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Hee Haw

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About Me

This profile is for fans of Hee Haw, by a fan of Hee Haw.
"Hee Haw" a mixture of music and comedy skits was a staple of syndicated television for more than 20 years; originally, the show had aired on CBS, but was canceled in 1971 because the network thought it was "too rural." A majority of each week's "Hee Haw" shows included a series of skits, blackouts and corny jokes; however, the meat of series came from its music. Each week, two or three country music stars guested usually one or two of the guests being well-established, the others newer and up-and-coming stars as well as bluegrass, country gospel and other acts, signers and musicians popular with country audiences. During the final segment of each show, the Hee Haw Gospel Quartet (through the mid-1980s, usually co-hosts Owens and Clark, along with Kenny Price and Grandpa Jones) performed a gospel song. The shows were taped only a few weeks out of the year, usually weeks (and sometimes, months) in advance; that meant some of the short-lived "newer" acts had already lost their star power by the time the show they were featured in had aired. By the early 1990s, the show started to abandon its rural, barnyard set in favor of a nightclub setting, though popular "rural" settings were still used; that, plus the show's booking of newer pop-oriented country acts alienated more than a few longtime viewers, who believed "Hee Haw" should have maintained its traditional country focus. During the 1992-1993 season, Clark hosted a series which featured clips from classic "Hee Haw" shows, along with new footage. Summary written by Brian Rathjen from imdb.com

My Interests

Pickin' and Grinnin'

I'd like to meet:

Cast - in credits order (with the years they appeared on the show in parenthesis)
Roy Clark ... Himself (Host) (1969-1993)
Buck Owens ... Himself (Host) (1969-1986)
Other credited cast listed alphabetically
Roy Acuff ... Himself (1980-1985)
Billy Baker ... Himself (1992)
Cathy Baker ... Herself (1969-1991)
Barbi Benton ... Herself (1971-1976)
Archie Campbell ... Himself (1969-1987)
John Henry Faulk ... Himself (1975-1982)
Marianne Gordon ... Herself (1972-1992)
Jim Hager ... Himself (1969-1986)
Jon Hager ... Himself (1969-1986)
Victoria Hallman ... Herself (1980-1990)
Don Harron¹ ... Charlie Farquharson (1969-1986)
Roni Stoneman Hemrick ... Herself (1973-1990)
Gunilla Hutton ... Herself (1969-1991)
Louis M. 'Grandpa' Jones¹ ... Himself (1969-1993)
George Lindsey ... Himself (1972-1992)
Irlene Mandrell ... Herself (1984-1992)
Sherry Miles ... Herself (1971-1972)
Gary Mule Deer ... Himself (1992)
Traylor Nancy ... Herself (1981-1982)
Rev. Grady Nutt¹ ... Himself (1979-1983)
Minnie Pearl ... Herself (1970-1991)
Claude 'Jackie' Phelps¹ ... Himself (1969-1986)
Slim Pickens ... Himself (1981-1983)
Kenny Price ... Himself (1974-1988)
Anne Randall ... Herself (1972-1973)
Susan Raye ... Herself (1969-71)
Don Rich ... Himself (1969-1974)
Jimmy Riddle ... Himself (1971-1972)
Jeannine Riley ... Herself (1969-1971)
Lulu Roman ... Herself (1969-1993)
Misty Rowe ... Herself (1972-1991)
Alvin 'Junior' Samples¹ ... Himself (1969-1984)
Gailard Sartain ... Himself (1972-1992)
David Akeman¹ ... Himself (1969-1974)
Gordie Tapp ... Himself (1969-1993)
Dub Taylor ... Himself (1985-1991)
Linda Thompson ... Herself (1977-1992)
Lisa Todd ... Herself (1970-1986)
Buck Trent ... Himself (1975-1982)
Jonathan Winters ... Himself (1983-1984)
Sheb Wooley ... Himself (1969)

Music:

Country and Western

Movies:

Jerry Reed movies is good.

Television:

Trivia • After being cancelled, the show moved to first run syndication where it ran for an additional 21 years.
• The first season including the pilot was done in studio A at WLAC-Tv in Nashville. The station is now WTVF Newschannel 5.
• The show was originally scheduled to be shot entirely in California, but the general manager of WLAC talked CBS into doing the show at his station. The reason: "I could stand on the front porch of the station, blow a whistle, and have any country singer we need."

Books:

Lulu's cookbook and Grandpa Jone's cookbook.
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Heroes:

Misty Rowe,
Barbi Benton,
Cathy Baker,
Minnie Pearl
and Lulu Roman.

My Blog

re-making HEE HAW

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Posted by Hee Haw on Sat, 08 Jul 2006 10:07:00 PST

Hee Haw was Time-Life's best selling DVD collection in '05

Retail sales key to "Hee Haw" DVD success24 March, 2006 By Brian Garrity NEW YORK (Billboard) - "Hee Haw" was Time Lifes best-selling DVD collection of 2005 -- and that aint hay. Time Life says it ...
Posted by Hee Haw on Wed, 19 Apr 2006 03:35:00 PST

The Misty Rowe Fan Club

Misty Rowe Fan Club P.O. Box 294Cos Cob, CT 06807-0294
Posted by Hee Haw on Fri, 31 Mar 2006 01:45:00 PST