The Bobby Darin Show (TV Series 1973– ) Poster

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One of network television's best variety shows
bwaynef28 March 1999
Neil Young cited him as one of his influences and called him a genius, but Bobby Darin is too often lumped together with such bland performers as Paul Anka and Frankie Avalon. Nothing could be further from the truth. Darin was one of pop music's most gifted practioners, but the remarkable ease with which he moved from rock and rolling teen idol, to finger snapping crooner, to sensitive folk rocker made him difficult to pigeonhole. Some critics took the easy way out by branding him a phony. His music contradicts that charge. Whether singing one of his own excellent compositions ("Dream Lover," "Simple Song of Freedom"), or interpreting the works of others ("Mack the Knife," Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter"), Darin was always an artist of the first rank. He was also an exceptional actor, earning a well-deserved Oscar nomination for "Captain Newman M.D." and more than holding his own against Sidney Poitier in the dynamic "Pressure Point." His short-lived NBC variety series (which aired in the year of his death) did not display all of his talents nor his versatility as well as it might have, but it was one of network television's best variety shows. The final episode, a concert special with Darin and Peggy Lee, is certainly deserving of release on video.
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Bobby Darin Show Availability aka Bobby Darin Amusement Co.
Beth_McAvoy27 August 2008
Will this variety show ever be available on DVD or broadcast on TV? Has it ever been shown after the original broadcast? Does anyone know who owns the rights to the show ( NBC perhaps)? Are the shows are still in existence in the can somewhere? I understand that several TV series are available on DVD. I know there must be an audience for these. Maybe they could be direct marketed to a fan club . The Bobby Darin.net web site could sell them to his devoted fans. Many of Bobby's devoted, rabid fans were not alive or cognizant when he was performing. I am sure I speak for many fans of TV shows in general that we would like greater access to old TV shows. In this age of internet streaming and You Tube, I would think that this is not a difficult task. Also, it would possibly be more cost effective now.
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