Hee Haw

Total Seasons :23Total Episodes : 586

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.

Hee Haw

Episodes(29)

Loretta Lynn and Charley Pride

1. Loretta Lynn and Charley Pride

Music: Charley Pride - "Kaw-Liga." Charley Pride - "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)." Loretta Lynn - "Your Squaw's on the Warpath." Buck Owens - "Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass?" Roy Clark - "Sally Was a Good Old Girl." Sheb Wooley - "Flying Time." Grandpa Jones - "The Banjo Am The Instrument For Me." The Hagers - "Six Days on the Road."

Air Date : 1969-06-15

Merle Haggard, Jack Burns

2. Merle Haggard, Jack Burns

Buck Owens, Don Rich, Susan Raye and the Hagers - "But You Know I Love You" Merle Haggard - "Mama Tried" The Hagers - "With Lonely" Roy Clark - "Yesterday When I Was Young" Merle Haggard - "Branded Man" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Happy Times" Susan Raye - "Just Enough to Keep Me Hanging On" Grandpa Jones - "Mountain Dew"

Air Date : 1969-06-22

Tammy Wynette, George Jones and Faron Young

3. Tammy Wynette, George Jones and Faron Young

Music: Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Love's Gonna Live Here" Grandpa Jones - "Night Train to Memphis" (includes a broken banjo string blooper) Tammy Wynette - "Stand by Your Man" George Jones - "White Lightning" Roy Clark - "Caravan" Faron Young - "She Went a Little Bit Farther" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "It Takes People Like You" George Jones - "Walk Through This World with Me" Tammy Wynette - "Take Me to Your World" Faron Young - "Wind Me up" Sketches include several installments of "The Cornfield", "The Culhanes", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", "Gordie's General Store", "KORN News", "Moonshiners", and "Pfft, You Was Gone. Also, "Archie's Barbershop", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", and stories by Junior Samples and Grandpa Jones.

Air Date : 1969-06-29

Sonny James, Waylon Jennings, Connie Smith

4. Sonny James, Waylon Jennings, Connie Smith

Sonny James - "Midnight Mood" and "Running Bear." Waylon Jennings - "Only Daddy" and "Lonely Weekends." Connie Smith - "Cry, Cry, Cry" and "Ribbon of Darkness." Buck Owens - "Crying Time" and "Sam's Place." Roy Clark - "Overdue Blues."

Air Date : 1969-07-06

Dolly Parton and Terry Lee McMillan

5. Dolly Parton and Terry Lee McMillan

Air Date : 1969-07-13

Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens, Eddie Fukano

6. Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens, Eddie Fukano

Roy Clark - "She Taught Me How to Yodel" (clips throughout the episode) Buck Owens - "Act Naturally" Merle Haggard - "Hobo Meditations" Eddie Fukano - "To Get Me Off Your Mind" Bonnie Owens - "Lead Me On" Roy Clark - "You Tried to Ruin My Name" Grandpa Jones - "Old Joe Clark" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Somewhere Between" Merle Haggard - "Today I Started Loving You Again" Eddie Fukano - "Columbus Stockade Blues" Sketches include several installments of "The Culhanes", "Pfft, You Was Gone", and "KORN News." Also, "Gordie's General Store", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", Grandpa Jones tells stories about his athletic brother and eating out at a restaurant, Junior Samples tells a story about his squirrel dog, and in "Archie's Barbershop", Archie tells the story of the Pee Little Thrigs.

Air Date : 1969-07-20

Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, George Jones

7. Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, George Jones

Merle Haggard strums "Hobo Meditation." Bonnie Owens sings "Lead Me On." Eddy Fukano, the number one country star in Japan croons "Columbus Stockade Blues."

Air Date : 1969-07-27

Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings

8. Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings

Music: Buck Owens - "Hello, Trouble" Waylon Jennings - "Delia's Gone" Loretta Lynn - "You Ain't Woman Enough" Grandpa Jones - "Banjo Sam" Roy Clark - "White Lightnin'" Susan Raye - "Maybe If I Close My Eyes" Roy Clark - "Orange Blossom Special" (played over a fast motion farm chase sketch) Buck Owens - "Above and Beyond" Loretta Lynn - "Wine, Women and Song" Sheb Wooley - "Big Ole, Good Ole Girl" Sketches include several installments of "The Culhanes", "KORN News", and "Pfft, You Was Gone". Also, "Archie's Barbershop", stories by Grandpa Jones and Junior Samples, "Hey Grandpa, What's For Supper?" and "Pickin' and Grinnin'

Air Date : 1969-08-10

Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty

9. Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty

Music: Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass?" (played over a video of four guys mowing on a farm) Jerry Lee Lewis - "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" Susan Raye - "It's Over" Conway Twitty - "I Love You More Today" Roy Clark - "Do You Believe This Town?" Grandpa Jones - "Are You From Dixie?" Jerry Lee Lewis "What Made Milwaukee Famous?" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Together Again" Sheb Wooley - "Tie a Tiger Down" Conway Twitty - "Only Make Believe"

Air Date : 1969-08-17

Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens

10. Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens

Air Date : 1969-08-24

Tammy Wynette, Sonny James

11. Tammy Wynette, Sonny James

Air Date : 1969-08-31

Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Pride

12. Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Pride

Air Date : 1969-09-07

Merle Haggard and Tammy Wynette

13. Merle Haggard and Tammy Wynette

Buck Owens, Don Rich, the Hagers, and Diana Scott - "Gonna Roll Out the Red Carpet" The Hagers - "Gotta Get to Oklahoma" Tammy Wynette - "The Ways to Love a Man" Roy Clark - "Overdue Blues" Merle Haggard - "Okie from Muskogee" Tammy Wynette - "The 12th of Never" Buck Owens, Don Rich, the Hagers, and Susan Raye - "Big in Vegas"

Air Date : 1969-12-17

Loretta Lynn, Dillard and the Expedition

14. Loretta Lynn, Dillard and the Expedition

Music: Buck Owens, the Hagers, Susan Raye, and Don Rich - "Santa Looks a Lot Like Daddy" Loretta Lynn - "Blue Kentucky Girl" Roy Clark - "Right or Left at Oak St." Dillard and the Expedition - "Hickory Hollow" Grandpa Jones - "Stop That Ticklin' Me" Buck Owens - "Sam's Place" Loretta Lynn - "Wings upon Your Horns" All (entire cast) - "Silent Night"

Air Date : 1969-12-24

Dottie West and Hank Williams Jr.

15. Dottie West and Hank Williams Jr.

Music: Buck Owens - "Let the Good Times Roll" Grandpa and Ramona Jones (using bells) - "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" The Hagers - "Lodi" Dottie West - "Clinging to My Baby's Hand" Roy Clark - "Yesterday When I Was Young" Hank Williams Jr. - "Cajun Baby" Dottie West - "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" Hank Williams Jr. - "I'd Rather Be Gone" Buck Owens - "Charlie Brown" Sketches include several installments of "Pfft, You Was Gone", "The Culhanes", "Gordie's General Store", "Dr. Campbell", "KORN News" and "Hee Haw Amateur Minute". Also, "Hee Haw Players", "Archie's Barbershop", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", Junior Samples tells a story, Grandpa Jones tells a story about his uncle Dan, and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

Air Date : 1969-12-31

Henson Cargill / Wanda Jackson

16. Henson Cargill / Wanda Jackson

The hit "Reuben James" is performed. In a Culhanes skit the family discusses a prospective boarder. Minnie Pearl holds forth from the kitchen. Roy does a guitar rendition of "Lara's Theme." The Buckaroos sing "Tiger by the Tail."

Air Date : 1970-01-07

Lynn Anderson, Hank Thompson, Buddy Alan

17. Lynn Anderson, Hank Thompson, Buddy Alan

Hank Thompson entertains with the song "Oklahoma Home Brew." Lynn Anderson sings "I've Been Everywhere." Grandpa talks about his youth on his uncle's farm. Buddy Owens contributes "Big Mama's Medicine Show."

Air Date : 1970-01-14

Sonny James, Tammy Wynette

18. Sonny James, Tammy Wynette

Guest Tammy Wynette sings "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad. Sonny James lets loose with "Mean Ole Mississippi."

Air Date : 1970-01-21

Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn

19. Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn

Buck Owens performing "We Were Made For Each Other" Merle Haggard performing "I Take A Lot of Pride In What I Am" Hagers performing "Six-Days On The Road" Loretta Lynn performing "First City" Roy Clark performing "Meet Mister Callaghan" Merle Haggard performing "Today I Started Loving You Again" Loretta Lynn performing "Dear Uncle Sam" Buck Owens and Susan Raye performing "Love Is Strange"

Air Date : 1970-01-28

Ferlin Husky, Dottie West

20. Ferlin Husky, Dottie West

Air Date : 1970-02-04

Lynn Anderson, George Jones

21. Lynn Anderson, George Jones

Air Date : 1970-02-11

Tammy Wynette, Merle Haggard, Henson Cargill

22. Tammy Wynette, Merle Haggard, Henson Cargill

Air Date : 1970-02-18

Loretta Lynn, Charley Pride

23. Loretta Lynn, Charley Pride

Loretta Lynn - "To Make a Man." Loretta Lynn - "Wings Upon Your Horn." Charley Pride - "I'm So Afraid of Losing You Again." Charley Pride - "Anybody Going to San Antone." Roy Clark - "Foggy Mountain Breakdown." Buck Owens - "Kansas City Song." Grandpa and Ramona Jones - "You Are My Sunshine."

Air Date : 1970-02-25

Wanda Jackson, Sonny James

24. Wanda Jackson, Sonny James

Air Date : 1970-03-04

Dottie West, George Jones, Chill Wills

25. Dottie West, George Jones, Chill Wills

Buck Owens, the Buckaroos, Susan Raye and the Hagers - "Memphis" Dottie West - "Paper Mansions" George Jones - "Love Bug" The Hagers "Jackson, Miss" Roy Clark - "September Song" George Jones - "Things Have Gone to Pieces" Grandpa Jones - "Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea"Dottie West - "Here Comes My Baby" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Fallin' for You" Sketches include several installments of "Dr. Campbell", "The Culhanes", "Dear Royella", "KORN News", "Hee Haw Amatuer Minute", and "Gordie's General Store". Also, "Archie's Barbershop", "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Hee Haw Players", "Pickin' and Grinnin'" and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

Air Date : 1970-03-11

Dolly Parton, Faron Young

26. Dolly Parton, Faron Young

Faron Young sings both "Occasional Wife" and "Your Time is Comin'." Dolly Parton serenades on "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy."

Air Date : 1970-03-18

Connie Smith, Stan Hitchcock

27. Connie Smith, Stan Hitchcock

Buck Owens, Susan Raye and the Buckaroos - "Rovin' Gambler" Connie Smith - "Seattle" Stan Hitchcock - "Honey, I'm Home" The Hagers - "Loneliness Without You" Roy Clark - "The Last Letter" Connie Smith - "You and Your Sweet Love" Grandpa and Ramona Jones "Old Rattler" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "We're Gonna Get Together"

Air Date : 1970-03-25

Merle Haggard, Linda Ronstadt

28. Merle Haggard, Linda Ronstadt

Buck Owens - "My Heart Skips a Beat" Linda Ronstadt - "Are My Thoughts with You?" Merle Haggard - "Every Fool Has a Rainbow" The Hagers - "Your Tender Loving Care" Roy Clark - "Maria Elena" Merle Haggard - "Jimmie's Texas Blues" Grandpa Jones - "Melinda" Buck Owens and Susan Raye- "Togetherness" Sketches include several installments of "The Cornfield", "Dr. Campbell", "Moonshiners", "Hee Haw Amateur Minute", "KORN News", and "Samuel B. Sternwheeler". Also, "Dear Royella", "Hee Haw Players", "Archie's Barbershop", "Gordie's General Store", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Pickin' and Grinnin'" and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

Air Date : 1970-04-01

George Jones, Tammy Wynette

29. George Jones, Tammy Wynette

George Jones sings "It's Not You." Tammy Wynette solos on two songs. Tammy and George duet on "Milwaukee, Here I Come."

Air Date : 1970-04-08

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