The Dolly Show #103 with special guests The Hues Corporation.
The Dolly Show #103 with special guests The Hues Corporation.
The Dolly Show #103 with special guests The Hues Corporation.
The Dolly Show #122 with special guests The 5th Dimension.
The Dolly Show #107 with special guest Kenny Rogers.
The Dolly Show #107 with special guest Kenny Rogers.
The Dolly Show #107 with special guest Kenny Rogers.
The Dolly Show #107 with special guest Kenny Rogers.
The Dolly Show #105 with special guest Anne Murray.
The Dolly Show #116 with special guest Rod McKuen.
The Dolly Show #109 with special guest Captain Kangaroo.
The Dolly Show #117 with special guest Bobby Goldsboro.
The Dolly Show #123 with special guest Mel Tillis.
Dolly wraps the show by singing the standard show closer "I Will Always Love You" as end credits roll.
Wilburn Brothers show closing; Doyle Wilburn asks guest Dolly Parton to join him; Doyle discusses the song "Put It Off Until Tomorrow," a song written by Dolly and her uncle; Doyle and Dolly are joined by Teddy Wilburn, Loretta Lynn, and Harold Morrison.
The Dolly Show No. 108 with special guest Karen Black.
The Dolly Show #112 with special guest Lynn Anderson. - Legacy
The Dolly Show #115 with special guest Pure Prairie League.
The Dolly Show No. 108 with special guest Karen Black.
Dolly Parton wraps the show by singing the standard show closer "I Will Always Love You" as end credits roll.
Dolly Parton wraps the show by singing the standard show closer "I Will Always Love You" as end credits roll.
Standard show opening with Dolly descending from rafters on velvet swing. Dolly is joined by her family on the first number "Old Black Kettle." Conspicuous absence of canned applause. Dolly introduces her family, brings mother and father forward to sing lead vocals with her.
Porter Wagoner Show Ep 512. Porter Wagoner introduces Dolly Parton to sing this week's sacred number. Dolly Parton performs "Sacred Memories" (gospel), backed by the Traveling Family Band (Travelin Family Band); Dolly Parton wears a green rhinestone jumpsuit; lights are turned down on the Travelin Family Band during performance.
The Dolly Show #126 with special guest Freddy Fender. Nashville, Tennessee