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  1. 40. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Music. Add a plot in your language. Stars. The Golddiggers. Lezlie Dalton. Debi McFarland. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 2 User reviews. Episodes 28. Browse episodes. 3 seasons 3 years. Photos 8. Top cast. Edit. The Golddiggers. Themselves. 28 episodes • 1968–1970. Lezlie Dalton. Self - Golddigger.

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    • 1968-06-20
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  2. The group was formed in 1968, dissolved in 1992, and reorganized in 2007. It has numbered between four to thirteen members over various time periods. The group debuted on The Dean Martin Show and was later featured in a summer replacement television series on NBC over three seasons.

  3. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers. Seasons. Years. 1. 2. 3. S3.E1 ∙ Episode #3.1. July 16, 1970. Add a plot. Rate. S3.E2 ∙ Episode #3.2. July 23, 1970. Add a plot. Rate. S3.E3 ∙ Episode #3.3. July 30, 1970. Add a plot. Rate. S3.E4 ∙ Episode #3.4. August 6, 1970. Add a plot. Rate. S3.E5 ∙ Episode #3.5.

  4. August 3, 1972: With Debbie Reynolds, Charles Nelson Reilly. Darin, in this summer replacement for Dean Martin, will be joined by regulars Rip Taylor, Steve Landesberg, Sara Hankboner, Cathy Cahill and Dick Bakalyan for production numbers and comedy sketches.

  5. The series, Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers, starred Frank Sinatra Jr. and Joey Heatherton as musical hosts, with comedy routines by Paul Lynde, Stanley Myron Handelman, Barbara Heller, Skiles and Henderson, and neo-vaudeville musicians The Times Square Two. The summer show was a hit, returning the following year with a new cast.

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  7. Season 3. 9. Episode #3.9. 8. Episode #3.8. 7. Episode #3.7. 6. Episode #3.6. 5. Episode #3.5. 4. Episode #3.4. 3. Episode #3.3. 2. Episode #3.2. 1. Episode #3.1. Cast. The Golddiggers...

  8. The second year, the songs of the 1940s. This is our third season so we're moving along to a program of contemporary material - Burt Bacharach and so on - except for the last eight or ten minutes of every week. That will be a big extravaganza of tunes from the early periods."

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