The Best of The Dean Martin Variety Show

Movie star, TV icon, Grammy winner, and Rat Pack member, Dean Martin was the King of Cool. This set collects the best episodes from his Golden Globe-winning, Emmy-nominated NBC variety show (1965–74). "Famously unrehearsed, the show oozes retro charm…and what a guest list"-Newsday.
 

Movie star, TV icon, Grammy winner, and Rat Pack member, Dean Martin was the King of Cool. This set collects the best episodes from his Golden Globe-winning, Emmy-nominated NBC variety show (1965–74). Song and dance, comedy, a charming, easy-going host, and a Who’s Who of A-list guest stars (Jack Benny, George Burns, Peggy Lee, Dinah Shore, and many more) made it a ratings monster for years. "Famously unrehearsed, the show oozes retro charm…and what a guest list"-Newsday. 20 episodes, 14 . hrs, 6 DVDs.
"Famously unrehearsed, the show oozes retro charm…and what a guest list."—Newsday

 
"…A-list celebrities from a particularly fruitful era in entertainment (and in television)."—New York Post

 
"An enjoyable, loosey-goosey romp…"—Los Angeles Times

 
"Everybody loves somebody sometime, but it seems like that sometime for iconic entertainer Dean Martin will never end."—NBC Popcornbiz

 
"Martin’s quintessential boozy coolness and his detached refusal to take any of it seriously keep the whole thing fresh and fun."—Toronto Star
Director’s Guild of America Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety (1972)
 
Director’s Guild of America Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television (1968)
 
Director’s Guild of America Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music (Foster Brooks, 1974)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music (Ruth Buzzi, 1974)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety Series – Musical (1972)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material (1971)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety or Musical Series (1970)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music (1969)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety or Musical Series (1969)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music (1968)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Musical or Variety Series (1968)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety Series (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music (1966)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Actor – Musical/Comedy (Dean Martin, 1970)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Star – Male (Dean Martin, 1969)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Show (1968)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Star – Male (Dean Martin, 1968)
 
Golden Globe Award Winner for Best TV Star – Male (Dean Martin, 1967)

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Disc 1
Show #0021: Bob Hope, Juliet Prowse, Joel Grey
Show #0002: John Wayne, Peggy Lee, Jack Jones, Sid and Marty Krofft Puppets
Show #0803: Jimmy Stewart, Orson Welles, Juliet Prowse
Show #0427: Michael Landon, Don Rickles, Don Adams, Dom DeLuise

 
Disc 2
Show #0811: Jack Benny, Rodney Dangerfield, Dom DeLuise, Nipsey Russell, Lou Jacobi, The Dingalings
Show #0701: George Burns, Dinah Shore, Jonathan Winters
Show #0516: Sammy Davis Jr, Andy Griffith, Paul Lynde

 
Disc 3
Show #0828: Bob Newhart, Florence Henderson, Tony Bennett, Dean’s son Dino Martin
Show #0816: Peter Sellers, Dom DeLuise, Nipsey Russell, Rodney Dangerfield, Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Dingalings
Show #0705: Andrew Sisters, Tim Conway, Duke Ellington, Lainie Kazan, Frank Gorshin
Show #0620: Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, Marty Feldman, Pat Cooper

 
Disc 4
Show #0808: Gene Kelly, Dom DeLuise, Nipsey Russell, Rodney Dangerfield, Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Dingalings
Show #0818: George Burns, Florence Henderson, Eddie Albert
Show #0502: David Janssen, Elke Sommer, Charles Nelson Reilly, Ralph Edwards, Don Rice

 
Disc 5
Show #0709: Sid Caesar, Phyllis Diller, The Step Brothers
Show #0822: Ethel Merman, Lainie Kazan, Roger Miller, Mr Ballantine, John Barbour
Show #0829: Jimmy Stewart, Robert Mitchum, George Gobel, Shecky Greene, The Kids Next Door

 
Disc 6
Show #0812: Woody Allen, Kate Smith, Arthur Godfrey, Dean’s Girls
Show #0804: Phil Silvers, Janet Leigh, Eddy Arnold, The Mills Brothers, Jeremy Vernon
Show #0403: Lena Horne, Zero Mostel, Buddy Ebsen, Shecky Greene
  • Interviews with Florence Henderson, Jonathan Winters, and Gail Martin Downey (Dean’s daughter)
  • Interviews with Angie Dickinson, Phyllis Diller, Norm Crosby, and Lee Hale
  • Special features
Packaging:Boxed set
Run Time:875 minutes
Format:Full screen
Number of discs:6
Language:English
Subtitles:No
Color or B&W:Color
CC:No
SDH:No
Region Code:1
Aspect Ratio:4:3
Rating:NR
"Famously unrehearsed, the show oozes retro charm…and what a guest list."—Newsday

 
"…A-list celebrities from a particularly fruitful era in entertainment (and in television)."—New York Post

 
"An enjoyable, loosey-goosey romp…"—Los Angeles Times

 
"Everybody loves somebody sometime, but it seems like that sometime for iconic entertainer Dean Martin will never end."—NBC Popcornbiz

 
"Martin’s quintessential boozy coolness and his detached refusal to take any of it seriously keep the whole thing fresh and fun."—Toronto Star
Director’s Guild of America Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety (1972)
 
Director’s Guild of America Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television (1968)
 
Director’s Guild of America Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music (Foster Brooks, 1974)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music (Ruth Buzzi, 1974)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety Series – Musical (1972)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material (1971)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety or Musical Series (1970)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music (1969)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety or Musical Series (1969)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music (1968)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Musical or Variety Series (1968)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Variety Series (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety (1967)
 
Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music (1966)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Actor – Musical/Comedy (Dean Martin, 1970)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Star – Male (Dean Martin, 1969)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Show (1968)
 
Golden Globe Award Nomination for Best TV Star – Male (Dean Martin, 1968)
 
Golden Globe Award Winner for Best TV Star – Male (Dean Martin, 1967)