Dolly!

Dolly!
Genre Variety show
Starring Dolly Parton
Ralph Emery
Richard Dennison
Opening theme "Love Is Like a Butterfly" performed by Dolly Parton
Ending theme "I Will Always Love You" performed by Dolly Parton
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Bill Graham
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Show Biz, Inc.
Release
Original network First-run syndication
First shown in 1976

Dolly! was an American variety show starring Dolly Parton that aired in first-run syndication during the 1976–77 season.

In the mid-1970s, Parton was approached by Bill Graham, president of Show Biz, Inc., the same company that produced The Porter Wagoner Show (on which Parton had costarred for seven years), and soon afterward the syndicated variety show Dolly was born.

The show boasted a budget of $85,000 per episode, an impressive sum at the time for a syndicated series. (It was, in fact the most expensive show to be produced out of Nashville to that point.) A variety of Nashville and Hollywood stars were scheduled to appear, including Karen Black, Tom T. Hall, Emmylou Harris, The Hues Corporation, Captain Kangaroo, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr., Ronnie Milsap, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers, Linda Ronstadt, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Anson Williams. According to her 1978 biography, Dolly by Alanna Nash, Parton spoke to Bob Dylan and he initially agreed to do the show, but eventually bowed out due to his discomfort with the television medium at the time.

Despite the work that went into the show and the diverse collection of guests, Parton was said to have been less than pleased with the end product, as she found herself singing standards like "My Funny Valentine" (which she felt didn't suit her voice or musical style), and interacting with guests with whom she had little in common. She told Nash during a 1977 interview for the biography Dolly

"I liked all of the people that were on... but I would have had a totally different lineup of guests myself. It was really bad for me, that TV show. It was worse for me than good, because the people who didn't know me who liked the show thought that's how I was.. .I mean, I still come through as myself, even with all the other stuff, but not really like I should. Not my real, natural way. And the people who did know me thought I was crazy. They knew that wasn't me. Including me. I didn't know that woman on TV!"

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" and the show's closing theme was "I Will Always Love You", both #1 hits for Parton in 1974, both sung by Parton on the show. During the opening credits, Parton emerges from a swing and then comes out to sing an 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 Dolly says "Good Night" and as the closing credits roll, Parton sings the rest of the song.

Among the more well received installments, was one featuring the first televised performance of the "Trio" team: Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, a full decade before they released the first of their two critically acclaimed albums.

The show also featured the first time Parton and Kenny Rogers had worked together; the two would top the country and pop charts in 1983 with their mega hit "Islands in the Stream".

As Dolly's career became more popular than ever, during the late 1970s and into the early 1980s, Dolly! was seen widely in reruns.

On February 27, 2007, Dolly! was released on DVD under the title of Dolly Parton And Friends, and featured six episodes of the show, among those being the Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt episode, and the Kenny Rogers episode.

See also

Season 1

NrTitleYear
01"Guests: Captain Kangaroo"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Joy to the World Dolly – How Much Is That Doggie Dolly & Captain Kangaroo – Three Little Fishes Dolly – My Tennessee Mountain Home Captain Kangaroo – Thank Heaven For Little Girls Dolly – Coat of Many Colors Dolly – Abadaba Honeymoon Dolly – I Will Always Love you
02"Guests: Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Silver Threads and Golden Needles; Emmylou – Blue Ridge Mountain Boy; Linda – I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love With You; Trio – Applejack; Dolly – Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (with the "78-speed" version as well); Trio – The Sweetest Gift, Bury Me Beneath The Willow Tree.
03"Guest: Jim Stafford"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Lucky Lady; Jim – Jasper Purdy; Dolly – Queen of the Silver Dollar; Dolly – medley (Yesterday, For The Good Times, Help Me Make It Through the Night, Bridge over Troubled Waters); Jim – Nickel Pickin' Slim; Dolly and Jim – Spiders and Snakes (with Dolly singing in a child voice).
04"Guest: Chuck Woolery"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Hunka Hunka Burning Love; Dolly- Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay; Chuck – Growing Up in a Country Way; Dolly and cast – Hello Dolly; Chuck – Little Green Apples; Dolly and Chuck – Help Me Make it Through the Night and Thank God I'm a Country Girl.
05"Guests: Pure Prairie League"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Slippin' Away; Pure Prairie League – Two Lane Highway; Dolly – Down From Dover; Dolly with her band Gypsie Fever – Afternoon Delight; Pure Prairie League – Dance; Dolly with Pure Prairie League – Bye Bye Love.
06"Guests: La Costa and John Hartford"1976 (1976)
Dolly – When Will I Be Loved; Dolly – Circle Game; John – Mississippi Dew; La Costa – Old Man River; Dolly with John and LaCosta – Gentle on My Mind; Dolly – How Great Thou Art.
07"Guests: The Parton Family"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Old Black Kettle; Stella Parton – I'm Not That Good With Goodbye; Randy Parton – Down; Dolly – I Got a Brand New Pair of Roller Skates (Dolly singing in child voice); skit with Stella and Dolly as children; Wiladeene – Morning (poetry); Dolly with the family – In the Pines and in the Sweet Bye and Bye.
08"Guests: Jim Ed Brown and Hellyn Cornelius"1976 (1976)
Dolly – My Mama She Loves Me; Jim and Hellyn – I Don't Want to Have To; Dolly – The Way We Were; Jim and Hellyn – Saying Hello; Dolly- Midnight Train to Georgia; Dolly with Jim and Hellyn – I Was Looking Back To See; Dolly – Bubbling Over.
09"Guests: Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr."1976 (1976)
Dolly – Proud Mary; Dolly – Rhinestone Cowgirl; Marilyn and Billy – I Couldn't Stand the Pain; Dolly – Love Is Like a Butterfly; Marilyn and Billy – You Can Change My Heart; Dolly with Marilyn and Billy – Take These Chains from My Heart; Dolly – You.
10"Guest: Bobby Goldsboro"1976 (1976)
Dolly – The Door is Always Open; Bobby – That's My Boy; Dolly – A Little at a Time; Bobby – Butterflies; Dolly – Carroll County Accident; Dolly and Bobby – Proud Mary and Let It Be Me.
11"Guest: Karen Black"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Getting Happy; Dolly – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face; Karen – Satin Sheets; Dolly – What Ain't To Be Just Might Happen; Karen – Did You Ever Wonder; Dolly and Karen – Me and Bobby Magee.
12"Guest: Lynn Anderson"1976 (1976)
Dolly and Lynn – That'll Be The Day That I'll Die; Lynn – Sweet Talking Man; Dolly – Swanee River; Lynn – Cry; Dolly – Getting Happy; Dolly and Lynn – Taking Care of Business; Dolly – We Used To; Dolly and Lynn – Dumb Blonde.
13"Guest: Kenny Rogers"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Knock Three Times; Dolly – Bad, Bad Leroy Brown; Kenny – Love Lifted Me; Kenny and Dolly – He's Got The Whole World in His Hands; Dolly – Joshua; Kenny – The World Needs a Melody; Kenny and Dolly – medley (Spanish Eyes, Brown Eyed Handsome Man, Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain).
14"Guests: The Fifth Dimension"1976 (1976)
Dolly – The Promised Land; Dolly – We'll Sing in The Sunshine; Fifth Dimension – Working on a Groovy Thing; Dolly with The Fifth Dimension – Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight; Fifth Dimension – If That's The Way You Want It.
15"Guest: Tom T. Hall"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Sneaky Snake; Dolly – Coat of Many Colors; skit with Dolly and Tom talking with a puppet dog; Tom – Watermelon Wine; Dolly – Crackerjack; Dolly with Tom – I Love; Tom – I Care.
16"Guest: Ray Stevens"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Great Balls of Fire; Ray – Get Crazy With Me; Dolly – Lying Eyes; Dolly and Ray – Happy, Happy Birthday Baby; Dolly – City of New Orleans; Ray – Sir Thanksalot (with Dolly playing a damsel in distress whom Ray rescues after fighting a dragon); Dolly and Ray – Searching.
17"Guests: The Staples"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Gypsie Fever; Staples – Do It Again; Dolly – House of the Rising Sun (much better than the 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs version); Staples – Love Me; Dolly – Highway Heading South; Dolly with The Staples – The Seeker.
18"Guests: K.C. and The Sunshine Band"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Flowers on the Wall; K.C. and The Sunshine Band – Get Down Tonight and That's The Way I Like It (with Dolly singing on the chorus on the latter); Dolly – He Would Know; Dolly – In the Ghetto; K.C. and The Sunshine Band – Shake Your Booty; Dolly and K.C. – Cryin' Time.
19"Guest: Mel Tillis"1976 (1976)
Dolly – I Am The Entertainer; Dolly – The Last Time I Saw Him; Mel – Good Woman Blues; Dolly – Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show; Mel – I Order One For Me; Dolly and Mel – Don't Let Go.
20"Guest: Ronnie Millsap"1976 (1976)
Dolly – Bad, Bad Leroy Brown; Dolly – Me and Little Andy; Ronnie – Pure Love; Dolly – The Night Life; Dolly and Ronnie – Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms and I Believe in Music.
21"Guest: Anson Williams"1976 (1976)
Dolly (no Anson songs listed) – Love Will Keep Us Together, Early Morning Breeze, Everything Old is New Again, Mack the Knife (with Anson), The Bargain Store.
22"Guest: Freddy Fender"1976 (1976)
Dolly (no Freddie songs listed) – Higher and Higher, Mr. Bojangles, Dixie/Battle Hymn of the Republic, Before the Next Teardrop Falls (with Freddie).
23"Guest: Tennessee Ernie Ford"1976 (1976)
Dolly (no Ernie songs listed) – Jolene, Sing a Little Sunshine/Sunshine on My Shoulders, I Believe (with Ernie), Tiptoe Through the Tulips, 12th of Never.
24"Guests: The Hughes Corp."1976 (1976)
Dolly (no Hughes songs listed) – Thank God I'm a Country Girl, Today I Started Loving You Again (with the Hughes Corp.; Dolly dons a white afro wig), Down on Music Row and medley (Blues Haunting Me, Song Sing Blues, My Blue Tears).
25"Guest: Rod McKuen"1976 (1976)
Dolly (no Rod listed) – China Grove, Peanuts' Linus and Lucy skit with Rod, Feelings, My Funny Valentine, All I Can Do (with Rod), I Know (with Rod).
26"Guest: Anne Murray"1976 (1976)
Dolly (no Anne songs listed) – Let Me Be There, The Battle of New Orleans, All I Can Do and Drift Away (Give Me The Beat, Free My Soul) (with Randy Parton and Anne). (Also on this episode, Randy sang Tennessee I Long To See You.)


References

  • Nash, Alanna; 1978. Dolly. Cooper Square Press, New York City. ISBN 0-8154-1242-8
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