Summer replacement series for The Dean Martin Show, starring the chorus girls from that show.Summer replacement series for The Dean Martin Show, starring the chorus girls from that show.Summer replacement series for The Dean Martin Show, starring the chorus girls from that show.
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- TriviaThe first season, airing in the summer of 1968, sought to capture a throwback 1930s aesthetic, with costumes and songs inspired by the bygone period. The style was evocative of the streetwise "gold digger" chorus girl films of the '30s, as well as the popular gangster films of that decade (mostly produced by Warner Bros.). The stylistic choice may have been inspired by the popularity of recent box office hit Bonnie and Clyde (1967), set in the Depression era. The 1969 season expanded its retro aesthetic to include the 1940s war years, and the 1970 season abandoned the throwback gimmick in favor of a more contemporary sensibility.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Co. (1972)
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There was a whole pack of these musical-comedy-variety shows, airing some of the best new and old talent in the US. But you'd never know it from what makes it to the cable TV rerun channels. These shows had chorus lines, with go-go dancers in flattering costumes, and for that they are unacceptable to today's audiences. And Dean Martin's girls were always the cutest. This show was a lot of fun to watch, and it's a real pity it's unavailable today.
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- Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers in London
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- NBC Studios - 3000 W. Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California, USA(seasons 1 and 2)
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By what name was Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers (1968) officially released in Canada in English?
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