The Dean Martin Show (November 2, 1972). Starring: Danny Thomas, Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, Dom DeLuise, Rodney Dangerfield, Nipsey Russell, Charo and The Dingalings.
Feb 2024, here again, enjoying The Dean Martin Show (of 1972) as for the first time. What a joyful show. Love the man and his music. He’ll always be remembered. Thank you for uploading. I’m appreciated.
Can someone tell me I’d this particular episode is on any of the Dean Martin DVDs? In this format. Like is this an edited version or the full episode’s
" Mmm Marvelous Mouthwatering MILKSHAKES!!", " I Love you Hayden Playfully " " Mmm, Heavenly Honey CUPS, " Because you have more POWER than I have MONEY, I'm Moving to " Berkeley, Michigan USA Soon." My Most Precious Mom & Dad Came to me in a Cool Blue Automobile and said, " Hayden's waiting for you " as I Looked through my Beautiful White Lace Window Curtains. The " Detroit Dream Cruise " is Always The 3RD week in August. " Happy Birthday Hayden Playfully " I'm going to be busy with "SHOPPING" for me with Luggage BIG enough for my BOOKS, Clothing and Bedroom STUFF for "SOLDIER", R.I.P. " Had a BAD Dream about Reality." " SCARY too!! " " With ALL of my Everlasting Love," Sundown from the Sunrise Studios.
Dean Martin (Steubenville, Ohio, 7 de junio de 1917 - Beverly Hills, California, 25 de diciembre de 1995)[1] fue un cómico, actor y cantante estadounidense, también fue miembro del "Rat Pack", conformado por los célebres artistas Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop y Peter Lawford. De este grupo se decía que tenía estrechas relaciones con la mafia e incluso actuaba regularmente en Las Vegas, Nevada donde se les podía ver con mucha frecuencia.
Wasn't this at the point where the show reached levels of bawdiness as could be permitted under the strictures of American network television of the time and the infamous NAB Television Code? I know this was after the show came under the National Organization for Women's radar - and they launched a campaign against the show that is said to be a template for one mounted by UK feminist groups against Benny Hill's show beginning in the early 1980's when, under then-new producer Dennis Kirkland, the show pretty much became a Playboy magazine of the air, with T&A dominating the show, according to some critics, at the expense of the comedy. Having said that, though, I do have vague memories of Martin's show as it stood at this point in time, at the time. Including the barber sketches and one where Martin was a radio DJ ("Dino Martino"). I also remember when the show was briefly syndicated to local TV stations in 1980 in the wake of edits of Hill's shows taking off in the States.
So then, if you're that critical of Dean's show, you don't watch any tv now, right !? I know I don't. I only watch older shows like this "horrible" show. And Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. Are those horrible shows also, according to your "impeccable" tastes ??
@@lauravonutassy1919 - This isn't my criticism. I was going by the scuttlebutt "of the time" - but that the targeting of Martin by the likes of NOW prefigured what would be done in the 1980's in Britain by Benny Hill.
@@lauravonutassy1919 - P.S. I might add that in the view of some, "Bewitched's" Elizabeth Montgomery had more spunk than Barbara Eden of "I Dream Of Jeannie."