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This was Parton's second attempt at a sitcom, following the 1994 series ''[[Heavens to Betsy (lost 1994 Dolly Parton sitcom)|Heavens to Betsy]]'', which was shot and then permanently shelved. | This was Parton's second attempt at a sitcom, following the 1994 series ''[[Heavens to Betsy (lost 1994 Dolly Parton sitcom)|Heavens to Betsy]]'', which was shot and then permanently shelved. | ||
It has not resurfaced since then, but CBS still may have it in their archives. | |||
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*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0162099/reference IMDb page on the pilot.] Retrieved 05 Oct '18 | *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0162099/reference IMDb page on the pilot.] Retrieved 05 Oct '18 |
Revision as of 17:00, 11 January 2019
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. Very little information about the show is available.
This was Parton's second attempt at a sitcom, following the 1994 series Heavens to Betsy, which was shot and then permanently shelved.
It has not resurfaced since then, but CBS still may have it in their archives.
External Link
- IMDb page on the pilot. Retrieved 05 Oct '18
References
- Rolling Stone Interview with Dolly Parton on October 30th, 2003. Retrieved 05 Oct '18
- Dolly Parton's official site. Retrieved 05 Oct '18