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Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters - Charley Pride & Hoyt Axton (Gospel Medley) 1981 NEW

Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters was an American variety show starring American country artist Barbara Mandrell, along with her sisters Irlene Mandrell and Louise Mandrell. The show ran for two seasons on the NBC network between November 1980 and June 1982. The program mixed both music and comedy sketches. The siblings often engaged in sketches involving their family relationship. The music of the show featured the sisters singing and playing a variety of musical instruments. Guest performers were also a part of every show. The show ended its run after Mandrell decided to step away due to the constant workload.

The program was hosted by Barbara Mandrell, along with her younger sisters Irlene and Louise. It was co-produced by Sid and Marty Krofft, along with Ernest Chambers and Frank Peppiatt. It was directed by Bob Henry and Jack Regas. Music for the variety show was arranged by the Dennis McCarthy Orchestra and Mandrell's touring band The Do Rites. It ran on the NBC network weekly for a total of 60 minutes for two seasons. A total of 36 episodes were aired. The show was filmed at a studio in Los Angeles, California. The show originally aired on Tuesday nights on the NBC network but was adjusted to Saturday nights until February 1982. That year, the show was moved back to the network's Tuesday night lineup before being moved back to Saturday nights for the final two months of its run.

Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters mixed both music and comedy sketches. The comedy sketches were often built around the relationship of the Mandrell sisters. The siblings were described as "engaging in a certain amount of tongue-in-cheek sibling rivalry", according to writers Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh. The also observed that Barbara was portrayed as the "serious, pushy sister", while Irlene was portrayed as "the sexy, vain one". The show also centered around music.

The program often showcased the sisters' musician skills on multiple instruments. Barbara was often seen playing the banjo, steel guitar, piano and saxophone. Sister Louise was shown playing the banjo and fiddle. Irlene was routinely featured playing the drums. The show also included guests performers that ranged in style and genre. Among their featured guests were Ray Charles, Bob Hope, and Glen Campbell. The program often ended with a traditional medley of gospel music.

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