Blue Valley Songbird


08:00 am - 10:00 am, Monday, December 8 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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When her estranged father dies, a rising country star must face up to her past demons, and break up with her controlling boyfriend.

1999 English
Drama Music Country Music

Cast & Crew
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Dolly Parton (Actor) .. Leanna Taylor
Billy Dean (Actor) .. Bobby Grissom
John Terry (Actor) .. Hank Hatcher
Ron Krasinski (Actor) .. Bishop Whealler
Christopher Strand (Actor) .. Melon McGill
Kimberley Kates (Actor) .. Thelma
Beth Grant (Actor) .. Ruby
Joe Keenan (Actor) .. Rev. Taft
Teagan Eley (Actor) .. Young Leanna
Peggy Walton Walker (Actor) .. Ora Taylor

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Did You Know..
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Dolly Parton (Actor) .. Leanna Taylor
Born: January 19, 1946
Birthplace: Locust Ridge, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Born January 19th 1946, Dolly Parton has risen from relative poverty to become one of the most famous and wealthy country music stars in the world. Easily recognizable for her flamboyant platinum blonde wigs, vivid makeup, petite physique, and extra-large breasts -- which figure prominently in her humorous on-stage remarks -- Parton has shown a real knack for marketing herself in creative, lucrative ways that belie the downhome mannerisms and apple pie sweetness of her public persona. Parton's ventures range from a songwriting career,a semi-successful crossover to pop music, a sporadic acting career, a 100-million-dollar company, Dolly Parton Enterprises, and her ultimate self-promotion, the Dollywood musical theme park in Tennessee, which has become so popular since it's opening in 1986 that in 1997, it was largely responsible for the closing of its only rival, Opryland. Parton's singing career began with television appearances in Knoxville at age 12. The following year she had a recording contract and was appearing at the Grand Ole Opry and at age 21, she had her first hit song, "Dumb Blonde" (1967). It was, however, Porter Wagoner who made her a star when he hired her to duet with him. Together, they toured the country, made records, and appeared numerous times at the Opry. She went solo in 1974 and soon had a string of hits, including the semi-autobiographical "Coat of Many Colors." During the '70s, Parton was a favorite on talk shows and music specials. In 1980, she made her acting debut opposite Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dabney Coleman in the hit revenge comedy 9 to 5. As in most of her subsequent acting endeavors, Parton essentially played herself. She wrote and performed the film's title song and earned an Oscar nomination. She has since continued composing and singing in her films. Parton offered one of her best acting performances as a big-hearted beautician in Steel Magnolias (1989).Parton would continue to selectively revisit the realm of acting over the coming years, appearing in Frank McKlusky, C.I. and Joyful Noise, as well as on TV shows like Hannah Montana.
Billy Dean (Actor) .. Bobby Grissom
Born: April 02, 1962
John Terry (Actor) .. Hank Hatcher
Born: January 25, 1950
Birthplace: Vero Beach, Florida, United States
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Ron Krasinski (Actor) .. Bishop Whealler
Christopher Strand (Actor) .. Melon McGill
Kimberley Kates (Actor) .. Thelma
Born: August 15, 1969
Beth Grant (Actor) .. Ruby
Born: September 18, 1949
Birthplace: Gadsden, Alabama, United States
Trivia: A successful character actress most adept at playing matronly types, Beth Grant took her onscreen bow in the late '80s and began tackling innumerable roles in Hollywood features, usually bit parts as housewives, female doctors, or down-home small-town women. Grant received her first feature assignment as a harried mother at a farmhouse in Barry Levinson's Rain Man (1988). She subsequently divided her time between film and television roles, guest-acting on dozens of series and occasionally taking on more extensive small-screen roles, such as on Coach and Jericho. Grant's many big-screen credits include the films Don't Tell Her It's Me (1990), Speed (1994), Donnie Darko (2001), and Little Miss Sunshine (2006). She was particularly memorable in the latter, as one of the snotty and obnoxious pageant judges. Darko represented Grant's first experience working with helmer Richard Kelly; she re-teamed with Kelly for his follow-up, the dystopian black comedy Southland Tales (2005).
Joe Keenan (Actor) .. Rev. Taft
Teagan Eley (Actor) .. Young Leanna
Peggy Walton Walker (Actor) .. Ora Taylor