
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts DVD: Betty White & Ted Knight
This item is a standard physical DVD release of 'The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts,' specifically featuring the 'Woman & Man Of The Hour' episodes for Betty White and Ted Knight. The product is housed in a traditional black plastic 'keep case' (Amaray style) with a clear plastic overlay holding the printed paper cover art. The cover design prominently features a high-contrast portrait of Dean Martin in a tuxedo against a dark background, with stylized gold and white typography. The text at the top reads 'Greg Garrison Presents,' indicating the production lineage. The physical condition appears generally good, though there is visible light scuffing and minor surface scratches on the external plastic film of the case, likely from storage friction. The colors on the insert remain vibrant without significant fading. This specific edition is part of a larger collection of the classic television specials that originally aired in the 1970s, though this DVD release likely dates to the early-to-mid 2000s based on the packaging style and graphic design typical of Guthy-Renker or StarVista home media distributions. There are no obvious cracks in the plastic, and the alignment of the cover insert suggests it has not been water-damaged or significantly warped.
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Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
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Category
Home Media / DVDs
Appraised On
March 14, 2026
Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
Item Description
This item is a standard physical DVD release of 'The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts,' specifically featuring the 'Woman & Man Of The Hour' episodes for Betty White and Ted Knight. The product is housed in a traditional black plastic 'keep case' (Amaray style) with a clear plastic overlay holding the printed paper cover art. The cover design prominently features a high-contrast portrait of Dean Martin in a tuxedo against a dark background, with stylized gold and white typography. The text at the top reads 'Greg Garrison Presents,' indicating the production lineage. The physical condition appears generally good, though there is visible light scuffing and minor surface scratches on the external plastic film of the case, likely from storage friction. The colors on the insert remain vibrant without significant fading. This specific edition is part of a larger collection of the classic television specials that originally aired in the 1970s, though this DVD release likely dates to the early-to-mid 2000s based on the packaging style and graphic design typical of Guthy-Renker or StarVista home media distributions. There are no obvious cracks in the plastic, and the alignment of the cover insert suggests it has not been water-damaged or significantly warped.
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