The Dean Martin Show Season 4

September. 19,1968      
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 : Jimmy Stewart / Raquel Welch / Victor Borge
April. 24,1969
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
Episode 29 : Orson Welles / Caterina Valente / Jack Gilford / Leonard Barr
April. 17,1969
Episode 28 : Sid Caesar / Lou Rawls / Ray Stevens / Gail Martin
April. 10,1969
Episode 27 : Michael Landon / Don Rickles / Don Addams
April. 03,1967
Episode 26 : Episode #116
March. 27,1969
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
Episode 25 : Episode #115
March. 20,1969
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)
Episode 24 : Episode #114
March. 13,1969
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
Episode 23 : Episode #113
March. 06,1969
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
Episode 22 : Episode #112
February. 27,1969
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
Episode 21 : Episode #111
February. 20,1969
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
Episode 20 : Episode #110
February. 13,1969
Guests: Gina Lollobridgida, Phil Silvers, Milburn Stone
Episode 19 : Lou Rawls / Lainie Kazan / Shecky Greene
February. 06,1969
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
Episode 18 : Lena Horne / Sid Caesar / Victor Borge
January. 30,1969
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
Episode 17 : Dan Dailey / Gloria Loring / Paul Lynde
January. 23,1969
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)
Episode 16 : Orson Welles / Nancy Ames / Ben Blue
January. 09,1969
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)
Episode 15 : Fran Jeffries / George Gobel / Frank Sinatra Jr.
January. 02,1969
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
Episode 14 : 1968 Christmas Show
December. 19,1968
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""
Episode 13 : George Burns / Phil Harris / Susan Barrett
December. 12,1968
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)
Episode 12 : Jimmy Stewart / Caterina Valente / Dom DeLuise
December. 05,1968
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
Episode 11 : Lena Horne / George Gobel / Skiles & Henderson
November. 28,1968
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
Episode 10 : Bob Newhart / Abbe Lane / Gordon MacRae
November. 21,1968
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
Episode 9 : David Janssesn / Lainie Kazan / Minnie Pearl
November. 14,1968
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
Episode 8 : Florence Henderson / Morgana King / Avery Schreiber
November. 07,1968
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
Episode 7 : Tony Bennett / Elke Sommer / David Frye
October. 31,1968
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)
Episode 6 : Alice Faye / Van Johnson / Jackie Mason
October. 24,1968
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
Episode 5 : Cyd Charisse / Don Cherry / Linda Bennett
October. 17,1968
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
Episode 4 : Vince Edwards / Roger Miller / Gloria Loring / Phil Harris
October. 10,1968
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
Episode 3 : Lorne Greene / Juliet Prowse / Barbara Heller
October. 03,1968
Guests: --Lorne Greene --Juliet Prowse --Barbara Heller --Sammy Shore --Don DeLuise
Episode 2 : Orson Welles / Edgar Bergen / Patricia Crowley
September. 26,1968
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
Episode 1 : Lena Horne / Zero Mostel / Buddy Ebsen
September. 19,1968
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

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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