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The series stars Don Rickles, Louise Sorel, Erin Moran, Robert Hogan, and Joyce Van Patten. The series aired on CBS from January 14 until May 26, 1972. [1] [2] It ranked 56th out of 78 shows that season with an average 15.5 rating. [3] It shares the same title as a short-lived variety series that Rickles had headlined on ABC in 1968.
The Joey Bishop Show: Himself / Host 15 episodes 1967–1974 The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) Center Square / Himself / Panelist 28 episodes 1968–1969 The Don Rickles Show: Himself (host) 17 episodes Get Smart: Sid Krimm / Guard 3 episodes 1968, 1970 The Carol Burnett Show: Shoe salesman / Painter 2 episodes 1972 The Don Rickles Show: Don Robinson
Rickles and Louise Sorel on The Don Rickles Show. In 1970, Rickles had a notable role as Crapgame in Kelly's Heroes, sharing the marquee poster with co-stars Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, and Carroll O'Connor. In 1972, he starred in The Don Rickles Show (his second series with that title), which lasted for 13 episodes. [26]
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The series was hosted by Steve Lawrence and Don Rickles and produced by Bob Booker. The series theme song was performed by Billy May and the show music was composed by Kevin Kiner. Produced as a response to NBC's TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes, this series similarly focused on outtakes from popular television programs and movies.
C.P.O. Sharkey was the third TV series that provided him with a regular vehicle for his humor. (Two previous series in which he starred, both eponymously titled The Don Rickles Show —one a 1968 variety show, the other a 1972 sitcom—each aired for one season.)
In a retrospective review, Jason Ankeny of AllMusic rated Hello Dummy! explained that Rickles "steadfastly remains a true equal-opportunity offender, spitting out insults with the speed and force of a rivet gun and without regard to gender, race, creed, or sexuality" and that "Hello Dummy! captures Don Rickles at the peak of his vicious powers".
Don Rickles Speaks! is a comedy album released in 1969 by Don Rickles. It begins with an introduction by G. Bernard Owens who tells the audience that the recording they are about to hear reveals the serious side of Rickles and his "thoughts of people, life, philosophy." Immediately after the introduction, we hear laughter, which completely ...