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 26 : Connie Smith, Tommy Ambrose
April. 01,1972
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Episode 25 : Jody Miller, Buddy Alan
March. 25,1972
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Episode 23 : George Jones, Tammy Wynette
March. 11,1972
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Episode 22 : Tom T. Hall, Susan Raye
March. 04,1972
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Episode 21 : Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, Johnny Bench
February. 26,1972
Music:
Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Get Along Home, Cindy"
Waylon Jennings - "Good Hearted Woman"
Jessi Colter - "I'm Not Lisa"
Roy Clark and The Sound Generation - "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
The Hagers - "Mystery Train"
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos- "Ain't It Amazing Gracie"
Roy Clark, Bobby Thompson and Jackie Phelps - "Bury Me Beneath the Willow"
Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter - "I Ain't the One"
Sunshine Cornsilk - "That's All I Want From You"
Waylon Jennings - "Me and Bobby McGee"
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "My Heart Skips a Beat"
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Episode 20 : Brenda Lee, Hank Thompson, George Lindsey
February. 19,1972
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Episode 18 : Jeannie C. Riley, Buddy Alan, Johnny Bench
February. 05,1972
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Episode 17 : Bobby Goldsboro, Susan Raye
January. 29,1972
Music:
Bobby Goldsboro - "I'm a Drifter," "Muddy Mississippi Line"
Susan Raye - "Cajun Train"
Susan Raye and Buck Owens - "Togetherness"
Buck Owens - "Wait for the Wagon"
Roy Clark - "Love Story"
Archie Campbell - "Scarlet Ribbons"
The Hagers - "Love Won't Let Me Go"
Buck Owens - "Georgia Pineywoods"
Grandpa Jones, Stringbean, and Roy Clark - "Old Joe Clark"
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Episode 16 : George Jones, Tammy Wynette
January. 22,1972
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Episode 15 : Sonny James, Jody Miller
January. 15,1972
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Episode 14 : Doug Kershaw, Johnny Duncan
January. 08,1972
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Episode 13 : Susan Raye, Buddy Alan
December. 11,1971
Music:
Susan Raye - "I Got a Happy Heart"
Susan Raye and Buck Owens - "We're Gonna Get Together"
Buddy Alan - "Lookin' Out My Back Door"
Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "Wham-Bam"
Roy Clark - "Mary Ann Regrets"
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Episode 12 : Lynn Anderson, Ray Sanders
December. 04,1971
Music includes:
Lynn Anderson - "Stay There Til I Get There"
Ray Sanders - "All I Ever Need Is You"
Buck Owens - "Night Train to Memphis"
Roy Clark - "Say Amen"
The Hagers - "Floating"
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Episode 9 : Dale Robertson, Kenni Huskey
November. 13,1971
Music includes:
Dale Robertson - "Okie from Muskogee"
Kenni Huskey -- "Within My Loving Arms"
The Hagers - "Break My Mind"
Buck Owens - "Johnny B. Goode"
Roy Clark - "Fireball Mail"
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Episode 8 : Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
November. 06,1971
Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Out Behind the Barn"
Dale Evans - "What the World Needs Now"
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "The Kansas City Song"
Roy Rogers - "Happiness"
The Hagers" - "Mercedes Benz"
Buck Owens - "I Am a Rock"
Roy Clark - "That's All That Matters"
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?"
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos "I Ain't a Gonna Be Treated This Way"
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Episode 7 : Lynn Anderson, Ray Sanders
October. 30,1971
Lynn Anderson - "Rose Garden"
Lynn Anderson - "You're My Man"
Roy Sanders - "I'm Gonna Walk All Over Georgia"
Buck Owens - "Mountain Dew"
Roy Clark - "My Goal for Today"
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Episode 6 : Sammi Smith, Bakersfield Brass
October. 23,1971
Sammi Smith - "Help Me Make It Through the Night"
Bakersfield Brass - "Yakkety Sax"
Buck Owens - "Salty Dog Blues"
Roy Clark - "She Cried"
The Hagers - "Freight Train Fever"
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Episode 3 : Amanda Blake, Buddy Alan
October. 02,1971
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Episode 2 : Dale Robertson, Susan Raye
September. 25,1971
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Episode 1 : Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
September. 18,1971
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