. >> returning to the sequel, mary lane haskell, dolly's teacher who helped support doll ip dreams growing up. >> whenever i feel sad and i want to feel better, i hold it in my hand, just like you are now. because that brooch holds all the hopes and dreams of the women in my family. and then i feel better. strong. that's how i want you to feel, dolly. because that is what you are to your family. >> get out of town, mary, a and i mean it, right now. >> i'll get going. >> your dad, executive producerish during, after that, we just watched 300 people losing it, sobbing their eyes out you were so good in that scene. >> that's so kind. >> you earned your way in this business. >> yes, you have. >> and at the university and premiered at carnegie hall. i was there, solo. 17. >> yes. with michael feinstein and elaine >> do you remember -- what do you remember being on that stage? >> oh, my gosh. it was dream come true, being up there. elaine, again, rest her soul, was an idol of mine. to share the stage with her and my mentor michael fine stooinchts at 17. >> at 17. >> you nerve worry have known sh