The first two decades of Dolly Parton's career sees her cross over from her rural Tennessee country roots to become one of the world's most popular and celebrated artists on stage, television and film; narrator Pam Tillis.
Produced by WETA and anchored by managing editor Judy Woodruff, PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a team of seasoned and highly regarded journalists.
See all broadcast times →Hear the next generation of classical champions as talented teens play the classics in concert.
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When to watch on WETA Television →Holley Watts reflects on her experience as a "Donut Dolly" — women who volunteered for a Red Cross program to provide a "touch of home" to American soldiers stationed in Vietnam.
Watch video →Enjoy this step through time charting WETA's history from its founding in the 1950s to becoming a major national producer for PBS.
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