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  • Oct 13, 2002
    Billy Ray Cyrus makes his debut as a TV scriptwriter, as PAX-TV airs an episode of "Doc," titled "Nobody," co-written by the singer. The plot incorporates homelessness and teen pregnancy
    Oct 14, 2002
    Lee Ann Womack begins a full week as a guest on "Hollywood Squares." Among the other stars appearing on the game show are boxer Evander Holyfield, comedian Carrot Top and rocker Sammy Hagar
    Oct 18, 2002
    A new episode of "CMT Crossroads" debuts, pairing The Dixie Chicks with James Taylor. The set list includes "Some Days You Gotta Dance," "Wide Open Spaces" and "Ready To Run"
    Oct 19, 2002
    Reba McEntire is the center square as she tapes a week's worth of "Hollywood Squares" with other members of the "Reba" cast
    Oct 22, 2002
    The USA Network holds the first auditions for its new talent show, "Nashville Star," which brings Buddy Jewell to national prominence. Trace Adkins and Ronnie Dunn assist in the first round of tryouts
    Oct 23, 2002
    Rebecca Lynn Howard tapes an appearance on NBC-TV's "Providence," as she sings her song "Forgive" in a concert at fictitious Whelan College
    Oct 24, 2002
    Kenny Chesney performs at Denver's Pepsi Center, with the show providing a backdrop for his first pay per view television special, "Kenny Chesney: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems"
    Oct 25, 2002
    Lee Ann Womack sings "I Hope You Dance" with Gloria Estefan in Lifetime Television's "Women Rock! Girls & Guitars" concert special. Hosted by Jennifer Love Hewitt, it also boasts The Pretenders, Chaka Khan and Michelle Branch
    Oct 28, 2002
    A character on the FOX-TV show "Boston Public," played by former New Kids On The Block singer Joey McIntyre, trots out the old Willie Nelson duet "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" during a karaoke scene
    Nov 6, 2002
    Alan Jackson and his reassuring "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" are parodied on Comedy Central's "South Park" as the cartoon version of the singer/songwriter repeatedly rhymes "Heaven" with "9/11" to make a buck




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