The Dean Martin Show - Season 3

The Dean Martin Show - Season 3

Season 3

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DatesSep 14, 1967 - Apr 4, 1968
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Episodes

Episode #61
Season 3Episode 160 min

Episode #61

Show #61 - 3rd Season Premiere Music:--Dean Martin - ""Welcome to My World"" and ""The Birds and the Bees"" --Juliet Prowse - ""The Very Soft Shoes"" --Dean Martin, Jimmy Stewart and Orson Welles - ""Personality"" --Orson Welles and Dean Martin - ""Brush Up Your Shakespeare"" --Jimmy Stewart and Dean Martin - ""Ragtime Cowboy Joe""
Sep 14, 1967
Episode #62
Season 3Episode 260 min

Episode #62

Guests:--Rosemary Clooney --Buddy Hackett --Minnie Pearl --David Steinberg
Sep 21, 1967
Episode #63
Season 3Episode 360 min

Episode #63

Guests: --Flip Wilson --Don Rickles --Roy Rogers and Dale Evans --Petula Clark
Sep 28, 1967
Episode #64
Season 3Episode 460 min

Episode #64

Guests: --Janet Leigh --Phil Silvers --Jeremy Vernon --Eddy Arnold
Oct 5, 1967
Episode #65
Season 3Episode 560 min

Episode #65

Music: --Dean Martin - ""Blue Blue Day"" and ""It's the Talk of the Town"" --Dean Martin sings ""High Hopes"" (to a Little League baseball team) --Gail Martin - 'Sing' medley --Stanley Holloway - ""Fish 'n' Chips"" (with dancers) --Stanley Holloway and Dean Martin - ""It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo"" and ""With a Little Big of Luck""
Oct 12, 1967
Episode #66
Season 3Episode 660 min

Episode #66

Music includes: --Dean Martin - ""On a Slow Boat to China"" and ""You Made Me Love You"" --Bing Crosby and Dean Martin - ""Give Me the Simple Life"" and a medley of Al Jolson songs. --Lena Horne - ""Softly As I Leave You"" and ""You'd Better Love Me"" (Please see ""Recap"" for more episode info.)
Oct 19, 1967
Episode #67
Season 3Episode 760 min

Episode #67

Music: --Dean Martin - ""I'm Confessin' that I Love You"" and ""I'm Gonna Change Everything"" --Donald O'Connor and Dean Martin - ""The Lady's in Love with You,"" ""They Don't Believe Me,"" ""My Buddy"" and ""He's a Ladies' Man"" --Nancy Ames - ""Pow, Pow, Pow"" and ""Fly Me to the Moon""
Oct 26, 1967
Episode #68
Season 3Episode 860 min

Episode #68

Music: --Dean Martin - ""Pride"" and ""Release Me"" --Peggy Lee - ""Alfie"" and ""The Lonesome Road""--Peggy Lee and Dean Martin - blues medley (see ""Recap"") --Van Johnson - ""How Could You Believe Me?"" (with dancers) --Van Johnson and Dean Martin - ""Button Up Your Overcoat"" --Homer and Jethro - ""Yellow Rose of Texas"" and ""Let Me Go Lover"" --Homer and Jethro with Dean Martin - ""I've Got Tears in My Ears""
Nov 2, 1967
Episode #69
Season 3Episode 960 min

Episode #69

Show #69
Nov 9, 1967
Buddy Ebsen, Cyd Charise, Dom DeLuise, Barbara McNair, Albert T Berry, Phil Harris
Season 3Episode 1060 min

Buddy Ebsen, Cyd Charise, Dom DeLuise, Barbara McNair, Albert T Berry, Phil Harris

Nov 16, 1967
Episode #71
Season 3Episode 1160 min

Episode #71

Music: --Dean Martin - ""Let the Good Times In"" and ""Home"" --Kate Smith - ""Anyone Can Move a Mountain"" and ""At the Moving Picture Ball"" --Kate Smith and Dean Martin - ""Let Me Call You Sweetheart"" and a medley of travel songs. --Kaye Stevens and Dean Martin - ""I Wish I Were in Love Again"" --Janie Gee and Dean Martin - ""Little Girl,"" ""You're an Old Smoothie"" and ""You Make Me Feel So Young"" Also appearing: --Woody Allen
Nov 23, 1967
Lena Horne / Andrews Sisters / Don Rickles
Season 3Episode 1260 min

Lena Horne / Andrews Sisters / Don Rickles

Show #72 Music: --Dean Martin - ""I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" and ""If You Knew Susie"" --Lena Horne - ""I'll Plant My Own Tree"" and ""Some Day My Prince Will Come"" --The Andrews Sisters Also appearing: --Don Rickles (comedian) - recreates his nightclub act in which he pokes fun at celebrities in the audience. The audience includes Don Adams, Polly Bergen, Pat Boone, Barbara Eden, Joey Heatherton, Bob Hope, Rose Marie, Ross Martin, Ricardo Montalban and Danny Thomas.
Nov 30, 1967
Episode #73
Season 3Episode 1360 min

Episode #73

Guests: --Van Johnson , Patrice Munsel , Susan Barrett , John Barbour , Wisa D'Orso
Dec 7, 1967
Guests: Bob Newhart, Dom DeLuise, Caterina Valente & Guy Marks
Season 3Episode 1460 min

Guests: Bob Newhart, Dom DeLuise, Caterina Valente & Guy Marks

Show #74
Dec 14, 1967
Christmas with the Martins and Sinatras
Season 3Episode 1560 min

Christmas with the Martins and Sinatras

""Christmas with the Martins and Sinatras"" Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra's families gather together for a Christmas show.
Dec 21, 1967
Episode #76
Season 3Episode 1660 min

Episode #76

Show #76 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Almost Like Being in Love"" and ""Blue Moon"" --Polly Bergen - ""Gonna Build a Mountain"" and ""Hi Lili Hi Lo"" --Polly Bergen and Dean Martin - ""Tumbling Tumbleweeds"" and ""Crawdad Song"" --The Mills Brothers - ""Glowworm"" and ""Cab Criver"" --The Mills Brothers and Dean Martin - ""Lazy River"" --Dean Martin and guests - Beer Garden medley: ""Cabaret,"" ""Ach du Lieber"" and ""Blue Danube Waltz""
Dec 28, 1967
Episode #77
Season 3Episode 1760 min

Episode #77

Music: --Dean Martin - ""Is it True What They Say About Dixie?"" --Helen Grayco performs ""The Mood I'm In"" and ""For Once In My Life"" --Helen Grayco and Dean Martin - ""Walking My Baby Back Home"" and ""Would You Like to Take a Walk"" --Morgana King performs ""I Have Loved Me A Man"". --Morgana King and Dean Martin - ""So Long,"" ""Now Is the Hour"" and ""Auld Lang Syne""
Jan 4, 1968
Episode #78
Season 3Episode 1860 min

Episode #78

Music: --Dean Martin - ""Young at Heart"" and ""I Will"" --Barbara Heller - ""Forget Me"" --Susan Barrett - ""Strike Up the Band"" --Susan Barrett and Dean Martin - ""The Gypsy in My Soul,"" ""King of the Road,"" ""Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!,"" ""Bumming Around"" and ""Breezin' Along with the Breeze"" --Dean Martin and guests - ""What a Country""
Jan 11, 1968
Episode #79
Season 3Episode 1960 min

Episode #79

Show #79 - January 18, 1968 Guests: --Eddie Albert --George Burns --Florence Henderson --Janie Gee
Jan 18, 1968
Orson Welles, Joey Heatherton, Buck Owens, Bob Melvin
Season 3Episode 2060 min

Orson Welles, Joey Heatherton, Buck Owens, Bob Melvin

Music: --Dean Martin - ""Things"" and ""Welcome to My World"" --Joey Heatherton - ""You Came a Long Way from St. Louis"" and ""You Can Have Him"" --Joey Heatherton and Dean Martin - ""Just in Time"" --Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - ""How Long Will My Baby Be Gone?"" --Buck Owens and Dean Martin - ""I've Got a Tiger by the Tail"" and ""Love's Gonna Live Here"" Also appearing: --Orson Welles --Bob Melvin (comedian) --Professor Backwards (comedian)
Jan 25, 1968
Episode #81
Season 3Episode 2160 min

Episode #81

Music: --Dean Martin - ""Don't Let the Blues Make You Bad"" --Alice Faye - medley of Lillian Russell songs --Alice Faye and Dean Martin - ""You'll Never Know"" --Phil Harris - ""I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" --Julius La Rosa - ""On A Clear Day"" --Julius LaRosa and Dean Martin - ""Vino or Cappucino"" --The Kids Next Door - ""One of Those Songs"" Also appearing: --Norm Crosby --Yonely (comic musician)
Feb 1, 1968
Episode #82
Season 3Episode 2260 min

Episode #82

Show #82 February 8, 1968 --Lorne Greene --Red Buttons --Jane Morgan --Skiles & Henderson Show #83 February 15, 1968 --Ethel Merman --Rober Miller --Lainie Kazan --John Barbour --Carl Ballantine
Feb 8, 1968
Episode #84
Season 3Episode 2360 min

Episode #84

Show #84 Music: ""Begin the Beguine""....Keely Smith ""Treat Me Rough"".....Mickey Rooney ""I Love Paris""....Minnie Pearl ""Green Green Grass of Home""....Don Cherry Les Brown Orchestra conducts.
Feb 22, 1968
Episode #85
Season 3Episode 2460 min

Episode #85

Feb 29, 1968
Episode #86
Season 3Episode 2560 min

Episode #86

Show #86 Music: --Dean Martin - ""That Old Clock on the Wall"" and ""I'm in the Mood for Love"" --Peggy Lee - ""Come Back to Me"" and ""Here's to You"" --Peggy Lee and Dean Martin - Doodlin' medley --George Gobel and Dean Martin - ""Ode to Billy Joe"" --Eddie Foy Jr. - ""I'm Clarence Fitzgerald""
Mar 7, 1968
Episode #87
Season 3Episode 2660 min

Episode #87

Show #87 Music: --Dean Martin - ""Little Old Wine Drinker Me"" and ""A Hundred Years from Today"" --Liberace - medley --Caterina Valente - ""It's a Most Unusual Day"" and ""That Old Black Magic"" --Caterina Valente and Dean Martin - ""It Had to Be You"" and a medley of 'New York' songs --George Jessel and Dean Martin - ""Toot, Toot, Tootsie!""
Mar 14, 1968
Episode #88
Season 3Episode 2760 min

Episode #88

Show #88 Music: --Dino, Desi & Billy - ""My What A Shame"" --Dean Martin and Dino (Dean Martin Jr.) - ""Small Fry"" --Dean Martin - ""Here Comes My Baby"" and ""Pennies from Heaven"" --Dean Martin and Tony Bennett - medley of 'Girl Friend' songs --Tony Bennett - ""Fool of Fools"" and ""For Once in My Life"" --Florence Henderson - ""We're in the Money,"" ""I've Told Ev'ry Little Star,"" ""Beyond the Blue Horizon"" and ""The Continental"" Also appearing: --Bob Newhart
Mar 21, 1968
Episode #89
Season 3Episode 2860 min

Episode #89

Show #89 - March 28, 1968 Guests: --Vince Edwards --Billy De Wolfe --Linda Bennett --Morgana King --The Kids Next Door Next week: Show #90 - April 4, 1969 (final new show of the 3rd season) Music: --Dean Martin - ""Look for the Silver Lining,"" ""Nobody's Baby Again"" and ""It's Easy to Remember"" --Wisa D'Orso (singer-dancer) - ""I'm the First Girl in the Second Row in the Third Scene of the Fourth Number"" Also appearing: --Jimmy Stewart --George Gobel --Shecky Greene
Mar 28, 1968
Episode #90
Season 3Episode 3060 min

Episode #90

April 4, 1968 (final new show of the 3rd season) Music: --Dean Martin - ""Look for the Silver Lining,"" ""Nobody's Baby Again"" and ""It's Easy to Remember"" --Wisa D'Orso (singer-dancer) - ""I'm the First Girl in the Second Row in the Third Scene of the Fourth Number"" Also appearing: --Jimmy Stewart --George Gobel --Shecky Greene
Apr 4, 1968

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