Critical reception Coat of Many Colors received favorable reviews from critics. On
Rotten Tomatoes, it has received a 78% rating from nine critics. Among eight reviews at
Metacritic, it holds a "generally favorable" score of 65 out of 100.
Ken Tucker of Yahoo TV gave the film its highest praise, stating "The pastoral nostalgia that this TV-movie taps into is powerful, if maudlin, stuff. This is the time of year when sentimentality can be a warming thing, and ''Parton's Coat '' will keep an awful lot of people warm this winter."
The Guardian Brian Moylan commented on the film's faith storyline: "For those who don’t regularly visit the house of the Lord, it will make your eyes roll like loose marbles in the back of a station wagon."
David Wiegand of the
San Francisco Chronicle was the most critical but commented: "Although it's a struggle at times, you do suspend disbelief and go with it because Lind is so adorable, and you want to accept that the saccharine story line could have played out in real life just the way it's depicted in the film."
Ratings In its initial December 10, 2015 broadcast,
Coat of Many Colors was seen by 13.03 million viewers and received a 1.8/6 rating/share in the 18-49 age demographic. This marks the highest viewership for any television film (made for TV or theatrical) or miniseries on the broadcast networks since 2012.
Awards On April 3, 2016,
Coat of Many Colors was honored during the
Academy of Country Music Awards ceremony with the Tex Ritter Award, which is presented to a film released in the previous year that features country music. Dolly Parton accepted the award. At the
6th Critics' Choice Television Awards,
Alyvia Alyn Lind was nominated for
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie. It was also awarded the
Epiphany Prize during the
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