Dolly appears in 'Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story,' a biopic about the late country star, Dottie West

The made-for-television movie about the late singer was nominated for two primetime Emmy Awards (cinematography and hairstyling). The movie which originally aired on CBS on, Jan. 22, 1995, depicts West’s childhood, the start of her career, her highest successes (in particular her duets with Kenny Rogers) and her fatal 1991 car crash.

‘Kenny, Dolly and Willie: Something Inside So Strong,’ 1989 television special featuring Dolly, Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson

"Kenny, Dolly and Willie: Something Inside So Strong" was taped as part of a live concert for NASA employees and their families. During the show, the three friends took turns singing each other’s hits in a medley of songs which included "Two Doors Down" and "Real Love."

The special’s finale featured Kenny, Dolly and Willie singing "Something Inside So Strong." It became NBC's highest rated variety show and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series.

Kenny Rogers surprises Dolly with Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer People's Choice Award in 1988

On the same night that she won Favorite Female Performer In a New TV Show, Dolly received a second People's Choice Award. She was greeted with a surprise when her long-time friend Kenny Rogers presented the honor. In her acceptance speech, she talked about her many years in show business and thanked her fans. Dolly said,

“I have loved every year I’ve spent [in this business], even the heartaches and the hard times... I've always loved the fans because it’s always the fans that keep you going.”

Past winners include Carol Burnett, Barbra Streisand and Barbara Mandrell.

The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards were telecast on CBS and hosted by Barbara Mandrell and Carl Reiner.

Dolly wins People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Show

Dolly wins People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Show for herr self-titled show, "Dolly," which began airing on ABC in September of 1987.

Dolly talked about what motivated her to try the variety show,

''I convinced them that I should be on television. I felt I was sitting around waiting for good scripts for the movies; I wasn't on the road (doing concerts) so much. So I just decided now was the time for me to do a TV show.”

The other nominees were Lisa Bonet in "A Different World" and Linda Hamilton in "Beauty and the Beast." In her acceptance speech Dolly said,

“I want to thank all of you very much for voting for me as your favorite because it’s very much an honor to be nominated for any of these awards and it’s really a great honor to win, especially when the people vote for you.”

That same night, Dolly received the award for All-Around Female Entertainer presented to her by Kenny Rogers.

The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards were telecast on CBS and hosted by Barbara Mandrell and Carl Reiner.

 

 

'Kenny & Dolly - Christmas To Remember' is a network television Christmas special inspired by their popular album, 'Once Upon a Christmas'

In 1984, Dolly Parton starred alongside of Kenny Rogers in "Kenny & Dolly: A Christmas To Remember," a network television special inspired by "Once Upon A Christmas," a popular Christmas album recorded by Dolly and Kenny Rogers.

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