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Season 1

  • S01E01 Frank Sinatra / Diahann Carroll / Jan & Dean

    • September 16, 1965
    • NBC

    Premiere Episode of The Dean Martin Show.Music:--Frank Sinatra sings ""Is It Love"" and ""September Song""--Dean Martin - ""Houston""--Jan & Dean - ""Little Old Lady From Pasadena""Also appearing:--Bob Newhart--Danny Thomas--Diahann Carroll--Steve Allen--Frankie Avalon--Joey HeathertonThe Sid and Marty Krofft puppets also appear.

  • S01E02 John Wayne / Peggy Lee / Jack Jones

    • September 23, 1965
    • NBC

    Music: --John Wayne and Dean Martin - ""Don't Fence Me In"" and ""Everybody Loves Somebody"" --Dean Martin - ""Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On"" --Peggy Lee - ""When a Woman Loves a Man,"" ""I'm Just Wild About Harry,"" ""Bill"" and ""Alright, Okay, You Win"" --Dean Martin (with the Krofft Puppets) - ""I've Got Your Number"" --Jack Jones - 'Sound of Music' medley (""Sound of Music,"" ""My Favorite Things"" and ""Climb Every Mountain"") --Shari Lewis - ""The Name Game"" --The Krofft Puppets - ""Tweedlee Dee"" Also: Rudy Cardenas (juggler) Walker Dare Wahl (comedian)

  • S01E03 Episode #3

    • September 30, 1965
    • NBC

    --The Dave Clark Five - ""Catch Us If You Can"" and ""Having a Wild Weekend"" --Eddie Fisher - ""When I Was Young"" and ""Lady of Spain"" --Abbe Lane - ""Pass Me By,"" ""Let's Fall in Love"" and ""Hernando's Hideaway"" --Phyllis Diller --Dean Martin - ""Here Comes My Baby"" --Dean Martin (with the Krofft Puppets) - ""C'est Magnifique"" --Dean Martin, Eddie Fisher and John Bubbles - ""We Three"" --John Bubbles (singer-dancer) - ""Lady Be Good"" and ""When My Baby Smiles at Me"" --Kroft Puppets - ""I Enjoy Being a Girl""

  • S01E04 Vic Damone / Ferrante & Teicher / Gordon Macrae

    • October 7, 1965
    • NBC

    --Dean Martin - ""Born to Lose"" --The Curtis Brothers (dancers) --Vic Damone - ""Someday"" and ""You Don't Know Me"" --Ferrante and Teicher (piano duo) - ""Brazilian Sleigh Bells"" --The Hardy Family (balancing act) --Gordon and Sheila MacRae - ""Where Would You Be Without Me?"" --Gordon MacRae - ""Who Can I Turn To?"" --Allan Sherman (comedian) - sings parodies of ""Secret Love,"" ""Old Black Magic"" and ""Heart"" --Shani Wallis (singer) - ""I'm a Girl"" and ""How Are Things in Glocca Morra?""

  • S01E05 Episode #5

    • October 14, 1965
    • NBC

    Music: --Dino, Desi and Billy (Dean Martin Jr., Desi Arnaz Jr. and Billy Hinsche) - ""I'm A Fool"" and ""Not the Lovin' Kind"" --Pearl Bailey - ""What Is a Man?"" and ""You Can't Make It Anywhere"" --Serendipity Singers - ""Sobbin' Women"" --Dean Martin - ""Take These Chains"" --Dean Martin, Pearl Bailey & George Gobel - ""In a Little Spanish Town"" and ""It Happened in Monterey"" --Gretchen Wyler - ""Bidin' My Time"" --Dukes of Dixieland - ""Muskrat Ramble"" and ""Exactly Like You""

  • S01E06 Episode #6

    • October 21, 1965
    • NBC

    --Dean Martin - ""King of the Road"" --Dean Martin and Louis Armstrong - medley: ""My Kind of Girl,"" ""Sweet Sue,"" ""Diane,"" ""Sweet Georgia Brown"" and ""Hello, Dolly"" --Louis Armstrong and band - ""A Lot of Livin' to Do"" and ""My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"" --Robert Goulet - ""Come Back to Me"" and ""Time After Time"" --Lainie Kazan - ""My Man's Gone Now"" and ""Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair"" --Kirby Stone Four (vocal group) --Brascia and Tybee (dance team) --Helene and Howard (comedic dancers) --The Trio Leema (comedic contortionists)

  • S01E07 Episode #7

    • October 28, 1965
    • NBC

    --Dean Martin - ""They'll Never Believe Me"" --Dean Martin (with the Krofft Puppets) - ""Give Me a Little Kiss"" --Dean Martin, Jane Powell and Jonathan Winters - medley of songs from vintage movie musicals. --John Gary - ""How Deep Is the Ocean?"" and ""Possum Song"" --Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five - ""Caledonia"" and ""Honey Bee"" --Jane Powell - ""Do I Hear a Waltz?"" --Jonathan Winters (comedian) --The Krofft Puppets - ""What's New Pussycat?""

  • S01E08 Episode #8

    • November 4, 1965
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Where Or When"" --Ethel Merman - ""All Alone"" and ""All by Myself"" --Dean Martin and Ethel Merman - Broadway medley (see ""Recap"" for song titles) --Leslie Uggams - ""Keep Your Head on the Plow,"" ""He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"" and ""Sermonette"" --Joey Heatherton (singer-dancer) - ""Looking for a Boy"" --The New Christy Minstrels - ""Wimoweh"" Also: --Jack Carter (comedian) --Leonard Barr (comic dancer, Dean Martin's uncle) --The Carlssons (balancing act)

  • S01E09 Episode #9

    • November 11, 1965
    • NBC

    Show #9 Guests: --Mickey Rooney --Tammy Grimes --Kate Smith --Corbett Monica --Elaine Dunn --The Amin Brothers (acrobats)

  • S01E10 Episode #10

    • November 25, 1965
    • NBC

    Show # 10 Music: --Dean Martin (with chorus) - ""Things"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""Nevertheless"" --Dean Martin, Milton Berle and Lisa Kirk - ""Enjoy Yourself,"" ""Happy Talk"" and ""Sunny Side Up"" --Milton Berle - ""Mad Dogs and Englishmen"" --Charo (with Xavier Cugat and his orchestra) - ""Oh Lonesome Me"" --Xavier Cugat (with orchestra) - ""El Cumbanchero"" --Ronnie Demarco (dancer) - ""Ronnie's Stomp"" --Lisa Kirk - ""Consider Yourself"" and ""Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair?"" --The Windsor Boys Choral Group - ""Chim Chim Cheree"" Also: --Phil Ford and Mimi Hines (comedy team)

  • S01E11 Tony Bennett / Nanette Fabray / Barbara McNair

    • December 2, 1965
    • NBC

    Show #11 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Blue, Blue Day"" --Dean Martin and Tony Bennett - medley: ""San Francisco,"" ""Houston,"" ""I Love Paris,"" Foggy Day in London Town"" and ""My Kind of Town"" --Tony Bennett - ""Who Can I Turn To?"" and ""Moment of Truth"" --Dean Martin and Barbara McNair - ""The Best Things in Life Are Free"" --Barbara McNair - ""Daddy"" and ""Don't Rain on My Parade"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""If You Were the Only Girl"" --Dean Martin (with the Krofft Puppets) - ""The Darktown Strutters' Ball"" --Nanette Fabray - ""It's a Most Unusual Day"" Also: --Guy Marks (comedian) --Yonely (musical-comedian) - plays a piano by using a baseball bat.

  • S01E12 Louis Armstrong / Andrews Sisters / Carol Lawrence

    • December 9, 1965
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Singing the Blues"" --The Andrews Sisters and Dean Martin - medley: ""Don't Fence Me In"" and ""Apple Blossom time"" --Louis Armstrong - ""Someday"" and ""So Long, Dearie"" --Carol Lawrence and Dean Martin - ""Baby Face"" --Carol Lawrence - ""Funny Face"" --Line Renaud (French singer) - ""Lui et Moi"" (""Side by Side"") Also: --Gene Baylos (comedian) --Rich Little NBC repeated this show on May 12, 1966.

  • S01E13 Ella Fitzgerald / Barrie Chase / Gordon & Sheila MacRae

    • December 16, 1965
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Bumming Around"" & ""Thank Heaven for Little Girls"" --Dean Martin & George Gobel - ""Take These Chains"" --Dean Martin & Ken Lane - ""I'm Confessin'"" --Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald & Gordon MacRae - medley: ""You Are My Sunshine,"" ""Red River Valley"" and ""Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"" --Ella Fitzgerald - ""Can't Buy Me Love"" --Barrie Chase - ""Who Can I Turn To"" --Gordon and Sheila MacRae - medley: ""Desert Song,"" ""Fly Me to the Moon"" and ""Dark Town Strutters Ball""

  • S01E14 Stanley Holloway / Louis Prima, Gia Maione & Sam Butera

    • December 30, 1965
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Everybody but Me"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""Blue Moon""--Dean Martin, Stanley Holloway and Louis Prima - medley: ""The Girl That I Marry,"" ""Aba-Daba Honeymoon"" & ""Love and Marriage""--Janis Paige - ""Downtown""--Joanie Sommers - ""Something's Coming""--Stanley Holloway - ""Thank You So Much, Missus Lowsborough-Goodbye""--Louis Prima, Gia Maione, Sam Butera and the Witnesses - ""Las Vegas Woman""--Homer and Jethro - ""Red Roses for a Blue Lady"" --Dean Martin with Homer and Jethro - ""She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain""

  • S01E15 Peggy Lee / Frankie Avalon / Rose Marie

    • January 6, 1966
    • NBC

    Show #15 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Bye Bye, Blackbird"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now"" --Peggy Lee - ""It's a Wonderful World"" and ""When the World Was Young"" --Frankie Avalon - ""Standing on the Corner,"" ""Making Whoopee"" and ""There Is Nothing Like a Dame"" --Rose Marie - ""Little Girl Blue"" --Rose Marie and Dean Martin - ""Smile"" --Allan Sherman - ""It's a Most Unusual Play"" --The Kelly Sisters - ""The Grass Is Greener"" Also: --Guy Marks

  • S01E16 Mahalia Jackson / Kay Starr / Soupy Sales

    • January 13, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""S'posin'"" --Vic Dana - ""Ramona,"" ""Down by the Riverside"" --Mahalia Jackson - ""Just a Closer Walk with Thee"" --Kay Starr - ""Rock and Roll Waltz,"" ""My Favorite Things"" and ""Bluesette"" --Key Star and Dean Martin - medley: ""Silver Dollar,"" ""Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket"" and ""Wheel of Fortune"" --Soupy Sales - ""The Rain in Spain"" --The Swingle Singers - Bach's ""Salfeggletto"" and ""La Marche de Limoges"" Also: --Yonely (musical comedian) --Davis and Reese (comedy team) --John Byner (comedian)

  • S01E17 Episode #17

    • January 20, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: Gisele MacKenzie, Shari Lewis, Tommy Sands, The McGuire Sisters, and The Treniers.

  • S01E18 Episode #18

    • January 27, 1966
    • NBC

    Show #18 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Slow Boat to China"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""Pennies from Heaven"" --Polly Bergen - medley: ""Who Can I Turn To?"" ""Remember?"" ""I Can't Give You Anything but Love"" and ""Paper Moon"" --Buddy Greco - ""Falling in Love with Love"" and ""Girl from Ipanema"" --Stanley Holloway - ""Mrs. Worthington"" and ""Comedy Tonight"" Also: --Bill Dana (comedian, in character as Jose Jimenez, ""the world's greatest movie director"") --Dan Rowan and Dick Martin (comedy team)

  • S01E19 Bob Hope/Juliet Prowse/Joel Grey

    • February 3, 1966
    • NBC

    Show #19 Music: --Dean Martin - ""C'est Si Bon"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""Home"" --Dean Martin and the Lively Set - ""Get Happy"" --Joel Grey - ""Shine on My Shoes"" --Juliet Prowse - ""Blue Prelude"" --Pete Fountain (jazz clarinetist with band) - ""Basin Street Blues"" --The Lively Set - ""Try to Remember"" Also: --Bob Hope --Donna Butterworth (8-year-old singer)

  • S01E20 Lucille Ball / Bill Cosby / Kate Smith

    • February 10, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Where or When"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""Melancholy Baby"" --Bill Cosby and Dean Martin - ""You Gotta Be a Football Hero""--Lucille Ball, Kate Smith and Dean Martin - Vaudeville medley: ""Give My Regards to Broadway,"" ""Wait till the Sun Shines Nellie"" and ""Yankee Doodle Boy"" (and possibly ""In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree"" and ""I Don't Care"")--Kate Smith - ""Climb Every Mountain"" and ""I Left My Heart in San Francisco"" --Big Tiny Little (pianist, with his band) - ""Caledonia""Also appearing: --Rowan & Martin

  • S01E21 Julie London / Phyllis Diller / Eddie Albert / Mahalia Jackson

    • February 17, 1966
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""I Will"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""True Love"" --Julie London - ""Girl Talk"" and ""Never on Sunday"" --Julie London and Dean Martin - ""Two Sleepy People"" --Mahalia Jackson - ""The House I Love In"" --Eddie Albert - ""Ya Got Trouble"" --Guy Marks, Eddie Albert and Dean Martin - ""Style"" --Phyllis Diller and Dean Martin - ""I Hate Men"" and ""You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby"" --The Swingle Singers - Bach's Prelude No. 9

  • S01E22 Eddie Fisher / Don Adams / Kate Smith

    • February 24, 1966
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Here Comes My Baby""--Dean Martin and Ken Lane (pianist) - ""You Made Me Love You"" --Eddie Fisher - medley of Jolson songs (""Baby Face,"" ""Liza,"" ""Rockabye Your Baby"")--Dean & Eddie - ""Back In Your Own Backyard"" & ""My Baby Just Cares For Me""--Kate Smith - ""More"" & ""If Ever I Would Leave You""--Dean Martin and Kate Smith - medley (""Shine On, Harvest Moon,"" ""Moonlight and Roses"" & ""Alexander's Ragtime Band"") Comedy:--Don Adams, Agent 86 from ""Get Smart,"" talks about the spy business. --Rich Little does impressions of celebrities.Also appearing: The Piero Brothers (jugglers). Van Alexander (orchestra conductor)

  • S01E23 Sid Caeser, George Gobel, Abbe Lane, The Lettermen, Marguerite Piazza

    • March 3, 1966
    • NBC

    MUSIC - Dean Martin: "The Birds And The Bees" The Lettermen: West Side Story Medley: "Something's Coming" / "Maria" / "Cool" / "Tonight" Abbe Lane (with dancers): "Whatever Lola Wants" Dean Martin, Abbe Lane & Sid Caesar: "Real Live Girl" Marguerite Piazza: "Come Back To Sorrento" Dean Martin & Marguerite Piazza: "Santa Lucia" Dean & Ken at The Piano "Hands Across The Table" Dean Martin, Sid Caesar & George Gobel: "Dames" Medley: ""There Is Nothing Like A Dame" / "Smiles" / "Standing On The Corner" / "Girls" / "I Can Always Find A Little Sunshine In The Y.M.C.A." OTHER SEGMENTS - David & Goliath (acrobatic duo) COMEDY - Sid Caesar appears as Dr. Progress B. Wayout, who talks about the latest trends in jazz. George Gobel does a monologue about his early career as a singer on a Country & Western radio station.

  • S01E24 Episode #24

    • March 10, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Mathis, The Young Americans, Shelley Berman, Gene Shelson

  • S01E25 Episode #25

    • March 17, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: Godfrey Cambridge, Frankie Randall, Hal LeRoy, The Tangiers.

  • S01E26 The Supremes / Herb Alpert / Imogene Coca

    • March 24, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: Diana Ross and the Supremes - ""Mother Dear""Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - ""Winds of Barcelona"" & ""Bittersweet Samba""Jane Morgan - ""Downtown"" Dean Martin - ""I'm Gonna Change Everything""Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""I Don't Know Why""Dean Martin and Imogene Coca - ""When You're Smiling""Imogene Coca - ""People""Dean Martin and the Kroft Puppets - ""Side by Side""Also appearing: --The Step Brothers

  • S01E27 Sid Caesar / Bob Newhart / Paul Anka / Pat Suzuki

    • March 31, 1966
    • NBC

    Show #27 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Somewhere There's a Someone"" and ""Pretty Baby"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane -""It's the Talk of the Town"" --Paul Anka - ""It Only Takes a Moment"" and ""Red Roses for a Blue Lady"" --Morgana King - ""Mountain High, Valley Low"" --Morgana King and Dean Martin - ""Loch Lomond"" and ""Goodnight, Irene"" --Dean Martin and Pat Suzuki - ""Sole, Sole, Sole"" --Pat Suzuki - ""Sunday Kind of Love"" and ""Hooray for Hollywood"" --Dean Martin, Bob Newhart and Sid Caesar - medley: ""My Heart Sings"" and ""Singin' in the Rain"" Comedy: (Please see ""Recap"")

  • S01E28 Righteous Brothers / Lainie Kazan / George Jessel

    • April 7, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: Dean Martin - ""Born to Lose""Dean Martin & George Jessel - ""Carolina in the Morning""Dean Martin & Ken Lane - ""Imagination"" The Righteous Brothers - ""(You're My) Soul and Inspiration""Lainie Kazan - ""I Cried for You""The Swingin' Lads - ""Hand Clappin'""

  • S01E29 Patti Page / Chita Rivera / Jack Jones

    • April 21, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: Gene Baylos, Jack Jones, Gordon MacRae, Sheila MacRae, Roger Miller, Patti Page, Chita Rivera

  • S01E30 Episode #30

    • May 5, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: Bill Cosby, Liberace, Guy Marks, Dorothy Loudon

Season 2

  • S02E01 Second Season Premiere

    • September 15, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Don't Let the Blues Make You Bad"" --Peggy Lee - ""You've Got Possibilities"" and ""The Shining Sea"" --Peggy Lee and Dean Martin - ""Good Morning"" --Dorothy Provine - ""Lorelei"" Also appearing: --Buddy Hackett --Dan Rowan and Dick Martin (comedy team) --Guy Marks

  • S02E02 Carol Lawrence / Liberace / Gene Krupa|

    • September 22, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Somewhere There's a Someone"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""That Old Feeling"" --Dean Martin and Dom DeLuise - ""That's Amore"" --Dean Martin and Carol Lawrence - ""Somebody Loves Me"" --Carol Lawrence - ""Falling in Love with Love"" --Liberace - ""Mack the Knife"" --Gene Krupa (drummer with his jazz quartet) - ""Sing, Sing, Sing"" --Bob Newhart, Dean Martin, Liberace and Dom DeLuise - ""It's Better with a Union Man"" NBC repeated this show on April 20, 1967.

  • S02E03 The Andrews Sisters / Tim Conway / Duke Ellington

    • September 29, 1966
    • NBC

    Show # 33 Music: --Dean Martin - ""My Heart Cries for You"" --Duke Ellington (with band) - ""Do Nothing till You Hear from Me,"" ""Don't Get Around Much Anymore,"" ""Mood Indigo,"" ""Caravan"" and ""Satin Doll"" --The Andrews Sisters - ""What Now, My Love?"" and ""That's How Young I Feel"" --The Andrews Sisters and Dean Martin - medley of Andrew Sisters songs. (Please see ""Recap"") --Lainie Kazan - ""Porgy, I Is Your Woman"" and ""I Loves You, Porgy"" --Frank Gorshin (with dancers) - ""The Riddler"" Also appearing: --Tom Conway

  • S02E04 Episode #34

    • October 6, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Today Is Not the Day"" --Vikki Carr - ""You're Gonna Hear from Me"" and ""Before the Parade Passes By"" --Vikki Carr and Dean Martin - ""Them There Eyes"" --George Gobel and Dean Martin - ""There's a Hole in the Bucket"" --Phil Harris - ""This Is All I Ask"" --Phil Harris and Dean Martin - ""Oh, Mr. Gallagher; Oh, Mr. Shean"" --Dean Martin, Vikki Carr, George Gobel and Phil Harris - medley (please see ""Recap"" for songs) Also: --Brascia and Tybee

  • S02E05 George Burns / Dinah Shore / Jonathan Winters

    • October 13, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm in the Mood for Love"" and ""If You Knew Susie"" --Dinah Shore - ""Bye, Bye Blackbird"" and ""I Had Myself a True Love"" --Dinah Shore and Dean Martin - ""Shine On Harvest Moon"" --George Burns - ""Some of These Days"" and ""It Was a Very Good Year"" --The Pair Extraordinaire - ""Love"" --Jonathan Winters and Wisa D'Orso - ""Standing on the Corner""

  • S02E06 Episode #36

    • October 20, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Bye Bye, Blackbird"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""It Had to Be You"" --Florence Henderson - ""You Got Me,"" ""I'm Not Interested in You"" and ""Where Is He?"" --Florence Henderson and Dean Martin - ""Just in Time"" and ""Making Whoopee"" --Kate Smith - ""If He Walked into My Life Today"" and ""On a Clear Day You Can See Forever"" --Kate Smith - ""I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" and ""I Remember It Well"" --Frank Fontaine - Dear Heart"" Also: --Bill Dana

  • S02E07 John Wayne / Bill Cosby / Joey Heatherton

    • October 27, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""The Shoe Goes on the Other Foot"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""Red Sails in the Sunset"" --John Wayne and Dean Martin - ""I'm an Old Cowhand"" --Joey Heatherton - ""Frankie and Johnnie"" and ""You Made Me Love You"" --Gail Martin - ""Rose of Washington Square"" --Gail and Dean Martin - ""Bye, Bye Blackbird,"" ""Mister Meadowlark,"" ""Back in Your Own Backyard"" and ""Honey"" Also: --Bill Cosby --Dan Rowan and Dick Martin

  • S02E08 Episode #38

    • November 3, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: Louis Armstrong, Ray Bolger, Nanette Fabray, Lainie Kazan, Allan Drake

  • S02E09 Sid Caesar / Phyllis Diller / The Step Brothers

    • November 10, 1966
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""A Million and One"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?"" --Diahann Carroll - ""Falling in Love with Love,"" ""Am I Blue?"" and ""What Did I Have?"" --Diahann Carroll and Dean Martin - ""A Hundred Years from Today"" --Dean Martin and guests - ""Applause""Also appearing: --The Step Brothers (dancers) --Sid Caesar --Phyllis Diller

  • S02E10 Tony Martin / Caterina Valente / Allen & Rossi

    • November 17, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: --Tony Martin --Caterina Valente --Russ Lewis --Marty Allen and Steve Rossi (comedy team) Music: --Tony Martin and Dean Martin perform ""There Is Nothing Like A Dame"", ""I Could Write A Book"", ""I've Got You Under My Skin"", ""I Get A Kick Out of You"", ""You Make Me Feel So Young"" and ""They Can't Take That Away From Me""

  • S02E11 Episode #41

    • November 24, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests:--Eddie Albert --Alice Faye --Phil Harris --Jan Murray

  • S02E12 Arthur Godfrey / Elaine Dunn / Eddy Arnold

    • December 1, 1966
    • NBC

    Show #42 Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm Gonna Change Everything"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""Just Friends"" --Elaine Dunn - ""Like Young"" and ""You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You"" --Eddy Arnold - ""Cotton Fields Back Home,"" ""Tips of My Fingers"" and ""I'm Sitting on Top of the World"" --Eddy Arnold and Dean Martin - ""Singing the Blues,"" ""Blue, Blue Day"" and ""Any Time"" --Arthur Godfrey - ""Sid, Old Kid"" --Arthur Godfrey and Dean Martin - ""Tiny Bubbles"" --Dom DeLuise, Arthur Godfrey and Dean Martin - ""Little Tin Box""

  • S02E13 Episode #43

    • December 8, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Cold Cold Heart"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""The Things We Did Last Summer"" --Robert Goulet - ""I'll Take Romance"" --Robert Goulet and Dean Martin - ""Breezin' Along with the Breeze"" --Gisele MacKenzie - ""Mrs. Worthington"" --Deana Martin (Dean's daughter) - ""From the Bottom of Your Mind"" --Deana and Dean Martin - ""You Are My Lucky Star"" and ""Side by Side"" --Dean Martin and guests - Silent film medley

  • S02E14 Episode #44

    • December 15, 1966
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Nobody's Baby Again"" --Vic Damone - ""She Loves Me"" --Vic Damone and Dean Martin - ""Ciao, Compare"" --Don Cherry - ""Married"" --Don Cherry and Dean Martin - ""The Glory of Love"" and ""Gotta Travel On"" --Caterina Valente - ""So Nice"" --Caterina Valente and Dean Martin - ""One Note Samba"" Also: --Sid Caesar (comedian) - appears in a comedy sketch as a cafe violinist --George Kirby

  • S02E15 Episode #45

    • December 22, 1966
    • NBC

    Show #45(Please see ""Recap"" for song titles.)

  • S02E16 Episode #46

    • December 29, 1966
    • NBC

    Music includes: --Sergio Franchi - ""C'est Magnifique"" and ""Climb Every Mountain"" --Stanley Holloway - ""Down at the Old Bull and Bush,"" ""Champagne Charley,"" ""Wot Cher"" and ""I'm Old Fashioned"" --Stanley Holloway also performs a song with his wife Elaine.

  • S02E17 Episode #47

    • January 5, 1967
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Let the Good Times In"" --Florence Henderson - ""Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo"" and ""Love Makes the World Go Round"" --Florence Henderson and Dean Martin - ""Ain't We Got Fun?"" and ""Put on a Happy Face"" --Jack Jones - ""Treat Me Rough"" --Jack Jones and Dean Martin - ""Detour""--Kaye Stevens - ""Red River Valley"" and ""Get Out of Town"" --Kaye Stevens and Dean Martin - ""Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone""

  • S02E18 Allen & Rossi, Eddie Foy, Jr., Jackie Mason, Leslie Uggams

    • January 12, 1967
    • NBC

    MUSIC - Dean Martin: "A Marshmallow World" Steve Rossi: "My Lonely Room" Marty Allen & Steve Rossi: "Let's Face The Music And Dance" Leslie Uggams: Medley: "Fascinating Rhythm" / "Slap That Bass" Dean Martin & Leslie Uggams: Medley: "Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive" / "Clap Yo Hands" / "Snap Your Fingers" Dean Martin & dancers: "Playmates" Dean & Ken at The Piano: "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" Eddie Foy Jr.: "Standing On The Corner" / "Gigi" (comic version) Dean Martin & Eddie Foy Jr. tap-dance to "Tea For Two" Dean Martin, Leslie Uggams, Eddie Foy Jr., Marty Allen, Steve Rossi, Jackie Mason: Back Porch Medley: "Sing Along" / "On Moonlight Bay" / "Heart Of My Heart" / "When You Wore A Tulip And I Wore A Big Red Rose" / "Toot Toot Tootsie (Goodbye)" / "Ma (She's Making Eyes At Me" / "I'm Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover" COMEDY - Marty Allen and Steve Rossi do a sketch about lion hunters. Jackie Mason talks about tax problems.

  • S02E19 Episode #49

    • January 19, 1967
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Come Running Back"" --Shirley Bassey and Dean Martin - ""Pennies from Heaven"" and ""April Showers"" --Kate Smith - ""The Hostess with the Mostes',"" ""It's Today"" and ""The Impossible Dream"" --Kate Smith and Dean Martin - ""In the Cool, Cool of the Evening,"" ""Are You Having Any Fun?"" ""It's a Grand Night for Singing"" and ""Roll Out the Barrel"" --The Baja Marimba Band - ""Gay Ranchero""

  • S02E20 Episode #50

    • January 26, 1967
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""If You Knew Susie"" --Petula Clark - ""Downtown"" and ""For All We Know"" --Dino, Desi & Billy - ""If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'"" --Jack Jones - ""The Mood I'm In,"" ""Runnin' Wild"" and ""Lady"" Also: --Phyllis Diller (comedian) - gives Dean Martin a tour of her kitchen. --Jackie Vernon (comedian)

  • S02E21 Episode #51

    • February 9, 1967
    • NBC

    Songs include:--Dean Martin - ""Ma Blushin' Rosie"" --Jane Morgan - ""Ten Cents a Dance"" --Rose Marie - ""The Trolley Song"" --Frank Gorshin - ""My Home Town"" --The Kim Sisters - ""You're Gonna Hear from Me""

  • S02E22 Adam West / Patrice Munsel / Trini Lopez

    • February 16, 1967
    • NBC

    Guests: Adam West, Patrice Munsel, Trini Lopez

  • S02E23 Episode #53

    • February 23, 1967
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Is It True What They Say About Dixie?"" --Connie Francis - ""Cute Little Mini Skirt"" and ""Chella Lia"" and ""Al di La"" --Connie Francis and Dean Martin - ""Yankee Doodle Boy,"" ""My Old Kentucky Home,"" Indiana,"" ""Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"" and ""California, Here I Come"" --Phil Harris - ""Philly Boy"" and ""That's Life"" --Don Cherry - ""There Goes Everything""

  • S02E24 Episode #54

    • March 2, 1967
    • NBC

    Show #54 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Love! Love! Love!"" --Keely Smith - ""A Lot of Livin' to Do"" and ""Gone with the Wind"" --Vincent Edwards - ""It's Not Unusual""

  • S02E25 Episode #55

    • March 9, 1967
    • NBC

    Guests: --Arthur Godfrey--Leonard Barr--Guy Marks--Claudia Martin.

  • S02E26 Episode #56

    • March 16, 1967
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You"" --Ella Fitzgerald - ""Hallelujah, I Love Him So"" and ""You've Changed"" --Red Buttons and Dean Martin - ""Thank Heaven for Little Girls"" --Edie Adams - ""If Love Were All"" and ""Gotta Dance"" Also: --Dom DeLuise and wife Carol Arthur appear with Dean in a barroom skit.

  • S02E27 Louis Prima / McGuire Sisters / Buddy Greco / Janet Blair

    • March 23, 1967
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Ol' Man River"" --Louis Prima - ""That's Life"" and ""Undecided"" --Buddy Greco - ""When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love"" and ""What Now, My Love?"" --Janet Blair - ""Thoroughly Modern Millie"" --The McGuire Sisters - ""Show Me"" --Dean Martin and the McGuire Sisters - medley: ""I'll Never Smile Again,"" ""My Kind of Town,"" ""Strangers in the Night,"" ""Witchcraft,"" ""High Hopes"" and ""All the Way""

  • S02E28 Herman's Hermits, Abbe Lane, Eddie Fisher, Gene Barry, Corbett Monica

    • March 30, 1967
    • NBC

    Show #58. Music: Herman's Hermits: "Dandy" and "There's A Kind Of Hush". Dean Martin and Herman's Hermits: "Mairzy Doats". Dean Martin: "Baby Face". Dean Martin and Abbe Lane: "C'est Magnifique" and ""C'est Si Bon". Abbe Lane: "MiLord" and "I Love Paris". Eddie Fisher: "I Will Wait for You" and "People Like You". Gene Barry: "Cherry". Also appearing: Corbett Monica (comedian).

  • S02E29 Episode #59

    • April 6, 1967
    • NBC

    Songs:--Dean Martin - ""Love"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""It's the Talk of the Town"" --Phil Harris - ""It Was a Very Good Year"" --Dean Martin and Phil Harris - ""If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd Have Baked a Cake"" --Sally Ann Howes - ""Typically English"" --Dean Martin and Sally Ann Howes - ""Let's Call the Whole Thing Off"" --The Kessler Twins - ""Big Spender"" --Dean Martin and the Kessler Twins - ""A Lovely Conversation""

  • S02E30 Show #60

    • April 13, 1967
    • NBC

    Final new show of the 2nd season: Scheduled guests:--Bing Crosby--Polly Bergen--Don Cherry--Dan Rowan and Dick Martin

  • S02E31 Episode #40

    • November 17, 1966
    • NBC

    Guests: --Tony Martin --Caterina Valente --Russ Lewis --Marty Allen and Steve Rossi (comedy team)

Season 3

  • S03E01 Jimmy Stewart/Orson Welles/Juliet Prowse

    • September 14, 1967
    • NBC

    Show #61 - 3rd Season Premiere Music:--Dean Martin - ""Welcome to My World"" and ""The Birds and the Bees"" --Juliet Prowse - ""The Very Soft Shoes"" --Dean Martin, Jimmy Stewart and Orson Welles - ""Personality"" --Orson Welles and Dean Martin - ""Brush Up Your Shakespeare"" --Jimmy Stewart and Dean Martin - ""Ragtime Cowboy Joe""

  • S03E02 Episode #62

    • September 21, 1967
    • NBC

    Guests:--Rosemary Clooney --Buddy Hackett --Minnie Pearl --David Steinberg

  • S03E03 Episode #63

    • September 28, 1967
    • NBC

    Guests: --Flip Wilson --Don Rickles --Roy Rogers and Dale Evans --Petula Clark

  • S03E04 Phil Silvers/Janet Leigh/Eddy Arnold

    • October 5, 1967
    • NBC

    Guests: --Janet Leigh --Phil Silvers --Jeremy Vernon --Eddy Arnold

  • S03E05 Episode #65

    • October 12, 1967
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Blue Blue Day"" and ""It's the Talk of the Town"" --Dean Martin sings ""High Hopes"" (to a Little League baseball team) --Gail Martin - 'Sing' medley --Stanley Holloway - ""Fish 'n' Chips"" (with dancers) --Stanley Holloway and Dean Martin - ""It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo"" and ""With a Little Big of Luck""

  • S03E06 Episode #66

    • October 19, 1967
    • NBC

    Music includes: --Dean Martin - ""On a Slow Boat to China"" and ""You Made Me Love You"" --Bing Crosby and Dean Martin - ""Give Me the Simple Life"" and a medley of Al Jolson songs. --Lena Horne - ""Softly As I Leave You"" and ""You'd Better Love Me"" (Please see ""Recap"" for more episode info.)

  • S03E07 Episode #67

    • October 26, 1967
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm Confessin' that I Love You"" and ""I'm Gonna Change Everything"" --Donald O'Connor and Dean Martin - ""The Lady's in Love with You,"" ""They Don't Believe Me,"" ""My Buddy"" and ""He's a Ladies' Man"" --Nancy Ames - ""Pow, Pow, Pow"" and ""Fly Me to the Moon""

  • S03E08 Episode #68

    • November 2, 1967
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Pride"" and ""Release Me"" --Peggy Lee - ""Alfie"" and ""The Lonesome Road""--Peggy Lee and Dean Martin - blues medley (see ""Recap"") --Van Johnson - ""How Could You Believe Me?"" (with dancers) --Van Johnson and Dean Martin - ""Button Up Your Overcoat"" --Homer and Jethro - ""Yellow Rose of Texas"" and ""Let Me Go Lover"" --Homer and Jethro with Dean Martin - ""I've Got Tears in My Ears""

  • S03E09 Episode #69

    • November 9, 1967
    • NBC

    Show #69

  • S03E10 Cyd Charise, Dom DeLuise, Buddy Ebsen, Barbara McNair

    • November 16, 1967
    • NBC

    MUSIC - Dean Martin: "Turn to Me" Cyd Charisse dances to "Music To Watch Girls By" Dean Martin & Cyd Charisse: "I Won't Dance" Dean & Ken at The Piano: "Nevertheless" Buddy Ebsen, Wisa D'Orso & Dean's Girls: "I Like The Likes Of You" Dean Martin & Buddy Ebsen: 'Sam's Song" Barbara McNair: "Nothing Can Stop Me Now" / "Where Am I Going?" Dean Martin & Barbara McNair: "Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Dean Martin, Buddy Ebsen & Dom DeLuise: "I'll Never Be Jealous Again" Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, Barbara McNair, Buddy Ebsen, Dom DeLuise: "That's Entertainment" / "Bye Bye Blues" / "He Touched Me" / "Be My Love" Also appearing: Albert T. Berry (comedian)

  • S03E11 Woody Allen/Kate Smith/Arthur Godfrey

    • November 23, 1967
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Let the Good Times In"" and ""Home"" --Kate Smith - ""Anyone Can Move a Mountain"" and ""At the Moving Picture Ball"" --Kate Smith and Dean Martin - ""Let Me Call You Sweetheart"" and a medley of travel songs. --Kaye Stevens and Dean Martin - ""I Wish I Were in Love Again"" --Janie Gee and Dean Martin - ""Little Girl,"" ""You're an Old Smoothie"" and ""You Make Me Feel So Young"" Also appearing: --Woody Allen

  • S03E12 Lena Horne / Andrews Sisters / Don Rickles

    • November 30, 1967
    • NBC

    Show #72 Music: --Dean Martin - ""I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" and ""If You Knew Susie"" --Lena Horne - ""I'll Plant My Own Tree"" and ""Some Day My Prince Will Come"" --The Andrews Sisters Also appearing: --Don Rickles (comedian) - recreates his nightclub act in which he pokes fun at celebrities in the audience. The audience includes Don Adams, Polly Bergen, Pat Boone, Barbara Eden, Joey Heatherton, Bob Hope, Rose Marie, Ross Martin, Ricardo Montalban and Danny Thomas.

  • S03E13 Episode #73

    • December 7, 1967
    • NBC

    Guests: --Van Johnson , Patrice Munsel , Susan Barrett , John Barbour , Wisa D'Orso

  • S03E14 Dom DeLuise, Bob Newhart, Guy Marks, Caterina Valente

    • December 14, 1967
    • NBC

    MUSIC - Dean Martin: "Where Or When" Caterina Valente: "What A Night This Is Going To Be" / "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" Dean Martin & Caterina Valente: "Rain" Medley: "Rain" / "I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine" / "Sunny Side Up" / "Look For The Silver Lining" / "There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder" Dean Martin & Dean's Girls: "Walking on New Grass" Dean & Ken at The Piano: "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" Dean Martin, Caterina Valente & Dom DeLuise perform "Ten Cents A Dance" Dean Martin, Caterina Valente, Bob Newhart & Dom DeLuise: "Seven-and-a-Half Cents" COMEDY - Bob Newhart telephone monologue where he instructs a caller on how to disable a live bomb. Dom DeLuise plays Superman.

  • S03E15 Christmas with the Martins and Sinatras

    • December 21, 1967
    • NBC

    ""Christmas with the Martins and Sinatras"" Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra's families gather together for a Christmas show.

  • S03E16 Polly Bergen / Pat Cooper /The Mills Brothers

    • December 28, 1967
    • NBC

    Show #76 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Almost Like Being in Love"" and ""Blue Moon"" --Polly Bergen - ""Gonna Build a Mountain"" and ""Hi Lili Hi Lo"" --Polly Bergen and Dean Martin - ""Tumbling Tumbleweeds"" and ""Crawdad Song"" --The Mills Brothers - ""Glowworm"" and ""Cab Criver"" --The Mills Brothers and Dean Martin - ""Lazy River"" --Dean Martin and guests - Beer Garden medley: ""Cabaret,"" ""Ach du Lieber"" and ""Blue Danube Waltz""

  • S03E17 Episode #77

    • January 4, 1968
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Is it True What They Say About Dixie?"" --Helen Grayco performs ""The Mood I'm In"" and ""For Once In My Life"" --Helen Grayco and Dean Martin - ""Walking My Baby Back Home"" and ""Would You Like to Take a Walk"" --Morgana King performs ""I Have Loved Me A Man"". --Morgana King and Dean Martin - ""So Long,"" ""Now Is the Hour"" and ""Auld Lang Syne""

  • S03E18 Episode #78

    • January 11, 1968
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Young at Heart"" and ""I Will"" --Barbara Heller - ""Forget Me"" --Susan Barrett - ""Strike Up the Band"" --Susan Barrett and Dean Martin - ""The Gypsy in My Soul,"" ""King of the Road,"" ""Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!,"" ""Bumming Around"" and ""Breezin' Along with the Breeze"" --Dean Martin and guests - ""What a Country""

  • S03E19 George Burns/Florence Henderson/Eddie Albert

    • January 18, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #79 - January 18, 1968 Guests: --Eddie Albert --George Burns --Florence Henderson --Janie Gee

  • S03E20 Joey Heatherton, Bob Melvin, Buck Owens, Orson Welles

    • January 25, 1968
    • NBC

    MUSIC - Dean Martin: "Things" Joey Heatherton & Dancers: "You Came A Long Way From St. Louis" Dean's Girls: "My Mammy" / "Who Cares" Dean & Ken at The Piano: "Welcome To My World" Buck Owens and The Buckaroos: "How Long Will My Baby Be Gone" Dean Martin & Buck Owens: "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail" / "Love's Gonna Live Here" Joey Heatherton: "You Can Have Him" Dean Martin & Joey Heatherton: "Just in Time" Also appearing: Orson Welles, Bob Melvin, Professor Backwards

  • S03E21 Episode #81

    • February 1, 1968
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Don't Let the Blues Make You Bad"" --Alice Faye - medley of Lillian Russell songs --Alice Faye and Dean Martin - ""You'll Never Know"" --Phil Harris - ""I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" --Julius La Rosa - ""On A Clear Day"" --Julius LaRosa and Dean Martin - ""Vino or Cappucino"" --The Kids Next Door - ""One of Those Songs"" Also appearing: --Norm Crosby --Yonely (comic musician)

  • S03E22 Episode #82

    • February 8, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #82 February 8, 1968 --Lorne Greene --Red Buttons --Jane Morgan --Skiles & Henderson Show #83 February 15, 1968 --Ethel Merman --Rober Miller --Lainie Kazan --John Barbour --Carl Ballantine

  • S03E23 Ethel Merman/Lainie Kazan/Roger Miller

    • February 15, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #83 (3rd season episode) February 15, 1968 Guests: --Ethel Merman --Rober Miller --Lainie Kazan --John Barbour --Carl Ballantine

  • S03E24 Episode #84

    • February 22, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #84 Music: ""Begin the Beguine""....Keely Smith ""Treat Me Rough"".....Mickey Rooney ""I Love Paris""....Minnie Pearl ""Green Green Grass of Home""....Don Cherry Les Brown Orchestra conducts.

  • S03E25 Grecco and Willard / Ralph Young / Vic Grecco / Arthur Godfrey / Fred Willard / Tony Sandler

    • February 29, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #85 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Houston"" and ""Red Sails in the Sun"" --Arthur Godfrey - ""If I Were a Rich Man"" --Arthur Godfrey and Dean Martin - medley of 1920's songs --Tony Sandler and Ralph Young - ""C'est Si Bon,"" ""Cu Cu Ru Cu Cu Paloma"" and ""Gonna Build a Mountain""

  • S03E26 Episode #86

    • March 7, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #86 Music: --Dean Martin - ""That Old Clock on the Wall"" and ""I'm in the Mood for Love"" --Peggy Lee - ""Come Back to Me"" and ""Here's to You"" --Peggy Lee and Dean Martin - Doodlin' medley --George Gobel and Dean Martin - ""Ode to Billy Joe"" --Eddie Foy Jr. - ""I'm Clarence Fitzgerald""

  • S03E27 Episode #87

    • March 14, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #87 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Little Old Wine Drinker Me"" and ""A Hundred Years from Today"" --Liberace - medley --Caterina Valente - ""It's a Most Unusual Day"" and ""That Old Black Magic"" --Caterina Valente and Dean Martin - ""It Had to Be You"" and a medley of 'New York' songs --George Jessel and Dean Martin - ""Toot, Toot, Tootsie!""

  • S03E28 Bob Newhart / Florence Henderson / Tony Bennett

    • March 21, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #88 Music: --Dino, Desi & Billy - ""My What A Shame"" --Dean Martin and Dino (Dean Martin Jr.) - ""Small Fry"" --Dean Martin - ""Here Comes My Baby"" and ""Pennies from Heaven"" --Dean Martin and Tony Bennett - medley of 'Girl Friend' songs --Tony Bennett - ""Fool of Fools"" and ""For Once in My Life"" --Florence Henderson - ""We're in the Money,"" ""I've Told Ev'ry Little Star,"" ""Beyond the Blue Horizon"" and ""The Continental"" Also appearing: --Bob Newhart

  • S03E29 Episode #89

    • March 28, 1968
    • NBC

    Show #89 - March 28, 1968 Guests: --Vince Edwards --Billy De Wolfe --Linda Bennett --Morgana King --The Kids Next Door Next week: Show #90 - April 4, 1969 (final new show of the 3rd season) Music: --Dean Martin - ""Look for the Silver Lining,"" ""Nobody's Baby Again"" and ""It's Easy to Remember"" --Wisa D'Orso (singer-dancer) - ""I'm the First Girl in the Second Row in the Third Scene of the Fourth Number"" Also appearing: --Jimmy Stewart --George Gobel --Shecky Greene

  • S03E30 Jimmy Stewart / Robert Mitchum / George Gobel

    • April 4, 1968
    • NBC

    April 4, 1968 (final new show of the 3rd season) Music: --Dean Martin - ""Look for the Silver Lining,"" ""Nobody's Baby Again"" and ""It's Easy to Remember"" --Wisa D'Orso (singer-dancer) - ""I'm the First Girl in the Second Row in the Third Scene of the Fourth Number"" Also appearing: --Jimmy Stewart --George Gobel --Shecky Greene

Season 4

  • S04E01 Lena Horne / Zero Mostel / Buddy Ebsen

    • September 19, 1968
    • NBC

    Fourth Season PremiereMusic:--Dean Martin - ""Gentle on My Mind"" & ""If I Was a Millionaire""--Lena Horne - ""Live for Life"" and ""Make the Man Love Me"" --Lena Horne and Dean Martin - ""The Two of Us""--Buddy Ebsen - ""Ballin' the Jack"" --Buddy Ebsen & Dean Martin - ""Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean""--Zero Mostel - ""Show Me a Rose"" --Zero Mostel and Dean Martin - ""A Couple of Swells"" Also: --Shecky Greene (comedian) --Barbara Heller

  • S04E02 Orson Welles / Edgar Bergen / Patricia Crowley

    • September 26, 1968
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Rainbows Are Back in Style"" and ""That Old-Time Feeling"" --Dean Martin and Patricia Crowley - ""Baby, It's Cold Outside"" --Patricia Crowley - ""All I Need Is the Boy""--Orson Welles, Jack Gilford, Dean Martin and Patricia Crowley - ""Everybody Ought to Have a Maid"" Also appearing: --Edgar Bergen --Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S04E03 Lorne Greene / Juliet Prowse / Barbara Heller

    • October 3, 1968
    • NBC

    Guests: --Lorne Greene --Juliet Prowse --Barbara Heller --Sammy Shore --Don DeLuise

  • S04E04 Vince Edwards / Roger Miller / Gloria Loring / Phil Harris

    • October 10, 1968
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Bye Bye Blackbird"" and ""Real Live Girl""--Vincent Edwards - ""Don't Give Up"" --Phil Harris - ""The Bare Necessities""--Roger Miller - ""Orange Blossom Special"" (on fiddle) and ""What I'd Give to Be the Wind""--Gloria Loring - ""I Stayed Too Long at the Fair"" Also appearing:--Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S04E05 Cyd Charisse / Don Cherry / Linda Bennett

    • October 17, 1968
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Green, Green Grass of Home"" and ""Almost Like Being in Love"" --Cyd Charisse and Dean Martin - ""I Got Rhythm"" --Cyd Charisse - ""Katie Went to Hati"" --Don Cherry and Dean Martin - ""Oh, Lonesome Me"" --Don Cherry - Take a Message to Mary"" --Linda Bennett - ""You Do Something to Me"" and ""You've Got That Thing"" Also appearing: --Ben Blue --Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S04E06 Alice Faye / Van Johnson / Jackie Mason

    • October 24, 1968
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Honey"" and ""Love""--Van Johnson - ""The French Lesson""--Sue Raney - ""Getting to Know You""--Alice Faye, Van Johnson and Dean Martin - medley of songs from Ms. Faye's movies (""Rose of Washington Square,"" ""Ma Blushin' Rosie,"" ""Blue Skies,"" ""Alexander's Ragtime Band"" and ""You'll Never Know"") Also appearing:--Jackie Mason--Hendra and Ullett

  • S04E07 Tony Bennett / Elke Sommer / David Frye

    • October 31, 1968
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Somebody Stold My Gal"" and ""I'm Confessin'"" --Tony Bennett - ""I Left My Heart in San Francisco"" and ""Just in Time""--Elke Sommer and Dean Martin - medley: ""Side by Side,"" ""Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya Huh?"" and ""It's Been a Long Long Time"" Also appearing:--David Frye (comedian, impressionist) --Skiles and Henderson (comedy team) --The Golddiggers (troupe of singers-dancers)

  • S04E08 Florence Henderson / Morgana King / Avery Schreiber

    • November 7, 1968
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""If You Knew Susie"" and ""I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" --Florence Henderson - ""Play, Fiddle, Play"" and ""Gypsy Love Song"" --Morgana King - ""When the World Was Young"" Also appearing: --Dom DeLuise --Shecky Greene --Avery Schreiber

  • S04E09 David Janssesn / Lainie Kazan / Minnie Pearl

    • November 14, 1968
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Do You Believe This Town?"" and ""Oh, You Beautiful Doll"" --Lainie Kazan and Dean Martin - ""Love Is Just Around the Corner,"" ""Dream a Little Dream of Me"" and ""Show Me the Way to Go Home"" --Lainie Kazan - ""Johnny One Note"" and ""Come Rain or Come Shine"" --Minnie Pearl - ""Out Behind the Barn"" Also appearing: --David Janssen --Stu Gilliam --Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S04E10 Bob Newhart / Abbe Lane / Gordon MacRae

    • November 21, 1968
    • NBC

    Music: --Abbe Lane and Dean Martin - ""I Could Have Danced All Night"" --Gordon MacRae - ""The Surrey with the Fringe on Top,"" ""People Will Say We're in Love"" and ""June Is Bustin' Out All Over"" --Gordon MacRae - ""If I Loved You"" --Gordon MacRae, Paul Lynde and Dean Martin - ""The Game"" Also: --Bob Newhart

  • S04E11 Lena Horne / George Gobel / Skiles & Henderson

    • November 28, 1968
    • NBC

    Music:--Lena Horne - ""Out of This World""--Dean Martin and Lena Horne - ""Crazy Rhythm,"" ""I'm Old Fashioned"" and ""Nice 'n' Easy"" --Dean Martin - ""Home"" and ""Blue, Blue day"" --Skiles and Henderson (comedy team) - ""Big Noise from Winnetka"" --The Golddiggers - ""It's Fun to Be Young"" Also appearing: --George Gobel

  • S04E12 Jimmy Stewart / Caterina Valente / Dom DeLuise

    • December 5, 1968
    • NBC

    Music: --Jimmy Stewart - plays ""Ragtime Cowboy Joe"" on piano --Caterina Valente - ""It Might as Well Be Spring"" --Dean Martin - ""Someday"" and ""Born to Lose"" Also appearing: --Dom DeLuise --Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S04E13 George Burns / Phil Harris / Susan Barrett

    • December 12, 1968
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Little Old Wine Drinker, Me"" and ""Let the Rest of the World Go By""--George Burns - medley: ""With a Little Help from My Friends"" & ""Ain't Misbehavin'""--Phil Harris - Gentle on My Mind"" --Susan Barrett - ""When I'm Not Near the Boy I Love"" Also appearing:--Barbara Heller (comedian)

  • S04E14 1968 Christmas Show

    • December 19, 1968
    • NBC

    1968 Christmas Show --Dean Martin - ""I'll Be Home for Christmas"" and ""Marshmallow World"" --Dennis Weaver - ""The Marvelous Toy"" --Dean Martin with the Golddiggers - medley: ""Daddy,"" ""Trie Love"" and ""We Wish You the Merriest"" --Bob Newhart --Dom DeLuise Entire cast - ""Hey Li Ley, Li Ley Lo"" Entire cast - medley: ""Deck the Halls,"" ""O Little Town of Bethlehem,"" ""Joy to the World"" and ""Silent Night""

  • S04E15 Fran Jeffries / George Gobel / Frank Sinatra Jr.

    • January 2, 1969
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Where or When"" and ""Red Sails in the Sunset"" --Frank Sinatra Jr. - ""Let's Face the Music and Dance"" --Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Jr. - medley: ""They Can't Take That Away from Me,"" ""I Could Write a Book,"" ""I've Got You Under My Skin,"" ""Too Marvelous for Words,"" ""I Get a Kick Out of You"" and ""You Make Me Feel So Young""--Fran Jeffries - ""It Had Better Be Tonight"" and ""What Is A Woman?"" Also appearing:George GobelGene BaylosDom DeLuise

  • S04E16 Orson Welles / Nancy Ames / Ben Blue

    • January 9, 1969
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""April Showers"" and ""Things"" --Dean Martin and Nancy Ames - ""Cinderella Rockefella"" --Nancy Ames - ""On Green Dolphin Street""--Orson Welles - ""So Danco Samba"" Also appearing: --Ben Blue --Hendra and Ullett (comedy team) --Jerry Shane (comedian)

  • S04E17 Dan Dailey / Gloria Loring / Paul Lynde

    • January 23, 1969
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Honey"" and ""Bumming Around"" --Dean Martin and Dan Dailey - ""When My Baby Smiles at Me"" --Dan Dailey - ""The Dance"" --Gloria Loring - ""Blame It on My Youth"" --Dean Martin and Gloria Loring - ""How About You?"" Also appearing:--Paul Lynde (comedian, spoofing Superman and Clark Kent) --Don Rice (comedian)

  • S04E18 Lena Horne / Sid Caesar / Victor Borge

    • January 30, 1969
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Let the Good Times In"" and ""What Can I Say, Dear, After I Say I'm Sorry"" --Lena Horne - ""Hello, Young Lovers"" --Times Square Two - ""I've Got a Feeling for Ophelia"" Also appearing: --Victor Borge --Sid Caesar

  • S04E19 Lou Rawls / Lainie Kazan / Shecky Greene

    • February 6, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Is It True What They Say About Dixie?"" and ""Release Me"" --Lou Rawls - ""Feeling Good"" and ""I Love You, Yes I Do"" --Lainie Kazan - ""Peel Me a Grape"" Also: --Shecky Greene --Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S04E20 Episode #110

    • February 13, 1969
    • NBC

    Guests: Gina Lollobridgida, Phil Silvers, Milburn Stone

  • S04E21 Episode #111

    • February 20, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Don't Let the Blues Make You Bad,"" ""Little Green Apples"" and ""Green, Green Grass of Home"" --Bobby Darin - ""Long Line Rider"" --Bobby Darin and Dean Martin - medley of Al Jolson songs (see ""Recap"" for songs) --The Mills Brothers - ""The Ol' Race Track"" --The Mills Brothers and Dean Martin - ""Paper Doll"" and ""The Glowworm"" --Phyllis Diller - ""I Took My Harp to a Party"" --Phyllis Diller and Dean Martin - medley (see ""Recap"") Also: --Bob Newhart --Don Rice

  • S04E22 Episode #112

    • February 27, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #112 Music: --Dean Martin - ""I Don't Know Why"" and ""On a Slow Boat to China"" --Angie Dickinson - ""I'll Never Fall in Love Again"" --Angie Dickinson and Dean Martin - ""Surrey with the Fringe on Top"" --Pat Boone - ""Take 10 Terrific Girls"" --Pat Boone and Dean Martin - ""Style"" --Bobbi Martin - ""She'll Have to Go"" --Bobbi Martin and Dean Martin - ""Hey, Good Lookin'"" and ""Just a Little Lovin'"" Also appearing: --George Gobel --Paul Gilbert

  • S04E23 Episode #113

    • March 6, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""I Will"" and ""That Old Feeling"" --Peggy Lee - ""Some Day My Prince Will Come"" and ""Didn't We?"" --Peter Graves - ""A Well-Known Fact"" --Dino, Desi and Billy - ""Tell Someone You Love Them"" and ""Away"" --Minnie Pearl - ""That's Good Enough fo rMe"" and ""Careless Love"" Also appearing: --Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S04E24 Episode #114

    • March 13, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Stars Fell on Alabama"" and ""Do You Believe This Town?"" --Dean Martin and Linda Bennett - ""Nevertheless"" --Eddie Albert - ""John Henry"" --Lina Bennett - ""Blues in the Night"" Also appearing: --Dom DeLuise --Georgie Kaye

  • S04E25 Episode #115

    • March 20, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Not Enough Indians"" and ""Young At Heart"" --Barbara Eden - ""I Wish I Could Shimmy like My Sister Kate"" --Kate Smith - ""As Long As He Needs Me"" and ""On a Clear Day You Can See Forever"" --Dean Martin and guests - medley of Patriotic songs (""Yankee Doodle,"" ""God's Country,"" ""You're a Grand Old Flag"" and ""God Bless America"") Also appearing: --Mickey Rooney --Norm Crosby --The Times Square Two (comedy singers)

  • S04E26 Episode #116

    • March 27, 1969
    • NBC

    March 27, 1969 - Show #116 Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm Sitting on Top of the World"" and ""Always"" --Shirley Jones and Dean Martin - medley: ""Oh, You Beautiful Doll,"" ""Someone to Watch over Me"" and ""Lovely to Look At"" --Shirley Jones - ""For Once in My Life"" --Don Cherry - ""To Think You've Chosen Me"" --Karen Wyman (teenage singer) Also appearing: --Paul Lynde --Shecky Greene April 3, 1969 - Show #117 --Michael Landon --Bobbi Martin --Dom DeLuise --Stu Gilliam --Will Jordan --The Kids Next Door April 10, 1969 - Show #118 --Sid Caesar --Lou Rawls --Gail Martin --Ray Stevens --Stanley Myron Handelman April 17, 1969 - Show #119 --Orson Welles --Caterina Valente --Jack Gilford --Leonard Barr

  • S04E27 Michael Landon / Don Rickles / Don Adams

    • April 3, 1967
    • NBC

  • S04E30 Jimmy Stewart / Raquel Welch / Victor Borge

    • April 24, 1969
    • NBC

    Final new show of the 4th season. Music: --Dean Martin - ""Gentle on My Mind,"" ""By the Time I Get to Phoenix"" and ""Little Green Apples"" --Raquel Welch - ""Show Me"" (with dancers) --The Golddiggers - ""The Golddiggers' Rag"" Also appearing: --Jimmy Stewart --Victor Borge

Season 5

  • S05E01 5th Season Premiere: Goldie Hawn; Dennis Weaver

    • September 18, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Do You Believe This Town?"" --Goldie Hawn - ""Star"" --Dennis Weaver - ""Ya Got Trouble"" Also: --Dom DeLuise

  • S05E02 David Janssen/Elke Sommer/Charles Nelson Reilly

    • September 25, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Here Comes My Baby"" and ""By The Time I Get To Phoenix"" --Elke Sommer - ""Strip Polka"" and ""Just A Little Lovin'"" --Charles Nelson Reilly - ""Dear Mr. Martin"" Also: --David Janssen --Don Rice (comedian)

  • S05E03 Episode #123

    • October 2, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Rainbows Are Back in Style"" and ""That Old-Time Feeling"" --Sebastian Cabot - ""Here's to You"" --Caterina valente - ""Volga Boatman"" and ""It Only Takes a Moment"" --The Golddiggers - ""It's Fun to Be Young"" Also: --Bob Newhart --Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S05E04 Episode #124

    • October 9, 1969
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""Born to Lose"" and ""Nobody but a Fool"" --Dino, Desi and Billy - ""Spinning Wheel"" and ""I Live for You"" --Fess Parker - ""Sitting Here Drinking"" --Barbara Feldon - ""Murder, He Says"" --Jennifer Warren - ""I Walk the Line"" and ""Let the Sunshine In"" Also: --Charles Nelson Reilly

  • S05E05 Episode #125

    • October 16, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #125 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Singing the Blues"" and ""Where the Blue and Lonely Go"" --George Burns - ""When the Evening Sun Is Sinking"" --The Mills Brothers - ""You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You"" and ""Bye-Bye, Blackbird"" --Joey Heatherton and Dean Martin - medley: ""London Bridge Is Falling Down,"" ""Wouldn't It be Loverly?"" ""The Farmer in the Dell,"" ""Surrey with the Fringe on Top,"" ""A Tisket, A Tasket"" and ""Row, Row, Row Your Boat"" Also appearing: --Orson Bean --Jack Gilford

  • S05E06 Episode #126

    • October 23, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #126 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Cryin' Time"" and ""The Sun Is Shining"" --Carol Channing - ""That's How Young I Feel"" and ""Softly as I Leave You"" --Walter Brennan and Dean Martin - ""I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore"" Also appearing: --Victor Borge --Dom DeLuise

  • S05E07 Episode #127

    • October 30, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #127 - October 30, 1969 Music: --Dean Marttin - ""Love"" and ""It Just Happened That Way"" --Tony Bennett - ""I've Gotta Be Me"" and ""What the World Needs Now"" --Charles Nelson Reilly - ""Before the Parade Passes By"" Also: --Sid Caesar --Pat Henry

  • S05E08 Episode #128

    • November 6, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #128 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Somebody Stole My Gal"" and ""It's the Talk of the Town"" --Bing Crosby - ""The Straight Life"" --Bing Crosby and Dean Martin - medley: ""Then I'll Be Happy,"" ""Mississippi Mud,"" ""I'm A Ding Dong Daddy,"" ""Gotta Date with An Angel,"" ""Dig You Later"" and ""Let Me Sing and I'm Happy"" Also appearing: --Eva Gabor --Jack Gilford --Dom DeLuise

  • S05E09 Episode #129

    • November 13, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #129 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Little Ole Wine Drinker Me"" and ""Supposin'"" --Peggy Lee and Dean Martin - ""Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah,"" ""I Got Rhythm"" and ""Beer Barrel Polka"" --Peggy Lee - ""Is That All There Is?"" --Dale Robertson - ""Help Yourself"" --Paula Kelly (singer-dancer) - ""Two-faced Woman"" --Paula Kelly and Dean Martin - ""Would You Like to Take a Walk?"" Also appearing: --Paul Lynde --Morty Gunty

  • S05E10 Episode #130

    • November 20, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #130 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Gentle on My Mind"" and ""Release Me"" --Gordon MacRae - ""Soliloguy"" --Tommy Tune and Gail Martin - ""The Boy Friend"" --Gail Martin - ""Papa, Don't Preach to Me"" --Dean Martin and Gail Martin - ""Paris"" Also: --Stanley Myron Handelman --Dom DeLuise

  • S05E11 Episode #131

    • November 27, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #131 Music: --Dean Martin - ""May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You,"" ""Home"" and ""Back in Your Own Back Yard"" --Joey Heatherton - ""How Come You Do Me like You Do?"" and ""How Long Had This Been Going On?"" Bobbi Martin - ""For the Love of Him"" Also: --Susan Cowsill (of the Cowsills) --Victor Borge --Don Rice III

  • S05E12 Episode #132

    • December 4, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #132 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Welcome to My World"" and ""Not Enough Indians"" --Romy Schneider - ""Ain't Misbehavin'"" --Nancy Wilson - ""Son of a Preacher Man"" --Milburn Stone - ""Lida Rose"" --Milburn Stone and Dean Martin - medley: - ""K-K-K-Katy,"" ""Ma Blushin' Rosie,"" ""Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider,"" ""Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah"" and ""Serenade to an Old Fashioned Girl"" Also: --Charles Nelson Reilly

  • S05E13 Barbara Feldon / Van Johnson / Paul Lynde / Jackie & Gayle

    • December 11, 1969
    • NBC

    Show #133 Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm Confessin'"" --Barbara Feldon - ""Murder, He Says"" --Barbara Feldon and Van Johnson - ""Partners"" --Irene Ryan - ""He Had Refinement"" --Irene Ryan and Dean Martin - ""You're Just in Love"" --Van Johnson - ""Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home"" --Van Johnson and Dean Martin - ""Standing on the Corner"" --Paul Lynde - ""Think Pink"" Also: --Jackie Gayle (comedian)

  • S05E14 Gina Lollobrigida / Orson Welles / George Gobel

    • December 18, 1969
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Red Sails in the Sunset"" and ""Almost Like Being in Love""--Gina Lollobrigida - ""Give Him the Oo-La-La""--Orson Welles and Dean Martin - ""Here's to You"" --The Golddiggers (please see ""Recap"" for song titles) Also: --Orson Welles does a dramatic reading from Shakespeare's ""Richard II"" Plus: Comedy by George Gobel and Charles Nelson Reilly (please see ""Recap"" for details).

  • S05E16 Petula Clark / Peter Graves / Gale Gordon

    • January 8, 1970
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - “The Birds and the Bees"" and “The Green, Green Grass of Home”--Peter Graves sings “Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries” --Petula Clark - “Don’t Sleep in the Subway"" and ""You and I”--Petula Clark and Dean Martin - medley (please see ""Recap"")Also: Gale Gordon appears in a comedy sketch (please see ""Recap"")

  • S05E17 Andy Griffith / Sammy Davis Jr. / Paul Lynde

    • January 15, 1970
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Open Up the Door and Let the Good Times In"" and ""I Don't Know Why"" --Andy Griffith - ""Lydia, the Tatooed Lady""--Sammy Davis Jr. - ""Wichita Lineman"" --Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin - medleyAlso:--Glenn Ash (comedian-singer) --Paul Lynde

  • S05E18 Lou Rawls / Rocky Graziano / Orson Welles / Virna Lisi

    • January 22, 1970
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - ""Don't Let the Blues Make You Bad"" and ""Stars Fell on Alabama""--Lou Rawls - ""Make the World Go Away""--Lou Rawls and Dean Martin - medley (please see Recap)--Virna Lisi - No Boom Boom""--Rocky Graziano (former middleweight champion) - ""My Fortune is My Face""--Orson Welles and Dean Martin - ""Give Me the Simple Life""Also appearing:--Don Rice III (comedian)

  • S05E19 Episode #138

    • January 29, 1970
    • NBC

    Show #138 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Where or When"" and ""A Hundred Years from Today"" --Michael Landon - ""Son of a Travelin' Man"" --Michael Landon and Dean Martin - ""Gotta Travel On"" --Pat Crowley - ""Always True to You in My Fashion"" --Pat Crowley and Dean Martin - ""Let's Do It"" Also appearing: --Charles Nelson Reilly --Shecky Greene

  • S05E20 Episode #139

    • February 5, 1970
    • NBC

    Show #139 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Someday"" and ""Honey"" --Caterina Valente - ""The Look of Love"" and ""Canto de Osanha"" --Caterina Valente and Dean Martin - medley: ""South American Way,"" ""Orchids in the Moonlight,"" ""Brazil"" and ""Manana"" --The Golddiggers - ""Shuffle Off to Buffalo"" and ""Just like an Old Time Movie"" Also appearing: --Dame Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureyev (ballet dancers) - do a pas de deux from ""Sleeping Beauty""

  • S05E21 Greg Morris / Ross Martin / Kate Smith / Paul Lynde

    • February 12, 1970
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - “The Nearness of You"" & “Blue Blue Day”--Greg Morris - “Love’s Been Good to Me”--Ross Martin - “My Walking Stick”--Kate Smith-“If Ever I Would Leave You”--Kate Smith and Dean Martin - medley (please see ""Recap"" for song titles)

  • S05E22 Lee J. Cobb / Buddy Ebsen / Clinger Sisters

    • February 19, 1970
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - “Is It True What They Say About Dixie?” “What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry?” --Buddy Ebsen - “Shine on Your Shoes”--Dean Martin and The Clinger Sisters - “Getting to know You” Also appearing: --Lee J. Cobb--Charles Nelson Reilly--Jackie Vernon

  • S05E23 Ann-Margret / Bob Newhart

    • February 26, 1970
    • NBC

    Music:--Dean Martin - “Second Hand Rose” & “Welcome to My World”--Dean Martin and Ann-Margret - medley (please see ""Recap"" for song titles)--Dean Martin, Ann-Margret, Bob Newhart - “It’s Better With a Union Man”Comedy: --Bob Newhart does a comedy monologue about the launching of the first elevator. --Dean Martin as a patient whose doctor is Ann-Margret.

  • S05E24 Sid Caesar / Barbara Anderson / Marty Robbins

    • March 5, 1970
    • NBC

    Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm Sitting on Top of the World,"" ""By the Time I Get to Phoenix"" and ""Young at Heart"" --Barbara Anderson (actress, from ""Ironside"") - ""Hello, I Love You, Good-Bye""--Marty Robbins - ""Camelia"" --Dean Martin and Barbara Anderson - medley --Dean Martin and Marty Robbins - country medley Also appearing: --Sid Caesar --Gale Gordon --Alice Ghostley

  • S05E25 Episode #144

    • March 12, 1970
    • NBC

    Show #144 - March 12, 1970Guests:Shirley Booth, Vikki Carr, Paul LyndeMusic:--Dean Martin - ""Things"" and ""Always""--Shirley Booth (actress) - sings ""He Don't Love Me Any More""--Vikki Carr - ""On a Clear Day"" and ""Esta Bien""--Dean Martin and Vicki Carr - medley: “Exactly Like You,” “I Wanna Be Loved by You,” “The Very Thought of You” Show #145 - 19Mar70Guests:Elke Sommer, Frank Sinatra Jr., Deanna Martin (Dean's daughter), Charles Nelson Reilly and Don Rice III.Music: --Dean Martin - ""They Didn't Believe Me,"" ""Ive Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" --Dean Martin, Deanna Martin and Frank Sinatra Jr. - ""The Glory of Love"" --Frank Sinatra Jr. - ""I Concentrate on You"" --Deanna Martin and Frank Sinatra Jr. - ""Darn It, Baby, That's Love"" Show #146 - 26Mar70Guests: Peggy Lee, Tommy Tune, Dom DeLuise, Albert Brooks and Art Metrano. Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter"" and ""Green, Green Grass of Home"" --Peggy Lee - ""Almost Like Being in Love"" and ""Watch What Ha

  • S05E26 Episode #145

    • March 19, 1970
    • NBC

    Show 145

  • S05E27 Episode #70

    • November 16, 1967
    • NBC

    Show #70 (3rd season episode) Music: --Dean Martin - ""Nevertheless"" and ""Turn to Me"" --Dean Martin, Buddy Ebsen and Dom DeLuise - ""I'll Never Be Jealous Again"" --Buddy Ebsen and Dean Martin - ""Sam's Song"" --Buddy Ebsen and Wisa D'Orso (choreographer) - song and dance number --Cyd Charisse and Dean Martin - ""I Won't Dance"" --Barbara McNair - ""Nothing Can Stop Me Now"" and ""Where Am I Going?"" --Barbara McNair and Dean Martin - ""Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"" Also appearing: --Albert T. Berry (comedian)

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  • S09E01 Episode #241

    • September 13, 1973
    • NBC

    Guests: Ronald Reagan Jack Benny Jonathan Witners Kris Kristofferson Rita Coolidge

  • S09E02 Episode #242

    • September 20, 1973
    • NBC

    Show 242

  • S09E03 Episode #243

    • September 27, 1973
    • NBC

    Guests: Ed McMahon Ernest Borgnine Dionne Warwick Charo Pat Buttram

  • S09E04 Episode #244

    • October 4, 1973
    • NBC

    Show #244

  • S09E05 Episode #245

    • October 11, 1973
    • NBC

    Show #245

  • S09E06 Episode #246

    • October 18, 1973
    • NBC

    Show 246

  • S09E07 Episode #247

    • October 25, 1973
    • NBC

    Show #247

  • S09E08 Episode #248

    • November 1, 1973
    • NBC

    Guests: Johnny Carson Jack Benny Redd Foxx Hubert Humphrey Bette Davis Doc Severinsen Mike Connors Dionne Warwick Jack Klugman Tony Randall Wilt Chamberlain Kent McCord Martin Milner Howard Cosell

  • S09E09 Audrey Meadows/George Kennedy

    • November 9, 1973
    • NBC

    Also:--Dean Martin sings ""Young At Heart"" --Ferlin Husky and Dean Martin sing a medley (""Down by the Riverside,"" ""Rosie Cries A Lot,"" ""Houston"" and ""Ramblin' Rose"")

  • S09E10 Episode #250

    • November 15, 1973
    • NBC

    Show #250

  • S09E11 Hubert Humphrey (celebrity roast)

    • November 23, 1973
    • NBC

    Senator Hubert Humphrey is roasted by Dean Martin and others. Scheduled guests include Senator Lowell Weicker, Foster Brooks, Gene Kelly, Ted Knight, Audrey Meadows, Nipsey Russell and Mort Sahl.

  • S09E12 Episode #252

    • November 29, 1973
    • NBC

    Show 252

  • S09E13 Episode #253

    • December 6, 1973
    • NBC

    Guests: Carroll O'Connor Barry Goldwater John V. Lindsay Robert Wood Redd Foxx Gene Kelly Mike Connors 'Mama' Cass Elliot Marty Allen

  • S09E14 Episode #254

    • December 13, 1973
    • NBC

    Show 254

  • S09E15 Tony Randall & Jack Klugman (celebrity roast)

    • December 21, 1973
    • NBC

    Tony Randall & Jack Klugman (of TV's ""The Odd Couple"") are roasted by Dean Martin and guests. Scheduled guests: Leonard Barr, Gary Burghoff, Ruth Buzzi, Jack Carter, Mike Connors, Loretta Lynn, Soupy Sales, Jackie Vernon.Also:--Dean Martin sings ""Turn the World Around"" and ""As Times Goes By""--Doug Kershaw performs ""Louisiana Man"" and ""Sweet Jole Bion""

  • S09E16 Episode #256

    • December 27, 1973
    • NBC

    Thursday December 27, 1973

  • S09E17 Episode #257

    • January 3, 1974
    • NBC

    Show #257

  • S09E18 Episode #258

    • January 10, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Donna Fargo Zsa Zsa Gabor Buddy Hackett Donald O'Connor Lonnie Shorr Mel Tillis

  • S09E19 Episode #259

    • January 17, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests Leo Durocher Dizzy Dean Bobby Riggs Maury Wills Alex Karras Gene Kelly Chuck Connors

  • S09E20 Episode #260

    • January 24, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Truman Capote Rocky Graziano Ted Knight Anna Moffo Donald O'Connor Johnny Russell Jean Simmons Joseph Wambaugh

  • S09E21 Episode #261

    • January 31, 1974
    • NBC

    Show #261

  • S09E22 Episode #262

    • February 7, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Charlie Callas Carol Channing Kirk Douglas Lorne Greene Jack Klugman Cliff Robertson Telly Savalas

  • S09E23 Episode #263

    • February 14, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Ralph Nader, Mort Sahl, James Brolin, Jack Klugman, Jane Withers, Steve Landesberg, Donna Fargo

  • S09E24 Episode #264

    • February 21, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Jack Benny James Stewart Pearl Bailey Wayne Newton Gary Burghoff Demond Wilson Zubin Mehta

  • S09E25 Episode #265

    • March 1, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Redd Foxx Demond Wilson Slappy White John Barbour Jim Bailey

  • S09E26 Episode #266

    • March 8, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Bobby Riggs, Chuck Connors, Wayne Newton, Leo Durocher, Vincent Price, Alex Karras, Lynn Anderson, Rosemary Casals

  • S09E27 Episode #267

    • March 15, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Audrey Meadows, Steve Lawrence, Foster Brooks, Euell Gibbons, Henny Youngman

  • S09E28 Episode #268

    • March 22, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Steve Lawrence Richard Dawson Arte Johnson

  • S09E29 Episode #269

    • March 29, 1974
    • NBC

    Guests: Hank Aaron, Lou Rawls, Eddie Matthews, Dizzy Dean, Jackie Kahane, Lynn Anderson, Jeannine Burnier

  • S09E30 Episode #270

    • April 5, 1974
    • NBC

    Show #270 Guests: Joe Namath, Don Meredith, Weeb Eubank, Paul 'Bear' Bryant, Dick Butkus, Jim Plunkett, David Janssen, Angie Dickinson, Charlie Callas, Slappy White

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