In this DVD are many of Dean's celebrity guests over the years including Ann-Margret, Jack Benny, Joey Bishop, Bill Cosby, Dom DeLuise, Ella Fitzgerald, Rich Little, Ronald Reagan, Peter Sellers, and Danny Thomas. The Dean Martin Variety Show first aired in 1965.
N**A
it would've made this Disc & the rest of the Discs great.
If the volumes were more of completed episodes with commentary only placed as special feature, it would've made this Disc & the rest of the Discs great.
S**N
Five Stars
Great stuff
P**O
Four Stars
great dvd
R**D
Garrison Packaging Passe'
This is a review of the complete 'Best of Dean Martin...' sets. I'm not critiquing any specific volume, so I apologize in advance that this review is found on every one. However, since my review is for all buyers and not just those of a certain volume, this seems necessary.'The Dean Martin Show'(1965-74) was a favorite of mine as a child &, outside of the vaudeville slapstick, it still holds up pretty well. As for the packaging, however, Martin's longtime assistant, Greg Garrison, has edited this whole thing together with no consideration to content or style: on e. volume, excerpts from all nine seasons are poorly tossed together, with the jump from time periods being extremely jarring & the style of the show completely lost. Included are reminiscences from guest stars of the show, but these are poorly edited into the format, looking more like cheap quality early 80s videos. A friend of mine, who also likes 60s TV, was just horrified when he saw this mishmash.So, basically, if you're someone who just wants to see the show and has no concerns on how you view it, these'll possibly be fine. Contrarily, if you have fond memories of the show and its style, which Martin worked hard on, you'd probably do better waiting for a better package. A season by season release, as most TV offers now, is long overdue.The real culprit here is Guthy-Renker, who has the rights to the show. It's an extremely dated company that does this very same thing to all programs to which they received the rights, such as 'The Carol Burnett Show' & 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'. I believe 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' has had this same problem, but handled by a different mishandler.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
R**D
Garrison DVD Dated
This is a review of the complete 'Best of Dean Martin...' sets. I'm not critiquing any specific volume, so I apologize in advance that this review is found on every one. However, since my review is for all buyers and not just those of a certain volume, this seems necessary.'The Dean Martin Show'(1965-74) was a favorite of mine as a child &, outside of the vaudeville slapstick, it still holds up pretty well. As for the packaging, however, Martin's longtime assistant, Greg Garrison, has edited this whole thing together with no consideration to content or style: on e. volume, excerpts from all nine seasons are poorly tossed together, with the jump from time periods being extremely jarring & the style of the show completely lost. Included are reminiscences from guest stars of the show, but these are poorly edited into the format, looking more like cheap quality early 80s videos. A friend of mine, who also likes 60s TV, was just horrified when he saw this mishmash.So, basically, if you're someone who just wants to see the show and has no concerns on how you view it, these'll possibly be fine. Contrarily, if you have fond memories of the show and its style, which Martin worked hard on, you'd probably do better waiting for a better package. A season by season release, as most TV offers now, is long overdue.The real culprit here is Guthy-Renker, who has the rights to the show. It's an extremely dated company that does this very same thing to all programs to which they received the rights, such as 'The Carol Burnett Show' & 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'. I believe 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' has had this same problem, but handled by a different mishandler.
F**N
Redwood Film Producer Has it Right!
My sentiments exactly! I was really looking for a video time capsule of the Martin Show in chronological order, as they were originally produced . . . .instead, I get no semblance of thesequence in which I "remember" a particular show. We all have selective memories and as a kid growing up in Virginia in the 60's . . .I remember times and places and the reactions of family members to certain episodes that cling like barnacles to my psychic waterline. I did hope to re-kindle a fleeting glimpse of that time by veiwing the Martin Variety Hour. I will be patient andwait for it to be Done Right next time. Great Review!!
J**E
Par for the course
Once again, some funny material but a lot of the humor is specific to the period in which this was filmed. Very good musical performances as well.
V**.
Five Stars
good item
J**N
A class act
Not as good a compilation as the other one I've got, but still a class act in every way.
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