" Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors" brings the story of the country star's upbringing to television screens next week in a film that takes its name from one of her songs. The film, set in 1955 in the Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains, is not a musical nor a Parton biopic but "a family-oriented faith-based story", NBC said. Parton went on to say "It's very emotional, very personal to us and I think it's time that we put it out because I think on TV we are missing a few things about family and faith, so it just seemed to be the right time,"