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'''''Mindin My Own Business''''' was a 1996 pilot made for CBS with the intent to possibly become a series. Created and starring American singer Dolly Parton.<ref>[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/interview-dolly-parton-2-237948/ Rolling Stone Interview with Dolly Parton on October 30th, 2003.] Retrieved 05 Oct '18</ref> the show featured Parton as a Southerner who moved to Los Angeles and opened a catering company. Very little information about the show is available.<ref>[https://dollyparton.com/life-and-career/movies-television/mindin-my-own-business/1074 Dolly Parton's official site.] Retrieved 05 Oct '18</ref>
==Background==
The late 1980s and all throughout the 1990s saw Dolly Patterson expand her ventures as she wrote children's books, opened a Hawaiian themed restaurant, opened a theme park, release her own clothing line and attempted to make her own TV show. The first attempt at a tv show was in 1994, with ''[[Heavens to Betsy (lost 1994 Dolly Parton sitcom)|Heavens to Betsy]]'', which was shot and then permanently shelved due to production issues. In 1996, Dolly Patterson would attempt to make another TV show.


'''''Mindin My Own Business''''' was a 1996 pilot for a CBS series starring Dolly Parton. The show featured Parton as a Southerner who moved to Los Angeles and opened a catering company. Hilarity ensued. Very little information about the show is available. 
==Plot==
''Mindin' My Own Business'' revolves around a Southerner (played by Dolly Patterson) who moves to Los Angeles and opens a catering company.  


This was Parton's second attempt at a sitcom, following the 1994 series "Heavens to Betsy," which was shot and then permanently shelved.
==Availability==
As of the writing of this article, the pilot for ''Mindin' My Own Business'' has not surfaced. Little is known about the show, but Dolly Patterson does acknowledge it on her official website. Despite never airing, it is speculated that CBS still may have the pilot for ''Mindin' My Own Business'' in their archives.


=== References ===
==External Link==
*[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/interview-dolly-parton-2-237948/ Rolling Stone Interview with Dolly Parton, October 30, 2003] - Retrieved 2018-10-05
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0162099/reference IMDb page on the pilot.] Retrieved 05 Oct '18
*[https://dollyparton.com/life-and-career/movies-television/mindin-my-own-business/1074 Dolly Parton - official site] - Retrieved 2018-10-05
 
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0162099/reference IMDb] - Retrieved 2018-10-05
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MindinMyOwnBusiness.jpg

Promotional photo of Dolly Parton.

Status: Lost

Mindin My Own Business was a 1996 pilot made for CBS with the intent to possibly become a series. Created and starring American singer Dolly Parton.[1] the show featured Parton as a Southerner who moved to Los Angeles and opened a catering company. Very little information about the show is available.[2]

Background

The late 1980s and all throughout the 1990s saw Dolly Patterson expand her ventures as she wrote children's books, opened a Hawaiian themed restaurant, opened a theme park, release her own clothing line and attempted to make her own TV show. The first attempt at a tv show was in 1994, with Heavens to Betsy, which was shot and then permanently shelved due to production issues. In 1996, Dolly Patterson would attempt to make another TV show.

Plot

Mindin' My Own Business revolves around a Southerner (played by Dolly Patterson) who moves to Los Angeles and opens a catering company.

Availability

As of the writing of this article, the pilot for Mindin' My Own Business has not surfaced. Little is known about the show, but Dolly Patterson does acknowledge it on her official website. Despite never airing, it is speculated that CBS still may have the pilot for Mindin' My Own Business in their archives.

External Link

References