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Dolly and Carol in Nashville is quite the curious piece from 1979. It's a variety special that brings together the warm charm of Dolly Parton and the comedic prowess of Carol Burnett. The pacing flows like a casual evening in Nashville, with musical numbers intertwined with light-hearted skits, giving you that cozy, laid-back vibe typical of variety shows from that era. The performances feel genuine, showcasing both women’s talents—Dolly's delightful songs and Carol's humor blend seamlessly. The production isn’t overly flashy, focusing instead on the blend of song and laughter, which lends a certain authenticity to the whole experience. It’s a snapshot of the time, reflecting the spirit of country music and classic television.
This TV movie has a certain rarity to it, often overlooked among more prominent variety specials from the same period. It was initially broadcast on television, making physical copies rather scarce, and there’s a growing interest among collectors in niche variety programming. It's fascinating to see how Dolly and Carol interact, and fans of either artist might find value in the unique blend of music and comedy, reflecting the Nashville scene of the late 70s.
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