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- Don Rickles serves as roastmaster for Dean Martin's own roast. Also featured are Foster Brooks, Ruth Buzzi, Bob Hope and many other comedy legends.
- Beloved comic actress Betty White is the subject roasted.
- Airing April 27, 1976, Dean Martin hosted a star studded celebrity roast of Dennis Weaver. The roasters included former cast mates Amanda Blake and Milburn Stone from Gunsmoke and many other well-known stars.
- Dean Martin and Friends roast Redd Foxx
- Roast of Jack Klugman.
- Dean Martin and Friends roast Jimmy Stewart
- Dean Martin and Friends roast Angie Dickinson
- Dean Martin and Friends roast Danny Thomas
- Dean Martin and Friends roast Evel Knievel
- Dean Martin's comedy/variety show that aired on September 1975.
- Dean Martin and Friends roast Joe Namath
- TV special airing January 13, 1976: Dean returns as host and owner of his Beverly Hills nightclub, Dean's Place, spotlighting new, young talent.
- Dean Martin & Friends roast Dan Haggerty
- Legendary comedian George Burns is the subject roasted, on the heels of his successful "Oh, God!"
- Dean Martin and Friends roast Joe Garagiola
- Two 12-year-old girls going through a divorce make a pact never to divorce their friendship.
- Teenage figure skater learns to true value of winning when she meets a paraplegic youngster.
- 1977–8.1 (9)TV EpisodeLegend has it that thousands of years ago, the island of Atlantis once housed an advanced civilization - which. then vanished completely in a violent cataclysm. Merely a myth? Or did Atlantis really exist? In an engrossing journey back to the ancient world, Jacques Cousteau and crew travel to the islands near Greece to see whether there was a connection between the violent earthquakes that racked the region and the fall of the gracious Minoan civilization that flourished on Crete during the Bronze Age. Could the Minoan civilization indeed have been the basis for the Altantis legend? Cousteau also examines the roots of Plato's account of Atlantis. Was it a folk memory passed through generations or Plato's own views on war and corruption?