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'''''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. | '''''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. | ||
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. | ||
=== References | ==External Link== | ||
*[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/interview-dolly-parton-2-237948/ Rolling Stone Interview with Dolly Parton | *[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 | |||
==References== | |||
*[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 | |||
*[https://dollyparton.com/life-and-career/movies-television/mindin-my-own-business/1074 Dolly Parton's official site.] Retrieved 05 Oct '18 | |||
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Revision as of 11:29, 5 October 2018
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.
This was Parton's second attempt at a sitcom, following the 1994 series "Heavens to Betsy," which was shot and then permanently shelved.
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