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Hee Haw

1 9 6 9 - 1 9 9 3 (USA)

Roy Clark and Buck Owens hosted this country music variety/comedy that featured a laughing donkey who provided the "hee haw". In this unusual format, top notch country music was alternated with goofy jokes. 

Blackouts, nutty running gags, cameos by assorted guest stars and some of the worst "corny" one-liners imaginable, appropriately delivered from a cornfield, all contributed to the what became known as "The Country Version of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In." An animated donkey was used on a regular basis to react to the humour and to provide the "hee haw" of the title.

Thrown onto the CBS schedule as a replacement for the banished Smothers Brothers, Hee Haw dominated the summer ratings and earned a permanent spot on the schedule. Unlike the sophisticated political Smothers humour, a typical Hee Haw joke was; "That lady singer last night sure did have a large repertoire - but her dress covered most of it."

A memorable feature were the mixed-up fairy tales - such as "Rindercella danced with the pransome hince at the bancy fall but she slopped her dripper". Although the humour was purposely cornball, the music was first-rate country. Co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark were both major country stars - Roy Clark being one of the best banjoist-guitarists in the business. Other big name country stars, both current and long-established, were also featured on a regular basis.

Hee Haw was in the top 20 nationally when it was dropped from the network in 1971, a victim of CBS's decision to "de-ruralise" its programming (which also impacted The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres and Petticoat Junction). Like Lawrence Welk, it quickly went into syndication with all-new shows and became a major hit on a non-network basis. When co-host Buck Owens left the show after the 1985-1986 season, he was not replaced. Instead, Roy Clark was joined by a weekly guest co-host.

In 1991, Hee Haw was given a complete overhaul (to try and attract a more contemporary audience). The cornfield was gone and the primary sets were now a city street and shopping mall. Many of the long-time regulars had been replaced by a whole new cast of young unknowns to attract a younger audience. The changes had backfired resulting in not the accumulation of new viewers but the exact opposite. Many loyal viewers of the venerable show who weren't interested in the new look or the unfamiliar faces merely "tuned out". That summer, Hee Haw went out of production thus ending it's quarter century on the air.

TRIVIA NOTES
Host Buck Owens was already a wealthy country musician and businessman when he started co-hosting the show with Roy Clark. 

At one end of the spectrum, you had the gals (Lisa Todd, LuLu Roman, Cathy Baker and Gunilla Hutton, among others), several of whom complemented a filmy Daisy Mae dress quite well. At the other, you had 300-pound Junior Samples, a former moonshiner and stock-car racer from Georgia, who became a star quite by accident. 

After making up a story at a stock-car meet about catching a world-record-setting fish, Samples was recorded by a Game Commission official sent to investigate. That recording was played on the radio, which led to a 45 RPM record version and then a Junior Samples storytelling album that was a huge hit in 1967, all of which brought him to the Hee Haw producers' attention.

Roy Clark
Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens
Cathy Baker
Jennifer Bishop
Archie Campbell
Jim Hager
Jon Hager
Don Harron
Gunilla Hutton
Louis M. "Grandpa" Jones
Claude "Jackie" Phelps
Don Rich
Jimmy Riddle
Jeannine Riley
Alvin "Junior" Samples
Diana Scott
Lulu Roman
David 'Stringbean' Akeman
Gordie Tapp
Mary Taylor
Sheb Wooley
The Buckaroos
The Hee Haw Band
The Nashville Edition
Minnie Pearl
Lisa Todd
Barbi Benton
Sherry Miles
Ray Sanders
Harry Cole
George Lindsey
Ann Randall
Marianne Gordon Rogers
Misty Rowe
Gailard Sartain
Roni Stoneman
Kenny Price
John Henry Faulk
Buck Trent
Charlie McCoy
Linda Thompson
Mackenzie Colt
Rev. Grady Nutt
Roy Acuff
Victoria Hallman
Rodney Lay
The Wild West & Fanci
Diana Goodman
Slim Pickens
Chase Randolph
Nancy Taylor
Jonathan Winters
Kelly Billingsley
Irlene Mandrell
Jeff Smith
Jackie Waddell
Patricia McKinnon
Dub Taylor
Mike Snyder
Vicki Bird
Terry Sanders
Bruce Williams and Ted Ree
Phil Campbell
Donna Stokes
Becky Norris
Lindy Norris
Dawn McKinley
Alice Hathaway Ripley
Dennis Stone
Gary Mule Deer
Billy Baker
Pedro Tomas
The Hee Haw Singers


Hee Haw Collection

Region 1 (USA) DVD


7 DVD Collection

Region 1 (USA) DVD
 

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