Porter Wagoner Show Ep 512. Porter Wagoner on set with The Wagon Masters. Porter introduces this week's special guest Dolly Parton and The Travelin Family Band (Traveling Family Band). Porter Wagoner discusses Dolly Parton's departure from his show to start her own band and The Dolly Show.
The Dolly Show Promo - Show #110 - Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. Dolly Parton on stage with Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr performing "Take These Chains From My Heart", Promo Announcer pipes in over performance- "Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. take the chains from your heart this week when they're guest stars on Dolly." Show graphic "Dolly" superimposed.
The Dolly Show Promo - Show #119 - Ray Stevens Ray Stevens with stick-horse singing his novelty comedy song "Sir Thanks-A-Lot" while Dolly Parton plays the castle-bound damsel in distress. Promo Announcer voiceover chimes in- "Tune in to see if the infamous Sir Thanks-A-Lot, who is Ray Stevens in disguise, saves the fair damsel this week on Dolly." Show graphics "Dolly" superimposed.
Dolly sneaks up behind Anne Murray and asks her about her disappearing trick from earlier in the show, and Anne ascribes it to "an old Canadian trick" of disappearing whenever Dolly touches her nose. Anne tells her not to touch it so of course Dolly does and Anne vanishes. Dolly wraps the show by singing the standard show closer "I Will Always Love You" as end credits roll.
Dolly says "I guess all of us would like to be kids again, and that's why I love the magic of Captain Kangaroo!" As she does, shot dissolves to Dolly as "Little Dolly Dimples," a little girl in pigtails and knee-highs. The Captain asks if he can watch the show, and Dolly says he *is* the show. The Captain and Dolly walk off to buy lollipops and balloons, and just as The Captain is about to push her in her swing, Dolly disappears into the sky.
Show announcer introduces Dolly Parton, studio audience applauds. Dolly Parton performs the Statler Brothers’ song, “Flowers on the Wall.”
Porter introduces "a pretty little gal" who he makes a point of saying is "a regular member of our show now," Miss Dolly Parton. Porter walks over to Dolly and asks her "Don't you love to be around show people?" Dolly agrees, and the chemistry around them is palpable. Porter introduces her new single, and backed by The Wagonmasters Dolly sings "I Couldn't Wait Forever." Dolly's gravity-defying bouffant is amazing, it's a wonder she can keep it on top of her head.
Porter Wagoner Show Ep 512. Dolly Parton and The Travelin Family Band (Traveling Family Band) perform "I Will Always Love You." Dolly Parton thanks Porter Wagoner, says it feels strange to be a guest on the show. Dolly Parton wears a green rhinestone jumpsuit; lights are turned down on The Travelin Family Band during performance. Dolly Parton's voice falters at end of performance, she jokingly says "I almost got it." Studio audience applauding.
The Dolly Show Promo - Show #106 - Tennessee Ernie Ford Tennessee Ernie Ford on stage, attempting to lift a "16 Ton" anvil, Miss Dolly Parton walks onto stage with fabulous hair & green bellbottom pants, "What are you doing anyway Ernie?" Ernie-"I'm trying to get that thing out of the way so I can do my number." Dolly-"Oh, don't worry about this thing, I'll take care of this..." and she lifts the prop anvil no problem & walks off stage. Ernie- "You watch out, you'll get a Tennessee hernia..." Promo Announcer comes in over Ford singing- "Dolly proves that it doesn't take a heavyweight to lift Tennessee Ernie Ford's '16 Tons', this week on Dolly." Show Graphic "Dolly" in yellow against black BG.
Dolly Parton sings a medley of songs including "Yesterday," "For The Good Times," "Help Me Make It Through The Night," and "Bridge Over Troubled Water."
Show intro "Love Is Like A Butterfly" and Dolly Parton is lowered from the ceiling on a swing. Dolly Parton sings "Hey Lucky Lady."
Dolly Parton thanks Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt for appearing on the show. Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt sit in the studio audience, eating popcorn, joking with Dolly Parton. Dolly briefly performs "I Will Always Love You" (live). Credits roll.
Unaired/incomplete master/ work tape for The Dolly Show #124, "The Family Show," featuring the Parton clan.
Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner chat, bring out the Travelin' Family Band, close show. Porter, Dolly, Barbara Lee and Speck Rhodes link arms. Credits roll
Ronnie Milsap plays piano and Parton thanks him for being on the show. "Well, Dolly, all I've got to say is..." he stands up and unzips his shirt to reveal a t-shirt with a multicolored butterfly and the words "I Love Dolly." Milsap plays a bit more piano. Dolly Parton sings and hums the standard show closer "I Will Always Love You." End credits.
The Porter Wagoner Show No 516 with special guest host Dolly Parton. Promo for The Porter Wagoner Show No 516 with special guest host Dolly Parton. Porter Wagoner (sporting an orange-golden pompadour combed high) cut to program title card with illustration of Porter Wagoner.
The Porter Wagoner Show #140 with special guest Bobby Bare. Dolly Parton first show as a regular.
The Porter Wagoner Show #140 with special guest Bobby Bare. Dolly Parton first show as a regular.
The Porter Wagoner Show #140 with special guest Bobby Bare. Dolly Parton first show as a regular.
The Dolly Show #118 with special guests The Staple Singers.
The Dolly Show #122 with special guests The 5th Dimension.
The Dolly Show #122 with special guests The 5th Dimension.
The Dolly Show #122 with special guests The 5th Dimension.
The Dolly Show #103 with special guests The Hues Corporation.