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Watch the unmatched chemistry between Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke

Season 39 Episode 8 | 2m 21s

Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore had such great on-screen chemistry that they reunited for a variety special in 1969 called "Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman." The success of this special led CBS to offer Mary Tyler Moore her own show, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."

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In "Night," Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims being hung.
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Conan O’Brien had a dream come true when Dick Van Dyke appeared on his show.
Hear the origin story of one of televisions most iconic opening credits.
Dick Van Dyke's love of physical comedy was incorpoated into his main character's persona.
Larry Mathews shares home movies shot from the set of "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
Ted Danson watched "The Dick Van Dyke Show" on his first television set.