The Dean Martin Show

Overview
The Dean Martin Show, a beloved variety-comedy series, aired on NBC from 1965 to 1974, spanning 264 episodes. Hosted by the charismatic Dean Martin, the show showcased a mix of music, comedy skits, and guest performances, making it a staple of American television. Its iconic theme song, "Everybody Loves Somebody," a hit for Martin in 1964, perfectly encapsulated the show's charm and appeal. With a blend of humor and entertainment, this series left a lasting impact on viewers and remains a fond memory in the landscape of variety television.
Episodes
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1
Frank Sinatra / Diahann Carroll / Jan & Dean
In the debut episode of The Dean Martin Show, the stage is filled with music and laughter. Frank Sinatra performs “Is It Love” and “September So...
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Episode #2
The episode features a lively musical lineup, showcasing John Wayne and Dean Martin performing classics like "Don't Fence Me In" and "Everybody Loves ...
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Episode #3
The episode features a lively lineup, starting with The Dave Clark Five performing "Catch Us If You Can" and "Having a Wild Weekend." Eddie Fisher enc...
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Episode #4
Dean Martin performs "Born to Lose," followed by the captivating dance routine of the Curtis Brothers. Vic Damone enchants the audience with his songs...
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5
Episode #5
Dino, Desi, and Billy perform "I'm A Fool" and "Not the Lovin' Kind." Pearl Bailey takes the stage with "What Is a Man?" and "You Can't Make It Anywhe...
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Episode #6
Dean Martin opens with a lively rendition of "King of the Road." He then joins Louis Armstrong for a delightful medley that features "My Kind of Girl,...
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7
John Wayne / Bill Cosby / Joey Heatherton
In this episode, Dean Martin takes center stage with a selection of timeless tunes, including "The Shoe Goes on the Other Foot" and "Red Sails in the ...
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Episode #38
In this episode, a star-studded lineup features Louis Armstrong, Ray Bolger, Nanette Fabray, Lainie Kazan, and Allan Drake. Each guest brings their un...
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Episode #39
The episode features a delightful lineup of musical performances, including Dean Martin singing "A Million and One" and collaborating with Ken Lane on...
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10
Tony Martin / Caterina Valente / Allen & Rossi
The episode features an exciting lineup of guests including Tony Martin, Caterina Valente, Russ Lewis, and the comedy duo Marty Allen and Steve Rossi....
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Episode #41
Eddie Albert, Alice Faye, Phil Harris, and Jan Murray make special appearances in this episode, delivering their unique charm and humor. As the story ...
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12
Arthur Godfrey / Elaine Dunn / Eddy Arnold
In this episode, the musical lineup features an array of performances, starting with Dean Martin's "I'm Gonna Change Everything." The evening continue...
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Episode #43
The episode features a delightful lineup of musical performances, including Dean Martin's soulful rendition of "Cold Cold Heart" and a duet with Ken L...
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14
Episode #44
The episode features a delightful mix of music, highlighting performances from Dean Martin with "Nobody's Baby Again" and Vic Damone with "She Loves M...
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15
Christmas with the Martins and Sinatras
Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra bring their families together to celebrate the holiday season in a festive Christmas special. The two legendary entertai...
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Episode #76
In this episode, Dean Martin serenades the audience with his charming renditions of "Almost Like Being in Love" and "Blue Moon." Polly Bergen takes th...
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Episode #77
Dean Martin opens the show with the classic "Is it True What They Say About Dixie?" Later, Helen Grayco captivates the audience with her performances ...
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Episode #78
The episode features a delightful lineup of music, including Dean Martin's classic tunes "Young at Heart" and "I Will." Barbara Heller brings her hear...
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Episode #79
On January 18, 1968, the show featured an exciting lineup of guests including the talented Eddie Albert, the legendary George Burns, the charming Flor...
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Episode #80
The episode features a delightful lineup of music, including Dean Martin performing "Things" and "Welcome to My World." Joey Heatherton brings her cha...
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Episode #81
The episode features a delightful lineup of musical performances, including Dean Martin’s “Don’t Let the Blues Make You Bad” and a medley of L...
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Episode #113
The episode features a delightful lineup of musical performances, including Dean Martin singing "I Will" and "That Old Feeling," along with Peggy Lee'...
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Episode #114
In this episode, the air is filled with the smooth sounds of Dean Martin, featuring songs like "Stars Fell on Alabama" and "Do You Believe This Town?"...
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Episode #115
The episode features a delightful mix of music, opening with Dean Martin performing “Not Enough Indians” and “Young At Heart.” Barbara Eden br...
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Episode #116
On March 27, 1969, in Show #116, Dean Martin performed "I'm Sitting on Top of the World" and "Always." He teamed up with Shirley Jones for a medley fe...
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Sid Caesar / Lou Rawls / Ray Stevens / Gail Martin