Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, impressionist, and actor in film and television. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music. The thirteen shows represent the last chapter in the career of … The thirteen shows represent the last chapter in the career of an iconic artist who would span genres and generations.

Bobby welcomes guest Flip Wilson who portrays Leonardo da Vinci and Bobby the mother in a skit. Bobby and Connie duet with "You've Got a Friend". 0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel perform "Dueling Banjos" from the movie "Deliverance". Bobby welcomes Redd Foxx who talks about turning older and also plays the washtub.

Has it ever been shown after the original broadcast? Elke Sommer sings "Cabaret" and Donald dances to "Mr. The Bobby Darin.net web site could sell them to his devoted fans. Bobby solos on "Hello Young Lovers." This episode features guests Arte Johnson, Freda Payne, and Bread. This episode features guests Phyllis Diller and Leslie Uggams. Darin and Carol Lawrence duet: "There's a Hole in the Bucket." 8-year-old Charlene Wong sings Flower Drum Song "A Hundred Million Miracles" during the San Francisco segment, where Dyan Cannon sings "Hello Frisco, Hello" and Darin sings "San Francisco" with Dyan Cannon, Burl Ives & Cast.



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Bobby and guests do a skit about Marco Polo.

A salute to the city of Nashville with guests Charles Nelson Reilly, Joey Heatherton, Taj Mahal and the Eddie Karan orchestra. This episode features guests Sid Caesar, Jackie Joseph, and Dusty Springfield.

I understand that several TV series are available on DVD. ("There's $3 missing!") Will this variety show ever be available on DVD or broadcast on TV? The Bobby Darin Show aired on NBC-TV in 1973, the same year of Bobby's untimely passing.

The thirteen shows represent the last chapter in the career of an iconic artist who would span genres and generations. Bobby is joined by Donald O'Conner in a parody of local newscasts. Darin's duet with Burl Ives is "Hey-Lolly-Lolly-Low." Geoff Edwards interviews "The Godmother" (Darin in costume) about money and investments. Was this review helpful to you?

Bobby Darin's first song: "I'm Getting Married in the Morning."

Andy sings "I'll Fly Away". Bobby is joined by Flip in a duet of "Paddlin' Madeline Home." His songs remain timeless with a voice that has stayed vital. The Bobby Darin Show 12 Episodes (1972) Subject (person only) (3 Credits) Bio Classics 1 Episode (2008) Biography 1 Episode (2001)

This episode features guests Helen Reddy and David Steinberg. Bobby performs "As Long as I'm Singing", "If I Were a Carpenter", "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "Brooklyn Roads". Station Break Bumper: Darin as "The Godmother," flipping through stack of money. Darin sings a duet with Dyan Cannon, "You've Lost That Loving Feeling." Pat Buttram monologue on "Hollywood, my home town."

A skit about the Red Baron in WWI features RG Brown, Mimi Hines, and Bobby. This episode features guests Tim Conway and Cloris Leachman. The cast salutes New York. Bobby solos on "Mame" and "High Hopes." Bojangles." "The Neighborhood" sketch: Carmine (Richard Bakalyan) wants Angie (Darin) to go in with him on cemetery plots.

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Does anyone know who owns the rights to the show ( NBC perhaps)? The Bobby Darin Show aired on NBC-TV in 1973, the same year of Bobby's untimely passing. Bobby Darin's first song: "I'm Getting Married in the Morning."