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Patsy Cline and Charlie Dick met as young, talented musicians from working-class families.

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Patsy Cline songs like "Sweet Dreams" still inspire Reba McEntire today.

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When Patsy Cline began working in country music, female headliners were rare.

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How Patsy Cline fibbed in order to get onto Arthur Godfrey's CBS show to perform live.

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Bill Anderson on the "not quite oil-and-water" relationship between Cline and Dean.

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Filmmaker Barbara Hall comments on the making of the film, "Patsy Cline."

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Alan Stoker talks about Patsy's gift as a singer and an artist.
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Zoe Caldwell discusses how she disrupted the English class system with song and dance.

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Comic legend Carl Reiner describes the two things that gave him the most pleasure in life.

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How Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst crossed the line into "yellow journalism."

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Charlotta Bass was the first Black woman to run for Vice President of the United States.

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Band members of The Strangers talk about performing with Merle Haggard, often unprepared.