Burt Reynolds & Dinah Shore – A Hollywood Love That Defied the Norm

The relationship between Burt Reynolds and Dinah Shore was one of the most talked-about romances of the 1970s—mainly because it broke all the usual Hollywood “rules.”

The Love Affair

They met around 1970 when Reynolds appeared on Shore’s TV show. What started as a spontaneous connection quickly turned into a serious relationship that lasted roughly from 1971 to 1975.

By all accounts, it wasn’t just a fling—they were deeply in love. Reynolds later described her as someone who changed his life and opened doors for him culturally and socially.

The Age Difference

This is what made headlines everywhere:

  • Dinah Shore was about 20 years older than Burt Reynolds
  • She was in her early 50s, he was in his early 30s when they began dating

At the time, that kind of age gap—especially with the woman being older—was rare and often controversial. But Reynolds himself said he didn’t care about the age difference at all.

What Broke Them Up

Despite the strong connection, the relationship ultimately ended—and it wasn’t because of scandal or betrayal.

The biggest factors:

  • Different life goals
  • Marriage disagreements
  • Children

Reynolds wanted marriage and a family, but Shore did not want to remarry.
She reportedly felt he still had a lot of life to live and wasn’t ready to settle down, while he was reaching a point where he wanted that next step.

That fundamental mismatch led to their breakup around 1975.

The Aftermath

Even after splitting, there was no bitterness. In fact:

  • Reynolds later called the breakup one of the hardest things in his life
  • Both continued to speak about each other with deep respect and affection

It’s one of those rare Hollywood relationships where—even though it didn’t last—it clearly meant something real to both of them.

Flipper Unusual Intro With Burt Reynolds Cameo

A different theme to Flipper and a cameo appearance by Burt Reynolds in a yellow submarine? Yes in season 2 on Flipper!

I’ve had this clip for over ten years and finally decided to post it. I found the intro to the show Flipper very unusual, one I never heard before. Turns out the theme of Flipper changed in the second season for the first 5 episodes. Frankie Randall sang the new lyrics but they switched back for the rest of the seasons. He even sang for the closing credits which to me was almost sacrilegious! Especially the ending which sounded like the end of a Disney production.

Prior to posting this, I noticed Burt Reynolds in the credit. This was season 2 episode 2 which would have been 1965. Burt was already an accomplished actor but I was six years old when this first aired so I never noticed Burt or the new theme.

Flipper was known as the aquatic version of Lassie and if you watch this episode you can see why. Flipper lasted for three seasons losing out to the Jackie Gleason Show in 1967. Burt Reynolds appeared in a yellow submarine four years before the Beatles’ famed song!

You can watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH74r1Lgbcs along with other Flipper Episodes, Addams Family, Green Acres, The Outer Limits, and other great shows on YouTube at TV Rerun Club by MGM

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Festus Parts the Waters

Gunsmoke, the TV show was based on a Radio show by the same name. Gunsmoke ran from 1955 to 1975, with 635 episodes in total. In this scene, Festus explains the story of Moses, and how he parted the waters.

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