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Wynonna Judd Movies

2003  
 
In this followup to the previous episodes "Psalm 151" and "Mother's Day", the Angels pay a return visit to their old friend Audrey Carmichael (Wynonna Judd), who is about to be married to Scott Morgan (Gregory Jbara). Much to the dismay of Monica (Roma Downey) and her Heavenly coworkers, Scott is a non-believer--a fact that Audrey is willing to overlook, if only because Scott's son Kyle (Brandon Mauro) so closely resembles her own late son Petey. It will take something perilously close to a tragedy before Audrey is able to determine if she really wants to make a commitment to Scott, or remain true to her religious convictions. Guest star Wynonna Judd sings "Testify to Love". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2001  
 
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Country music superstar Wynonna travels to Venice, Italy, and performs an acoustic concert of some of her favorite songs in-between sightseeing outings in this musical travel video. Music in High Places: Wynonna - Live From Venice includes a leisurely tour of Venice, focusing on its history, natural beauty, and striking architecture, as well as Wynonna playing 11 songs, including "Testify to Love," "No One Else on Earth," "Change the World," and more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2000  
 
In this sequel to the previous season's episode "Psalm 151", Wynonna Judd and Mika Boreem make return appearances, respectively cast as grieving mother Audrey and ebullient youngster Celine. Audrey has still not gotten over the death of her son Petey, and resents Heavenly caseworker Monica (Roma Downey) for talking her into "letting go." Sensing this, Celine makes a beeline to the boy's grave and says a special prayer. In a twinkling, who should arrive but "special guest angel" Emma (Jean Stapleton), assigned to help Audrey overcome not only her bitterness, but also her addiction to alcohol. Crucial to Audrey's salvation is an acerbic radio personality named Liz, played by Wynonna Judd's real-life mother Naomi Judd. The episode's highlight is the Judds' musical duet "That's What Makes You Young" ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
This specially recorded karaoke DVD features a variety of top country hits made famous by female artists, presented in "sing along" style. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1998  
 
This 100th episode of Touched by an Angel also marks the 100th assignment of Heavenly caseworker Monica (Roma Downey). And it's a real heartbreaker, involving eight-year-old Petey Carmichael (Joseph Cross), who is dying of cystic fibrosis. Taking his fate in remarkable stride, Petey gives Monica a lengthy list of the goals he wants to meet before he enters Heaven. Foremost of his wishes is that his mother Audrey (Wynonna Judd), a too-busy writer of TV jingles, finish composing the song she had started when her son was born. Petey also wants Monica to arrange a meeting between his best friend Cornelia (Mika Boorem) and her idol Celine Dion (as herself). But there is one request that may never come to pass: Though Petey wants to leave his hospice bed and die at home, his HMO manager Eric (Fredric Lane)--who happens to be Cornelia's dad--refuses to break the rules. The episode's musical highlights include Celine Dion's rendition of "Love Can Move Mountains", and guest star Wynonna Judd's performance of the title song "Psalm 151". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
This specially-recorded karaoke disc features hit songs made famous by some of the leading female artists in country music. Songs include Crazy, You Don't Even Know Who I Am, Girls Night Out, How Can I Unlove You and I Try To Think About Elvis. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1994  
 
Some of country music's greatest stars are featured on this home video, which collects performances from two decades worth of Grammy Awards telecasts. Performers featured include Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Hank Williams Jr., the Oak Ridge Boys, Crystal Gayle, Vince Gill, Travis Tritt, and Billy Ray Cyrus. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1993  
 
The mother-daughter musical duo the Judds pay homage to their loyal fans in this video scrapbook of their final tour. Naomi and Wynona: The Farewell Tour celebrates their successful eight-year rise to stardom with backstage footage, interviews, and performance segments featuring the duo's most popular works. Follow the musical entourage from Omaha, NE, to Lexington, KY, where they bid adieu to devoted fans. Songs featured in this video include "River of Time," "This Country's Rockin'," "Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues," "Guardian Angels," "I Know Where I'm Going," "Sweetest Gift," "Grandpa," and others. ~ Sally Barber, Rovi

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