The Dean Martin Show - First episode

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Published 2016-09-18
The Dean Martin Show (September 16, 1965). RARE!

Dean Martin - "Houston".
Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra – "(Oldest Established) Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York".
Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Diahann Carroll – "Witchcraft".
Diahann Carroll – "I'll Never Go There Again", "Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Told Me" and "Anyplace I Hang My Hat Is Home".
Jan & Dean - "Little Old Lady From Pasadena".
Joey Heatherton – "I've Got Your Number".
The Sid and Marty Krofft Puppets – "Everything's Coming Up Roses".

Also appearing:
Bob Newhart
Danny Thomas
Steve Allen
Frankie Avalon

All Comments (21)
  • @StuffyMc
    Everybody thinks I'm a weirdo for liking Dean Martin. I laughed in the first minute of this. He was such an awesome guy.
  • I'm only 40 years old, but I don't watch modern television at all. I hook the computer up to the TV and the family and I watch all these old shows instead.
  • @frankmanno1584
    There was more talent on this one show than there is in all of entertainment today.
  • @magistrumartium
    People used to dress up when they went out in public. Nowadays most people dress like they're going to clean their garage--even school teachers can't be bothered to dress nicely. In the 60s, people cared about how they looked.
  • @daniellack3559
    Hey Pally, you really did an enormous service by posting this premiere episode of the legendary Dean Martin Show...I didn't know it was so packed with superstar guests....every deano fan owes you big time...thanks again!
  • @jkssr1885
    Just looked up the word COOL and there was a picture of Dean!
  • @toniwilson1579
    I just got Deana Martin book about her dad call memories are made of these. It a great book if you want to understand more about her dad and his life. Only read 82 pages today and it had me laughing and crying and glad I grew up in my family. He once made a comment on his roast that "This business is not always easy". After reading the book today I understand what he meant. Made me love him and his family even more ... For sharing their dad and husband with the whole world. I realize how much his family have gone though so Dean could entertain all of us even now. It a must read book for any of Dean Martin fan.
  • @bigalexg
    My Mom loved Dean so much. Every time this show came on she watched and that meant I did too though I wasn't allowed until probably 68 or so. Even as a young boy I thought Dean was funny and likable. I didn't care much then for the music of that generation, being madly in love with 60's rock but many years later I came back to Frankie and Dean and now I just love it! Youtube is such a wonderful place to relive these classics.
  • @annaauvil2789
    I've recently become a fan of Dean Martin (due in part to my best friend being obsessed with Frank Sinatra--we're both 19!) and I love watching these old videos. Thanks for uploading!
  • @jamescurran9002
    Can you imagine someone putting this show on today? I remember watching this when I was a kid. My parents went to bed early ,left me with the TV. I never missed it.
  • The Dean Martin Show was like a one hour party every Thursday night.
  • @jwsopko
    There is no one in Hollywood or New York anymore that are capable of putting together shows like this. I miss the LIVE variety shows.
  • @janettrim7587
    Thanks, Deano. Boy does that bring back some great memories. I guess you have to be ancient like me to know how great these shows were. It's my 80th birthday today and this has been the best treat EVER!
  • @JoeFlation
    I just showed this to my 80yr old mom. she just about cried from the good memories. why aren't there entertainers like this anymore?
  • @BRuane-pw6xq
    I had the chance to meet Dean in Bev Hills at The Bev Hills Hotel right before his passing and thanked him for his many years of bringing joy and entertainment to many for so many years. He never got over the death of his Son killed in a Calif Air National Guard training mission. He
  • @IB1ron
    Who says you can't live in the past .
  • @thommysides4616
    I see there are not that many, die-hard Dean fans left. This show's been on YouTube now for 4 years and is still under 300,000 views. Many modern shows get that in a week or less, but you know...today's shows can't come close to the quality of art...that these 60's shows displayed. Dean Martin I found, died on Christmas Day 1995. He was truly a gift to this world, and I would like to think....he's now....a heavenly gift to our Father Above. RIP dear Dean'o!!!