The Dean Martin Show Season 5

September. 18,1969      
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 / Leslie Uggams / Dom DeLuise / Albert Brooks
April. 23,1970
Episode 29 : Nino Benvenuti / Gloria Loring / Patti Austin / Paul Gilbert
April. 16,1970
Episode 27 : Episode #70
November. 16,1967
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)
Episode 26 : Episode #145
March. 19,1970
Show 145
Episode 25 : Episode #144
March. 12,1970
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
Episode 24 : Sid Caesar / Barbara Anderson / Marty Robbins
March. 05,1970
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
Episode 23 : Ann-Margret / Bob Newhart
February. 26,1970
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.
Episode 22 : Lee J. Cobb / Buddy Ebsen / Clinger Sisters
February. 19,1970
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
Episode 21 : Greg Morris / Ross Martin / Kate Smith / Paul Lynde
February. 12,1970
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)
Episode 20 : Episode #139
February. 05,1970
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""
Episode 19 : Episode #138
January. 29,1970
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
Episode 18 : Lou Rawls / Rocky Graziano / Orson Welles / Virna Lisi
January. 22,1970
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)
Episode 17 : Andy Griffith / Sammy Davis Jr. / Paul Lynde
January. 15,1970
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
Episode 16 : Petula Clark / Peter Graves / Gale Gordon
January. 08,1970
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"")
Episode 14 : Gina Lollobrigida / Orson Welles / George Gobel
December. 18,1969
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).
Episode 13 : Episode #133
December. 11,1969
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)
Episode 12 : Episode #132
December. 04,1969
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
Episode 11 : Episode #131
November. 27,1969
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
Episode 10 : Episode #130
November. 20,1969
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
Episode 9 : Episode #129
November. 13,1969
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
Episode 8 : Episode #128
November. 06,1969
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
Episode 7 : Episode #127
October. 30,1969
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
Episode 6 : Episode #126
October. 23,1969
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
Episode 5 : Episode #125
October. 16,1969
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
Episode 4 : Episode #124
October. 09,1969
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
Episode 3 : Episode #123
October. 02,1969
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
Episode 2 : Episode #122
September. 25,1969
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)
Episode 1 : 5th Season Premiere: Goldie Hawn; Dennis Weaver
September. 18,1969
Music: --Dean Martin - ""Do You Believe This Town?"" --Goldie Hawn - ""Star"" --Dennis Weaver - ""Ya Got Trouble"" Also: --Dom DeLuise

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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