Hee Haw
TV-G
7
1969
Comedy
Hee Haw was an American variety show featuring a mixture of country music and comedy skits. Co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark for most of the series, the show also guested well-established country music stars including Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Originally airing on CBS from 1969 to 1971, the show ran for over 20 years in syndication until 1993.
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- Cast:
- Buck Owens , Roy Clark , Grandpa Jones , Donald Harron , George Lindsey
Episode 22 : Bobby Bare, Connie Eaton, Tom T. Hall
February. 23,1971
Bobby Bare - "Four Strong Winds."
Connie Eaton - "Tomorrow Never Comes."
Tom T. Hall - "Chattanooga Dog."
Tom T. Hall - "Thank You, Connersville, Ind."
Susan Raye - "I Ain't the One."
Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Then Maybe I Can Get Some Sleep."
Buck Owens - "Happy Times Are Here Again."
Roy Clark - "Back Up and Push."
The Hagers - "Ride, Captain, Ride."
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Episode 20 : Roy Rogers / Dale Evans / Billy Jo Spears
February. 09,1971
Roy Rogers - "Cowboy Night Herd Song"
Dale Evans - "My Love"
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and the Hee Haw regulars - medley ("Aha, San Antone," "Adelita," "Cielito Lindo" and "All en el Rancho Grande").
Buck Owens - "The Devil Made Me Do That"
Buck Owens - "Little Liza Jane"
Roy Clark - "Folsom Prison Blues"
The Hagers - "I'm Miles Away"
Gordie Tapp - "City Ways"
Also appearing: Billy Jo Spears
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Episode 19 : Loretta Lynn, Bill Anderson, Susan Raye
February. 02,1971
Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Roll Out the Red Carpet"
Loretta Lynn - "Coal Miner's Daughter"
Bill Anderson - "Wild Weekend"
Roy Clark - "January, April and Me"
Loretta Lynn - "Secret Love"
The Hagers - "Looking Out My Back Door"
Susan Raye - "Willie Jones"
Bill Anderson - "I Love You Drops"
Buck Owens - "Homeward Bound"
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Episode 18 : George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Billie Jo Spears
January. 26,1971
George Jones - "You Comb Her Hair"
Tammy Wynette - "How Great Thou Art"
George Jones and Tammy Wynette - "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Billie Jo Spears - "I Stayed Long Enough"
Buck Owens - "Tiger by the Tail"
Buck Owens - "Catch the Wind"
Roy Clark - "Middle of the Road"
The Hagers - "Yellow River"
Stringbean - "Sugarfoot Rag" (on banjo)
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Episode 17 : Marty Robbins and Connie Smith
January. 19,1971
Marty Robbins - "Beggin' to You."
Marty Robbins - "I'll Have to Make Some Changes."
Connie Smith - "Louisiana Man."
Connie Smith - "I Never Once Stopped Loving You."
Roy Clark - "White Lightnin'"
The Hagers - "Flowers Need Sun, Too."
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Episode 16 : Roger Miller, Peggy Little and Bobby Murcer
January. 12,1971
Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Love's Gonna Live Here"
Roger Miller - "Dang Me" (introduced by the whole cast singing Roger Miller's song "King of the Road")
Peggy Little - "I Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You"
The Hagers - "Teach Your Children"
The Nashville Edition - "Break My Mind"
Peggy Little - "Statue of a Fool"
Roger Miller - "That's the Way I Feel"
Buck Owens - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Bobby Murcer performs a comedy routine with Junior Sample.
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Episode 15 : Charley Pride, Amanda Blake and Mickey Mantle
January. 05,1971
Amanda Blake (of "Gunsmoke") - "Long Branch Blues."
Amanda Blake and the Hagers - "Tennessee Waltz."
Charley Pride - I'd Rather Love You."
Charley Pride - "Sweet Promises."
Buck Owens - "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain."
Buck Owens - "Everything Reminds Me."
Roy Clark - "Weakness in a Man"
Cathy Baker - "Goober Peas."
The Hagers - "Looney Cahoose"
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Episode 14 : Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
December. 29,1970
Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Rolling' In My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Roy Rogers - "Lovenworth"
The Hagers - "Palausa County Girl"
Dale Evans - "Heavenly Sunshine"
Roy Clark - "Nine Pound Hammer"
Gordie Tapp - "Nobody's Singin' Them Cowboy Songs No More"
Roy Clark - "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line"
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - "Friendship Medley"
Buck Owens - "I Wouldn't Live In New York City"
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Episode 13 : Waylon Jennings, Diana Trask and Johnny Duncan
December. 15,1970
Waylon Jennings - "Kentucky Woman"
Waylon Jennings - "Six Strings Away"
Diana Trask - "All I Have to Offer You Is Me"
Diana Trask - "I Fall to Pieces"
Johnny Duncan - "Let Me Go"
Buck Owens - "You Gotta Have a License"
Buck Owens and son Buddy Alan Owens - "Bye-Bye Love"
Roy Clark - "Alabama Jubliee"
Roy Clark - "John Henry"
The Hagers - "That's My Love"
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Episode 12 : Kenny Price and Linda Martell
December. 08,1970
Kenny Price - "Biloxi."
Linda Martell - "Bad Case of the Blues."
Buck Owens - "Company's Comin'"
Buck Owens and his son Buddy Alan - "Wake Up, Little Susie"
Roy Clark - "Home Sweet Home" (banjo instrumental)
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Episode 11 : Ray Charles, Lynda K. Lance and Doyle Holly
December. 01,1970
Ray Charles - "You Don't Know Me"
Ray Charles and Buck Owens - "Together Again"
Lynda K. Lance sings "The World I Used to Know"
Doyle Holly and the Buckaroos - "Feeling Good Is Easy, Baby"
Buck Owens - "This Old House"
Roy Clark - "Days of Sand and Shovels"
The Hagers - "Hitchin' a Ride"
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Episode 10 : Tammy Wynette and Ed Bruce
November. 24,1970
Tammy Wynette - "Sweet Dreams"
Tammy Wynette - "He Loves Me All the Way"
Ed Bruce - "Song for Ginny"
Ed Bruce - "True Love's Forgiving"
Buck Owens - "Johnny B. Goode" (edited out by RFD-TV)
Buck Owens - "You're A Real Good Friend"
Roy Clark - "Boil That Cabbage Down"
Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones and Stringbean - "Charmin' Betsy"
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Episode 9 : Charley Pride & Susan Raye
November. 17,1970
Charley Pride - "Me and Bobby McGee"
Charley Pride - "Louisiana Man"
Susan Raye - "Down in the Boondocks"
Susan Raye and The Hagers - "Glory Hallelujah, How They Sing"
Buck Owens - "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"
Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "Why, Baby, Why"
Roy Clark - "Lara's Theme"
Grandpa Jones - "Stay in the Wagon Yard"
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Episode 8 : Jean Shepard and Tom T. Hall
November. 10,1970
Tom T. Hall - "Shoeshine Man"
Tom T. Hall - "The Ballad of 40 Dollars"
Jean Shepard - "Seven Lonely Days"
Buck Owens - "Love's Gonna Live Here"
Roy Clark - "Raggedy Ann"
Gunilla Hutton (Hee Haw regular making her singing debut) - "Today I Started Loving You Again"
The Hagers - "Distant Drums"
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Episode 7 : Sonny James and Peggy Little
October. 27,1970
Sonny James - "My Love"
Sonny James - medley: "Cold, Cold Heart," "It's Just a Matter of Time" and "Too Many Rivers."
Peggy Little - "Son of a Preacher Man"
Peggy Little - "I Knew You'd Be Leaving"
Buck Owens - "Gotta Travel On"
Buck Owens - "What You Gonna Do Now?"
Roy Clark - "Sunday Morning Coming Down"
Roy Clark - "Black Mountain Rally"
Grandpa Jones - "Pap's Corn Liquor Still"
The Hagers - "Horseflies on Your Face"
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Episode 6 : Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Doug Kershaw
October. 20,1970
Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Y'all Come"
Roy Rogers - "The Fightin' Side of Me"
Doug Kershaw - "Diggy Liggy Lo"
Dale Evans - "I'm A Woman"
Roy Clark - "Make the World Go Away"
Grandpa and Ramona Jones "When the Saints Go Marching In" (using cowbells)
Doug Kershaw - "Battle of New Orleans"
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans medley - "Yours, Love" and "Born to Be With You"
Buck Owens - "Above and Beyond"
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