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Hee Haw - Season 01-21 (1969)  link to Hee Haw - Season 01-21 on IMDb  link to trailer on IMDb

Number: 2971

cover Hee Haw - Season 01-21

IMDb Rating:
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6.9/10 (1.2K votes)

Country: United States, 379 hours

Spoken languages: English

Genres: Music, Comedy

Director(s): Herbert Klynn, Bill Davis, Bob Boatman

Storyline:
"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 ...

Cast:

Roy Clark Self - Host, 306 episodes, 1969-1992
Gunilla Hutton Self, 252 episodes, 1969-1992
Buck Owens Self - Host, 243 episodes, 1969-1986
Junior Samples Self, 167 episodes, 1969-1983
Grandpa Jones Self, 167 episodes, 1969-1992
Minnie Pearl Self, 159 episodes, 1969-1991
Lisa Todd Self, 157 episodes, 1970-1986
Gailard Sartain Self, 149 episodes, 1972-1992
Misty Rowe Self, 126 episodes, 1972-1991
Gordie Tapp Self, 115 episodes, 1969-1988

Medium: Digital Copy,

Location: The Collector's Edition 14-DVD Set - On the Shelf

Loaned: No

Aspect ratio: 4:3