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"D.C. Follies" (1987): :  -- Ollie North tries to raise money with his "Adopt-A-Contra" scheme. Ford discovers a new hair growing product. Dolly Parton introduces her new slim. With Nixon once again at the piano, Reagan, Carter, and Jesse Jackson sing their opinions of Judge Bork.
"The Insider" (2004): :  -- Hollywood.tv catches up with Brigette Nielsen in front of the Ivy.
"The Insider" (2004): :  -- While in NYC for the TONY nominee luncheon, host Ross Mathews interviewed the biggest names in show business, including Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, Allison Janney and Liza Minnelli! See what happens when Ross forgets to snap a photo with Liza!
"The Early Show" (1999): :  -- While many homeowners are in foreclosure, the GLBT community continues to buy in realty hot spots across the country.   Ross Palumbo reports.
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) -- Town Sherif and regular patron, fights to keep a historical whorehouse open when a TV preacher targets it as the Devils playhouse.

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Mini Biography:

Dolly Rebecca Parton was born on January 19, 1946, one of 12 children... more

Trivia:

In Poker, a hole card combination of a 9 and a 5 is called a "Dolly Parton"... more

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Up 8% in popularity this week. See why on IMDbPro.

Awards:

Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 12 nominations more

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Hannah Montana: Miley Cyrus Wants Dolly Parton Party for Birthday, Bans Twitter
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Alternate Names:

Dolly | D. Parton

Filmography

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- 1. "Live from Studio Five" (2009)   (1 episode, 2009) 2009 - -
1 TV episode:
- 2. Whip It (2009) (writer: "Jolene") (performer: "Jolene") 2009 - 7.7 (2,369)
- 3. "Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon" (1966)   (2 episodes, 1990-2009) 2009 - 5.4 (20)
2 TV episodes:
- 4. "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991)   (2 episodes, 2009) 2009 - 7.8 (219)
AKAs:
  • Charlie Rose (USA: new title)
2 TV episodes:
  • Episode dated 24 August 2009 (2009) (writer: "9 to 5", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Applejack", "Foggy Mountain Top", "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "I Will Always Love You")
  • Dolly Parton (2009) (writer: "Backwoods Barbie", "9 to 5", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Foggy Mountain Top", "Applejack", "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "I Will Always Love You")
- 5. "Revealed" (2006)   (1 episode, 2009) 2009 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly Parton (2009) (writer: "I Will Always Love You", "9 To 5", "Coat of Many Colors", "Jolene", "Backwoods Barbie", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "Try") (performer: "Here You Come Again", "I Will Always Love You", "9 To 5", "Coat of Many Colors", "The Last Thing On My Mind", "Jolene", "Islands In The Stream", "Backwoods Barbie", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "Rocky Top", "Try")
- 6. "The Early Show" (1999)   (6 episodes, 2003-2009) 2009 - 4.5 (57)
6 TV episodes:
  • Episode dated 15 August 2009 (2009) (writer: "Jolene")
  • Episode dated 26 February 2007 (2007) (writer: "Jolene", "Applejack") (performer: "Jolene", "Applejack")
  • Episode dated 20 December 2006 (2006) (writer: "Little Sparrow", "Puppy Love", "Please Don't Stop Loving Me", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5", "Coat of Many Colors") (performer: "Little Sparrow", "Puppy Love", "Dumb Blonde", "Please Don't Stop Loving Me", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "Here You Come Again", "Islands In The Stream", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5", "Coat of Many Colors")
  • Episode dated 4 April 2006 (2006) (writer: "9 to 5") (performer: "9 to 5")
  • Episode dated 14 November 2005 (2005) (writer: "9 To 5") (performer: "9 To 5", "Imagine")
1 episode not shown.
- 7. "17 Kids and Counting" (2008)   (1 episode, 2009) 2009 - 4.1 (407)
AKAs:
  • 18 Kids and Counting (USA: second season title)
1 TV episode:
  • Duggars Meet Dolly (2009) (writer: "Sha-Kon-O-Hey!") (performer: "Amazing Grace", "Sha-Kon-O-Hey!")
- 8. "CMT Insider" (2004)   (8 episodes, 2006-2009) 2009 - 6.5 (14)
8 TV episodes: 3 episodes not shown.
- 9. The Queens of Country (2009) (V) (writer: "Love Is Like a Butterfly", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "I Will Always Love You", "All I Can Do", "Joshua") (performer: "Love Is Like a Butterfly", "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "The Sweetest Gift", "Bury Me Beneath The Willow Tree", "I Will Always Love You", "China Grove", "Feelings", "My Funny Valentine", "All I Can Do", "Every Loner Has To Go Alone", "Knock Three Times", "Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown", "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands", "Joshua", "Spanish Eyes", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man", "Blue Eyes Cryin' In The Rain", "Comin' For To Carry Me Home") (arranger: "Comin' For To Carry Me Home") 2009 - -
- 10. Dolly: Live in London O2 Arena (2009) (TV)   (writer: "Two Doors Down", "Jolene", "Backwoods Barbie", "Coat of Many Colors", "Only Dreamin'", "Shinola", "9 to 5", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Two Doors Down", "Jolene", "Backwoods Barbie", "Coat of Many Colors", "Only Dreamin'", "Shinola", "Here You Come Again", "9 to 5", "I Will Always Love You", "Jesus & Gravity") 2009 - -
AKAs:
  • Dolly: Live from London (USA: DVD box title)
- 11. "Crook & Chase" (2008)   (1 episode, 2009) 2009 - -
1 TV episode:
- 12. The 63rd Annual Tony Awards (2009) (TV) (writer: "9 To 5") (performer: "9 To 5", "Let the Sunshine In") 2009 - 8.5 (20)
- 13. "60 Minutes" (1968)   (3 episodes, 1986-2009) 2009 - -
AKAs:
  • TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews (USA: rerun title)
3 TV episodes:
  • Episode dated 7 June 2009 (2009) (writer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "Puppy Love", "Two Doors Down", "Joshua", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 To 5", "Backwoods Barbie") (performer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Here You Come Again", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "Puppy Love", "Two Doors Down", "Joshua", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 To 5", "Backwoods Barbie", "In The Pines", "In The Sweet Bye & Bye")
  • Episode dated 5 April 2009 (2009) (writer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "Puppy Love", "Two Doors Down", "Joshua", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 To 5", "Backwoods Barbie") (performer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Here You Come Again", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "Puppy Love", "Two Doors Down", "Joshua", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 To 5", "Backwoods Barbie", "In The Pines", "In The Sweet Bye & Bye")
  • Episode dated 18 May 1986 (1986) (writer: "Baby I'm Burnin'", "In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "9 To 5") (performer: "Here You Come Again", "Baby I'm Burnin'", "Potential New Boyfriend", "Islands In The Stream", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "9 To 5")
- 14. "Good Day New York" (1988)   (1 episode, 2009) 2009 - -
1 TV episode:
- 15. The Visa Signature Tony Awards Season Celebration (2009) (TV) (writer: "Get Out and Stay Out") 2009 - -
- 16. "The View" (1997)   (3 episodes, 2002-2009) 2009 - 2.9 (2,053)
3 TV episodes:
- 17. "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993)   (10 episodes, 1994-2009) 2009 - 7.6 (15)
AKAs:
  • Late Show Backstage (USA: title for episodes with guest hosts)
  • Letterman (Australia)
  • The Late Show (USA: informal short title)
10 TV episodes: 5 episodes not shown.
- 18. "Studio 330 Sessions" (2006)   (1 episode, 2009) 2009 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly Parton (2009) (writer: "9 to 5", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "Backwoods Barbie", "Only Dreamin'") (performer: "9 to 5", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "Backwoods Barbie", "Only Dreamin'")
- 19. "American Idol: The Search for a Superstar" (2002)   (4 episodes, 2008-2009) 2009 - 4.9 (6,466)
AKAs:
  • American Idol (USA: new title)
  • American Idol 2 (USA: promotional title)
  • American Idol 3 (USA: alternative title)
  • American Idol 4 (USA: fourth season title)
4 TV episodes:
- 20. "CMT Top 20 Countdown" (2001)   (4 episodes, 2007-2009) 2009 - 6.5 (19)
4 TV episodes:
- 21. Dolly Parton & Friends: Love Always - Live from Texas (2009) (V) (writer: "Little Sparrow", "Mountain Angel", "Marry Me", "Coat of Many Colors", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Train, Train", "Little Sparrow", "Shine", "Mountain Angel", "Marry Me", "A Tender Lie", "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby", "Coat of Many Colors", "I Will Always Love You") 2009 - -
- 22. "Larry King Live" (1985)   (1 episode, 2009) 2009 - 5.8 (388)
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly Parton & Tyler Perry (2009) (writer: "9 To 5", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Jolene") (performer: "9 To 5", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That", "Jolene")
- 23. Katherine Jenkins: A Girl from Neath (2008) (TV) (writer: "L'Amore Sei Tu (I Will Always Love You)" (uncredited)) 2008 - -
- 24. TV Guide Close Up: Dolly Parton (2008) (TV) (writer: "9 to 5", "Backwoods Barbie") (lyrics: "9 to 5", "Backwoods Barbie") (performer: "9 to 5") 2008 - -
- 25. "Country Music Across America" (2003)   (2 episodes, 2006-2008) 2008 - -
2 TV episodes:
- 26. "Canada A.M." (1972)   (1 episode, 2008) 2008 - 4.7 (26)
AKAs:
  • Canada A.M. Weekend (Canada: English title: weekend title)
1 TV episode:
- 27. "The Office" (2005)   (1 episode, 2008) 2008 - 9.4 (44,780)
AKAs:
  • The Office: US Version (Australia)
1 TV episode:
  • Weight Loss (2008) (performer: "Here You Come Again")
- 28. "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003)   (3 episodes, 2004-2008) 2008 - 7.9 (14)
AKAs:
  • The Ellen Show (Australia)
3 TV episodes:
- 29. "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992)   (8 episodes, 1994-2008) 2008 - 6.8 (475)
AKAs:
  • Jay Leno (Australia)
8 TV episodes: 3 episodes not shown.
- 30. The Love Guru (2008)   (writer: "9 to 5") 2008 $38.4M 3.9 (19,309)
AKAs:
  • Der Love Guru (Germany)
- 31. "Bones" (2005)   (1 episode, 2008) 2008 - 8.5 (13,440)
1 TV episode:
- 32. "What Perez Sez" (2007)   (1 episode, 2008) 2008 - 1.3 (18)
1 TV episode:
  • About Divas (2008) (writer: "Better Get to Livin'") (performer: "Better Get to Livin'")
- 33. Hannah Montana: One in a Million (2008) (V) (performer: "True Friend") 2008 - 3.8 (349)
- 34. "Jam & Jerusalem" (2006)   (1 episode, 2008) 2008 - 7.0 (446)
AKAs:
  • Clatterford (USA)
1 TV episode:
- 35. "Grand Ole Opry" (1985)   (7 episodes, 1995-2007) 2007 - 8.0 (7)
AKAs:
  • Opry Live! (USA: short title)
7 TV episodes: 2 episodes not shown.
- 36. Jake's Adventures in Dollyworld (2007) (TV) (writer: "Calm On The Water", "9 to 5", "Jolene", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "More Where That Came From", "Joshua", "Coat of Many Colors", "Better Get to Livin'") (performer: "Calm On The Water", "9 to 5", "Jolene", "Islands In The Stream", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "More Where That Came From", "Joshua", "Coat of Many Colors", "Better Get to Livin'", "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That") 2007 - -
- 37. "Biography" (1987)   (3 episodes, 2006-2007) 2007 - 8.0 (266)
3 TV episodes:
  • Billy Ray Cyrus (2007) (writer: "Romeo") (performer: "Romeo", "Who Said")
  • Mavericks: Honky Tonk Angels - The Women (2006) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels", "I Will Always Love You")
  • Dolly Parton (2006) (writer: "9 to 5", "I'm Gone", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Coat of Many Colors", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "Halos and Horns") (performer: "Dumb Blonde", "Stairway to Heaven", "Here You Come Again", "9 to 5", "I'm Gone", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Coat of Many Colors", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "Halos and Horns")
- 38. "Hannah Montana" (2006)   (2 episodes, 2006-2007) 2007 - 5.1 (100)
2 TV episodes:
- 39. "Breakfast Show" (1998)   (1 episode, 2007) 2007 - -
AKAs:
  • Chris Evans Breakfast Show (UK: complete title)
1 TV episode:
  • Episode dated 4 December 2007 (2007) (writer: "9 to 5", "Jolene", "Better Get to Livin'") (performer: "9 to 5", "Jolene", "Islands In The Stream", "Better Get to Livin'")
- 40. Olivia Newton-John and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Live at the Sydney Opera House (2007) (TV) (writer: "Jolene") 2007 - 9.3 (9)
- 41. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2007) (TV)   (writer: "Better Get to Livin'") (performer: "Better Get to Livin'") 2007 - 6.5 (24)
AKAs:
  • 81st Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (USA: long title)
- 42. Opry Video Classics: Queens (2007) (V) (writer: "Jolene") (performer: "Jolene") 2007 - -
- 43. Opry Video Classics: The Hall of Fame (2007) (V) (writer: "Joshua") (performer: "Joshua") 2007 - -
- 44. Opry Video Classics: Duets (2007) (V) (writer: "Put It Off Until Tomorrow") (performer: "Holding On to Nothin'", "If Teardrops Were Pennies") 2007 - -
- 45. Opry Video Classics: Legends (2007) (V) (writer: "Coat of Many Colors") (performer: "Coat of Many Colors") 2007 - -
- 46. Opry Video Classics: Love Ballads (2007) (V) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "I Will Always Love You") 2007 - -
- 47. "The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle" (2007)   (1 episode, 2007) 2007 - 6.1 (71)
1 TV episode:
- 48. "Dancing with the Stars" (2005/I)   (2 episodes, 2007) 2007 - 5.2 (2,084)
2 TV episodes:
  • Round 1 Results (2007) (writer: "9 to 5" (uncredited), "Better Get to Livin'" (uncredited)) (performer: "9 to 5" (uncredited), "Better Get to Livin'" (uncredited))
  • Round 4 (2007) (writer: "Sandy's Song" (uncredited))
- 49. "Gilmore Girls" (2000)   (1 episode, 2007) 2007 - 8.3 (14,015)
AKAs:
  • Gilmore Girls: Beginnings (USA: rerun title)
1 TV episode:
- 50. The Best of the Doves Marathon (2007) (TV) (performer: "He's Alive") 2007 - -
- 51. La noche desesperada (2007) (TV) (writer: "Travelin' Thru") (performer: "Travelin' Thru") 2007 - 6.3 (7)
- 52. "The Charlotte Church Show" (2006)   (1 episode, 2007) 2007 - 4.0 (135)
1 TV episode:
- 53. "Karaoke-Dokey" (2007)   (1 episode, 2007) 2007 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly Parton (2007) (writer: "Jolene", "Romeo", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5")
- 54. Dolly Parton & Friends (2007) (V) (writer: "Love Is Like a Butterfly", "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "I Will Always Love You", "All I Can Do", "Joshua", "Me and Little Andy") (performer: "Love Is Like a Butterfly", "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind", "The Sweetest Gift", "Bury Me Beneath The Willow", "I Will Always Love You", "China Grove", "Feelings", "My Funny Valentine", "All I Can Do", "Every Loner Has To Go Alone", "Knock Three Times", "Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown", "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands", "Joshua", "Spanish Eyes", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man", "Blue Eyes Cryin' In The Rain", "Comin' For To Carry Me Home", "Foggy Mountain Top", "Let Me Be There", "The Battle of New Orleans", "Drift Away", "Me and Little Andy", "The Night Life", "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms", "I Believe In Music", "Proud Mary", "Rhinestone Cowgirl", "Take These Chains From My Heart", "Lovin' You") (arranger: "Comin' For To Carry Me Home") 2007 - 5.2 (6)
- 55. "30 Rock" (2006)   (1 episode, 2007) 2007 - 8.9 (91)
1 TV episode:
  • Hard Ball (2007) (writer: "I Will Always Love You")
- 56. "American Dad!" (2005)   (1 episode, 2007) 2007 - 8.2 (80)
1 TV episode:
- 57. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2006) (TV) (writer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 to 5", "I Will Always Love You", "Little Sparrow") (performer: "Islands in the Stream", "Here You Come Again", "I Will Always Love You", "Little Sparrow") 2006 - 6.8 (46)
- 58. "CMT Giants" (2006)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - 9.2 (19)
1 TV episode:
  • Reba (2006) (performer: "How Blue")
- 59. 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards (2006) (TV)   (performer: "Islands In The Stream") 2006 - 3.7 (18)
AKAs:
  • 40th Annual CMA Awards (USA: informal title)
- 60. CMT: The Greatest - 40 Days That Shaped Country Music (2006) (TV) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "I Will Always Love You") 2006 - -
- 61. "CMT Stacked" (2003)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - -
1 TV episode:
- 62. Race to the Red Carpet: 2006 Country Music Awards (2006) (TV) (performer: "When I Get Where I'm Going", "I Still Miss Someone") 2006 - 4.0 (5)
- 63. "20 to 1" (2005)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - 6.1 (172)
AKAs:
  • 20 to 01 (Australia: promotional title)
1 TV episode:
- 64. "GMTV" (1993)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - 4.7 (100)
1 TV episode:
  • Episode dated 27 October 2006 (2006) (writer: "9 to 5", "Jolene", "My Tennessee Mountain Home") (performer: "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That?", "9 to 5", "Jolene", "My Tennessee Mountain Home")
- 65. Brad Paisley: The Video Collection (2006) (V) (performer: "When I Get Where I'm Going") 2006 - -
- 66. Dolly Parton: The Acoustic Collection, 1999-2002 (2006) (V) (writer: "I'm Gone", "Little Sparrow", "Dagger Through The Heart", "The Grass Is Blue") (performer: "Seven Bridges Road", "Travelin' Prayer", "Shine", "I'm Gone", "Dagger Through The Heart", "The Grass Is Blue") 2006 - -
- 67. Best of Country Live! (2006) (V) (performer: "Suspicious Minds") 2006 - -
- 68. Kenny Rogers: The Journey (2006) (V) (performer: "Islands In The Stream") 2006 - 5.7 (9)
- 69. CMT: The Greatest - 40 Greatest Albums (2006) (TV) (writer: "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You") 2006 - -
- 70. Sugar Hill Records: A Retrospective (2006) (V) (performer: "Shine") 2006 - -
- 71. Today's Country Music (2006) (V) (performer: "Train, Train") 2006 - -
- 72. "Naomi's New Morning" (2005)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Episode dated 3 September 2006 (2006) (writer: "I'm Gone", "My Tennessee Mountain Home") (performer: "I'm Gone", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Those Were The Days")
- 73. "So You Think You Can Dance" (2005)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - 7.3 (2,492)
1 TV episode:
- 74. CMT Greatest Moments: Dolly Parton (2006) (TV) (writer: "Jolene", "Just Because I'm a Woman", "The Grass Is Blue", "Halos and Horns", "Baby I'm Burnin'", "Tennessee Homesick Blues", "Coat of Many Colors", "Travelin' Thru", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Smoky Mountain Memories") (performer: "Jolene", "Here You Come Again", "Dumb Blonde", "Just Because I'm a Woman", "Silver Threads and Golden Needles", "The Grass Is Blue", "Shine", "Halos and Horns", "When I Get Where I'm Going", "Baby I'm Burnin'", "Those Memories of You", "Islands In The Stream", "Tennessee Homesick Blues", "Coat of Many Colors", "Travelin' Thru", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5", "Train, Train", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Smoky Mountain Memories") 2006 - 3.9 (10)
- 75. "My Name Is Earl" (2005)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - 8.7 (18,478)
1 TV episode:
  • Number One (2006) (performer: "Here You Come Again")
- 76. "Will & Grace" (1998)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - 7.2 (9,025)
1 TV episode:
- 77. "American Inventor" (2006)   (1 episode, 2006) 2006 - 4.9 (43)
1 TV episode:
- 78. The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006) (TV) (writer: "Travelin' Thru") (performer: "Travelin' Thru") 2006 - 6.2 (590)
- 79. "The Tony Danza Show" (2004)   (1 episode, 2005) 2005 - 3.9 (136)
1 TV episode:
- 80. 39th Annual Country Music Association Awards (2005) (TV) (performer: "Imagine", "Turn The Lights Out When You Leave") 2005 - 5.2 (9)
- 81. "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993)   (2 episodes, 2003-2005) 2005 - 8.7 (766)
AKAs:
  • Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Australia)
2 TV episodes:
- 82. "Good Morning America" (1975)   (2 episodes, 1984-2005) 2005 - 5.1 (169)
AKAs:
  • G.M.A. (USA: promotional abbreviation)
2 TV episodes:
- 83. Behind the Scenes at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede (2005) (V) (writer: "Color Me America") (performer: "Color Me America") 2005 - -
- 84. CMT: 100 Greatest Duets Concert (2005) (TV) (performer: "Islands In The Stream") 2005 - 7.7 (11)
- 85. CMA Music Festival: Country Music's Biggest Party (2005) (TV) (performer: "Viva Las Vegas") 2005 - -
- 86. Dolly's Imagination Playhouse (2005) (writer: "I Believe In You", "Song of Friends", "You Gotta Be") (performer: "I Believe In You", "Song of Friends", "You Gotta Be") 2005 - -
- 87. CMT: Class of 1975 (2005) (TV) (writer: "Love Is Like a Butterfly") (performer: "Love Is Like a Butterfly") 2005 - -
- 88. The King (2005) (performer: "There will be Peace in the Valley for Me" (1939)) 2005 - 6.7 (4,827)
- 89. "Reba" (2001)   (1 episode, 2005) 2005 - 6.7 (2,326)
1 TV episode:
- 90. Grand Ole Opry's Vintage Classics (2005) (TV) (writer: "Jolene") (performer: "Jolene") 2005 - -
- 91. Transamerica (2005) (writer: "Travelin' Thru") (performer: "Travelin' Thru") (producer: "Travelin' Thru") 2005 $12.9M 7.6 (17,777)
- 92. "The Vicar of Dibley" (1994)   (1 episode, 2005) 2005 - 8.5 (1,604)
1 TV episode:
- 93. "Pinoy Pop Superstar" (2005) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 2005 - -
- 94. White Stripes: Under Blackpool Lights (2004) (V) (writer: "Jolene") 2004 - 8.6 (390)
- 95. Norah Jones & the Handsome Band: Live in 2004 (2004) (V) (performer: "Creepin' In") 2004 - 7.4 (44)
- 96. CMT Flame Worthy Video Music Awards (2004) (TV) (writer: "Welcome Home") (performer: "Welcome Home") 2004 - -
- 97. Dolly Parton: Live & Well (2004) (V)   (writer: "The Grass Is Blue", "Mountain Angel", "Little Sparrow", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Coat of Many Colors", "Smokey Mountain Memories", "Applejack", "Marry Me", "Halos And Horns", "I'm Gone", "Dagger Through The Heart", "9 to 5", "Jolene", "Two Doors Down", "We Irish", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Orange Blossom Special", "Train, Train", "The Grass Is Blue", "Mountain Angel", "Shine", "Little Sparrow", "Rocky Top", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Coat of Many Colors", "Smokey Mountain Memories", "Applejack", "Marry Me", "Halos And Horns", "I'm Gone", "Dagger Through The Heart", "If", "After The Gold Rush", "9 to 5", "Jolene", "A Cappella Medley: Islands In The Steam/Here You Come Again/Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That?/Two Doors Down", "We Irish", "Stairway to Heaven", "I Will Always Love You") 2004 - 8.1 (17)
AKAs:
  • Dolly Parton: Live and Well (International: English title: DVD title)
- 98. "Six Feet Under" (2001)   (1 episode, 2004) 2004 - 9.3 (16,849)
1 TV episode:
- 99. CMT 100 Greatest Love Songs of Country Music (2004) (TV) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "I Will Always Love You") 2004 - 5.7 (12)
- 100. Garfield (2004)   (writer: "9 to 5") 2004 $176M 4.8 (17,886)
AKAs:
  • Garfield: The Movie (USA: promotional title)
- 101. "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989)   (8 episodes, 1989-2004) 2004 - 4.6 (456)
AKAs:
  • Live with Regis (USA: new title)
  • Live with Regis & Kelly (USA: new title)
8 TV episodes: 3 episodes not shown.
- 102. CMT Stacked: Dolly Parton (2004) (TV) (writer: "I'm Gone", "Light of a Clear Blue Morning", "Welcome Home") (performer: "I'm Gone", "Light of a Clear Blue Morning", "Shine", "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That?", "Welcome Home") 2004 - -
- 103. U.S. Library of Congress: I Hear America Singing with Dolly Parton (2004) (TV) (writer: "Red, White and Bluegrass", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 to 5", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "Welcome Home", "Color Me America") (performer: "Red, White and Bluegrass", "Coat of Many Colors", "Black Drought Theme", "9 to 5", "Here You Come Again", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "Welcome Home", "Color Me America") 2004 - -
- 104. CMT: 100 Greatest Music Videos (2004) (TV) (writer: "Romeo") (performer: "Romeo") 2004 - -
- 105. Singing Songwriters (2004) (V) (writer: "Mountain Angel") (performer: "Mountain Angel") 2004 - -
- 106. "CMT Crossroads" (2002)   (1 episode, 2003) 2003 - 7.5 (16)
1 TV episode:
  • Melissa Etheridge & Dolly Parton (2003) (writer: "I Will Always Love You", "It's All Wrong, But It's All Right", "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 to 5") (performer: "Bring Me Some Water", "Come To My Window", "I Want To Be In Love", "All Shook Up", "I Will Always Love You", "You Can Sleep While I Drive", "It's All Wrong, But It's All Right", "I Walk The Line", "Jolene", "Coat of Many Colors", "9 to 5")
- 107. The Mark Twain Prize: Lily Tomlin (2003) (TV) (writer: "9 to 5") (performer: "9 to 5") 2003 - 8.4 (11)
- 108. 37th Annual Country Music Association Awards (2003) (TV) (writer: "The Grass Is Blue") (performer: "The Grass Is Blue") 2003 - 6.1 (5)
- 109. "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986)   (3 episodes, 1991-2003) 2003 - 7.4 (10)
AKAs:
  • Oprah (USA: short title)
3 TV episodes:
  • Episode dated 4 November 2003 (2003) (writer: "Coat of Many Colors", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5") (performer: "Coat of Many Colors")
  • Episode dated 3 April 1992 (1992) (writer: "Straight Talk", "Livin' a Lie", "Light of a Clear Blue Morning") (performer: "Straight Talk", "Livin' a Lie", "Light of a Clear Blue Morning")
  • Episode dated 30 May 1991 (1991) (writer: "Eagle When She Flies", "Livin' With a Dead Man") (performer: "Eagle When She Flies", "Silver and Gold", "Livin' With a Dead Man")
- 110. Dolly Parton & Friends on the Country Train (2003) (V)   (writer: "Little Sparrow", "Mountain Angel", "Marry Me", "Coat of Many Colors", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Train, Train", "Little Sparrow", "Shine", "Mountain Angel", "Marry Me", "A Tender Lie", "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby", "Coat of Many Colors", "I Will Always Love You") 2003 - -
AKAs:
  • Dolly Parton & Friends: I Will Always Love You (UK: DVD title)
- 111. Tarnation (2003) (performer: "A Lil' Ole Bitty Pissant Country Place") 2003 - 7.1 (3,588)
- 112. "The John Walsh Show" (2002)   (1 episode, 2003) 2003 - -
1 TV episode:
- 113. We Shall Behold Him: A Tribute to Dottie Rambo (2003) (V) (performer: "Stand By The River") 2003 - -
- 114. "Australian Idol" (2003) (unknown episodes) 2003 - -
- 115. "Futurama" (1999)   (1 episode, 2003) 2003 - 9.2 (24,488)
1 TV episode:
  • Spanish Fry (2003) (writer: "I Will Always Love You")
- 116. "Canadian Idol" (2003)   (2 episodes, 2003) 2003 - 2.8 (126)
2 TV episodes:
- 117. A Capitol Fourth (2003) (TV) (writer: "Light of a Clear Blue Morning", "9 to 5") (lyrics: "When Johnny Comes Marching Home") (performer: "Light of a Clear Blue Morning", "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", "9 to 5") 2003 - -
- 118. "MWL Star" (2003)   (1 episode, 2003) 2003 - -
1 TV episode:
- 119. Our Country (2003) (performer: "Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There is a Season)") 2003 - 3.2 (22)
- 120. Stars Over Texas Concert (2003) (TV) (writer: "Coat of Many Colors", "Leave That Cowboy Alone", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Coat of Many Colors", "Leave That Cowboy Alone", "I Will Always Love You") 2003 - -
- 121. Dolly Parton: Platinum Blonde (2003) (TV) (writer: "Sugar Hill", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "To Daddy", "Mama Say A Prayer", "Joshua", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "The Seeker", "Love Is Like a Butterfly", "Coat of Many Colors", "Halos and Horns", "The Grass Is Blue", "Little Sparrow", "Applejack", "Baby I'm Burnin'", "9 To 5") (performer: "Sugar Hill", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "To Daddy", "Puppy Love", "Harper Valley P.T.A.", "Mama Say A Prayer", "Dumb Blonde", "It's My Time", "Joshua", "Jolene", "I Will Always Love You", "The Seeker", "Love Is Like a Butterfly", "Coat of Many Colors", "Halos and Horns", "The Grass Is Blue", "Little Sparrow", "Applejack", "Shine", "Here You Come Again", "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher", "Baby I'm Burnin'", "9 To 5", "Lonely Comin' Down", "Islands In The Stream", "To Know Him Is To Love Him", "Train, Train", "Someone To Watch Over Me") 2003 - 4.9 (7)
- 122. "Bingolotto" (1989)   (2 episodes, 2002) 2002 - 2.5 (51)
2 TV episodes:
- 123. 36th Annual Country Music Association Awards (2002) (TV) (writer: "Hello God") (performer: "Hello God") 2002 - -
- 124. Sweet Home Alabama (2002) (writer: "Marry Me") (performer: "Marry Me") 2002 $176M 5.8 (27,389)
- 125. "Mission Hill" (1999)   (1 episode, 2002) 2002 - 8.8 (1,119)
1 TV episode:
- 126. "Today" (1952)   (2 episodes, 1999-2002) 2002 - 4.6 (318)
AKAs:
  • NBC News Today (USA: promotional title)
  • The Today Show (USA: alternative title)
2 TV episodes:
- 127. Graham Goes to Dollywood (2001) (TV) (writer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Coat of Many Colors") (performer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Coat of Many Colors", "Shine", "Islands In The Stream") 2001 - 6.7 (19)
- 128. "Emeril" (2001)   (1 episode, 2001) 2001 - 4.0 (49)
1 TV episode:
- 129. "CNN World Beat" (1998)   (1 episode, 2001) 2001 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Episode dated 14 July 2001 (2001) (writer: "Little Sparrow", "Coat of Many Colors") (performer: "Little Sparrow", "Shine", "Coat of Many Colors", "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby")
- 130. 1st Annual BET Awards (2001) (TV) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 2001 - 3.9 (27)
- 131. Moulin Rouge! (2001) (writer: "ELEPHANT LOVE MEDLEY") 2001 $175M 7.7 (98,982)
- 132. Country Legends (2001) (V) (writer: "I Will Always Love You", "Jolene") (performer: "I Will Always Love You", "Jolene") 2001 - -
- 133. "Austin City Limits" (1975)   (1 episode, 2001) 2001 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly Parton/Nickel Creek (2001) (writer: "Little Sparrow", "Mountain Angel", "Coat of Many Colors", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Train, Train", "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel #8)", "Little Sparrow", "Shine", "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby", "A Tender Lie", "Mountain Angel", "Coat of Many Colors", "I Will Always Love You")
- 134. The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (2001) (TV)   (performer: "Travelin' Prayer") 2001 - 4.6 (68)
AKAs:
  • 2001 Grammy Awards (New Zealand: English title: cut version)
- 135. Sweet November (2001) (performer: "Heart Door") 2001 - 5.9 (18,434)
- 136. Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 2001 - 7.6 (13,780)
- 137. Eva & Adam - fyra födelsedagar och ett fiasko (2001)   (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 2001 - 5.2 (366)
AKAs:
  • Eva & Adam: Four Birthdays and a Fiasco (International: English title)
- 138. Grand Ole Opry 75th: A Celebration (2000) (TV) (writer: "Coat of Many Colors") (performer: "Wabash Cannonball/Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain/Night Train to Memphis/I Saw The Light" Medley, "Hey, Good Lookin'", "Coat of Many Colors", "Kiss An Angel Good Morning", "Will The Circle Be Unbroken") 2000 - -
- 139. "Bette" (2000)   (1 episode, 2000) 2000 - 6.2 (367)
1 TV episode:
  • Halloween (2000) (performer: "Islands In The Stream", "Moses", "Shining Star")
- 140. 35th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (2000) (TV)   (performer: "Travelin' Prayer", "Stand By Your Man") 2000 - 2.4 (8)
AKAs:
  • 35th Annual ACM Awards (USA: informal title)
- 141. 31st Annual Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards (2000) (TV) (performer: "Only My Pillow Knows") 2000 - -
- 142. Songcatcher (2000) (writer: "When Love Is New") (performer: "When Love Is New") 2000 - 7.0 (1,882)
- 143. Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years (2000) (TV) (writer: "Nine to Five") (performer: "Nine to Five") 2000 - 5.7 (69)
- 144. Blue Valley Songbird (1999) (TV) (writer: "Blue Valley Songbird", "I Hope You're Never Happy", "Wildflowers", "We Might Be In Love", "My Blue Tears", "Runaway Feeling") (performer: "Blue Valley Songbird", "I Hope You're Never Happy", "Wildflowers", "We Might Be In Love", "My Blue Tears", "Runaway Feeling", "Amazing Grace", "Angel Band") 1999 - 5.3 (138)
- 145. "The National Lottery" (1994)   (2 episodes, 1998-1999) 1999 - -
AKAs:
  • The National Lottery Live
2 TV episodes:
- 146. 33rd Annual Country Music Association Awards (1999) (TV) (performer: "Train, Train", "My Kind of Woman, My Kind of Man") 1999 - -
- 147. "Bravo Profiles" (1994)   (1 episode, 1999) 1999 - 7.7 (5)
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly Parton: Diamond in a Rhinestone World (1999) (writer: "I Will Always Love You", "Tennessee Homesick Blues", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "Blue Valley Songbird", "Applejack", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Shine On", "9 To 5", "Coat of Many Colors", "Jolene", "I Wanna Go Back There", "The Salt In My Tears") (performer: "I Will Always Love You", "Tennessee Homesick Blues", "Peace Train", "Little Tiny Tasseltop", "Cas Walker Theme", "Puppy Love", "Blue Valley Songbird", "Applejack", "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That", "Shine On", "Dumb Blonde", "The Last Thing On My Mind", "Think About Love", "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher", "9 To 5", "Coat of Many Colors", "Calling My Children Home", "Jolene", "I Wanna Go Back There", "The Salt In My Tears")
- 148. Dolly Parton's Precious Memories (1999) (TV) (writer: "The Seeker", "Coat of Many Colors") (performer: "Precious Memories", "The Seeker", "In The Sweet Bye and Bye", "In The Garden", "Softly and Tenderly", "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder", "Washed in the Blood", "Power in the Blood", "Coat of Many Colors", "Over in the Glory Land") 1999 - -
- 149. "Prime Time Country" (1996)   (3 episodes, 1996-1999) 1999 - -
3 TV episodes:
  • An Evening with Dolly Parton (1999) (writer: "The Seeker", "Calm on the Water") (performer: "The Seeker", "Precious Memories", "Calm on the Water")
  • Episode dated 30 September 1998 (1998) (writer: "Honky Tonk Songs", "When Jesus Comes Calling For Me", "The Salt in My Tears") (performer: "Honky Tonk Songs", "When Jesus Comes Calling For Me", "The Salt in My Tears")
  • Episode dated 15 April 1996 (1996) (writer: "Smoky Mountain Memories") (performer: "Son of a Preacher Man", "Smoky Mountain Memories")
- 150. "The Howie Mandel Show" (1998)   (1 episode, 1999) 1999 - 2.9 (8)
1 TV episode:
  • Episode dated 3 March 1999 (1999) (writer: "The Seeker", "Little Tiny Tasseltop") (performer: "The Seeker", "Little Tiny Tasseltop")
- 151. "Donny & Marie" (1998)   (1 episode, 1999) 1999 - 4.1 (37)
AKAs:
  • Donny and Marie Hour
1 TV episode:
  • Episode dated 2 March 1999 (1999) (writer: "Eagle When She Flies", "The Seeker", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5") (performer: "Eagle When She Flies", "The Seeker", "I Will Always Love You", "9 to 5")
- 152. "CBS This Morning" (1987)   (1 episode, 1999) 1999 - 3.5 (8)
1 TV episode:
- 153. Office Space (1999)   (writer: "9 to 5" (1980)) 1999 - 7.9 (74,134)
AKAs:
  • Cubiculos de la oficina (USA: Spanish title)
- 154. "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996)   (2 episodes, 1996-1999) 1999 - 3.6 (556)
2 TV episodes:
- 155. Live by Request: Vince Gill (1999) (TV) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 1999 - -
- 156. "Linnunradan pianobaari" (1998)   (1 episode, 1998) 1998 - -
1 TV episode:
- 157. "The Simpsons" (1989)   (2 episodes, 1991-1998) 1998 - 9.2 (392)
2 TV episodes:
- 158. Unspoiled Country (1998) (TV) (writer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home") (performer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home") 1998 - -
- 159. Another Day in Paradise (1998) (writer: "Here I Am") 1998 - 6.4 (4,395)
- 160. Paradise Road: The Life and Songs of Dolly Parton (1998) (writer: "Paradise Road", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Paradise Road", "I Will Always Love You") 1998 - -
- 161. Tammy Wynette: First Lady of Country Memorial Service (1998) (TV) (writer: "Shine On", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Shine On", "I Will Always Love You") 1998 - -
- 162. Annabelle's Wish (1997) (V) (performer: "Silent Night", "Something Bigger Than Me") 1997 - 6.3 (239)
- 163. The Apostle (1997) (writer: "Shine On") (performer: "Shine On") 1997 - 7.1 (7,311)
- 164. Unlikely Angel (1996) (TV) (writer: "Unlikely Angel", "Whatcha Tryin' to Do to Me?") (performer: "Unlikely Angel", "Whatcha Tryin' to Do to Me?") 1996 - 6.4 (247)
- 165. Dolly Parton: Treasures (1996) (TV)   (performer: "Peace Train", "Today I Started Loving You Again", "Just When I Needed You Most", "Something's Burning", "Before the Next Teardrop Falls", "Walking on Sunshine", "Behind Closed Doors", "Don't Let Me Cross Over (Love's Cheating Line)", "Satin Sheets", "For the Good Times") 1996 - 7.1 (20)
AKAs:
  • Dolly Parton: Hidden Treasures (UK)
- 166. 30th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1996) (TV) (performer: "Before The Next Teardrop Falls/Behind Closed Doors") 1996 - -
- 167. Bulletproof (1996) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 1996 $21.7M 5.4 (10,863)
- 168. It's My Party (1996) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "I Will Always Love You") 1996 - 6.7 (1,630)
- 169. Dollywood: A Memory Worth Repeating (1996) (V) (writer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Appalachian Memories", "Heartsong", "Coat of Many Colors", "Something Fishy", "I Will Always Love You", "Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man", "Applejack") (performer: "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "Appalachian Memories", "Heartsong", "Coat of Many Colors", "Something Fishy", "I Will Always Love You") 1996 - 9.6 (6)
- 170. Vanessa-Mae: The Red Hot Tour - Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1995) (V) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 1995 - 6.0 (11)
- 171. 29th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1995) (TV) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "I Will Always Love You", "King of the Road") 1995 - 4.8 (5)
- 172. "Music City Tonight" (1993)   (1 episode, 1995) 1995 - -
1 TV episode:
- 173. Heartsong (1995) (writer: "Heartsong", "God's Coloring Book", "Love is Like a Butterfly", "Applejack", "Runaway Feeling", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Heartsong", "God's Coloring Book", "Love is Like a Butterfly", "Applejack", "Runaway Feeling", "He's Alive", "I Will Always Love You") 1995 - 6.6 (11)
- 174. 28th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1994) (TV) (writer: "To Daddy") (performer: "To Daddy") 1994 - 5.0 (5)
- 175. "Ralph Emery on the Record" (1993)   (1 episode, 1994) 1994 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly (1994) (writer: "Longer Than Always") (performer: "Longer Than Always")
- 176. "Dateline NBC" (1992)   (1 episode, 1994) 1994 - -
AKAs:
  • Dateline (USA: short title)
1 TV episode:
  • Episode dated 21 September 1994 (1994) (writer: "My Tennesse Mountain Home", "I Will Always Love You", "Wildflowers", "Coat of Many Colors", "Down on Music Row", "Together Always", "Stay Out of My Bedroom", "Romeo") (performer: "My Tennesse Mountain Home", "Wildflowers", "You Gotta Be My Baby", "Coat of Many Colors", "Down on Music Row", "Together Always", "Just Someone I Used to Know", "Stay Out of My Bedroom", "Here You Come Again", "To Know Him Is To Love Him", "Romeo")
- 177. Dolly Parton: In the Movies (1994) (V) (writer: "9 to 5") (performer: "9 to 5") 1994 - -
- 178. The Crazy World of Dolly Parton (1994) (V) (writer: "9 to 5") (performer: "9 to 5", "Calling My Children Home") 1994 - -
- 179. Dolly Parton: In Country (1994) (V) (performer: "Calling My Children Home") 1994 - -
- 180. The 66th Annual Academy Awards (1994) (TV) (performer: "The Day I Fall In Love") 1994 - 6.0 (229)
- 181. "Heavens to Betsy" (1994)   (1 episode) 1994 - -
1 TV episode:
  • Unaired Pilot (????) (writer: "Heaven's to Betsy" (theme song), "Look On the Bright Side", "Brave Little Soldier", "Tomorrow Is Forever", "Gettin' Happy") (performer: "Heaven's to Betsy" (theme song), "Look On the Bright Side", "Brave Little Soldier", "Tomorrow Is Forever", "Gettin' Happy")
- 182. Beethoven's 2nd (1993) (performer: "The Day I Fall in Love") 1993 - 4.2 (5,863)
- 183. "Saved by the Bell: The College Years" (1993)   (2 episodes, 1993) 1993 - 6.2 (692)
2 TV episodes:
- 184. Sunset Music Festival (1993) (TV) (performer: "Cross My Heart") 1993 - -
- 185. "Beavis and Butt-Head" (1993)   (1 episode, 1993) 1993 - 8.1 (3,472)
1 TV episode:
  • Plate Frisbee (1993) (writer: "More Where That Came From") (performer: "More Where That Came From")
- 186. The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) (writer: "IF YOU AIN'T GOT LOVE") (performer: "IF YOU AIN'T GOT LOVE") (producer: "IF YOU AIN'T GOT LOVE") 1993 - 4.3 (6,520)
- 187. 27th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1993) (TV) (performer: "Silver Threads and Golden Needles") 1993 - -
- 188. Billy Ray Cyrus: Dreams Come True (1993) (TV) (writer: "Romeo") (performer: "Romeo") 1993 - 7.0 (8)
- 189. Country Music Association's 35th Anniversary (1993) (TV) (writer: "Full Circle", "To Daddy") (performer: "Full Circle") 1993 - -
- 190. "Lo Kolel Sherut" (1990)   (1 episode, 1993) 1993 - 5.7 (6)
1 TV episode:
- 191. "Geschichten aus dem Leben" (1993)   (1 episode, 1993) 1993 - -
AKAs:
  • Evelyn Hamanns Geschichten aus dem Leben (Germany: alternative title)
1 TV episode:
- 192. "The Ben Stiller Show" (1992)   (1 episode, 1992) 1992 - 7.2 (395)
1 TV episode:
- 193. The Bodyguard (1992) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") 1992 $411M 5.5 (28,846)
- 194. 26th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1992) (TV) (performer: "Put a Little Love in Your Heart") 1992 - 4.8 (5)
- 195. Burt Reynolds' Conversations with... (1992) (TV) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "I Will Always Love You") 1992 - -
- 196. Straight Talk (1992) (writer: "Blue Grace", "The Light of a Clear Blue Morning", "Dirty Job", "Blue Me", "Straight Talk", "Fish Out of Water", "Burning", "Livin' a Lie", "You Thought I Couldn't Dance", "Burning to Burned", "Light of a Clear Blue Morning (reprise)") (performer: "Blue Grace", "The Light of a Clear Blue Morning", "Dirty Job", "Blue Me", "Straight Talk", "Fish Out of Water", "Burning", "Livin' a Lie", "You Thought I Couldn't Dance", "Burning to Burned", "Light of a Clear Blue Morning (reprise)") 1992 - 5.2 (1,403)
- 197. 25th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1991) (TV) (writer: "Eagle When She Flies") (performer: "Eagle When She Flies") 1991 - 4.6 (5)
- 198. Wild Texas Wind (1991) (TV) (writer: "Big T", "Wild Texas Wind", "Speakin' of the Devil") (performer: "Big T", "Wild Texas Wind", "Tall Man", "Swingin' Like Tarzan and Jane", "Speakin' of the Devil", "Farther Along") 1991 - 4.7 (76)
- 199. "Babes" (1990)   (1 episode, 1991) 1991 - 7.1 (18)
1 TV episode:
  • Hello, Dolly (1991) (performer: "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That")
- 200. "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)   (1 episode, 1990) 1990 - 8.0 (376)
1 TV episode:
- 201. "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962)   (14 episodes, 1977-1990) 1990 - 8.3 (463)
AKAs:
  • The Best of Carson (USA: rerun title)
14 TV episodes: 9 episodes not shown.
- 202. 21st Annual Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards (1990) (TV) (performer: "He's Alive") 1990 - -
- 203. Christmas at Home (1990) (TV)   (performer: "Joy To The World", "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Jingle Bells", "Go Tell It On The Mountain", "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town", "I'll Be Home For Christmas", "Deck The Halls") (arranger: "Joy To The World", "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Jingle Bells", "Go Tell It On The Mountain", "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town", "I'll Be Home For Christmas", "Deck The Halls") 1990 - 7.2 (8)
AKAs:
  • Dolly Parton's Christmas at Home (USA: complete title)
- 204. "Designing Women" (1986)   (1 episode, 1990) 1990 - 6.8 (518)
1 TV episode:
- 205. Christmas in America (1990) (TV) (writer: "Christmas in America") 1990 - 4.0 (13)
- 206. 23rd Annual Country Music Association Awards (1989) (TV) (performer: "He's Alive") 1989 - 5.0 (5)
- 207. Pink Cadillac (1989) (writer: "Two Doors Down") (performer: "Two Doors Down") 1989 - 4.9 (3,990)
- 208. "Saturday Night Live" (1975)   (1 episode, 1989) 1989 - 8.2 (6,608)
AKAs:
  • NBC's Saturday Night (USA: complete title)
  • SNL (USA: informal title)
  • SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)
  • Saturday Night (USA: first season title)
  • Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)
  • Saturday Night Live 15 (USA: fifteenth season title)
  • Saturday Night Live 20 (USA: twentieth season title)
  • Saturday Night Live 25 (USA: twentiefifth season title)
1 TV episode:
  • Dolly Parton (1989) (writer: "White Limozeen") (performer: "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That?", "White Limozeen")
- 209. Kenny, Dolly and Willie: Something Inside So Strong (1989) (TV) (writer: "9 to 5", "Coat of Many Colors", "Two Doors Down") (performer: "9 to 5", "Coat of Many Colors", "The Gambler", "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys", "Sweet Music Man", "Two Doors Down", "On The Road Again", "Real Love", "Islands In The Stream", "(Something Inside) So Strong") 1989 - -
- 210. Bob Hope's Jolly Christmas Show (1988) (TV) (performer: "Hard Candy Christmas", "Silver Bells") 1988 - -
- 211. "Dolly" (1987)   (3 episodes, 1987) 1987 - 7.1 (14)
3 TV episodes:
  • Episode #1.3 (1987) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Under the Boardwalk", "My Dear Companion", "Those Memories of You", "Hobo's Meditation", "I Will Always Love You")
  • Episode #1.2 (1987) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Tar Tops", "Play Me Some Mountain Music", "I Will Always Love You")
  • Episode #1.1 (1987) (writer: "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "This Little Light of Mine", "Hey, Good Lookin'", "You've Got a Headlock on My Heart", "I Will Always Love You")
- 212. Down and Out with Donald Duck (1987) (TV) ("Nine To Five") 1987 - 6.8 (38)
- 213. A Smoky Mountain Christmas (1986) (TV) (writer: "Mountain Magic", "Pretty is as Pretty Does", "(I've Been Dreaming of) A Smoky Mountain Christmas") (performer: "Mountain Magic", "Pretty is as Pretty Does", "(I've Been Dreaming of) A Smoky Mountain Christmas") 1986 - 6.5 (308)
- 214. "Disneyland" (1954)   (1 episode, 1986) 1986 - 8.4 (277)
AKAs:
  • Disney's Wonderful World (USA: new title)
  • The Disney Sunday Movie (USA: new title)
  • The Magical World of Disney (USA: new title)
  • The Wonderful World of Disney (USA: new title)
  • Walt Disney (USA: new title)
  • Walt Disney Presents (USA: new title)
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (USA: new title)
1 TV episode:
- 215. The Winning Hand (1985) (TV) (writer: "The Little Things", "Everything's Beautiful (In It's Own Way)", "What Do You Think About Lovin'", "Put It Off Until Tomorrow", "Don't Let Your Left Hand Know (What Your Right Hand Does)") (performer: "The Little Things", "Everything's Beautiful (In It's Own Way)", "What Do You Think About Lovin'", "Ping Pong", "Put It Off Until Tomorrow", "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby", "Don't Let Your Left Hand Know (What Your Right Hand Does)") 1985 - 8.6 (6)
- 216. Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton: Together (1985) (TV)   (writer: "Applejack", "Coat of Many Colors") (performer: "Real Love", "Here You Come Again", "Jolene", "Applejack", "Coat of Many Colors", "We've Got Tonight", "Blaze of Glory", "Baby I'm Burning", "Two Doors Down", "Drag Annette", "I Don't Want to Throw Rice (I Want to Throw Rocks at Her)", "I'll Oilwells Love You", "Appalachian Memories", "9 to 5", "The Stranger", "Islands in the Stream") 1985 - 7.2 (32)
AKAs:
  • Kenny and Dolly: Real Love (USA: video title)
- 217. "Miami Vice" (1984)   (1 episode, 1985) 1985 - 7.8 (3,704)
1 TV episode:
- 218. Single Bars, Single Women (1984) (TV) (performer: "Single Women") 1984 - 5.6 (30)
- 219. Rhinestone (1984) (writer: "Tennessee Homesick Blues", "Too Much Water", "The Day My Baby Died", "One Emotion After Another", "Goin' Back to Heaven", "What a Heartache", "Stay Out of My Bedroom (If You Can't Take the Heat), "Woke Up In Love", "God Won't Get You", "Drinkenstein", "Sweet Lovin' Friends", "Waltz Me to Heaven", "Butterflies", "Be There") (performer: "Tennessee Homesick Blues", "One Emotion After Another", "What a Heartache", "Stay Out of My Bedroom (If You Can't Take the Heat), "Woke Up In Love", "God Won't Get You", "Sweet Lovin' Friends", "Butterflies", "Be There") 1984 - 2.9 (2,914)
- 220. Kenny & Dolly: A Christmas to Remember (1984) (TV) (writer: "A Christmas to Remember", "With Bells On", "I Believe in Santa Claus", "Christmas Without You", "Once Upon a Christmas") (performer: "A Christmas to Remember", "The Christmas Song", "Winter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride", "With Bells On", "The Greatest Gift of All", "White Christmas", "I Believe in Santa Claus", "Christmas Without You", "Once Upon a Christmas") 1984 - 7.7 (55)
- 221. Dolly in Concert (1983) (TV)   (writer: "Baby, I'm Burnin'", "Jolene", "Two Doors Down", "Coat of Many Colors", "Appalachian Memories", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?", "Me and Little Andy", "Down From Dover", "Nine to Five", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "Baby, I'm Burnin'", "Jolene", "Two Doors Down", "Coat of Many Colors", "Appalachian Memories", "Applejack", "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?", "Me and Little Andy", "Down From Dover", "Here You Come Again", "Nine to Five", "Great Balls of Fire", "I Will Always Love You") 1983 - 7.4 (21)
AKAs:
  • Dolly in London (USA: video title)
- 222. 17th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1983) (TV) (performer: "Islands In The Stream") 1983 - -
- 223. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)   (writer: "Sneakin' Around", "Where Stallions Run", "I Will Always Love You") (performer: "A Lil' Ole Bitty Pissant Country Place", "Sneakin' Around", "Hard Candy Christmas", "I Will Always Love You") 1982 - 5.3 (3,647)
AKAs:
  • The Best Little Cathouse in Texas (Canada: English title: bowdlerized title)
- 224. "9 to 5" (1982)   (unknown episodes) 1982 - 6.6 (71)