1: 5th Season Premiere: Goldie Hawn; Dennis Weaver
Sep 18, 1969
Music: --Dean Martin - ""Do You Believe This Town?"" --Goldie Hawn - ""Star"" --Dennis Weaver - ""Ya Got Trouble"" Also: --Dom DeLuise
2: Episode #122
Sep 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)
3: Episode #123
Oct 2, 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
4: Episode #124
Oct 9, 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
5: Episode #125
Oct 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
6: Episode #126
Oct 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
7: Episode #127
Oct 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
8: Episode #128
Nov 6, 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
9: Episode #129
Nov 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
10: Episode #130
Nov 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
11: Episode #131
Nov 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
12: Episode #132
Dec 4, 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
13: Episode #133
Dec 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)
14: Gina Lollobrigida / Orson Welles / George Gobel
Dec 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).
16: Petula Clark / Peter Graves / Gale Gordon
Jan 8, 1970
Music: --Dean Martin - “The Birds and the Bees"" and “The Green, Green Grass of Homeâ€--Peter Graves sings “Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries†--Petula Clark - “Don’t Sleep in the Subway"" and ""You and Iâ€--Petula Clark and Dean Martin - medley (please see ""Recap"")Also: Gale Gordon appears in a comedy sketch (please see ""Recap"")
17: Andy Griffith / Sammy Davis Jr. / Paul Lynde
Jan 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
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)
19: Episode #138
Jan 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
20: Episode #139
Feb 5, 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""
21: Greg Morris / Ross Martin / Kate Smith / Paul Lynde
Feb 12, 1970
Music: --Dean Martin - “The Nearness of You"" & “Blue Blue Dayâ€--Greg Morris - “Love’s Been Good to Meâ€--Ross Martin - “My Walking Stickâ€--Kate Smith-“If Ever I Would Leave Youâ€--Kate Smith and Dean Martin - medley (please see ""Recap"" for song titles)
22: Lee J. Cobb / Buddy Ebsen / Clinger Sisters
Feb 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 Shoesâ€--Dean Martin and The Clinger Sisters - “Getting to know You†Also appearing: --Lee J. Cobb--Charles Nelson Reilly--Jackie Vernon
23: Ann-Margret / Bob Newhart
Feb 26, 1970
Music:--Dean Martin - “Second Hand Rose†& “Welcome to My Worldâ€--Dean Martin and Ann-Margret - medley (please see ""Recap"" for song titles)--Dean Martin, Ann-Margret, Bob Newhart - “It’s Better With a Union Manâ€Comedy: --Bob Newhart does a comedy monologue about the launching of the first elevator. --Dean Martin as a patient whose doctor is Ann-Margret.
24: Sid Caesar / Barbara Anderson / Marty Robbins
Mar 5, 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
25: Episode #144
Mar 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
26: Episode #145
Mar 19, 1970
Show 145
27: Episode #70
Nov 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)
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