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I wanted to be a radio announcer.
Dick Van Dyke
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Dick Van Dyke:
I was always in show business but in many ways was not really of show business. I didn't move in shDick Van Dyke:
I've retired so many times now it's getting to be a habit.Dick Van Dyke:
My kids are so much better parent than I was.Dick Van Dyke:
My son Barry, of course, has been on from the beginning. And his son Shane is playing now a med stuDick Van Dyke:
No, I did night clubs right here in Los Angeles. My partner, Phil Erickson, put me in the business,Dick Van Dyke:
No, no, it was the relationships. That was that group. People believed that Rob and Laura were realDick Van Dyke:
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They realized I was alive again, even though I was playing an old, dying sop.