The Dean Martin Show Season 2

September. 15,1966      
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis

The Dean Martin Show, also known as The Dean Martin Variety Show, is a TV variety-comedy series that ran from 1965 to 1974 for 264 episodes. It was broadcast by NBC and hosted by entertainer Dean Martin. The theme song to the series was his 1964 hit "Everybody Loves Somebody."

Episode 30 : Show #60
April. 13,1967
Final new show of the 2nd season: Scheduled guests:--Bing Crosby--Polly Bergen--Don Cherry--Dan Rowan and Dick Martin
Episode 29 : Episode #59
April. 06,1967
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""
Episode 28 : Episode #58
March. 30,1967
Show #58 - March 30, 1967 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 (actor-singer) - ""Cherry"" Also appearing: --Corbett Monica (comedian) Show #59 - April 6, 1967 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Love"" --Dean Martin and Ken Lane - ""It's the Talk of the Twon"" --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"" Also appearing: --Paul Winchell (ventriloquist) --Bob Melvin (comedian) Sho
Episode 27 : Louis Prima / McGuire Sisters / Buddy Greco / Janet Blair
March. 23,1967
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""
Episode 26 : Episode #56
March. 16,1967
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.
Episode 25 : Episode #55
March. 09,1967
Guests: --Arthur Godfrey--Leonard Barr--Guy Marks--Claudia Martin.
Episode 24 : Episode #54
March. 02,1967
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""
Episode 23 : Episode #53
February. 23,1967
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""
Episode 22 : Episode #52
February. 16,1967
Guests: Adam West, Patrice Munsel, Trini Lopez
Episode 21 : Episode #51
February. 09,1967
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""
Episode 20 : Episode #50
January. 26,1967
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)
Episode 19 : Episode #49
January. 19,1967
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""
Episode 18 : Episode #48
January. 12,1967
Music: --Dean Martin - ""A Marshmallow World"" --Leslie Uggams - ""Fascinating Rhythm"" and ""Slap That Bass"" --Leslie Uggams and Dean Martin - ""Clap Yo Hands,"" ""Snap Your Fingers"" and ""Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive"" --Eddie Foy Jr. - ""Gigi"" --Steve Rossi - ""My Lonely Room"" Comedy: --Marty Allen and Steve Rossi do a sketch about lion hunters. --Jackie Mason talks about tax problems.
Episode 17 : Episode #47
January. 05,1967
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""
Episode 16 : Episode #46
December. 29,1966
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.
Episode 15 : Episode #45
December. 22,1966
Show #45(Please see ""Recap"" for song titles.)
Episode 14 : Episode #44
December. 15,1966
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
Episode 13 : Episode #43
December. 08,1966
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
Episode 12 : Arthur Godfrey / Elaine Dunn / Eddy Arnold
December. 01,1966
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""
Episode 11 : Episode #41
November. 24,1966
Guests:--Eddie Albert --Alice Faye --Phil Harris --Jan Murray
Episode 10 : Tony Martin / Caterina Valente / Allen & Rossi
November. 17,1966
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""
Episode 9 : Episode #39
November. 10,1966
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
Episode 8 : Episode #38
November. 03,1966
Guests: Louis Armstrong, Ray Bolger, Nanette Fabray, Lainie Kazan, Allan Drake
Episode 7 : John Wayne / Bill Cosby / Joey Heatherton
October. 27,1966
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
Episode 6 : Episode #36
October. 20,1966
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
Episode 5 : Episode #35
October. 13,1966
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""
Episode 4 : Episode #34
October. 06,1966
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
Episode 3 : Episode #33
September. 29,1966
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
Episode 2 : Episode #32
September. 22,1966
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.
Episode 1 : Second Season Premiere
September. 15,1966
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

Seasons

Season 9
Season 9 1973
Season 8
Season 8 1972
Season 7
Season 7 1971
Season 6
Season 6 1970
Season 5
Season 5 1969
Season 4
Season 4 1968
Season 3
Season 3 1967
Season 2
Season 2 1966
Season 1
Season 1 1965

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