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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill: Country Lovin

A love story that blends music with marriage.

Dolly Parton: Big Hair, Bigger Heart

No royal beginnings for this Queen of Country Music, Dolly Parton. Known for her larger-than-life positive attitude parading big hair and bold make-up, she would later carve out her own identity as a singer, composer, movie actress, and entrepreneur. Despite dirt poor roots, Dolly Parton leaves a rich legacy.

We Still Can't Say Goodbye a Making of a Musicians Tribute to Chet Atkins and His Legacy Remembered

"We Still Can't Say Goodbye a Making of a Musicians Tribute to Chet Atkins and His Legacy Remembered"

Musicians, friends and historians share the stories and songs of the legendary Chet Atkins.

Johnny Cash: One Song at a Time

The remarkable story of America's greatest country artist.

Charley Pride: I'm Just Me

A look at the journey of Charley Pride, from his humble beginnings in segregated Sledge, Miss., to his career as a Black American League baseball player and his meteoric rise as a trailblazing country music superstar.

Patsy Cline: American Masters

The life and legacy of country singer Patsy Cline; narrator Rosanne Cash.

Landmarks: The Stages of Country Music

S1, EP21 "Whiskey Jam"

"Whiskey Jam" is a Nashville. Tenn., right of passage for many young artists; Ian Munsick, Jon Randall, Lindsay Ell, Mitchell Tenpenny and Alana Springsteen talk about the "Whiskey Jam" spirit and how the show has affected their careers.

Landmarks: The Stages of Country Music

S1, EP20 "The Caverns"

Underneath Grundy County, Tenn., there is an unlikely musical venue that has been embraced by a community with a rich history; diving into a cave tour followed by a story of the historical significance of Grundy County.

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The Dawn Rider

John Mason (John Wayne) suffers a cruel homecoming when he witnesses his father's murder as he rides into town. Incensed, he chases after the killers, but he suffers a gunshot wound that cuts his pursuit short. Alice Gordon (Marion Burns) sees to his injury, and Mason is taken by her kindness and beauty. But things turn sour when her beau, Ben (Reed Howes), becomes jealous. After Mason discovers the men who killed his father, his plan for a duel is sabotaged by Ben, who has been manipulated.

Angel and the Badman

Quirt Evans (John Wayne), a cowboy on the run, is injured when his horse stumbles near a Quaker family's land. The family takes him in as he regains his health, and he falls for their young daughter, Penelope (Gail Russell). As Quirt falls deeper in love and becomes accustomed to the family's peaceful ways, his violent past starts to catch up to him. Eventually he is forced to decide whether it is worth letting go of his turbulent former life for his future with Penelope.

Sagebrush Trail

Wrongly imprisoned for murder, John Brant (John Wayne) decides his only option is to escape from jail and clear his name by finding the true killer. After breaking out, he ends up on the run from Sheriff Parker (Bob Burns) and catches the attention of outlaw Bob Jones (Lane Chandler), who offers to let Brant into his gang. Needing all the help he can get, Brant agrees, but running with these bandits only gets him deeper into trouble -- while the real killer remains on the loose.

Winds of the Wasteland

When the emergence of the telegraph makes their jobs as Pony Express riders obsolete, cowboys John Blair (John Wayne) and Larry Adams (Lane Chandler) hastily purchase a stagecoach line operating out of Crescent City, Calif., unaware that the place is essentially a ghost town. The congenial mayor, Rocky (Lew Kelly), convinces John to compete in a horse race against Drake (Douglas Cosgrove), the man who sold them the bum deal, for a coveted government contract in postal delivery.

The Yellow Rose of Texas

This time around, singing cowboy Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers) is an insurance investigator sent to find a stash of money lifted from a company payroll. Portraying a performer on a showboat as an undercover guise, Roy meets Betty Weston (Dale Evans), the daughter of the alleged robber Sam Weston (Harry Shannon), who has recently escaped from prison. Together, Roy and Betty set out to prove her father was wrongly accused and track down the real criminal.

Landmarks: The Stages of Country Music

S1, EP31 "Cain's Ballroom"

Cody Canada sees the famous Cain's Ballroom that's been a staple in Tulsa for nearly a century.

History of Country

"History of Country: 1992"

Country DJ Hall of Famer Bill Cody goes back to 1992; "Achy Breaky Heart" and "Boot-Scootin' Boogie" bring everyone to the dance floor; John Michael Montgomery makes his chart debut; Hee Haw gets a revamp.

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