I wrote a little autobiography about how luck has to do with everything. It's called 'My Lucky Life In and Out of Show Business.' A publisher came to me and said, 'Write a book,' so I did. I wanted to call it 'Everybody Else Has Got a Book.'
From Dick Van Dyke
I went from my mother to my wife. And to this day, I can't bear to be alone.
They did ask me to do 'Dancing With The Stars;' I said I can do one show, but on that show you have to come up with a new number every week, and I told them that I think I'm a little past that stage.
I sing and dance. That's my job.
'The Dick Van Dyke Show' was the most fun I ever had and the most creative period of my life.
I was the worst game show host that ever lived, and I knew it.
Put me on solid ground and I'll start tapping! At my age they say to keep moving.
When I get some budding young comic who'll come up to me and say, 'What was it like to do it in those days?' I try to be as gracious to him as Stan Laurel was to me.
I get little kids who recognize me from 'Mary Poppins,' and it just delights me because it's our third generation.
I don't play golf. I have more fun singing and dancing.
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