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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0823753750097
Format: Best of, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: RESPOND 2
Manufacturer: RESPOND 2
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: RESPOND 2
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 22, 2005
Running Time: 540 minutes
Sales Rank: 33506
Studio: RESPOND 2
Theatrical Release Date: September 20, 1976
Editorial Review:
Description: LOVE HAS KEPT THEM TOGETHER! In 1976, Toni Tennille and Daryl Dragon hosted their own ABC-TV variety series - the CAPTAIN & TENNILLE show, a mix of music, comedy and guest stars. Only running one year, the duo opted out of another season as they felt somewhat torn between doing a weekly TV show and their recording career. Being accomplished musicians first and foremost, the show ended. Dick Clark took over the production for the last half of the season, which meant more C&T music as well as a diverse list of musical guests. Now, nearly 30 years since it originally aired, Captain & Tennille can do that to you one more time...this time on DVD!
DISC 1 begins with the first show from September 1976. Also included are C&T song favorites LONELY NIGHT and SHOP AROUND, plus Toni duets with John Travolta! Featured guests Penny Marshall, Bob Hope, Ron Howard, Leonard Nimoy and Andy Griffith add to the mix. Did we mention the Bionic Watermelon or Masterjoke Theatre?
DISC 2 - It's 1977 and the Captain & Tennille perform tributes to Neil Sedaka, Stevie Wonder, Elton John and the Carpenters. TV’s original Charlie’s Angels drop by, as do Tony Randall, Ed McMahon, The Sylvers, Jim Stafford, Muhammad Ali and other special guests. Heard any good HAT JOKES lately?
DISC 3 features some production numbers…and Toni just CAN'T STOP DANCIN’! Other music highlights include guests Ann & Nancy Wilson in HEART, David Gates and BREAD, RUFUS with Chaka Khan and an amazing duet featuring Toni with Dionne Warwick. Special appearances by Don Knotts, Vincent Price and George Burns round out the classic variety lineup. EXTRAS: Some fun bonus material, including Captain & Tennille’s national TV debut on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, more C&T performances, a little Broddy Bounce, a few Muskrat sightings and other surprises! It's like Captain & Tennille never really said goodbye!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - The days of VARIETY SHOWS of everybody!
Back in the 70's just about anyone hot in music got their own variety show or, at least one shot special(The Starland Vocal Band did, remember them?). John Denver got a series,Sonny and Cher, Tony Orlando and Dawn and...The Captain and Tennille only after what was a meteoric rise to the top of the charts with just a few songs. When seeing this, one remembers that this was what was regarded as major-rated entertainment of the time. Entire families would gather to watch these. The comedy was lame, ... Read More
Rating: - Great DVD -- Excellent Music!
This may not be as exciting to non-Captain & Tennille fans (although LONG awaited by diehard C&T fans), but you will find this set to be surprisingly entertaining. Sure, some of the comedy is flat, some of the song choices questionable; but there is so much else to like on this -- and, in particular, Toni Tennille's magnetic, charismatic and, I daresay, magical personality. There is something so winning about her, she makes you feel happy! As some others have written below, you will discover ... Read More
Rating: - All gushing aside,
People tend to forget that politically the Seventies was defined by the Nixon scandal and its resultant cynicism. However, that didn't mean that people couldn't have fun, listen to goodtime music, or be socially idealistic. Of course, not everyone was so open to something better than what was; back in 1976 I remember an aunt of mine deride a white recording artist for singing like a black person--although "black" wasn't precisely the word she used, and she wasn't referring to Elvis. She was, of course, ... Read More
Rating: - Great Music, Bad Comedy
The Captain and Tennille as an act, are extremely likeable people. They are very talented musicians (whether you prefer their particular BRAND of music or not), but they weren't cut out for the 70's variety show format. It's probably why the show only lasted a year. The skits are uncomfortable and dull (we can place blame on the writing as well). Sonny and Cher and Donny and Marie best pulled off the comedy AND music routines involved with the typical variety show. The good thing is that there's quite a ... Read More
Rating: - Nice but a bit dated and the comedy sucks
I like this set even though the comedy is mediocre to downright awful. The best part of the set is perhaps the nostalgia one feels for the 1970s. I enjoyed watching the cast of "What's Happening" on the show in addition to other stars of the 70s.
The Captain aka Daryl Dragon has the personality of a tree stump, and I can't believe that acting or other lessons wouldn't have helped him. Perhaps Tennille would've had a better career if she had a male partner with half a breath.
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