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van dyke! >> oh, hi! i'm dick van dyke. you know, back when i was doing "the dick van dyke show," audiences would laugh every week when i'd come in and tumble over the ottoman. today, that wouldn't be so funny. a fall like that can mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence, or even worse. so, if the aches, pains and, you know, that funny balance thing are slowing you down, keep watching this show because i've discovered an incredible program that's going to help everything. >> one in three people over 65 fall every year. >> i fell from the top of the stairs to the bottom of the stairs. i was unconscious. >> i've broken my arm.
van dyke! >> oh, hi! i'm dick van dyke. you know, back when i was doing "the dick van dyke show," audiences would laugh every week when i'd come in and tumble over the ottoman. today, that wouldn't be so funny. a fall like that can mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence, or even worse. so, if the aches, pains and, you know, that funny balance thing are slowing you down, keep watching this show because i've discovered an incredible program that's going to...
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competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those said have gone into disrepair. within the white caller workers increased the government was expanding and though long with them by the 2000 technology is opening up technology for the creative wondering if they have never heard of before with the domino sugar refinery may be gone but the new brooklyn so the of consultants so the house next tour timmy referred to earlier with the shift to the new knowledge economy. that is really gentrification in the brownstone. also the irish couple was living there like other immigrants that had the civil service job his wife had been in charge but fast-forward 15 years the house was sold and renovated and subdivided into condominiums. so the first people to move in those that you would never have met. and real simple and the music magazine. and said after his wife mo
competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those said have gone into disrepair. within the white caller workers increased the government was expanding and though long with them by the 2000 technology is opening up technology for the creative wondering...
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. >> on the "dick van dyke show" we could believe the actions of the characters because we could relatethem. this wasn't a genie in a bikini in someone's bottle on their mantel. these were real people. >> women are more -- more -- >> honest and direct? >> no. they're more -- >> courageous? >> we all have the same needs, feelings, relationships with husbands and wives. that was the kind of comedy we did, the problems of living. >> honey, how much do you like that baby? >> oh, rob, don't tell me you're jealous already. >> the season opening episode for the 1963 season was seared into my head. >> our wives had a baby on the same day in the same hospital and the hospital was very busy, mr. peters. what am i getting at? >> they thought they got the wrong baby from the hospital. so he calls the parents of the other kid and thinks, you know, we may have your kid and you may have our kid. >> hi, we're mr. and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful. absolutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the
. >> on the "dick van dyke show" we could believe the actions of the characters because we could relatethem. this wasn't a genie in a bikini in someone's bottle on their mantel. these were real people. >> women are more -- more -- >> honest and direct? >> no. they're more -- >> courageous? >> we all have the same needs, feelings, relationships with husbands and wives. that was the kind of comedy we did, the problems of living. >> honey, how...
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van dyke! >> oh, hi! i'm dick van dyke. ick van dyke show," audiences would laugh every week when i'd come in and tumble over the ottoman. today, that wouldn't be so funny. a fall like that can mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence, or even worse. so, if the aches, pains and, you know, that funny balance thing are slowing you down, keep watching this show because i've discovered an incredible program that's going to help everything. >> one in three people over 65 fall every year. >> i fell from the top of the stairs to the bottom of the stairs. i was unconscious. >> i've broken my arm. i've broken my tailbone. >> in fact, every 11 seconds,
van dyke! >> oh, hi! i'm dick van dyke. ick van dyke show," audiences would laugh every week when i'd come in and tumble over the ottoman. today, that wouldn't be so funny. a fall like that can mean broken bones, loss of mobility, loss of your independence, or even worse. so, if the aches, pains and, you know, that funny balance thing are slowing you down, keep watching this show because i've discovered an incredible program that's going to help everything. >> one in three...
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stephen: know from the beginning who the killer is-- >> if you remember "colombo" you would see dick van dyke's the magician with the woman in the box but he actually kills her this time. >> this one i did differently. but it's a mystery movie. it's fun. i think that if people dig your show, they'll like it. >> stephen: no doubt. everyone watchin watching this d watch your movie. >> by the way -- >> stephen: they're similarly. >> no, but it's a similar sensible. >> stephen: by the way, "i'm stephen colbert, and i'm the murderer." >> by the way, don't think i didn't think of that. don't think that you won't get a call. >> stephen: maybe i'll be available soon. ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ jeff garlin, lovely to see you. >> thank you. >> stephen: "handsome" is available friday on netflix. jeff garlin, everybody. we'll be right back wh "veep'" paul scheer. ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stun you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! w
stephen: know from the beginning who the killer is-- >> if you remember "colombo" you would see dick van dyke's the magician with the woman in the box but he actually kills her this time. >> this one i did differently. but it's a mystery movie. it's fun. i think that if people dig your show, they'll like it. >> stephen: no doubt. everyone watchin watching this d watch your movie. >> by the way -- >> stephen: they're similarly. >> no, but it's a...