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Marla's Movies and TV Shows

1973: The Lynn Lovell Story About a young girl who was a high school dropout fell in love with the middle age man (Diron Talbert) and has three daughters, and was barely exiled for that. 1975: The Zero Club (13 episodes) 1978: Pure Heart It was loosely based on Janis Joplin, Linda (Marla) fell in love with Sonny Weller (Mick Tingelhoff) and she is concerning about her singing career. 1979: Marla and the Cowboys Marla and all of the Cowboys players likes to get on board, and Rick Lewis was also in this film. 1991: Quadruplets in Love It's a story of two sets of quadruplets had fallen in love with each other. Four NASCAR drivers played as quadruplet boys. 1993: The Marla Comedy Show (4 seasons, 66 episodes) 1996: The Marla Drama Movie Based on the TV show comes into a movie from comedy to drama. Marla and Tracy Leslie played as a couple with two children Reid Jones and Cheyenne Langston. The near death experience for Marla, and the injury of sister-in-law Patty (Patty Moise) were ove...

The Second and Last Marla Show Volume 2 Will Released On April 24

Now the lost demo of the Marla Show Volume 2 will be released on Apr. 24, features 10 more songs, including the only song that Marla and Tracy wrote called "With My Heart of Stone." In addition to Tracy, three more drivers were added after the departure of Elton and Patty, and the arrival of Clifford just a few months before he was killed.

Grace's Greatest Vikings of All Time

The eleventh episode in 2021 features the Minnesota Vikings. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added three times after its airing. 1. Fran Tarkenton 2. Alan Page 3. Carl Eller 4. John Randle 5. Randall McDaniel 6. Cris Carter 7. Randy Moss 8. Mick Tingelhoff (d. 2021) 9. Paul Krause 10. Ron Yary 11. Adrian Peterson 12. Chris Doleman 13. Jim Marshall (d. 2025) 14. Chuck Foreman 15. Matt Blair (d. 2020) 16. Joey Browner (d. 2026) 17. Kevin Williams 18. Grady Alderman (d. 2018) 19. Gary Zimmerman 20. Bill Brown (d. 2018) 21. Robert Smith 22. Bobby Bryant 23. Scott Studwell 24. Steve Hutchinson 25. Jeff Siemon (d. 2026) 26. Jared Allen (update: Hall of Fame) 27. Chad Greenway 28. Anthony Carter 29. Steve Jordan 30. Ahmad Rashad 31. Keith Millard 32. Harrison Smith 33. Ed White 34. Henry Thomas 35. Daunte Culpepper 36. Adam Thielen 37. Matt Birk 38. Sammy White 39. Stefon Diggs 40. Fred Cox (d. 2019) 41. Roy Winston (d. 2022) 42. John Gilliam 43. Anthony Barr 44. Ca...

Cheyenne to Sing Duet With Waylon?

To be released on Monday (Mar. 30), Cheyenne Langston will be paired with the late Waylon Jennings in a song called "Yours Love." Waylon had a solo version of that same song in 1968, and the music video will be aired with the Waylon hologram. That same song is from Cheyenne's recent self-titled album. Her previous singles were "I Love Him Like a Daddy," and "He Broke My Heart," a song that her "TV father" Tracy Leslie wrote the song as "She Broke My Heart."

The Feud Movie Will Released On May 1

The feud movie "The Three Stooges Meets the Little Rascals" will be released in theaters on May 1. Marla, who played Marla Dent, and her granddaughter Whitley, who played Darla, were in the starring role as did Maddox Dean, who played Alfalfa, Easton Rowe as Wheezer and Porter Jennings as Porky. Jeff Burton, Micah Parsons, Kristina Enos and Cheyenne Langston were the celebrity guests in this film.

Episode 30 of the Marla Show

Guest: I Am a Simple Man - Ricky Van Shelton Regular Music Video: Home - Joe Diffie (Burton Brothers) Song for Marla: Loving You, Loving Me Medley: If You Love Me Let Me Know - Marla When You Were Sweet Sixteen - Clifford We're Gonna Hold On - Tracy and Marla Don't Fence Me In - Burton Brothers Guest:  Rocking Years - Ricky Van Shelton and Marla Gospel: Rock of Ages - Marla, Jeff, Ward, Clifford and Tracy Marla's son Faron played the younger Ward in a regular music video. Clifford and Marla sang the two verses in the gospel finale.

Jeff Siemon Dies

Jeff Siemon, the studious linebacker of the Minnesota Vikings, has passed away today at age 75. He played entirely with the Vikings and was a very good Christian man, according to Maverine Michael. He is survived by his wife Dawn, three daughters and a son.