Dean Martin was and is the best entertainer of all time. His imperfection was his perfection. A calm, humble, smooth, funny and very talented guy. Love him so much💖
I haven't come across another show host who could sing, dance, act, talk, tell jokes, and be this absolutely fascinating entertainer. Correct me if I'm wrong. I dare you.
OMG Dean Martin was so smooth. I loved watching his show. I especially liked the way he treated his guests, no matter their color. He'd hug/kiss black female guests and you hardly EVER saw that back in the day. Love him.
Dean gave my Dad so much Joy the closing chapters of life. The CD collection was brought to him at nursing home. Dad had a blast. Thanks to Dean,it was filled w laughter. May you meet up ahead in Paradise.
Dean was always one of my favorites. The shows were so funny. I wish they had shows like that today. But to do that you would have to find someone like dean.
Unfortunately there was only One Dean Martin! A True American Iconic Treasure! Thank God modern technology has provided a way to preserve this magic for all time for future Generations to Enjoy and appreciate! Can you imagine how sad tragic it whould be if this time and Talent was lost! I wish the technology was around in the past centuries that had preserved the talented Performers that had inspired these wonderful Entertainer's! I'm sure their were great Treasure s lost in the past thank God this was Perserved
To do that you would have to find someone in Hollywood that had talent. Someone who wasn’t full of themselves. Someone who thinks their political opinions are better than yours. Someone who thinks that if you disagree with them you should be cancelled. So, I don’t think we’ll ever see anything like this ever again. I’m just glad we are of the age when shows like this were on every week. People like Dean, Frank, Milton, Lucy,…. will never come back.
These were the days when you saw talent on the television, unlike today when there is so much garbage.... I loved Dean Martin's shows, never missed them, wonderful times... Thanks for the memories Dean, bless you and may you rest in peace forever more.
I was about 8 years old in 1967. I loved this show!! Still do!!? Thank RUclips and these great channels!! Dean was one of the greatest!!!! The garbage we have today👎👎👎👿👿☹️☹️🥴🥴👎
The Dean Martin Show- I’m Still enjoying all those episodes nowadays. A great entertainment show. Love it. Love the man and his work/music. He’ll always be remembered.
JUST KEEP THESE BRILLIANT SHOWS COMING. SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT FROM THIS GREAT SINGER AND VERSATILE ENTERTAINER. I WATCH EVERY NIGHT. I WAS YOUNG IN HIS ERA, I am 84 SO YOU CAN SEE I LIVED THROUGH THE GREATEST ERA OF ENTERTAINMENT.
Watching Dean MARTIN is REALITY AT ITS GREATEST.. just watch his facial expresions and movements and see how they express the words that he sings. HE IS THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER.............
wish we had more if the likes deano,because there ain't nothing that has paid their dues, like its got to be oh!! just hear &see whats out there now, good bye now ...
(guest) Yes, Catte! We really need to resurrect this type of variety show. There are thousands of lovely songs available from many decades, which have been largely elbowed out by crappy "pop" stuff. Almost every station on the radio , for example, is pop rubbish ! And the suoermarkets blast your ears with cheap " cover" versions : The result is that many people never get to hear good, solid melodies ! Pop crap is all they've ever known ! Well, my great favourites are classical : symphonies, oratorios,Chopin, Bach, etc : an inexhaustible supply to last a lifetime. ( Not keen on opera in audio only, as you can't tell what they're saying!), but I really appreciate the kind of songs you get on the variety shows like Dean's. Thank you SO much ! 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Man watching this is as a younger person feels insane. The humor is so different but still holds up. The music numbers are amazing and lighthearted. And there’s 8 years of this stuff, people who grew up with this had it great lol
This Show highlights an Era of Great Music Song And Dance by some of the most Talented Performer s in Human HISTORY! I'm so thankful that modern technology has been able to Preserve these Artist for Future Generation s to enjoy and appreciate a wonderful world of Past Entertainment!
Maybe the best of the 60’s- 70’s variety shows. No one like Martin. A knowing, clever send-up of a truly funny, quite handsome, legitimately gifted singer. He made it all look effortless- and what a generous host to his co-stars I was
I remain in complete awe of Dean Martin's talent! He effortlessly goes from comedic banter to great duets! One of the smoothest singing voices ever. And looks like he's having the time of his life every time. And let's not forget what a fine dramatic actor he was too. Watch The Young Lions and Rio Bravo. More than holds his own with John Wayne and Montgomery Clift, which was no easy feat!
Loved Dean, and still do. He often pretended to be drunk, and here he was. Messed up in every segment but knew how to roll with it. The hair pull at the last was unplanned, and awesome.
It's always great to revisit the great Dean Martin shows, but the best part of this one is that they put the wonderful drummer Jack Sperling out in front of the camera. A big reason why the music was so good on this show was Jack's kicking the Les Brown band. As a kid, I tuned in largely just to hear his terrific fills backing up Dean and the girl singers. And he was the coolest guy behind a set of drums.
The positive energy vibes you get from Dean Martin's shows is so fantastic! He has always made me smile. The Ding A Lings are cute and Dean always finds a comic comment with them.
That was quite excellent...I always liked Dean. Leslie Uggams blew it of this planet too. These shows are way before my time but extremely awesome. Thank you very much for the up:)
Love the song " It a marshmallow world". Have seen Dean do it serval times, not a single one are done the same way. He was so cute each and every time he sung it.
That was so funny… an excellent show! The music, the singing, the jokes… such camaraderie… and everyone so polite and good looking. From beginning to end, the timing was just perfect... and all in good fun. We don't really see anything like this anymore. It was great! Thank you for sharing tbis clip!
Not only my first Dean Show, the first I've ever seen him perform!! I watched because someone said he often played "like he was unrehearsed and slightly tipsy!" lol I wondered, HOW?!" I totes get it now! SO GOOD! I'm a fan!
Deano, our bambino, smoking a ciggy while singing a marshmallow world live, and sounding perfect in key. I Fucking love this. Wish tv was like this today
That's what we want. I will give you two nights a week, three if needed but no more than three and if you don't feel better after two weeks come back and see me, we'll try something else but you shouldn't have to, most of my patients are very satisfied so good luck, call me if you need me... here, my card????????????? (for fun)
At 48:30 Eddie Foy grabs Rossi's hair and Rossi grabs Eddie Foy's and is surprised when he takes off Eddie Foy's hair piece....great that all had a sense of humor. thank you for posting.
This part had to have Dean kinda remembering when him and Jerry was on a Bob Hope and Bing Crosby special. Jerry came out being his crazy self and Bing was so afraid Jerry was going to take off his hair piece. He never came out while Dean and Jerry was around. In fact Jerry and Bing never talked after that. Poor Dean must of having a flash back when the hair piece came off. so glad everyone was in good mood about it.
Toni Wilson Yeah, but this was clearly a genuine goof - just look at the shock on Rossi’s face, and it took quite a few seconds for the others to realise what had happened before they started laughing!
When Jackie Mason stated that if he didn't get off, "he'd be finished in the business...this happened once before....." he was referring to his legendary appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show two years prior....on that program, Ed was indicating off stage with his fingers that Jackie needed to hurry up and finish....Jackie supposedly gave Ed the middle finger in return which was captured on national television because Ed's show was broadcast live.......Sullivan banned him from future performances until eventually later in 1967 he relented and allowed Jackie back on TESS...there's much more to this story....classic television...thanks for the upload
Pinja Turunen Shabu was my thing...was never in to the "jazz cigar." Jazz made me cough and it hurt my throat, and it didn't hype me up. I am now clean though and will stay that way. My addiction now are sweet red, rum, whisky, vodka, and... Better than shabu though....
About a month after this terrific show aired, Jackie Mason ran into some serious trouble with Dean's pal Frank, who had recently married Mia Farrow, a much younger woman. Jackie often made fun of Frank as part of his act and this angered Frank, who told him to cut it out. The only comic who could do this and get away with it was Don Rickles. While in Vegas, Jackie got threatening phone calls, and someone fired three bullets through the glass door of his hotel room. There was an investigation, but the matter was soon dropped. Jackie stopped making jokes about Mia, but continued to make Frank the butt of his wisecracks. Not long afterward, during a show in Miami, Jackie remarked, "I don’t know who it was that tried to shoot me…After the shots were fired all I heard was someone singing: Doobie, doobie, do," referencing Frank's hit song of the day, "Strangers in the Night." Jackie received several death threats to stop joking about Frank, but he persisted. Finally, on Feb. 13, 1967, while Jackie was sitting in a car with a young woman in front of an apartment building in Miami, a man wearing brass knuckles yanked open the car door and struck Jackie in the face, breaking his nose and crushing his cheekbone. "We warned you to stop using the Sinatra material in your act," and "This isn't the worst thing that could happen to you," the attacker said before taking off. Jackie quit joking about Frank and, in fact, issued an apology that was published in a newspaper. One of Frank's career overseers, Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo, who tried his best to contain Frank's abusive conduct warned show biz folks that were on Frank's bad side to stay away from Miami. In Vegas, Frank could be contained, but all bets were off in Miami. Later that same year, at the Sands, Frank himself would get slugged by Vegas boss Carl Cohen, knocking out two of Frank's front dental caps, after Frank went haywire on Carl during an early morning spat between the two fellows.
Child of the sixties - can’t help but wish for a little time travel magic so Dino could sit down for an extended Colbert interview. Somehow I think Stephen could do him justice - it would be priceless. And hilarious. How a man can be so smooth & shamelessly kittenish at the same time is genius. 🤣
I love this show ! It reminds me of watching TV with my parents back in the day. I'm sure everyone knows about the Pink Panther cartoons. The Ant and the Aardvark cartoons were based on the personas of Dean Martin and Jackie Mason , lol!
The oldies were so much fun... wish they could bring back these times🎉🎉🎉
Back when STARS WERE STARS they earned it
Perfect voice, perfect humor, perfect timing.
being 9 years old, and enjoying a Thursday night with Dad crooning, Mum swooning, and me just laughing at Dean...Memories are really made of this..
Dean Martin was and is the best entertainer of all time. His imperfection was his perfection. A calm, humble, smooth, funny and very talented guy. Love him so much💖
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I haven't come across another show host who could sing, dance, act, talk, tell jokes, and be this absolutely fascinating entertainer. Correct me if I'm wrong. I dare you.
@SummerBreeze Lol!!! Thank you !
Jerry Lewis. There's another one!
@summerbreeze2284
Jamie foxx
Plus he was so easy to look at ❤
50 YEARS AGO AND I CAN STILL REMEMBER DEAN AND WHEN THE SHOW WAS OVER HE WOULD ALWAYS SAY "GOODNIGHT JEANNE" WHAT A GREAT TIME!
OMG Dean Martin was so smooth. I loved watching his show. I especially liked the way he treated his guests, no matter their color. He'd hug/kiss black female guests and you hardly EVER saw that back in the day. Love him.
That is because skin color meant nothing to him. Today he would be blasted, as the rich old white man, by the same types he hung around back then.
Loved every second of the show thank you all
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Dean gave my Dad so much Joy the closing chapters of life.
The CD collection was brought to him at nursing home.
Dad had a blast.
Thanks to Dean,it was filled w laughter.
May you meet up ahead in Paradise.
Dean was always one of my favorites. The shows were so funny. I wish they had shows like that today. But to do that you would have to find someone like dean.
Unfortunately there was only One Dean Martin! A True American Iconic Treasure! Thank God modern technology has provided a way to preserve this magic for all time for future Generations to Enjoy and appreciate! Can you imagine how sad tragic it whould be if this time and Talent was lost! I wish the technology was around in the past centuries that had preserved the talented Performers that had inspired these wonderful Entertainer's! I'm sure their were great Treasure s lost in the past thank God this was Perserved
To do that you would have to find someone in Hollywood that had talent. Someone who wasn’t full of themselves. Someone who thinks their political opinions are better than yours. Someone who thinks that if you disagree with them you should be cancelled. So, I don’t think we’ll ever see anything like this ever again. I’m just glad we are of the age when shows like this were on every week. People like Dean, Frank, Milton, Lucy,…. will never come back.
He was so handsome. I fell in love with handsome crooners. Frank, Bing, all of them. I love Dean. Miss him.
Maybe they could clone him somehow.
As a 70 s kid I can still hear my parents while watching this show whenever the antenna could reach reception . What a time to be alive
There will never be another Dean Martin, he was the greatest ❤ he was loved by millions. McNabb, RIP Dean
I watch these shows on dvd all the time and wish it were still on today
These were the days when you saw talent on the television, unlike today when there is so much garbage.... I loved Dean Martin's shows, never missed them, wonderful times...
Thanks for the memories Dean, bless you and may you rest in peace forever more.
I was about 8 years old in 1967. I loved this show!! Still do!!? Thank RUclips and these great channels!! Dean was one of the greatest!!!! The garbage we have today👎👎👎👿👿☹️☹️🥴🥴👎
True that nigguh, true that
The Dean Martin Show- I’m Still enjoying all those episodes nowadays. A great entertainment show. Love it.
Love the man and his work/music. He’ll always be remembered.
Thanks for the fabulous memories. PLEASE take me back to that era. Their jokes were FAR superior to the so-called "comedy" today.
I was Born in 1982 and for me this greate show is my favorite tv old and Gold stuf!!! Thank you Dean Martin for this ! Rest in Peace Dino !!!
JUST KEEP THESE BRILLIANT SHOWS COMING. SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT FROM THIS GREAT SINGER AND VERSATILE ENTERTAINER. I WATCH EVERY NIGHT. I WAS YOUNG IN HIS ERA, I am 84 SO YOU CAN SEE I LIVED THROUGH THE GREATEST ERA OF ENTERTAINMENT.
Thanks for response Jeffrey. Yes still moving along and hope you are well too.@@JustTurned61
Thanks for uploading this wonderful shows!
I can't get enough of him I wish these shows were on T.V. the movies they show now such,
I use to watch these all the time.
Such wonderful memories, we use to watch this every week as a family. What a talent he was. We miss you Deano!
God Bless Dean Martin for his love and great shows just be you!!!!
Watching Dean MARTIN is REALITY AT ITS GREATEST.. just watch his facial expresions and movements and see how they express the words that he sings. HE IS THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER.............
Indeed he was!
Dean Martin was the greatest entertainer that God ever blessed us with
Yes that's true
dominic piscopo my father played black jack at one of his tables he was dealing
wish we had more if the likes deano,because there ain't nothing that has paid their dues, like its got to be oh!! just hear &see whats out there now, good bye now ...
That Yeshua ben Yosef guy had a pretty good gig but only ran about three years.
He certainly was without any doubt. The absolute best.
Eddy Foy and the 7 Foys were a Vaudeville hits for decades. Jackie Mason is genius still alive today 1/22/20. Thanks Dean!
Stilllllllll lovin this show...classic Dean, classic talent from every guest.
Classsssssssss baby. We need variety to come back.
(guest)
Yes, Catte!
We really need to resurrect this type of variety show.
There are thousands of lovely songs available from many decades,
which have been largely elbowed out by crappy "pop" stuff.
Almost every station on the radio , for example, is pop rubbish !
And the suoermarkets blast your ears with cheap " cover" versions :
The result is that many people never get to hear good, solid melodies !
Pop crap is all they've ever known !
Well, my great favourites are classical : symphonies, oratorios,Chopin, Bach, etc : an inexhaustible supply to last a lifetime.
( Not keen on opera in audio only, as you can't tell what they're saying!),
but I really appreciate the kind of songs you get on the variety shows like Dean's.
Thank you SO much !
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
I have fallen in love with his music and now this show! Thank you for posting!!
Oh dean how I miss you there is always time in a day to listen to the music you were and still remembered for
This is what music means!!!
He was the most relaxed entertainer never rehearsing letting it flow with such class
Dean Always had a Good show!
My family & I always watched his show.
Sure do miss him & his shows & movies.
Man watching this is as a younger person feels insane. The humor is so different but still holds up. The music numbers are amazing and lighthearted. And there’s 8 years of this stuff, people who grew up with this had it great lol
This Show highlights an Era of Great Music Song And Dance by some of the most Talented Performer s in Human HISTORY! I'm so thankful that modern technology has been able to Preserve these Artist for Future Generation s to enjoy and appreciate a wonderful world of Past Entertainment!
Maybe the best of the 60’s- 70’s variety shows.
No one like Martin. A knowing, clever send-up of a truly funny, quite handsome, legitimately gifted singer.
He made it all look effortless- and what a generous host to his co-stars
I was
God bless you for these wonderful uploads! Dino Forever!
Karl Hungus amen!
I love Dean Martin shows is one of my favorite singers and entertainers
I was 10. My parents loved Dean.I would sit on the floor and watch.
I feel so lucky that I can watch these videos now ....... Good to know I didn't miss out on these so entertaining
OMG....thank you for posting this.
I remain in complete awe of Dean Martin's talent! He effortlessly goes from comedic banter to great duets! One of the smoothest singing voices ever. And looks like he's having the time of his life every time. And let's not forget what a fine dramatic actor he was too. Watch The Young Lions and Rio Bravo. More than holds his own with John Wayne and Montgomery Clift, which was no easy feat!
Wish my Country
Brazil
Had that kind entertaining back in 1967
Leslie Uggams performance!...The voice, the style, the choreography and then that dress...WOW!
Loved Dean, and still do. He often pretended to be drunk, and here he was. Messed up in every segment but knew how to roll with it. The hair pull at the last was unplanned, and awesome.
It's always great to revisit the great Dean Martin shows, but the best part of this one is that they put the wonderful drummer Jack Sperling out in front of the camera. A big reason why the music was so good on this show was Jack's kicking the Les Brown band. As a kid, I tuned in largely just to hear his terrific fills backing up Dean and the girl singers. And he was the coolest guy behind a set of drums.
I've always enjoyed that Marshmallow World song ;) not heard enough during the holidays...
Still love him and his voice, soo many great memories 😊 him and Elvis , the best
astoundingly jam-packed with goodies, fun, music - incredible quality for a weekly series
Love his duets with the ladies. Such a natural. Goes with the flow.
Just to to beautiful of a show i will always remember dean matin
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I love these shows!
So very entertaining : gentle humour,
pleasant music, and Dean presents
the songs in such an amiable, natural way.
☺☺☺☺☺
The positive energy vibes you get from Dean Martin's shows is so fantastic! He has always made me smile. The Ding A Lings are cute and Dean always finds a comic comment with them.
This is gold !!! I,m Classic!!!
Watching Edie Foy Jr. dance is a throwback to the vaudeville days when they all knew how to dance, sing, and juggle....
This is awesome! Love these complete shows. Thanks so much for posting
He is so funny and charismatic,damn what an entertainer he had a lot of fun,enjoying everything, you don't see that anymore nowadays🥰😍🤩
That was quite excellent...I always liked Dean. Leslie Uggams blew it of this planet too. These shows are way before my time but extremely awesome. Thank you very much for the up:)
Eighties God p
You are so Great Dean Thank you
Love the song " It a marshmallow world". Have seen Dean do it serval times, not a single one are done the same way. He was so cute each and every time he sung it.
DEANS SHOWS REMIND ME OF MY MOTHER WHEN WE BOTH WATCHED DINO ON THUSDAY NIGHTS WHILE MY DAD WAS SLEEPIN IN HIS LAZY BOY CHAIR
:)
Stop yelling lol
Just wonderful to see this 😊 Dean sits on a mountain top, and Frank sits right next to him 👌 thank you so much for posting these.
That was so funny… an excellent show! The music, the singing, the jokes… such camaraderie… and everyone so polite and good looking. From beginning to end, the timing was just perfect... and all in good fun. We don't really see anything like this anymore. It was great! Thank you for sharing tbis clip!
Many thanks for the shows! Great to see this.
You're quite welcome Matthew :)
Not only my first Dean Show, the first I've ever seen him perform!! I watched because someone said he often played "like he was unrehearsed and slightly tipsy!" lol I wondered, HOW?!" I totes get it now! SO GOOD! I'm a fan!
A man having fun loving life and being entertained through out it all. Thank you, subscribed.
Dean Martin rocks!!!!!
Art Roraback amen
He very most certainly was!
Dinos voice is warm velvet , makes you SMILE 😄😍🍝🤗 👑 🥰
Greatest ❤️👍😍
Great to see the great Jack Sperling with Leslie Uggams! And Dino sings so beautifully, all the subtleties are there!
Thank you for posting!
The best, and his humility and humor THE best
I miss Dean as he was so cute and his voice just made me feel warm.
Deano, our bambino, smoking a ciggy while singing a marshmallow world live, and sounding perfect in key. I Fucking love this. Wish tv was like this today
I Always loved his shows.
If I was a doctor this is what I would prescribe to my patients, the best anti-depressant ever made.
That's what we want. I will give you two nights a week, three if needed but no more than three and if you don't feel better after two weeks come back and see me, we'll try something else but you shouldn't have to, most of my patients are very satisfied so good luck, call me if you need me... here, my card????????????? (for fun)
Permanent smile
I agree I suffer from choric pain, if I am really hurting all I have to is put Dean Martin show, my pain melt away. Best medicine for choric pain.
Thank you man! I love this show too much,thanks again!
You're quite welcome randy fc
My mum absolutely drooled over this man
Full show great thanks !!!!!
These are amazing! I have all the "best of" DVDs, but I'd love to have these complete episodes - just so good!
Thursday nights were something to look forward to! Great memories. A+
Everybody loved Dean Martin! There will never be another Dean. 😢
At 48:30 Eddie Foy grabs Rossi's hair and Rossi grabs Eddie Foy's and is surprised when he takes off Eddie Foy's hair piece....great that all had a sense of humor. thank you for posting.
sumo fann yvw sumo fann :)
This part had to have Dean kinda remembering when him and Jerry was on a Bob Hope and Bing Crosby special. Jerry came out being his crazy self and Bing was so afraid Jerry was going to take off his hair piece. He never came out while Dean and Jerry was around. In fact Jerry and Bing never talked after that. Poor Dean must of having a flash back when the hair piece came off. so glad everyone was in good mood about it.
Toni Wilson Yeah, but this was clearly a genuine goof - just look at the shock on Rossi’s face, and it took quite a few seconds for the others to realise what had happened before they started laughing!
Toni Wilson Lovely show. 🧚🏻♀️🌸🌸🌸🌟
When Jackie Mason stated that if he didn't get off, "he'd be finished in the business...this happened once before....." he was referring to his legendary appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show two years prior....on that program, Ed was indicating off stage with his fingers that Jackie needed to hurry up and finish....Jackie supposedly gave Ed the middle finger in return which was captured on national television because Ed's show was broadcast live.......Sullivan banned him from future performances until eventually later in 1967 he relented and allowed Jackie back on TESS...there's much more to this story....classic television...thanks for the upload
Brilliant from beginning to end!
Effectivement c'est loin sans le temps. Merveilleux.... ou sont les grands ARTISTIES?
So glad to see "The Dean Martin Show" again
Back when TV had class and style.
60s-80s, eras of FUN! Now its too much politics and the club scene isn't safe anymore... Wish I was born in this era.
+A. Olaer - I've never had a problem at my local clubs.
+A. Olaer You could always enjoy some of em' jazz cigarettes. Ya know what i mean, bud!
Pinja Turunen Shabu was my thing...was never in to the "jazz cigar." Jazz made me cough and it hurt my throat, and it didn't hype me up. I am now clean though and will stay that way. My addiction now are sweet red, rum, whisky, vodka, and... Better than shabu though....
A. Oreal 45-1975 were fun
40s dance and swing
50s music
60s culture
70s music and culture
Pinja Turunen 4
love this! missed times. My Boss always tells me..."welcome to the 60's"
I love 💕 how he slides down the pole to start every show
Love the nostalgia!!!
i recall this show from such a different perspective.
one of the greatest ever
Could Leslie Uggams have more personal charm and charisma? She glows!
loved this so much!!
About a month after this terrific show aired, Jackie Mason ran into some serious trouble with Dean's pal Frank, who had recently married Mia Farrow, a much younger woman. Jackie often made fun of Frank as part of his act and this angered Frank, who told him to cut it out. The only comic who could do this and get away with it was Don Rickles. While in Vegas, Jackie got threatening phone calls, and someone fired three bullets through the glass door of his hotel room. There was an investigation, but the matter was soon dropped. Jackie stopped making jokes about Mia, but continued to make Frank the butt of his wisecracks. Not long afterward, during a show in Miami, Jackie remarked, "I don’t know who it was that tried to shoot me…After the shots were fired all I heard was someone singing: Doobie, doobie, do," referencing Frank's hit song of the day, "Strangers in the Night."
Jackie received several death threats to stop joking about Frank, but he persisted. Finally, on Feb. 13, 1967, while Jackie was sitting in a car with a young woman in front of an apartment building in Miami, a man wearing brass knuckles yanked open the car door and struck Jackie in the face, breaking his nose and crushing his cheekbone. "We warned you to stop using the Sinatra material in your act," and "This isn't the worst thing that could happen to you," the attacker said before taking off. Jackie quit joking about Frank and, in fact, issued an apology that was published in a newspaper. One of Frank's career overseers, Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo, who tried his best to contain Frank's abusive conduct warned show biz folks that were on Frank's bad side to stay away from Miami. In Vegas, Frank could be contained, but all bets were off in Miami. Later that same year, at the Sands, Frank himself would get slugged by Vegas boss Carl Cohen, knocking out two of Frank's front dental caps, after Frank went haywire on Carl during an early morning spat between the two fellows.
Frank Sinatra,for all his generous philanthropic contributions, had a mean temper and associates who would lash out in order to prove their loyalty
How weird
How strange
I love Frank, but he could be a jerk! He drank heavily and was abusive to other people.
Love to hear Dean sing Acustom to her Face. Eddie Foy was his guest. Standing on the corner.
Leslie Uggams... What a beautiful woman.!
i would be ten yrs old.... Deano was the man
I was 9 so Happy we have the I the internet so we can really enjoy these shows.
Child of the sixties - can’t help but wish for a little time travel magic so Dino could sit down for an extended Colbert interview. Somehow I think Stephen could do him justice - it would be priceless. And hilarious. How a man can be so smooth & shamelessly kittenish at the same time is genius. 🤣
He was so talented.
I love this show ! It reminds me of watching TV with my parents back in the day. I'm sure everyone knows about the Pink Panther cartoons. The Ant and the Aardvark cartoons were based on the personas of Dean Martin and Jackie Mason , lol!
ESTA MUSICA Y ESTOS ARTISTAS, ME REMONTAN A LA MUSICA DE LOS 1960, QUE TIEMPOS COMO ESTOS FUERON MEJOR.
It's wonderful to see Eddie Foy again.💕👍🏻