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In 2001, she performed in the Broadway revival of "Annie Get Your Gun" and she starred in the hit TV show "Reba" for six seasons before it was taken off the air.
"I didn't want to leave the sitcom business in the first place. Our show was canceled in December of 2006, not by our choice by any shape, form or fashion," she said. "We had a lot more stories to tell, and we were having a blast."
This year, McEntire is going back to television. ABC has picked up a pilot for the show "Malibu Country." McEntire plays a woman who divorces her rock-star husband and moves her three kids from Nashville to Malibu to resurrect her singing career.
"I thought it was very true to life," she said. "Kind of like 'The Beverly Hillbillies' once again, because it was very similar to Narvel, Shelby (their son) and myself moving to L.A. in 2001 to do the 'Reba' show.' So I really got a kick out of it."
As much as she's accomplished, McEntire believes she still has a lot to learn.
"No matter how old you are or what you've been doing in life, you can always learn either a better way of doing things or just a better way of treating people," she said.
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