SPECIAL: The Dick Van Dyke Show, too, is a CBS classic given the colorized treatment of late. And while I’m of two minds about this phenomenon – I’m fine with the original black-and-white versions, yet these full-color versions are tinted with taste and care – anything that preserves the legacy of The Dick Van Dyke Show, the smartest and funniest sitcom of the 1960s, is fine with me. Tonight’s special offers two newly colorized classic episodes. In “October Eve” from 1964, Laura Petrie (Mary Tyler Moore) poses for a full-body, fully clothed portrait – but the bohemian artist, played by series creator Carl Reiner, takes the artistic license of depicting her in the nude. And in “My Blonde-Haired Brunette,” from the show’s first season in 1961, Laura tries to surprise her somewhat distracted and inattentive husband Rob (Dick Van Dyke) by dyeing her hair blonde (pictured). This was the episode, according to Reiner, that showed everyone what an unexpectedly rich talent Moore had for comedy.