100 YEARS OLD — AND STILL THE HEART OF TELEVISION. Dick Van Dyke didn’t celebrate his centennial with spectacle; he walked quietly back onto a recreated set of The Dick Van Dyke Show, and somehow that said everything. No flashy entrance, no dramatic speech — just him standing in the living room that once filled America’s homes with laughter. You could see it hit him: not the applause, but the memories. Then came the echoes of Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and familiar faces like Mel Brooks, Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett, gathering not for headlines, but for him. The special airs in January, but what happened in that room felt bigger than TV. It felt like time pausing to honor a man who didn’t just turn 100 — he helped define a century of entertainment.

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Made an emotional and deeply sentimental return to CBS to celebrate his 98th birthday, marking a rare television moment that blended nostalgia, gratitude, and living history. The special, Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic, is not just a tribute to a legendary career — it is a love letter to an entertainer whose influence spans generations.Dick Van Dyke Fans Rally Around Him After His Wife Tears Up ...

In a powerful opening, Van Dyke revisits his network roots by watching portions of the star-studded musical gala from a lovingly re-created version of the iconic living room set from. The set, recreated to within inches of the original, feels instantly familiar — a visual symbol deeply woven into the fabric of early 1960s American pop culture.

The living room joins other meticulously designed set pieces celebrating Van Dyke’s multi-faceted career, including replicas of the rooftops and chimneys from and the legendary flying car from. Together, they form the visual backbone of the CBS special, which airs Dec. 21 at 9 p.m.

“The star of the show is Dick Van Dyke himself — the legend,” said executive producer Craig Plestis. “But the co-star is the set.” Plestis, who previously developed Fox’s hit series The Masked Singer, worked closely with Van Dyke after his memorable appearance on the show earlier this year.

Plestis explained that the creative vision was rooted in memory. When Van Dyke walks onto the stage, nearly everything surrounding him comes from his past — moments, settings, and symbols from his most beloved films and television series. “They all come to life,” Plestis said.

The effect was immediate and overwhelming. Van Dyke was visibly moved, nearly in tears, as memories from The Dick Van Dyke ShowChitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Mary Poppins came flooding back. At the heart of it all was the living room set — the emotional anchor of the entire production.

The original sitcom aired from 1961 to 1966 and starred Van Dyke alongside, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Richard Deacon, and was created by the legendary. Recreating that set became a passion project for the entire production team.

According to Plestis, the living room was rebuilt to within an eighth of an inch of the original. Even the smallest details — including dozens of fireplace knobs — were painstakingly counted and replicated. In a remarkable discovery, the team located one authentic artifact from the original show: the table lamp behind the sofa, found in a Warner Bros. warehouse. Everything else was handcrafted specifically for the special.

Recreating a black-and-white set in full color presented additional challenges. With few color photographs available, designers relied on extensive research, AI-colorized reference materials, and careful visual testing. When converted back to black-and-white for comparison, the recreated set matched almost perfectly.

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Throughout the broadcast, the living room remains visible even during large musical performances. At key moments, the set opens down the middle to reveal a massive LED stage, ensuring that Van Dyke’s television legacy remains visually present from start to finish.

One of the evening’s most magical surprises arrives on the stage floor itself: a replica of the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car, shipped from New York after an extensive search. The special opens with Van Dyke seated in the car — a moment designed to feel joyful, whimsical, and unforgettable.

The celebration features performances and tributes from an extraordinary lineup of artists, including Jason Alexander, Beth Behrs, Brad Garrett, Rob Reiner, Ted Danson, Carol Burnett, Rita Ora, and more. Musical highlights include Rufus Wainwright performing “Hushabye Mountain,” Tony Danza singing “A Spoonful of Sugar,” and “Weird Al” Yankovic delivering the original theme song lyrics written by Morey Amsterdam.

True to form, Van Dyke joins in whenever he can — singing along, smiling, and radiating the same infectious enthusiasm that has defined his career for decades. The evening culminates in a heartfelt speech from Van Dyke himself, one that promises to leave few dry eyes in the audience.

At 98 years old, Dick Van Dyke remains not only a living legend, but a reminder of the joy, warmth, and humanity that entertainment can offer. 98 Years of Magic is more than a birthday celebration — it is a tribute to a lifetime spent making the world smile.

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