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BillyK 07-30-2004, 03:07 PM Just got the Hee Haw set from Time-Life. Boy what memories!
Love the part where they all gather around and Roy Clark and Buck Owens tell jokes --- "I'm A Picker" --- "And I'm A Grinner"
Dr. Jazz 07-30-2004, 10:11 PM BR-549!
stoogedog 08-09-2004, 03:44 PM hi, i have some hee haw shows on video. i also have other country music shows like the johnny cash show, porter wagoner show, country carnival, wilburn brothers, pop goes the country, nashville now, etc. also have interview shows with country artists and interview segments from other shows. i don't have a list yet, but am working on one. just reply with artists you areinterested in and i'll see what i have. if interested, reply here or email me at stoogedog@hotmail.com thanks
Jenya 10-07-2004, 05:50 PM HEE HAW may be coming to CMT Canada next year. I never seen the before show though. What's it like?
AtlantaBravesFan29 10-07-2004, 10:29 PM Originally posted by Jenya
HEE HAW may be coming to CMT Canada next year. I never seen the before show though. What's it like? Hee Haw was a very good show. It premiered in June 1969 on CBS as a summer replacement to the cancelled Smothers Brothers Show,it drew a huge audience and came back in December 1969 and lasted until the summer of 1971. It was cancelled by CBS because of its rural audience even though it finished in the top 20 in the last year on CBS. But it automatically went into first run syndication in the fall of 1971 and it became a bigger ratings hit than it was when it was on CBS. It lasted for 21 more years and ended in 1992. But they are aired reruns of the show for another year after that and was on TNN in reruns from 1994-1996. It was hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark,two of the biggest country stars ever. I used to watch it every Saturday night when it was on. Also Hee Haw is in stores on DVD,so far 2 DVD's have come out. One is the very first episode that aired in 1969 which features Loretta Lynn and Charley Pride,and the other is from 1973 and features Johnny Cash. I wish that CMT in the United States would bring back Hee Haw,because CMT's programming has been dull as of late. You have reruns of The Dukes of Hazzard,Matlock,and Little House On The Prairie. We don't have any reruns of any show on CMT. They seem to show more specials than videos.
BillyK 06-10-2005, 11:27 AM Any Hee Haw fans out there?
Jenya 06-10-2005, 03:41 PM I hear CMT Canada may air Hee Haw this Fall. I'll watch for any news on it. :)
Dr. Jazz 06-13-2005, 03:15 PM BR-549 ;)
snl75 06-17-2005, 03:52 AM im a big hee haw fan too sa loot
stoogedog 06-30-2005, 04:37 PM hi, yes i'm a fan and have a few episodes. thanks
Les1960 08-20-2005, 02:46 PM Does anyone remember the name of the old hound dog?
Ireneparalegal 08-20-2005, 02:47 PM I used to watch it when I was young, does it still come on TV?
themaninblack 09-13-2005, 02:17 AM beauregard was the dog's name
themaninblack 09-13-2005, 02:19 AM hee haw: hands down, the best!
that's what you get when you have people like johnny cash, tammy wynette, and george jones and dolly parton.... the best!
plus nobody beats junior samples!
Marvo301 10-09-2005, 02:58 AM If you watch TV late at night you've probably noticed the Time/Life infomercial for the Ultimate Hee Haw Collection. That's right Time/Life owns the rights to Hee Haw and have their infomercial in pretty heavy rotation. It's hosted by Roy Clark(in a very obvious toupee) and emphasizes both the charms of the Hee Haw regulars and the many famous guest stars.:wave:
tv star collector 11-03-2005, 07:39 PM Any Hee Haw fans out there?
I watched it for many years, in syndication, in the 1970s. In between the
sometimes corny jokes, they had some really great guest stars. And Roy Clark
and Buck Owens were two of the best entertainers around. Everyone on the
show really seemed to enjoy being there.
senor boogie woogi 11-05-2005, 03:52 AM Hola!
Hee Haw came on at 6 PM on Saturday evenings where I was raised, and Saturday dinner and this show went hand in hand. Great characters. Junior Samples, Archie Campbell, Grandpa Jones, Lulu Roman, George Lindsey, plus of course Roy Clark and Buck Owens.
My parents have a tape of me singing "Where or where are you tonight............" when I was about 4 or 5 years old.
We likes Roy much more than Buck. Buck always wore his overalls backwards.
They always saluted some redneck southern or midwestern town. (Sall-oot!)
Senor
magellan333 11-06-2005, 10:44 AM I avoided it as a child because my grandmother seemed to enjoy it so much and my dad liked nothing but country music, so naturally I thought it must a show only "old" people would like. I would watch it now just so I could see the performances. I am older and wiser now.
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