Долли | |
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Жанр | Варьете |
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Режиссер | Билл Тернер |
В главных ролях | Долли Партон |
Композитор музыкальной темы | Долли Партон |
Тема открытия | « Любовь подобна бабочке » в исполнении Долли Партон |
Заключительная тема | « I Will Always Love You » в исполнении Долли Партон |
Страна происхождения | Соединенные Штаты |
Исходный язык | Английский |
Количество сезонов | 1 |
Количество эпизодов | 26 |
Производство | |
Исполнительные продюсеры |
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Производители |
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Место производства | Оприленд ( Нэшвилл ) |
Редактор | Терри Гилмер |
Настройка камеры | Многокамерный |
Продолжительность работы | 30 мин. |
Производственные компании | Шоу-Биз, Инк. |
Оригинальный релиз | |
Сеть | Первый запуск синдикации |
Выпускать | 13 сентября 1976 г. – 7 марта 1977 г. (1976-09-13) (1977-03-07) |
Связанный | |
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«Dolly» — американское варьете с Долли Партон в главной роли,транслировавшееся в первом выпуске с 13 сентября 1976 года по 7 марта 1977 года.
В середине 1970-х годов к Партону обратился Билл Грэм, президент Show Biz, Inc., той же компании, которая продюсировала The Porter Wagoner Show (в котором Партон снималась в течение семи лет). Вскоре после этого было создано синдицированное варьете Dolly .
Пилотный эпизод с Ронни Милсэпом был снят 4 февраля 1976 года на студии Opryland Studios. Производство следующих четырех эпизодов началось на неделе с 26 по 30 апреля. [1] Первые 11 эпизодов были сняты к июлю, а возобновление производства было запланировано на 4 октября, согласно статье в Billboard . [2] На момент написания статьи сериал был транслироваться на 71 станции и, как ожидалось, достигнет 130 станций к премьере в сентябре. [2] Бюджет шоу составлял до 100 000 долларов за эпизод, внушительная сумма для синдицированного сериала, что делало его самым дорогим шоу, произведенным в Нэшвилле на тот момент. [2] В шоу приняли участие самые разные знаменитости, в том числе Карен Блэк , Том Т. Холл , Эммилу Харрис , The Hues Corporation , Капитан Кенгуру , Линн Андерсон , Мэрилин МакКу и Билли Дэвис-младший , Ронни Милсап , Энн Мюррей , Кенни Роджерс , Линда Ронстадт , KC and the Sunshine Band и Энсон Уильямс . Согласно биографии 1978 года, написанной Аланной Нэш , Партон поговорила с Бобом Диланом , и он изначально согласился принять участие в шоу, но в конечном итоге отказался из-за своего дискомфорта в телевизионной среде в то время.
Среди наиболее хорошо принятых выпусков был выпуск, в котором впервые по телевидению было показано выступление трио : Партон, Эммилу Харрис и Линда Ронстадт , за целое десятилетие до того, как они выпустили первый из своих двух альбомов, получивших признание критиков.
Это шоу также стало первым совместным сотрудничеством Партона и Кенни Роджерса ; в 1983 году они возглавили кантри- и поп-чарты со своим мегахитом « Islands in the Stream ».
Несмотря на проделанную работу над шоу и разнообразный состав гостей, Партон, как говорят, была не очень довольна конечным продуктом, так как обнаружила, что поет стандарты вроде " My Funny Valentine ", которые, как она чувствовала, не подходят ее голосу или музыкальному стилю, и общается с гостями, с которыми у нее было мало общего. Она сказала Нэшу во время интервью 1977 года:
The show lasted only one season despite very high ratings, falling apart when Parton asked out of her contract for a variety of reasons, including the toll that eighteen-hour days were taking on her vocal cords.
The show's opening theme was "Love Is Like a Butterfly". During the opening credits, Parton emerges on a swing and then comes down to sing the opening song, either a cover of a then-current hit, or occasionally one of her own hits.
At the closing of the show, Parton speaks the recitation from "I Will Always Love You", "And I hope life treats you kind, and I hope that you have all you ever dream of. I wish you joy and lots and lots of happiness, but above all this, I wish you love, I love you" and then she says "Goodnight" and sings the rest of the song and the closing credits roll.
Dolly originally aired in first-run syndication, meaning its broadcast rights were sold to various television stations around the country. These stations could then choose their own day and time to air the show, as well as what order to air the episodes. Due to this fact, the show aired on different days and times around the county and episodes were shown in various orders. The episodes are presented here in the order they were originally broadcast by WNGE-TV Channel 2 in Nashville on Mondays at 6:30 PM.
No. in season | Title | Original release date | Prod. code [3] |
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1 | "Featuring Captain Kangaroo" | September 13, 1976 (1976-09-13) | 109 |
Guest(s): Robert Keeshan as Captain Kangaroo Songs: "Joy to the World" (Dolly); "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" (Dolly); "Three Little Fishes" (Dolly and Captain Kangaroo); "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" (Captain Kangaroo); "My Tennessee Mountain Home" (Dolly); "Coat of Many Colors" (Dolly); "Abadaba Honeymoon" (Dolly); "Sleepyhead" (Captain Kangaroo); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
2 | "Featuring Anne Murray and Randy Parton" | September 20, 1976 (1976-09-20) | 105 |
Guest(s): Anne Murray and Randy Parton Songs: "Let Me Be There" (Dolly); "The Battle of New Orleans" (Dolly); "Blue Finger Lou" (Anne Murray); "Tennessee Born" (Randy Parton); "All I Can Do" (Dolly with Anne Murray and Randy Parton); "Drift Away" (Dolly with Anne Murray and Randy Parton); "Golden Oldie" (Anne Murray); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
3 | "Featuring Kenny Rogers" | September 27, 1976 (1976-09-27) | 107 |
Guest(s): Kenny Rogers Songs: "Knock Three Times" (Dolly); "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" (Dolly); "Love Lifted Me" (Kenny Rogers); "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" (Dolly and Kenny Rogers); "Joshua" (Dolly); "The World Needs a Melody" (Kenny Rogers); Medley: "Spanish Eyes" / "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" / "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" (Dolly and Kenny Rogers); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
4 | "Featuring Ronnie Milsap" | October 4, 1976 (1976-10-04) | 101 |
Guest(s): Ronnie Milsap Songs: "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" (Dolly); "Me and Little Andy" (Dolly); "Pure Love" (Ronnie Milsap); "The Night Life" (Dolly); "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms" (Dolly and Ronnie Milsap); "A Legend in My Time" (Ronnie Milsap); "I Believe in Music" (Dolly and Ronnie Milsap); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
5 | "Featuring the Hues Corporation" | October 11, 1976 (1976-10-11) | 103 |
Guest(s): The Hues Corporation Songs: "Thank God I'm a Country Girl" (Dolly); "I'll Take a Melody" (The Hues Corporation); "Today I Started Loving You Again" (Dolly and the Hues Corporation); "Down on Music Row" (Dolly); "Rock the Boat" (The Hues Corporation); Medley: "Blues Stay Away from My Door" / "Song Sung Blue" / "My Blue Tears" (Dolly); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
6 | "Featuring Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt" | October 18, 1976 (1976-10-18) | 104 |
Guest(s): Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt Songs: "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" (Dolly with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt); "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" (Emmylou Harris); "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" (Linda Ronstadt); "Applejack" (Dolly, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt); Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (Dolly); "The Sweetest Gift" (Dolly, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt); Bury Me Beneath the Willow Tree (Dolly, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
7 | "Featuring Tennessee Ernie Ford" | October 25, 1976 (1976-10-25) | 106 |
Guest(s): Tennessee Ernie Ford Songs: "Jolene" (Dolly); Medley: "Sunshine on My Shoulders" / "Walking in the Sunshine" (Dolly); "I've Been to Georgia on a Fast Train" (Tennessee Ernie Ford); "I Believe" (Dolly and Tennessee Ernie Ford); "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" (Dolly); "Sixteen Tons" (Tennessee Ernie Ford); "The Twelfth of Never" (Dolly); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
8 | "Featuring Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo" | November 1, 1976 (1976-11-01) | 110 |
Guest(s): Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo Songs: "Proud Mary" (Dolly); "Rhinestone Cowgirl" (Dolly); "I Hope We Get to Love in Time" (Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo); "Love Is Like a Butterfly" (Dolly); "You Can Change My Heart" (Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo); "Take These Chains from My Heart" (Dolly, Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo); "You" (Dolly); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
9 | "Featuring Jim Stafford" | November 8, 1976 (1976-11-08) | 102 |
Guest(s): Jim Stafford Songs: "Hey, Lucky Lady" (Dolly); "Jasper Dan" (Jim Stafford); "Queen of the Silver Dollar" (Dolly); Medley: "Yesterday" / "For the Good Times" / "Help Me Make It Through the Night" / "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Dolly); The Nickel Pickin' Song" (Jim Stafford); "Spiders and Snakes" (Dolly and Jim Stafford); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
10 | "Featuring Anson Williams" | November 15, 1976 (1976-11-15) | 111 |
Guest(s): Anson Williams Songs: "Love Will Keep Us Together" (Dolly); "Early Morning Breeze" (Dolly); "Everybody Needs a Rainbow" (Anson Williams); "Everything Old Is New Again" (Dolly); "In the Middle of the Night" (Anson Williams); "Mack the Knife" (Dolly and Anson Williams); "The Bargain Store" (Dolly); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
11 | "Featuring Lynn Anderson" | November 22, 1976 (1976-11-22) | 112 |
Guest(s): Lynn Anderson Songs: "That'll Be the Day" (Dolly and Lynn Anderson); "Sweet Talkin' Man" (Lynn Anderson); "Swanee" (Dolly); "Cry" (Lynn Anderson); "Gettin' Happy" (Dolly); "Taking Care of Business" (Dolly and Lynn Anderson); "We Used To" (Dolly); "Dumb Blonde" (Dolly and Lynn Anderson); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
12 | "Featuring Rod McKuen" | November 29, 1976 (1976-11-29) | 116 |
Guest(s): Rod McKuen Songs: "China Grove" (Dolly with Rod McKuen), "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" (Rod McKuen), "Feelings" (Dolly and Rod McKuen), "The World I Used to Know" (Rod McKuen); "My Funny Valentine" (Dolly), "All I Can Do" (Dolly and Rod McKuen), "Every Loner Has to Go Alone" (Dolly and Rod McKuen); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
13 | "Featuring KC and the Sunshine Band" | December 6, 1976 (1976-12-06) | 113 |
Guest(s): KC and the Sunshine Band Songs: "Flowers on the Wall" (Dolly); "Get Down Tonight" (KC and the Sunshine Band); "That's the Way I Like It" (KC and the Sunshine Band with Dolly); "He Would Know" (Dolly); "In the Ghetto" (Dolly); "Shake Your Booty" (KC and the Sunshine Band); "Cryin' Time" (Dolly and KC and the Sunshine Band); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
14 | "Featuring Bobby Goldsboro" | December 13, 1976 (1976-12-13) | 117 |
Guest(s): Bobby Goldsboro Songs: "The Door Is Always Open" (Dolly with Bobby Goldsboro); "Watching Scotty Grow" (Bobby Goldsboro); "A Little at a Time" (Dolly); "Butterflies" (Bobby Goldsboro); "The Carroll County Accident" (Dolly); "Proud Mary" (Dolly and Bobby Goldsboro); "Let It Be Me" (Dolly and Bobby Goldsboro); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
15 | "Featuring Chuck Woolery" | December 20, 1976 (1976-12-20) | 114 |
Guest(s): Chuck Woolery Songs: "Burning Love" (Dolly); "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" (Dolly); "Growing Up the Country Way" (Chuck Woolery); "Hello, Dolly!" (Dolly and cast); "Little Green Apples" (Chuck Woolery); "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (Dolly and Chuck Woolery); "Thank God I'm a Country Girl/Boy" (Dolly and Chuck Woolery); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
16 | "Featuring the Staple Singers" | December 27, 1976 (1976-12-27) | 118 |
Guest(s): The Staple Singers Songs: "Gypsy Fever" (Dolly); "Let's Do It Again" (The Staple Singers); "The House of the Rising Sun" (Dolly); "Love Me, Love Me, Love Me" (The Staple Singers); "Love with Me" (Dolly); "Highway Headin' South" (Dolly); "The Seeker" (Dolly and the Staple Singers); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
17 | "Featuring Pure Prairie League" | January 3, 1977 (1977-01-03) | 115 |
Guest(s): Pure Prairie League Songs: "Slippin' Away" (Dolly); "Two Lane Highway" (Pure Prairie League); "Down from Dover" (Dolly); "Gypsy Fever" (Dolly); "Afternoon Delight" (Dolly with Debbi Jo and Richard Dennison); "Dance" (Pure Prairie League); "Bye Bye Love" (Dolly and Pure Prairie League); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
18 | "Featuring John Hartford and LaCosta" | January 10, 1977 (1977-01-10) | 121 |
Guest(s): John Hartford and LaCosta Songs: "When Will I Be Loved" (Dolly with John Hartford and LaCosta); "Circle Game" (Dolly); "Skippin' in the Mississippi Dew" (John Hartford); "Shenandoah" (La Costa on harmonica); Medley: "Old Man River" / "Dixie Land" / "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (LaCosta); "Gentle on My Mind" (Dolly, John Hartford and LaCosta); "How Great Thou Art" (Dolly); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
19 | "Featuring Tom T. Hall" | January 17, 1977 (1977-01-17) | 120 |
Guest(s): Tom T. Hall Songs: "Sneaky Snake" (Dolly with Tom T. Hall); "Coat of Many Colors" (Dolly); "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine" (Tom T. Hall); "Cracker Jack" (Dolly); "I Love" (Dolly and Tom T. Hall); "I Care" (Tom T. Hall); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
20 | "Featuring Ray Stevens" | January 24, 1977 (1977-01-24) | 119 |
Guest(s): Ray Stevens Songs: "Great Balls of Fire" (Dolly); "Get Crazy with Me" (Ray Stevens); "Lyin' Eyes" (Dolly); "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" (Dolly and Ray Stevens); "Sir Thanks-a-Lot" (Ray Stevens); "City of New Orleans" (Dolly); "Searchin'" (Dolly and Ray Stevens); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
21 | "Featuring the Parton Family" | January 31, 1977 (1977-01-31) | 124 |
Guest(s): The Parton Family (Dolly's parents, Robert Lee Parton and Avie Lee Parton; and siblings, Willadeene Parton, Stella Parton, Cassie Parton, Randy Parton, Floyd Parton, Freida Parton, and Rachel Parton) Songs: "Old Black Kettle" (Dolly and the Parton Family); "I'm Not That Good with Goodbye" (Stella Parton); "Down" (Randy Parton); "Brand New Key" (Dolly and Stella Parton); "Morning" (Willadeene Parton); "In the Pines" (Dolly and the Parton Family); "In the Sweet By-and-By" (Dolly and the Parton Family); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
22 | "Featuring Karen Black" | February 7, 1977 (1977-02-07) | 108 |
Guest(s): Karen Black Songs: "Gettin' Happy" (Dolly); "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (Dolly); "Satin Sheets" (Karen Black); "What Ain't to Be Just Might Happen" (Dolly); "Did You Ever Wonder" (Karen Black); "Me and Bobby McGee" (Dolly and Karen Black); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
23 | "Featuring Mel Tillis" | February 14, 1977 (1977-02-14) | 123 |
Guest(s): Mel Tillis Songs: "The Entertainer" (Dolly with Mel Tillis); "The Last Time I Saw Him" (Dolly); "Good Woman Blues" (Mel Tillis); "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" (Dolly); "I Order One for Me" (Mel Tillis); "Don't Let Go" (Dolly and Mel Tillis); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
24 | "Featuring the 5th Dimension" | February 21, 1977 (1977-02-21) | 122 |
Guest(s): The 5th Dimension Songs: "Promised Land" (Dolly); "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" (Dolly); "Workin' On a Groovy Thing" (The 5th Dimension); "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?)" (Dolly and the 5th Dimension); "With Pen in Hand" (Dolly); "If That's the Way You Want It" (The 5th Dimension); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
25 | "Featuring Freddy Fender" | February 28, 1977 (1977-02-28) | 126 |
Guest(s): Freddy Fender Songs: "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher" (Dolly); "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" (Freddy Fender); "Mr. Bojangles" (Dolly); "Lovin' Cajun Style" (Dolly); Medley: "Dixie Land" / "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (Dolly); "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" (Dolly and Freddy Fender); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) | |||
26 | "Featuring Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius" | March 7, 1977 (1977-03-07) | 125 |
Guest(s): Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius Songs: "Loves Me Like a Rock" (Dolly); "I Don't Want to Have to Marry You" (Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius); "The Way We Were" (Dolly); "Saying Hello, Saying I Love You, Saying Goodbye" (Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius); "Midnight Train to Georgia" (Dolly); "Looking Back to See" (Dolly, Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius); "Bubbling Over" (Dolly); "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly) |
During the late 1970s and into the early 1980s, as Parton's popularity grew, Dolly was seen widely in reruns.
On February 27, 2007, six episodes of the series were released on DVD under the title Dolly Parton & Friends.
GetTV began airing select episodes of the series in 2015.
Time Life released the 19-disc box set Dolly: The Ultimate Collection – Deluxe Edition in September 2020 and it features a selection of six episodes of the series, two of which had previously been released on the Dolly Parton & Friends DVD in 2007. Five of the six episodes on the box set are heavily edited due to copyright issues. To date 10 of the series' 26 episodes have been released on DVD.
Title | Episodes | Bonus features | Disc(s) | Ref. |
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Dolly Parton & Friends | Disc one:
Disc two:
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Disc two:
| 2 | [4] |
Dolly: The Ultimate Collection – Deluxe Edition | Volume 1, Disc 4:
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| 1 | [5] |