Dean's lunch is investigated by Raymond Burr playing a food inspector. Bob Newhart does a bit about police lineups and discusses football's beginnings. Elaine Stritch portrays a lingerie saleswoman. Dean sings "It's the Talk of the Town."
Dean performs "Last Summer" and "Party Dolls and Wine." Reporter Charles Nelson Reilly interrupts a crime to get an interview. Eva Gabor plays Snow White encountering cop Dean. "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" is offered by the Ding-A-Lings.
Dean croons "Red Sails in the Sunset" and "Release Me." Dean and Dom DeLuise do their version of Caesar's assasination. Phil Silvers is a cemetary plot saleman in a comedic bit.
Dean greets Barbara McNair who sings "Something's Coming On." Dean plays a recruit for Art Carney's Satan who is not very good at his job. Art portrays a nagged husband trying to write an important historical document.
Urbane Dean is taken advantage of by rural hick Jonathan Winters. Paul Lynde has discord with Kay Medford about community property. Paul is a wealthy man in love with Marian Mercer. Dean sings "The Small Exception of Me."
Dean and his guests portray people involved in a sex change operation. Dean croons "I Don't Know What I Doing." The Ding-A-Lings join Dean as he sings "Way Down Yonder."
Dean is proprietor of Rent a Husband with Carol Channing as a customer. In a barber shop skit the new trends in autos are discussed. Dean and Carol, on roller skates, join together to sing "Brand New Key."
In the primary bit Dean Martin is in charge of a liquor store that Ernest Borgnine and Dom DeLuise are attempting to rob. Dean leads a discussion of Hollywood doings at a barber shop. Dom portrays a bumbling knife thrower.
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By what name was The Dean Martin Show (1965) officially released in India in English?