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 : Merle Travis, Brush Arbor
March. 13,1976
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Episode 25 : Kenny Rogers, Mel Street
March. 06,1976
Kenny Rogers and Mel Street guest on "Hee Haw," where Street performs "Smokey Mountain Memories." Host Buck Owens sings "Please Mr. Please," and co-host Roy Clark does "Red River Valley"
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Episode 24 : Sonny James, David Wills, LaWanda Lindsey
February. 28,1976
Roy Clark performs "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Poison Love" as he co-hosts "Hee Haw" with Buck Owens. Musical guest Sonny James sings "Little Band Of Gold," and David Wills delivers "From Barrooms To Bedrooms"
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Episode 23 : Faron Young, Crystal Gayle
February. 21,1976
Crystal Gayle sings "Wrong Road Again" on "Hee Haw," where the guest list includes Faron Young. Buck Owens performs "Daydreams About Night Things" and "Proud Mary." The Hagers chip in "Ravishing Ruby"
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Episode 22 : Tom T. Hall, Susan Raye
February. 14,1976
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Episode 21 : George Jones, Sunday Sharpe
February. 07,1976
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Episode 20 : Dottie West, Charles Ginnsberg, Garner Ted Armstrong
January. 31,1976
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Episode 19 : Cal Smith, Statler Brothers, LaWanda Lindsey
January. 24,1976
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Episode 18 : Roy Acuff, Tammy Wynette
January. 17,1976
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Episode 17 : Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty
January. 10,1976
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Episode 16 : Don Gibson, Sue Thompson
January. 03,1976
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Episode 15 : George Gobel, Tommy Ambrose
December. 20,1975
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Episode 14 : Johnny Cash, La Costa
December. 13,1975
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Episode 13 : Conway Twitty, Susan Raye
December. 06,1975
Conway Twitty sings "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" and "Touch The Hand" on the syndicated "Hee Haw." The episode also spotlights blonde bombshell Gunilla Hutton and Susan Raye, who performs "Desperado"
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Episode 12 : Ronnie Milsap, Buddy Alan, Tony Lovello
November. 29,1975
Roy Clark - "Love Began To Grow"
Ronnie Milsap - "Day Dreams About Night Things"
Tony Lovello with the Nashville Edition - "How Great Thou Art"
Buck Owens - "Four O Thirty Three"
Gordie Tapp - "Pretty Womanitis"
Buddy Alan - "Another Saturday Night"
Ronnie Milsap - "Just In Case"
Hee Haw Gospel Quartet, "Gone Home"
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Episode 11 : Barbara Fairchild, Joe Stampley
November. 22,1975
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Episode 10 : Mickey Gilley, LaWanda Lindsey, Nashville Edition
November. 15,1975
Mickey Gilley performs "Bouquet Of Roses" on "Hee Haw." Also appearing are Minnie Pearl, Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Lonesome 7-7203"
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Episode 9 : Mel Tillis, Sami Jo
November. 08,1975
Roy Clark - "Heart To Heart"
Mel Tillis - "Memory Maker"
Buck Owens - "He Ain't Been Out Bowlin' With The Boys"
Sami Jo - "You're A Part Of Me"
The Hagers - "Rainy Day People"
Mel Tillis - "Storms Never Last"
Roy Clark - "Someone Cares For You"
Sami Jo - "If I Could Just Find My Way (Back To You)"
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Louisiana Man"
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Episode 8 : Jody Miller, Little Jimmy Dickens
November. 01,1975
Little Jimmy Dickens performs "Out Behind The Barn" on "Hee Haw." Jody Miller sings "Don't Take It Away" as a musical guest, appearing alongside regular cast members Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl and Grandpa Jones
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Episode 7 : Freddy Fender, Melba Montgomery
October. 25,1975
Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Ground Hog"
Freddy Fender - "Before The Next Teardrop Falls"
Buck Owens - "A Different Kind Of Sad"
Melba Montgomery - "Searching For Someone Like You"
The Hagers - "Listen To A Country Song"
Kenny Price - "Dr. Feelgood"
Melba Montgomery - "Don't Let The Good Times Fool You"
Roy Clark - "Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song"
Freddy Fender "Wasted Days And Wasted Nights"
Buck Owens - "Baptism Of Jesse Taylor"
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Episode 6 : Barbara Mandrell, Doyle Holly, Buck Trent
October. 18,1975
Barbara Mandrell, Buck Trent and Doyle Holly appear on "Hee Haw." Host Roy Clark covers "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me," and co-host Buck Owens performs "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"
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Episode 5 : Ray Stevens, Susan Raye
October. 11,1975
Ray Stevens sings "Indian Love Call" and "Misty" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." The episode also boasts Susan Raye, Grandpa Jones and The Hagers, who cover "Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)"
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Episode 4 : Tammy Wynette, Billy Walker, George Lindsey
October. 04,1975
Tammy Wynette sings "Good Lovin' (Makes It Right)" on "Hee Haw" with Rudy Gatlin among her background singers. Billy Walker performs "Word Games." The show's regulars include Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Gunilla Hutton, Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones, The Hagers and George "Goober" Lindsey, who does "A Little Bitty Tear"
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Episode 3 : George Gobel, Jack Ruth, Barbi Benton
September. 27,1975
Barbi Benton performs "Brass Buckles" on "Hee Haw." Comedian George Gobel guests, alongside regulars Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones and Buck Owens, who sings "The Snakes Crawl At Night" and "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line"
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Episode 2 : Loretta Lynn, Kenny Starr, Jana Jae
September. 20,1975
Loretta Lynn sings "The Pill" and "Trouble In Paradise" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features music by Kenny Starr and Kenny Price, plus fiddler Jana Jae's version of "Orange Blossom Special" and Buck Owens' take on "Diggy Diggy Lo"
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Episode 1 : Johnny Cash, John Carter Cash
September. 13,1975
Johnny Cash sings "I Still Miss Someone" on "Hee Haw." His five-year-old son, John Carter Cash, also appears. Other music on the episode includes Buck Owens' version of "I'm A Ramblin' Man," Roy Clark's cover of "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" and Gunilla Hutton's rendition of "Lizzie And The Rainman"
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