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Season 1

  • S01E01 Loretta Lynn and Charley Pride

    • June 15, 1969

    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."

  • S01E02 Merle Haggard, Jack Burns

    • June 22, 1969

    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"

  • S01E03 Tammy Wynette, George Jones and Faron Young

    • June 29, 1969

    AIRED: 6/29/69 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.

  • S01E04 Sonny James, Waylon Jennings, Connie Smith

    • July 6, 1969

    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."

  • S01E05 Dolly Parton and Terry Lee McMillan

    • July 13, 1969

  • S01E06 Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens, Eddie Fukano

    • July 20, 1969

    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.

  • S01E07 Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, George Jones

    • July 27, 1969

  • S01E08 Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings

    • August 10, 1969

    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'

  • S01E09 Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty

    • August 17, 1969

    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"

  • S01E10 Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens

    • August 24, 1969

  • S01E11 Tammy Wynette, Sonny James

    • August 31, 1969

  • S01E12 Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Pride

    • September 7, 1969

  • S01E13 Merle Haggard and Tammy Wynette

    • December 17, 1969

    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"

  • S01E14 Loretta Lynn, Dillard and the Expedition

    • December 24, 1969

    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"

  • S01E15 Dottie West and Hank Williams Jr.

    • December 31, 1969

    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.

  • S01E16 Henson Cargill / Wanda Jackson

    • January 7, 1970

  • S01E17 Lynn Anderson, Hank Thompson, Buddy Alan

    • January 14, 1970

  • S01E18 Sonny James, Tammy Wynette

    • January 21, 1970

  • S01E19 Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn

    • January 28, 1970

    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"

  • S01E20 Ferlin Husky, Dottie West

    • February 4, 1970

  • S01E21 Lynn Anderson, George Jones

    • February 11, 1970

  • S01E22 Tammy Wynette, Merle Haggard, Henson Cargill

    • February 18, 1970

  • S01E23 Loretta Lynn, Charley Pride

    • February 25, 1970

    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.

  • S01E24 Wanda Jackson, Sonny James

    • March 4, 1970

  • S01E25 Dottie West, George Jones, Chill Wills

    • March 11, 1970

    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

  • S01E26 Dolly Parton, Faron Young

    • March 18, 1970

  • S01E27 Connie Smith, Stan Hitchcock

    • March 25, 1970

    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"

  • S01E28 Merle Haggard, Linda Ronstadt

    • April 1, 1970

    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.

  • S01E29 George Jones, Tammy Wynette

    • April 8, 1970

  • S01E30 Unknown

Season 2

  • S02E01 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Bobby Bare

    • September 15, 1970

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Happy Times are Here Again" Roy Rogers - "The Auctioneer" Cornfield County Concert Band - "Mountain Dew" The Hagers - "Take a Letter, Maria" Dale Evans - "Country Girl" Roy Clark - "Old Joe Clark" (with a cartoon band playing their own instruments) Bobby Bare - "Detroit City" Roy Clark - "I Never Picked Cotton" Grandpa Jones - "Dooley" Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - medley: "That Old-Time Religion", "Daddy Sing Bass", and "Cowboy Camp Meeting" Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Hillbilly Fever" Sketches include several installments of "Dr. Campbell", "KORN News", "Gordie's General Store", and "The Culhanes". Also, "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Archie's Barbershop", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", and Junior meets Sunshine Cornsilk for the first time.

  • S02E02 Charley Pride, Jeannie C. Riley

    • September 22, 1970

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Heartbreak Mountain" Roy Clark - "???" (playing the fiddle with a cartoon band) Jeannie C. Riley - "Duty Not Desire" The Hagers - "Who'll Stop the Rain" Charley Pride - "Piroque Joe" Jeannie C. Riley - "Holdin' On" Roy Clark - "Today" Grandpa and Ramona Jones - "Oh, Susanna" (using cowbells) Charley Pride - "I Wonder Could I Live There Any More" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Then Maybe I Can Get Some Sleep" Sketches include several installments of "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", "Dr. Campbell", "Cornfield Jokes", "Gordie's General Store", "Moonshiners", "The Culhanes", "Pfft, You Was Gone", and "KORN News". Also, "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", in "Archie's Barbershop", Archie tells another one of his famous "That's Good, That's Bad" stories, the Kornfield Kounty Concert band plays "Bill Bailey", and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S02E03 Ray Charles, Lynn Anderson

    • September 29, 1970

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang- "Stay A Little Longer" Roy Clark - "Blues in the Night" Ray Charles - "Don't Change on Me" Lynn Anderson - "Stay There Til I Get There" The Hagers - "California Cotton Fields" Roy Clark - "Thank God and Greyhound" Lynn Anderson - "Rocky Top" Grandpa Jones - "The Kickin' Mule" Ray Charles and Buck Owens - "Cryin' Time" Sketches include several installments of "Dr. Campbell", "Gordie's General Store", "Cornfield Jokes", "Moonshiners", "KORN News", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", "The Culhanes", and "Archie's Barbershop". Also, "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Kornfield Kounty Concert Band", "Pickin' and Grinnin'" and "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?"

  • S02E04 George Jones, Tammy Wynette

    • October 6, 1970

    Buck Owens, the Hagers, Susan Raye, Buddy Alan, Don Rich and the Buckaroos - "Take Care of You for Me" Roy Clark - "Arkansas Traveler" (with a cartoon band playing along) George Jones - "Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong" Grandpa Jones - "Standing in the Depot" Tammy Wynette - "The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde" Roy Clark - "Dear Old Dixie" George Jones - "I'm a People" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "The Great White Horse" Sketches include several installments of "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", "Cornfield Jokes", "Moonshiners", "Dr. Campbell", "Gordie's General Store", and "KORN News". Also, "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "Kornfield Kounty Concert Band", and in "Archie's Barbershop", Archie tells the story of the "Pee Little Thrigs"

  • S02E05 Marty Robbins, Connie Eaton

    • October 13, 1970

    Buck Owens, the Buckaroos, the Hagers, Susan Raye and Buddy Alan Owens - "Sing a Happy Song" Marty Robbins - "I'm So Afraid of Losing You" Grandpa Jones - "You'll Make Our Shack a Mansion" Connie Eaton - "Ring of Fire" Roy Clark - "Black Sapphire" The Hagers - "Everything Is Beautiful" Marty Robbins - "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Tennessee Bird Walk" Sketches include several installments of "Gordie's General Store", "Cornfield Jokes", "Dr. Campbell", "Moonshiners", "Pfft, You Was Gone", "KORN News", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", and "The Culhanes". Also, "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S02E06 Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Doug Kershaw

    • October 20, 1970

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Y'all Come" Roy Rogers - "The Fightin' Side of Me" Doug Kershaw - "Diggy Liggy Lo" Dale Evans - "I'm A Woman" Roy Clark - "Make the World Go Away" Grandpa and Ramona Jones "When the Saints Go Marching In" (using cowbells) Doug Kershaw - "Battle of New Orleans" Roy Rogers and Dale Evans medley - "Yours, Love" and "Born to Be With You" Buck Owens - "Above and Beyond"

  • S02E07 Sonny James and Peggy Little

    • October 27, 1970

    Sonny James - "My Love" Sonny James - medley: "Cold, Cold Heart," "It's Just a Matter of Time" and "Too Many Rivers." Peggy Little - "Son of a Preacher Man" Peggy Little - "I Knew You'd Be Leaving" Buck Owens - "Gotta Travel On" Buck Owens - "What You Gonna Do Now?" Roy Clark - "Sunday Morning Coming Down" Roy Clark - "Black Mountain Rally" Grandpa Jones - "Pap's Corn Liquor Still" The Hagers - "Horseflies on Your Face"

  • S02E08 Jean Shepard and Tom T. Hall

    • November 10, 1970

    Tom T. Hall - "Shoeshine Man" Tom T. Hall - "The Ballad of 40 Dollars" Jean Shepard - "Seven Lonely Days" Buck Owens - "Love's Gonna Live Here" Roy Clark - "Raggedy Ann" Gunilla Hutton (Hee Haw regular making her singing debut) - "Today I Started Loving You Again" The Hagers - "Distant Drums"

  • S02E09 Charley Pride & Susan Raye

    • November 17, 1970

    Charley Pride - "Me and Bobby McGee" Charley Pride - "Louisiana Man" Susan Raye - "Down in the Boondocks" Susan Raye and The Hagers - "Glory Hallelujah, How They Sing" Buck Owens - "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "Why, Baby, Why" Roy Clark - "Lara's Theme" Grandpa Jones - "Stay in the Wagon Yard"

  • S02E10 Tammy Wynette and Ed Bruce

    • November 24, 1970

    Tammy Wynette - "Sweet Dreams" Tammy Wynette - "He Loves Me All the Way" Ed Bruce - "Song for Ginny" Ed Bruce - "True Love's Forgiving" Buck Owens - "Johnny B. Goode" (edited out by RFD-TV) Buck Owens - "You're A Real Good Friend" Roy Clark - "Boil That Cabbage Down" Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones and Stringbean - "Charmin' Betsy"

  • S02E11 Ray Charles, Lynda K. Lance and Doyle Holly

    • December 1, 1970

    Ray Charles - "You Don't Know Me" Ray Charles and Buck Owens - "Together Again" Lynda K. Lance sings "The World I Used to Know" Doyle Holly and the Buckaroos - "Feeling Good Is Easy, Baby" Buck Owens - "This Old House" Roy Clark - "Days of Sand and Shovels" The Hagers - "Hitchin' a Ride"

  • S02E12 Kenny Price and Linda Martell

    • December 8, 1970

    Kenny Price - "Biloxi." Linda Martell - "Bad Case of the Blues." Buck Owens - "Company's Comin'" Buck Owens and his son Buddy Alan - "Wake Up, Little Susie" Roy Clark - "Home Sweet Home" (banjo instrumental)

  • S02E13 Waylon Jennings, Diana Trask and Johnny Duncan

    • December 15, 1970

    Waylon Jennings - "Kentucky Woman" Waylon Jennings - "Six Strings Away" Diana Trask - "All I Have to Offer You Is Me" Diana Trask - "I Fall to Pieces" Johnny Duncan - "Let Me Go" Buck Owens - "You Gotta Have a License" Buck Owens and son Buddy Alan Owens - "Bye-Bye Love" Roy Clark - "Alabama Jubliee" Roy Clark - "John Henry" The Hagers - "That's My Love"

  • S02E14 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

    • December 29, 1970

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Rolling' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" Roy Rogers - "Lovenworth" The Hagers - "Palausa County Girl" Dale Evans - "Heavenly Sunshine" Roy Clark - "Nine Pound Hammer" Gordie Tapp - "Nobody's Singin' Them Cowboy Songs No More" Roy Clark - "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line" Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - "Friendship Medley" Buck Owens - "I Wouldn't Live In New York City"

  • S02E15 Charley Pride, Amanda Blake and Mickey Mantle

    • January 5, 1971

    Amanda Blake (of "Gunsmoke") - "Long Branch Blues." Amanda Blake and the Hagers - "Tennessee Waltz." Charley Pride - I'd Rather Love You." Charley Pride - "Sweet Promises." Buck Owens - "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain." Buck Owens - "Everything Reminds Me." Roy Clark - "Weakness in a Man" Cathy Baker - "Goober Peas." The Hagers - "Looney Cahoose"

  • S02E16 Roger Miller, Peggy Little and Bobby Murcer

    • January 12, 1971

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Love's Gonna Live Here" Roger Miller - "Dang Me" (introduced by the whole cast singing Roger Miller's song "King of the Road") Peggy Little - "I Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You" The Hagers - "Teach Your Children" The Nashville Edition - "Break My Mind" Peggy Little - "Statue of a Fool" Roger Miller - "That's the Way I Feel" Buck Owens - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"

  • S02E17 Marty Robbins and Connie Smith

    • January 19, 1971

    Marty Robbins - "Beggin' to You." Marty Robbins - "I'll Have to Make Some Changes." Connie Smith - "Louisiana Man." Connie Smith - "I Never Once Stopped Loving You." Roy Clark - "White Lightnin'" The Hagers - "Flowers Need Sun, Too."

  • S02E18 George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Billie Jo Spears

    • January 26, 1971

    George Jones - "You Comb Her Hair" Tammy Wynette - "How Great Thou Art" George Jones and Tammy Wynette - "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms" Billie Jo Spears - "I Stayed Long Enough" Buck Owens - "Tiger by the Tail" Buck Owens - "Catch the Wind" Roy Clark - "Middle of the Road" The Hagers - "Yellow River" Stringbean - "Sugarfoot Rag" (on banjo)

  • S02E19 Loretta Lynn, Bill Anderson, Susan Raye

    • February 2, 1971

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Roll Out the Red Carpet" Loretta Lynn - "Coal Miner's Daughter" Bill Anderson - "Wild Weekend" Roy Clark - "January, April and Me" Loretta Lynn - "Secret Love" The Hagers - "Looking Out My Back Door" Susan Raye - "Willie Jones" Bill Anderson - "I Love You Drops" Buck Owens - "Homeward Bound"

  • S02E20 Roy Rogers / Dale Evans / Billy Jo Spears

    • February 9, 1971

    Roy Rogers - "Cowboy Night Herd Song" Dale Evans - "My Love" Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and the Hee Haw regulars - medley ("Aha, San Antone," "Adelita," "Cielito Lindo" and "All en el Rancho Grande"). Buck Owens - "The Devil Made Me Do That" Buck Owens - "Little Liza Jane" Roy Clark - "Folsom Prison Blues" The Hagers - "I'm Miles Away" Gordie Tapp - "City Ways" Also appearing? Billy Jo Spears

  • S02E21 Hank Williams Jr, Jody Miller

    • February 16, 1971

    Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Talk About A Party" Hank Williams Jr. - "Rainin' in My Heart" Jody Miller - "Look at Mine" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Down in New Orleans" Cathy Baker - "Oh, Little Fishy" The Hagers - "100 Children" Jody Miller - "If You Think I Love You Now" Hank Williams Jr. - "Big Midnight Special" Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "I Ain't Gonna Work (The Hippie Lament)" Sketches include several installments of "Dr. Campbell", "The Cornfield", "Moonshiners", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", "Samples Sales", "Gordie's General Store", and "KORN News". Also, "The Culhanes", "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper", and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S02E22 Bobby Bare, Connie Eaton, Tom T. Hall

    • February 23, 1971

    Music: Bobby Bare - "Four Strong Winds." Connie Eaton - "Tomorrow Never Comes." Tom T. Hall - "Chattanooga Dog." Tom T. Hall - "Thank You, Connersville, Ind." Susan Raye - "I Ain't the One." Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Then Maybe I Can Get Some Sleep." Buck Owens - "Happy Times Are Here Again." Roy Clark - "Back Up and Push." The Hagers - "Ride, Captain, Ride."

  • S02E23 Unknown

  • S02E24 Unknown

  • S02E25 Unknown

  • S02E26 Unknown

Season 3

  • S03E01 Ep. 52: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

    • September 18, 1971

  • S03E02 Ep. 53: Dale Robertson, Susan Raye

    • September 25, 1971

  • S03E03 Ep. 54: Amanda Blake, Buddy Alan

    • October 2, 1971

  • S03E04 Ep. 55: George Lindsey, Kenni Huskey

    • October 9, 1971

    Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Old Time Religion" Kenni Huskey - "Living Tornado" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "I Ain't Gonna Be Treated This A-Way" George Lindsey - "That There's Big with Me" The Hagers - "Back Out on the Road Again" Roy Clark - "Hangin' On" Buck Owens - "Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms" Junior Samples - "Doggone, My Dog's Gone" Sketches include several installments of "Moonshiners", "Dr. Campbell", "The Cornfield", "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Archie's Barbershop" and "Samuel B. Sternwheeler". Also, "Gordie's General Store", "Paulene and Pierre", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "KORN News", and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S03E05 Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn

    • October 16, 1971

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Truck Driving Man" Loretta Lynn - "I Wanna Be Free" Roy Clark - "For the Good Times" Conway Twitty - "Hello Darlin'" Buck Owens, Don Rich and the Buckaroos - "Uncle Pen at Home" The Hagers - "California on My Mind" Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Pig at Home in the Pen" Gordie Tapp - "Minnie Others" Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn - "Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries" Buck Owens - "Rocky Top" Sketches include several installments of "Gordie's General Store", "The Cornfield", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", and "Moonshiners". Also, "Dr. Campbell", "Paulene and Pierre", "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Claude Strawberry, the Country Poet", "Archie's Barbershop", "Samples Sales", "The Culhanes", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "KORN News", and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S03E06 Ep. 57: Sammi Smith, Bakersfield Brass

    • October 23, 1971

    Sammi Smith - "Help Me Make It Through the Night" Bakersfield Brass - "Yakkety Sax" Buck Owens - "Salty Dog Blues" Roy Clark - "She Cried" The Hagers - "Freight Train Fever"

  • S03E07 Ep. 58: Lynn Anderson, Ray Sanders

    • October 30, 1971

    Lynn Anderson - "Rose Garden" Lynn Anderson - "You're My Man" Roy Sanders - "I'm Gonna Walk All Over Georgia" Buck Owens - "Mountain Dew" Roy Clark - "My Goal for Today"

  • S03E08 Ep. 59: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

    • November 6, 1971

    oy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Out Behind the Barn" Dale Evans - "What the World Needs Now" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "The Kansas City Song" Roy Rogers - "Happiness" The Hagers" - "Mercedes Benz" Buck Owens - "I Am a Rock" Roy Clark - "That's All That Matters" Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos "I Ain't a Gonna Be Treated This Way"

  • S03E09 Ep. 60: Dale Robertson, Kenni Huskey

    • November 13, 1971

    Music includes: Dale Robertson - "Okie from Muskogee" Kenni Huskey -- "Within My Loving Arms" The Hagers - "Break My Mind" Buck Owens - "Johnny B. Goode" Roy Clark - "Fireball Mail"

  • S03E10 Ep. 61: Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn

    • November 20, 1971

    Music: Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Born in East Virginia" Loretta Lynn - "When You're Poor" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass" Conway Twitty - "I Wonder What She'll Think About Me Leaving" The Hagers - "Fort Worth I Love You" Susan Raye - "Pitty Pitty Patter" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Corn Liquor" Roy Clark - "I Remember Loving Someone" Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn - "After the Fire Is Gone" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Ole Slew Foot" Sketches include several installments of "Dr. Campbell", "Moonshiners", "The Cornfield", "Gordie's General Store", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler" and "Pfft, You Was Gone". Also, "Paulene and Pierre", "Claude Strawberry", "Archie's Barbershop", "Samples Sales", "The Culhanes", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Pickin' and Grinnin'" and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S03E11 Ep. 62: Sammi Smith, Buddy Alan, The Bakersfield Brass

    • November 27, 1971

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang- "Sam's Place" Sammi Smith - "Mr. Bojangles" Roy Clark - banjo instrumental Buddy Alan - "I Will Drink Your Wine" The Bakersfield Brass - "Flinthill Special" Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "You're a Real Good Friend" The Hagers - "Joy to the World" (a.k.a. "Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog") Sammi Smith - "Then You Walk In" Roy Clark - "Back in the Race" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos "Rocky Top Tennessee" Sketches include several installments of "Dr. Campbell", "Moonshiners", "The Cornfield", "Gordie's General Store", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", and "Pfft, You Was Gone". Also, "KORN News", "Archie's Barbershop", "Samples Sales", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Paulene and Pierre", "Pickin' and Grinnin'" and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S03E12 Ep. 63: Lynn Anderson, Ray Sanders

    • December 4, 1971

    Music includes: Lynn Anderson - "Stay There Til I Get There" Ray Sanders - "All I Ever Need Is You" Buck Owens - "Night Train to Memphis" Roy Clark - "Say Amen" The Hagers - "Floating"

  • S03E13 Ep. 64: Susan Raye, Buddy Alan

    • December 11, 1971

    Music: Susan Raye - "I Got a Happy Heart" Susan Raye and Buck Owens - "We're Gonna Get Together" Buddy Alan - "Lookin' Out My Back Door" Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "Wham-Bam" Roy Clark - "Mary Ann Regrets"

  • S03E14 Ep. 65: Doug Kershaw, Johnny Duncan

    • January 8, 1972

  • S03E15 Ep. 66: Sonny James, Jody Miller

    • January 15, 1972

  • S03E16 Ep. 67: George Jones, Tammy Wynette

    • January 22, 1972

  • S03E17 Bobby Goldsboro, Susan Raye

    • January 29, 1972

    usic: Bobby Goldsboro - "I'm a Drifter," "Muddy Mississippi Line" Susan Raye - "Cajun Train" Susan Raye and Buck Owens - "Togetherness" Buck Owens - "Wait for the Wagon" Roy Clark - "Love Story" Archie Campbell - "Scarlet Ribbons" The Hagers - "Love Won't Let Me Go" Buck Owens - "Georgia Pineywoods" Grandpa Jones, Stringbean, and Roy Clark - "Old Joe Clark"

  • S03E18 Ep. 69: Jeannie C. Riley, Buddy Alan, Johnny Bench

    • February 5, 1972

  • S03E19 Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton

    • February 12, 1972

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Old Dan Tucker" Dolly Parton - "Coat of Many Colors" Roy Clark and The Sound Generation - "Peace in the Valley" Porter Wagoner - "What Ain't to Be Just Might Happen" The Hagers - "The Cost of Love Is Getting Higher" Stringbean, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark and Bobby Thompson - "John Henry" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)" Gunilla Hutton - "He's All I Got" Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton - "Right Combination" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

  • S03E20 Ep. 71: Brenda Lee, Hank Thompson, George Lindsey

    • February 19, 1972

  • S03E21 Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, Johnny Bench

    • February 26, 1972

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Get Along Home, Cindy" Waylon Jennings - "Good Hearted Woman" Jessi Colter - "I'm Not Lisa" Roy Clark and The Sound Generation - "Take Me Home, Country Roads" The Hagers - "Mystery Train" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos- "Ain't It Amazing Gracie" Roy Clark, Bobby Thompson and Jackie Phelps - "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter - "I Ain't the One" Sunshine Cornsilk - "That's All I Want From You" Waylon Jennings - "Me and Bobby McGee" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "My Heart Skips a Beat"

  • S03E22 Ep. 73: Tom T. Hall, Susan Raye

    • March 4, 1972

  • S03E23 Ep. 74: George Jones, Tammy Wynette

    • March 11, 1972

  • S03E24 Ferlin Huskey, Barbara Mandrell

    • March 18, 1972

    Music: Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Poison Love" Barbara Mandrell - "Tonight My Baby's Coming Home" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Georgia Pineywoods" Ferlin Husky - "Sweet Misery" The Hagers - "Never Ending Song of Love" Gunilla Hutton - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" Roy Clark and The Sound Generation "Put Your Hand In The Hand" Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Fireball Mail" Barbara Mandrell - "Treat Him Right" Roy Clark - "Volare" (12 string guitar solo) Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Looking Back to See"

  • S03E25 Ep. 76: Jody Miller, Buddy Alan

    • March 25, 1972

  • S03E26 Ep. 77: Connie Smith, Tommy Ambrose

    • April 1, 1972

Season 4

  • S04E01 Dizzy Dean,Ray Stevens

    • September 16, 1972

    Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "The Lawrence Welk - Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka" Ray Stevens - "Turn Your Radio On" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Arms Full of Empty" Arlene Harden - "A Special Day" The Hagers - "I'm Just Country Boy" Roy Clark - unknown song (banjo) Dizzy Dean - "Wabash Cannonball" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Under Your Spell Again" Roy Clark - "Four Walls" Ray Stevens - "Along Came Jones" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "You Ain't Gonna Have Old Buck To Kick Around No More"

  • S04E02 Patti Page, Charlie McCoy

    • September 23, 1972

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Night Train to Memphis" Patti Page - "Love You Like I Do" Buddy Alan - "Happiness Song" Stringbean, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark and Bobby Thompson - "Hard Ain't It Hard" The Hagers - "Mama Tried" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Ain't It Amazing Gracie" Charlie McCoy - "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" Roy Clark - "Cold, Cold Heart" Patti Page - "Tennessee Waltz" Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "Open Up Your Heart"

  • S04E03 Grandpa Jones,Mel Tillis,Sherry Bryce,Buck Owens

    • September 30, 1972

    Music: Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Waterloo" Grandpa Jones - "Mountain Dew" (banjo instrumental) Mel Tillis - "I Talked About You All Over Town" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Hello, Trouble" Sherry Bryce - "One More Time" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down" The Hagers - "Alberta Bound" Gunilla Hutton - "You Can Say the Prettiest Things Sometimes" Roy Clark - "Darby's Castle" Sherry Bryce and Mel Tillis - "Living and Learning" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Made in Japan"

  • S04E04 Ray Price, Sandy Posey

    • September 30, 1972

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Wabash Cannonball" Ray Price - "Lonesomest Lonesome" Roy Clark and Bobby Thompson banjo instrumental Archie Campbell - "Beautiful Dreamer" The Hagers - "I'm Movin' On" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "High As the Mountain" Jackie Phelps - "Cannonball" Roy Clark - "Carolyn" Sandy Posey - "Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Love?" Buck Owens - "Gonna Have Love" Ray Price - "For the Good Times"

  • S04E05 Johnny Paycheck, Ruby Davis

    • November 14, 1972

  • S04E06 Kenny Price, Penny DeHaven, Dizzy Dean

    • October 21, 1972

  • S04E07 Tommy Overstreet, Susan Raye

    • October 28, 1972

  • S04E08 Jud Strunk, Jamey Ryan

    • November 4, 1972

  • S04E09 Jeannie Seely, Buddy Alan

    • November 11, 1972

  • S04E10 Bobby Bare, Barbara Fairchild

    • November 18, 1972

  • S04E11 Ray Stevens, Donna Fargo

    • November 25, 1972

  • S04E12 Patti Page, Doyle Holly, Charlie McCoy

    • December 2, 1972

  • S04E13 Hank Williams Jr, Arlene Harden

    • December 9, 1972

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Love's Gonna Live Here" Hank Williams Jr - "Pride's Not Hard To Swallow" Stringbean, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark and Bobby Thompson - "Bully Of The Town" Arlene Harden - "Loving Man" (arrangement of 'Pretty Woman' for female vocalist) The Hagers - "Old Man (Take A Look At My Life)" Roy Clark banjo instrumental Buck Owens and the Buckaroos -"Ain't It Amazing Gracie" Roy Clark - "(I'd Be) A Legend In My Time" Gunilla Hutton - "Greatest Story Never Told" Buck Owens - "Foolin' Around" Hank Williams Jr - "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)"

  • S04E14 Barbara Mandrell, Paul Richey

    • December 16, 1972

    Music includes: Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "The Lawrence Welk - Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka" Barbara Mandrell - "Show Me" Buck Owens - "Made in Japan" Paul Richey - "That's When Love Can Begin Again" Bill Blaylock and The Modern Sounds of Bluegrass - banjo (instrumental) The Hagers - "Country Boy" Grandpa Jones and Romona - "Dooley" Barbara Mandrell - "Satisfied" Roy Clark - "Four Walls" Roy Clark guitar instrumental Gordy Tapp - "Just To Hear All The Readers Digest" Buck Owens - "Old Slew Foot"

  • S04E15 George Jones,Tammy Wynette, Buddy Alan

    • January 6, 1973

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Corn Liquor" George Jones - "A Picture of Me (Without You)" Roy Clark - "In the Mood" Tammy Wynette - "'Til I Get It Right" The Hagers - "It Never Rains in California" Buddy Alan - "Things" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "In the Palm of Your Hands" Roy Clark guitar instrumental Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "In the Jailhouse Now" George Jones and Tammy Wynette - "Old Fashioned Singing" Roy Clark - "I Never Picked Cotton"

  • S04E16 Tennessee Ernie Ford, Sammi Smith, Charlie McCoy

    • January 13, 1973

    Music: Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Walking in the Sunshine" Tennessee Ernie Ford, Grandpa Jones, Stringbean and Roy Clark - "Little Liza Jane" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Fraulein" Sammi Smith - "City of New Orleans" Charlie McCoy - "Orange Blossom Special" Roy Clark - "For Once In My Life" The Nashville Edition - "Glory Special" The Hagers - "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Georgia Piney Woods" Sammi Smith - "The Toast of '45"

  • S04E17 Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Johnny Bench

    • January 20, 1973

  • S04E18 Johnny Paycheck, Sandy Posey, Ruby Davis

    • January 27, 1973

  • S04E19 Don Gibson, Sue Thompson, Demetriss Tapp

    • February 3, 1973

  • S04E20 Frankie Lane, Patti and Richard Roberts

    • February 10, 1973

  • S04E21 Jody Miller, Tony Booth, Doyle Holly, Joe Stampley

    • February 17, 1973

  • S04E22 Tommy Cash, Donna Fargo, Charlie Rich,Tennessee Ernie Ford

    • February 24, 1973

    Donna Fargo - "Funny Face" and "Superman." Tommy Cash - "That Certain One." Tennessee Ernie Ford, Grandpa Jones, Stringbean and Roy Clark - "I'll Fly Away." Charlie Rich - "I Take It On Home." Roy Clark - "Come Live with Me." The Hagers - "I Believe in Music." Buck Owens - "I'm Walking the Dog" and "Cottonfields."

  • S04E23 Frankie Lane, Wanda Jackson, Tony Boot

    • March 3, 1973

  • S04E24 Tennessee Ernie Ford, Faron Young

    • March 10, 1973

    Music: Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Wait For The Light To Shine" Faron Young - "It's Four In The Morning" Buck Owens - "Somebody's Back In Town" Gunilla Hutton - "Please Release Me" Archie Campbell - "Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair" Buck Owens and Roy Clark - "Salty Dog" Faron Young - "This Little Girl Of Mine" Buck Owens - "Break My Mind" Roy Clark (12 string guitar instrumental) Grandpa and Ramona Jones - "Buffalo Gals" Grandpa Jones, Stringbean, Roy Clark and Tennessee Ernie Ford - "Beautiful Life"

  • S04E25 George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Patsy Sledd

    • March 17, 1973

    Music: Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "I've Got Five Dollars And It's Saturday Night" Tammy Wynette - "My Man" Roy Clark - "That's All That Matters to Me" George Jones - "Loving You Could Never Be Better" Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "Honky Tonk Man" Stringbean, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark and Bobby Thompson - "Take Me Back To Tulsa" Patsy Sledd - "Nothing Can Stop My Loving You" Buck Owens and Roy Clark - "Lover" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down" George Jones and Tammy Wynette - "The Ceremony" The Hagers - "Nice To Be With You" Sketches include several installments of "The Haystack", "The Cornfield", "Doc Campbell", "Gordie's General Store", "Pfft, You Was Gone", "Moonshiners" and "Samuel B. Sternwheeler". Also, "The Naggers", "KORN News", "Samples Sales", "Claude Strawberry", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "Weeping Willie", "Ask Buck", "Empty Arms Hotel", "Grandpa and Minnie's Kitchen", "Archie's Barbershop", "Gloom, Despair and Agony on Me" and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S04E26 Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Ray Griff

    • March 24, 1973

Season 5

  • S05E01 Jerry Reed, LaWanda Lindsey

    • September 15, 1973

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Company's Coming" Jerry Reed - "Lord, Mr. Ford" Roy Clark - "Come Live With Me" LaWanda Lindsey - "Today Will Be the First Day of the Rest of My Life" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" The Hagers - "Sing Me A Song" Roy Clark and Jerry Reed - "Head Over Heels In Love With You" Buck Owens and Lawanda Lindsey - "Loose Talk" Roy Clark and the Clark Family - "Lonesome Road Blues" Sketches include several installments of "Gordie's General Store", "The Cornfield", "Pfft, You Was Gone", and "Doc Campbell". Also, "Claude Strawberry", "Ask Buck", "Justus O'Peace", "Samples Sales", "KORN News", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "The Haystack", "Empty Arms Hotel", "Minnie's School", "Sargent Samples of the Mounties", "Grandpa and Minnie's Kitchen", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", "Gloom, Despair and Agony on Me", "The Naggers", "Moonshiners", "Weeping Willie", and in "Archie's Barbershop", Archie retells the story of "Rindercella" to guest Jerry Reed.

  • S05E02 Johnny Rodriguez / Conny Van Dyke / Cathy McKinnon

    • September 22, 1973

    Johnny Rodriguez - "Pass Me By" Johnny Rodriguez - "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight" Conny Van Dyke - "All the Way from Alabama" Cathy McKinnon - "A Thorn in My Shoe" Roy Clark - "Nobody Wins" Buck Owens - "Hey, Good Lookin'" The Hagers - "A Fool Such As I"

  • S05E03 Charlie Rich / Susan Raye

    • September 29, 1973

    Charlie Rich - "Behind Closed Doors" Susan Raye - "When You Get Back from Nashville" Susan Raye and Buck Owens - "The Good Old Days (Are Here Again)" Roy Clark - "Why Me?" The Nashville Edition - "Nashville Edition Hillbilly Hee Haw Band"

  • S05E04 Sonny James / Charlie McCoy

    • October 6, 1973

    Sonny James - "Free Roamin' Mind" Sonny James - "If She Helps Me Get Over You" Charlie McCoy - "Me and Bobby McGee" Buck Owens - "It'll Never Be Over for Me" Roy Clark - "Soft Rain" Gunilla Hutton - "Chow Chilla Dust"

  • S05E05 Tanya Tucker, George Lindsey, Buddy Alan

    • October 13, 1973

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "The Crawdad Song" Tanya Tucker - "Delta Dawn" Roy Clark - "Roy's Blues" Buddy Alan - "Caribbean" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Songwriter's Lament" The Hagers - "I've Just Seen a Face" Tanya Tucker - "What's Your Mama's Name?" Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "White Lightnin'" George Lindsey - "Unluckiest Songwriter in Nashville" Roy Clark and the Clark Family - "Log Cabin in the Lane" Sketches include several installments of "The Cornfield", "Doc Campbell", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler" and "Pfft, You Was Gone". Also, "Claude Strawberry", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Archie's Barbershop", "Ask Buck", "Samples Sales", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "Grandpa and Minnie's Kitchen", "The Naggers", "Weeping Willie", "Gloom, Despair and Agony on Me", "Gordie's General Store", "Justus O'Peace", "Moonshiners", "KORN News", "Empty Arms Hotel" and Stringbean reads a letter from home.

  • S05E06 Dottie West / Billy Craddock

    • October 20, 1973

    Dottie West - "Country Sunshine" Dottie West - "Just What I've Been Looking For" Billy Craddock - "Slippin' and Slidin'" Roy Clark - "The Drifter's Polka" The Hagers - "With Lonely" Also performed: "Never Ending Song of Love."

  • S05E07 Roy Acuff / Diana Trask

    • October 27, 1973

    Roy Acuff - "Wabash Cannon Ball" Roy Acuff - "Sunshine Special" Diana Trask - "It's a Man's World" Buck Owens and Buddy Alan - "The Race Is On" Buck Owens - "Heartbreak Mountain" The Hagers - "Candy Kisses" The Nashville Edition - "Rocky Top"

  • S05E08 Tammy Wynette / George Jones / Johnny Bush

    • November 3, 1973

    George Jones - "Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half as Bad as Losing You)" Tammy Wynette - "Kids Say the Darnedest Things" Johnny Bush - "Here Comes the World Again" Also performed: "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree"

  • S05E09 Brenda Lee / Buddy Alan

    • November 10, 1973

    Brenda Lee - "I Can See Clearly Now" Brenda Lee - "Nobody Wins" Buddy Alan - "Summer Afternoons" Buddy Alan and Buck Owens - "Roll Over, Beethoven" Buck Owens - "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" Roy Clark - "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" The Hagers - "Thinking of You

  • S05E10 Donna Fargo / O.B. McClinton

    • November 17, 1973

    Donna Fargo - "Hot Diggity Dog" Donna Fargo - "You Are Always There" O.B. McClinton - "I Want You in the Morning" O.B. McClinton - "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You" Buck Owens - "Arms Full of Empty" Buck Owens and Roy Clark - "Under the Double Eagle" "Daisy a Day" (Roy Clark - "Daisy a Day" The Hagers - "One Good Woman

  • S05E11 Jerry Reed / Conny Van Dyke / Susan Raye

    • November 24, 1973

    Jerry Reed - "When You're Hot, You're Hot" Conny Van Dyke - "Whisper My Name" Susan Raye - "The Cheating Game" Susan Raye and Buck Owens - "Take a Taste of My Wine" Buck Owens - "Hello Trouble, Come On In" Roy Clark - "Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast" Roy Clark - "Roy's Guitar Boogie" The Hagers - "Danie

  • S05E12 Hank Snow / Diana Trask

    • December 1, 1973

    Hank Snow - "I Don't Hurt Anymore" Hank Snow - "North to Chicago" Barbi Benton - "Danny's Song" Buck Owens - "Get Out of Town Before Sundown" Roy Clark - "Lonesomest Lonesome" Roy Clark - "Fireball Mail" Also appearing: Diana Trask

  • S05E13 Jeanne Pruett / Joe Stampley

    • December 8, 1973

    Jeanne Pruett - "Satin Sheets" Jeanne Pruett - "Hold to My Unchanging Love" Joe Stampley - "If You Touch Me (You've Got to Love Me)" Buck Owens and Susan Raye - "Honey, Let's Fall in Love" Buck Owens - "Old Faithful" Roy Clark - "Somewhere Between Love and Tomorrow" Roy Clark - "The Midnight Cowboy Rides Again" The Hagers - "Ladies Love Outlaws

  • S05E14 Charley Pride / Susan Raye / Ronnie Milsap

    • December 15, 1973

    Charley Pride - "Amazing Love," "Blue Ridge Mountains" and "Turnin' Green" Ronnie Milsap - "That Girl Who Waits on Tables" Susan Raye - "Plastic Trains, Paper Planes" Susan Raye - "I Wish I Was a Butterfly" Buck Owens - "Hello, Mary Lou" Roy Clark - "It's All Over (All Over Again)" The Hagers - "Lay a Little Lovin' on Me

  • S05E15 Roy Acuff / Jim Ed Brown / The Cates Sisters

    • January 5, 1974

    Roy Acuff - "Great Speckled Bird" Roy Acuff - "Night Train to Memphis" Jim Ed Brown - "Broad-Minded Man" Jim Ed Brown and the Cates Sisters - "Uncle Pen" The Cates Sisters (Marcie and Margie Cates) - "Orange Blossom Special" Buck Owens - "I'm Moving On" Roy Clark - "Paper Roses" The Hagers - "Ramblin' Man

  • S05E16 Tex Ritter / Don Rich / Catherine McKinnon / Bruce Bradley

    • January 12, 1974

    Tex Ritter - "Comin' After Jinny" Tex Ritter - "When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again" Don Rich - "Guitar Man" Catherine McKinnon - "I Won't Talk About Love" The series regulars perform "Okie from Muskogee," "Mansion on the Hill" and "Old-Fashioned Love."

  • S05E17 Loretta Lynn / Kenny Starr / Stoney Edwards / Jerry Clower

    • January 19, 1974

    Loretta Lynn - "Love Is the Foundation" Kenny Starr - "Everyday Woman" Stoney Edwards - "Daddy Bluegrass" Roy Clark - "A Brand New Day" The Hagers - "Touch My Woman" Also performed: "Truck-Driving Man"

  • S05E18 Tennessee Ernie Ford / Jody Miller / Tommy Overstreet / Larry Scott

    • January 26, 1974

    Tennessee Ernie Ford - "Jesus Hold My Hand" Tennessee Ernie Ford - "She Picked Up the Pieces" Jody Miller - "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home" Tommy Overstreet - "I'll Never Break These Chains"

  • S05E19 Tom T. Hall / Sunday Sharpe / Charlie McCoy / Johnny Bench / Ralph Emery

    • February 2, 1974

    Tom T. Hall - "I Love" Charlie McCoy - "I Really Don't Want to Know" Buck Owens - "Muddy Bottom" The Hagers - "Jambalaya" Also performed: "My Legs Just Won't Walk Away from You"

  • S05E20 Charley Pride / Barbara Fairchild / Tony Booth / Craig Scott

    • February 9, 1974

    Charley Pride - "Folsom Prison Blues" Charley Pride - "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone?" Tony Booth - "Happy Hour" Barbara Fairchild - "Kid Stuff" Barbara Fairchild - "And I Love You So" Roy Clark - "Room Full of Roses" The Hagers - "If Teardrops Were Pennies

  • S05E21 Johnny Cash, Jean Shepard, George Lindsey

    • February 16, 1974

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Rocky Top, Tennessee" Johnny Cash - "Big River" Roy Clark - "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" The Hagers - "My Maria" Jean Shepard - "Slippin' Away" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Cowboy Convention" George Lindsey - "Mountain Dew" Johnny Cash - "City of New Orleans" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Is Anybody Going to San Antone?" Jean Shepard - "Come On Phone" Stringbean, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark, Bobby Thompson and Roni Stoneman - "Stop That Tickling Me"

  • S05E22 Pat Boone / Skeeter Davis / Ronnie Milsap / Bill Taylor

    • February 23, 1974

    Pat Boone - "I Saw the Light" Skeeter Davis - "Bus Fare to Kentucky" Skeeter Davis - "I Can't Believe That It's All Over" Ronnie Milsap - "I Hate You" Also performed: "Lodi" and "I Can't Stop Lovin' You."

  • S05E23 Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, David Houston, Jerry Clower

    • March 2, 1974

    Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Uncle Pen" Loretta Lynn - "Hey Loretta" The Hagers - "Six Days on the Road" Roy Clark - "Things That Might Have Been" Conway Twitty and the Twitty Birds - "You've Never Been This Far Before" David Houston - "Lady of the Night" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "My Bucket's Got a Hole In It" Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn - "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" Stringbean, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark, Bobby Thompson and Roni Stoneman - "Uncle Ephs Got the Coon" Sketches include several installments of "The Cornfield", "Samuel B. Sternwheeler", "Pfft, You Was Gone", and "Dr. Campbell". Also, "Samples Sales", "Gloom, Despair and Agony on Me", "The Naggers", "Grandpa and Minnie's Kitchen", "Archie's Barbershop", "Ask Buck", "Justus O'Peace", "Pickin' and Grinnin'", "KORN News", "Weeping Willie", "Hey Grandpa, What's for Supper?", "Moonshiners", "Claude Strawberry", "Gordie's General Store" and stories by Jerry Clower and Tennessee Ernie Ford.

  • S05E24 Tennessee Ernie Ford / LaWanda Lindsey / Red Shipley

    • March 9, 1974

    Tennessee Ernie Ford -- "Colorado Country Morning" LaWanda Lindsey - "Sunshine Feeling" LaWanda Lindsey - "Top of the Morning" Additional songs: "Beautiful Dreamer," "Big Game Hunter" and "Oklahoma Hills."

  • S05E25 Johnny Rodriguez / The Oak Ridge Boys / Susan Raye

    • March 16, 1974

    Johnny Rodriguez - "Ridin' My Thumb to Mexico" Johnny Rodriguez - "Release Me" The Oak Ridge Boys - "The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor" Buck Owens - "Stay All Night" Buck Owens - "The Bridge Washed Out" Roy Clark - "Molly Darlin'"

  • S05E26 Lester Flatt / Hugh Hefner / Buddy Alan

    • March 23, 1974

    Lester Flatt - "Salty Dog Blues" Lester Flatt - "Bluebirds Singing for Me" Roy Clark - "Alabama Jubilee" Roy Clark - "Take an Old Cold Tater (and Wait)" The Hagers - "Raindrops"

Season 6

  • S06E01 Ernest Borgnine, George Lindsey, Lulu Roman

    • September 14, 1974

    Grandpa Jones, Roni Stoneman, Roy Clark, Buck Trent, Bobby Thompson - "Uncle Ephs Got the Coon" Buck Owens - "Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "(It's a) Monsters' Holiday" George Lindsey - "I Like Ugly Girls" Roy Clark and Buck Trent banjo and fiddle instrumental Ernest Borgnine and the whole Hee Haw gang - "I'm Looking over a Four-Leaf Clover" The Hagers - "Cherry Pie" Roy Clark - "Honeymoon Feelin'" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Pure Love" Lulu Roman - "Blessed Assurance"

  • S06E02 Loretta Lynn / Kenny Price / Buddy Alan

    • September 21, 1974

    Music: Loretta Lynn - "I Believe" Loretta Lynn - "They Don't Make 'Em like Daddy" Kenny Price - "Biloxi" Buddy Alan - "I Never Had It So Good" Buck Owens - "I Wouldn't Take Her to a Dog Fight" Roy Clark - "Great Divide"

  • S06E03 Freddie Hart / Leona Williams

    • September 28, 1974

    Freddie Hart - "Hang in There, Girl" Freddie Hart - "Till the Want-to's Out of Me" Leona Williams - "Dallas" Barbi Benton - "Come on Back to Bonneville" Roy Clark - "The Chain" The Hagers - "All Your Love"

  • S06E04 Susan Raye / Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass

    • October 5, 1974

    Susan Raye - "Stop the World and Let Me Off" Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass - "Kaw-Liga" Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass - "St. Louis Blues" Also performed: "Amazing Love," "Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy," "Dear God," "Sleepy-Eyed John."

  • S06E05 Jody Miller / Pee Wee King / Redd Stewart

    • October 12, 1974

    Jody Miller - "Let Me Be There" Jody Miller - "Natural Woman" Pee Wee King - "Slow Poke" Redd Stewart - "Tennessee Waltz" Buck Owens - "Young Widow Brown" Buck Owens - "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" Roy Clark - "Hello Love"

  • S06E06 Ernest Borgnine / Loretta Lynn / Kenny Starr

    • October 19, 1974

    Loretta Lynn - "Trouble in Paradise" Ernest Borgnine & Roy Clark - "Wait till the Cows Come Home" Ernest Borgnine & Roy Clark - "Lindy, Lindy, Sweet Melon Vine" Kenny Starr - "Behind Closed Doors"

  • S06E07 Bobby Bare / Conny Van Dyke

    • October 26, 1974

    Bobby Bare - "Marie Laveaux" Bobby Bare - "Daddy, What If" Conny Van Dyke - "He's My Love" Conny Van Dyke - "I'll Never Make It Easy" Also performed: "Corrine Corrina," "I Love" and "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'."

  • S06E08 Faron Young / LaWanda Lindsay / Charlie McCoy

    • November 2, 1974

    Lawanda Lindsey - "Hello, Out There" Faron Young - "The Wrong in Loving You" Charlie McCoy - "Boogie Woogie (T.D.'s Boogie Woogie)"

  • S06E09 Boots Randolph / Mickey Gilley / Hugh Hefner

    • November 9, 1974

    Boots Randolph - "Old Joe Clark" Mickey Gilley - "Room Full of Roses" Barbi Benton - "Welcome Stranger" Buck Owens - "41st Street Lonely Hearts Club" Roy Clark - "The Most Beautiful Girl" The Hagers - "Take Me" Also appearing: Hugh Hefner

  • S06E10 Bill Anderson / Susan Raye

    • November 16, 1974

    Susan Raye - "You Can Sure See It from Here." Bill Anderson - "I'm Happily Married (and I'm Planning on Staying That Way)." Buck Owens - "Pass Me By." Roy Clark - "I Really Don't Want to Know." Nashville Edition - "Crystal Mountain."

  • S06E11 Barbara Mandrell / Tony Booth / Buddy Alan

    • November 23, 1974

    Barbara Mandrell - "Baptism of Jesse Taylor" Barbara Mandrell - "This Time I Almost Made It" Tony Booth - "Lonely Street" Buddy Alan - "If They Could Only See Me Now" Roy Clark - "She Makes the Living Worthwhile" Buck Owens - "Free Born Man" Buck Owens - "Good Hearted Woman" The Hagers - "You Can't Get There from Here"

  • S06E12 Crystal Gayle / Sonny James / Johnny Carver

    • November 30, 1974

    Crystal Gayle - "Restless" Sonny James - "White Silver Sands" Sonny James - "A Mi Esposa con Amor" Johnny Carver - "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" Buck Owens - "I'm Just Me" Gunilla Hutton - "All That I Remember (Are the Good Things)" Roy Clark - "Love's All Around" Roy Clark - "Before I Met You"

  • S06E13 Chet Atkins / Jan Howard

    • December 7, 1974

    Chet Atkins - "The Entertainer" Chet Atkins and Roy Clark - "Rainbow" Jan Howard - "Poison Berries" Jan Howard - "Seeing Is Believing" Buck Owens - "Great Expectations" Buck Owens - "Good Deal, Lucille" Roy Clark - "Bonaparte's Retreat" The Hagers - "I Wanna Love My Life Away"

  • S06E14 George Jones / Tammy Wynette

    • December 14, 1974

    Tammy Wynette - "Woman to Woman" George Jones - "The Door" George Jones & Tammy Wynette - "(We're Not) the Jet Set" Roy Clark - "I Overlooked an Orchid" Roy Clark - "Hang Your Head in Shame" The Hagers - "Tell Him No" Additional songs: "May the Bird of Paradise Fly up Your Nose," "Me and Bobby McGee," "There Is Power in the Blood."

  • S06E15 Donna Fargo / George Lindsey / Tony Lovello

    • December 21, 1974

    Donna Fargo - "What Will the New Year Bring?" Donna Fargo - "U.S. of A." George Lindsey - "They Don't Make Movies like They Did" Tony Lovello - "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" Tony Lovello, Roy Clark and Buck Trent - "Beer Barrel Polka" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Ruby Ann" The Hagers - "When" Roy Clark - "Six Days on the Road (and We're Gonna Make It Home Tonight)"

  • S06E16 Red Steagall / Susan Raye / Governor Winfield Dunn / LaWanda Lindsey

    • December 28, 1974

    Red Steagall - "Someone Cares for You" Red Steagall - "Finer Things in Life" Susan Raye - "Watcha Gonna Do with a Dog Like That?" LaWanda Lindsey - "I Ain't Hangin' Round" Roy Clark - "Room Full of Roses" Roy Clark -"Thank God and Greyhound" Also appearing: Governor Winfield Dunn of Tennessee.

  • S06E17 Mac Wiseman / Tony Booth / Gunilla Hutton

    • January 4, 1975

    Mac Wiseman - "Eight More Miles to Louisville" Mac Wiseman - "Keep on the Sunny Side" Tony Booth - "Workin' at the Car Wash Blues" Gunilla Hutton - "You're Gonna Get Love" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Don't It Make You Wanta Go Home?" Roy Clark - "I Gotta Have My Baby Back" The Hagers - "Queen of the Apple Blossom Fair"

  • S06E18 Molly Bee / Charlie McCoy / Buddy Alan

    • January 11, 1975

    Molly Bee - "Baby, You've Got It" Molly Bee - "She Kept On Talkin'" Buddy Alan - "Hello Frisco" Kenny Price - "Little Brown Jug" Buck Owens - "Once a Day" Roy Clark - "I'll Hold You in My Heart (till I Can Hold You in My Arms)"

  • S06E19 Boots Randolph / Bob Luman

    • January 18, 1975

    Boots Randolph - "Behind Closed Doors" Bob Luman - "Still Loving You" Bob Luman - "Let Me Make the Bright Lights Shine for You" Lulu Roman - "One Day at a Time" Barbi Benton - "I Don't Know if I'll Ever Love Again" The Hagers - "Lonesome Town" Roy Clark - "Me and Bobby McGee" Roy Clark - "Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

  • S06E20 Johnny Russell / Lawanda Lindsey

    • January 25, 1975

    Johnny Russell - "Red Necks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer" Lawanda Lindsey - "Hello Trouble, Come On In" Roy Clark - "Old Sher" Roy Clark and Buck Trent - "Dueling Banjos" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Wonderful World of Women" Buck Owens and cast - "Tobacco, White Lightning and Women Blues No. 2" The Hagers - "I Only Want to Be with You"

  • S06E21 Brenda Lee / Chet Atkins / Johnny Carver / Gordie Tapp

    • February 1, 1975

    Brenda Lee - "Rock On Baby" Brenda Lee - "Never My Love" Chet Atkins - "Dizzy Fingers" Johnny Carver - "Country Lullaby" Gordie Tapp - "Hen House Waves" Roy Clark - "We Could" Gunilla Hutton - "See the Lady Cryin'"

  • S06E22 Mickey Gilley / George Jones / Tammy Wynette

    • February 8, 1975

    Mickey Gilley - "I Overlooked an Orchid" George Jones and Tammy Wynette - "We Loved It Away" Tammy Wynette - "Another Lonely Song" George Jones - "The Grand Tour" Roy Clark - "San Antonio Rose" The Hagers - "Country Club and Cowgirl" Grandpa and Romona Jones - "Merrily We Roll Along"

  • S06E23 Dolly Parton, Terry McMillan, Kenny Price

    • February 15, 1975

    Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones, Roni Stoneman, Buck Trent and the whole Hee Haw gang - "Free a Little Bird" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Long Tall Texan" Dolly Parton - "Love Is like a Butterfly" Terry McMillan - "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" Barbi Benton - "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep With You" The Hagers - "Once In a Life Time" Kenny Price - "Que Pasa?" Roy Clark - "Gentle on My Mind" Dolly Parton - "I Will Always Love You" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Games People Play"

  • S06E24 Kitty Wells / Freddy Weller

    • February 22, 1975

    Kitty Wells - "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" Kitty Wells - "Too Much Love Between Us" Freddy Weller - "Put Your Heart into It" Jackie Phelps - "Kentucky Rag" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" Roy Clark - "Have I Told You Lately that I Love You?" The Hagers - "Long Lonely Day"

  • S06E25 Connie Smith / Don Williams / Buddy Alan

    • March 1, 1975

    Connie Smith - "Satisfied" Don Williams - "Amanda" Don Williams - "I Wouldn't Want to Live (If You Didn't Love Me)" Buddy Alan - "Call My Number, Call My Name" Kenny Price - "Hog, I'm a Hog for You" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Long Black Veil" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Haunted House" Roy Clark - "Funny How Time Slips Away"

  • S06E26 LaWanda Lindsey / Tommy Overstreet / Susan Raye

    • March 8, 1975

    Susan Raye - "Woman's Kind of Man." Tommy Overstreet - "If I Miss You Again Tonight." Tommy Overstreet - "I'm a Believer." Lawanda Lindsey - "Postcard." Roy Clark & Buck Trent - "Shocking the Corn." Roy Clark - "Tips of My Fingers." Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Let Me Be There." The Hagers - "Heartaches by the Number."

Season 7

  • S07E01 Johnny Cash, John Carter Cash

    • September 13, 1975

    Johnny Cash sings "I Still Miss Someone" on "Hee Haw." His five-year-old son, John Carter Cash, also appears. Other music on the episode includes Buck Owens' version of "I'm A Ramblin' Man," Roy Clark's cover of "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" and Gunilla Hutton's rendition of "Lizzie And The Rainman"

  • S07E02 Loretta Lynn, Kenny Starr, Jana Jae

    • September 20, 1975

    Loretta Lynn sings "The Pill" and "Trouble In Paradise" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features music by Kenny Starr and Kenny Price, plus fiddler Jana Jae's version of "Orange Blossom Special" and Buck Owens' take on "Diggy Diggy Lo"

  • S07E03 George Gobel, Jack Ruth, Barbi Benton

    • September 27, 1975

    Barbi Benton performs "Brass Buckles" on "Hee Haw." Comedian George Gobel guests, alongside regulars Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones and Buck Owens, who sings "The Snakes Crawl At Night" and "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line"

  • S07E04 Tammy Wynette, Billy Walker, George Lindsey

    • October 4, 1975

    Tammy Wynette sings "Good Lovin' (Makes It Right)" on "Hee Haw" with Rudy Gatlin among her background singers. Billy Walker performs "Word Games." The show's regulars include Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Gunilla Hutton, Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones, The Hagers and George "Goober" Lindsey, who does "A Little Bitty Tear"

  • S07E05 Ray Stevens, Susan Raye

    • October 11, 1975

    Ray Stevens sings "Indian Love Call" and "Misty" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." The episode also boasts Susan Raye, Grandpa Jones and The Hagers, who cover "Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)"

  • S07E06 Barbara Mandrell, Doyle Holly, Buck Trent

    • October 18, 1975

    Barbara Mandrell, Buck Trent and Doyle Holly appear on "Hee Haw." Host Roy Clark covers "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me," and co-host Buck Owens performs "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"

  • S07E07 Freddy Fender, Melba Montgomery

    • October 25, 1975

    Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw Gang - "Ground Hog" Freddy Fender - "Before The Next Teardrop Falls" Buck Owens - "A Different Kind Of Sad" Melba Montgomery - "Searching For Someone Like You" The Hagers - "Listen To A Country Song" Kenny Price - "Dr. Feelgood" Melba Montgomery - "Don't Let The Good Times Fool You" Roy Clark - "Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" Freddy Fender "Wasted Days And Wasted Nights" Buck Owens - "Baptism Of Jesse Taylor"

  • S07E08 Jody Miller, Little Jimmy Dickens

    • November 1, 1975

    Little Jimmy Dickens performs "Out Behind The Barn" on "Hee Haw." Jody Miller sings "Don't Take It Away" as a musical guest, appearing alongside regular cast members Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl and Grandpa Jones

  • S07E09 Mel Tillis, Sami Jo

    • November 8, 1975

    Roy Clark - "Heart To Heart" Mel Tillis - "Memory Maker" Buck Owens - "He Ain't Been Out Bowlin' With The Boys" Sami Jo - "You're A Part Of Me" The Hagers - "Rainy Day People" Mel Tillis - "Storms Never Last" Roy Clark - "Someone Cares For You" Sami Jo - "If I Could Just Find My Way (Back To You)" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Louisiana Man"

  • S07E10 Mickey Gilley, LaWanda Lindsey, Nashville Edition

    • November 15, 1975

    Mickey Gilley performs "Bouquet Of Roses" on "Hee Haw." Also appearing are Minnie Pearl, Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Lonesome 7-7203"

  • S07E11 Barbara Fairchild, Joe Stampley

    • November 22, 1975

  • S07E12 Ronnie Milsap, Buddy Alan, Tony Lovello

    • November 29, 1975

    Roy Clark - "Love Began To Grow" Ronnie Milsap - "Day Dreams About Night Things" Tony Lovello with the Nashville Edition - "How Great Thou Art" Buck Owens - "Four O Thirty Three" Gordie Tapp - "Pretty Womanitis" Buddy Alan - "Another Saturday Night" Ronnie Milsap - "Just In Case" Hee Haw Gospel Quartet, "Gone Home"

  • S07E13 Conway Twitty, Susan Raye

    • December 6, 1975

    Conway Twitty sings "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" and "Touch The Hand" on the syndicated "Hee Haw." The episode also spotlights blonde bombshell Gunilla Hutton and Susan Raye, who performs "Desperado"

  • S07E14 Johnny Cash, La Costa

    • December 13, 1975

  • S07E15 George Gobel, Tommy Ambrose

    • December 20, 1975

  • S07E16 Don Gibson, Sue Thompson

    • January 3, 1976

  • S07E17 Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty

    • January 10, 1976

  • S07E18 Roy Acuff, Tammy Wynette

    • January 17, 1976

  • S07E19 Cal Smith, Statler Brothers, LaWanda Lindsey

    • January 24, 1976

  • S07E20 Dottie West, Charles Ginnsberg, Garner Ted Armstrong

    • January 31, 1976

  • S07E21 George Jones, Sunday Sharpe

    • February 7, 1976

  • S07E22 Tom T. Hall, Susan Raye

    • February 14, 1976

  • S07E23 Faron Young, Crystal Gayle

    • February 21, 1976

    Crystal Gayle sings "Wrong Road Again" on "Hee Haw," where the guest list includes Faron Young. Buck Owens performs "Daydreams About Night Things" and "Proud Mary." The Hagers chip in "Ravishing Ruby"

  • S07E24 Sonny James, David Wills, LaWanda Lindsey

    • February 28, 1976

    Roy Clark performs "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Poison Love" as he co-hosts "Hee Haw" with Buck Owens. Musical guest Sonny James sings "Little Band Of Gold," and David Wills delivers "From Barrooms To Bedrooms"

  • S07E25 Kenny Rogers, Mel Street

    • March 6, 1976

    Kenny Rogers and Mel Street guest on "Hee Haw," where Street performs "Smokey Mountain Memories." Host Buck Owens sings "Please Mr. Please," and co-host Roy Clark does "Red River Valley"

  • S07E26 Merle Travis, Brush Arbor

    • March 13, 1976

Season 8

  • S08E01 Tammy Wynette, Will Geer, Kenny Price

    • September 18, 1976

    Tammy Wynette sings "Stand By Your Man" and "'Til I Can Make It On My Own" in the season premiere of TV's "Hee Haw." Actor Will Geer also guests, performing "This Land Is Your Land" with hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark. Clark chips in "Six Days On The Road" and "Oh Lonesome Me"

  • S08E02 George Gobel, Billie Jo Spears

    • September 25, 1976

    Billie Jo Spears sings "Blanket On The Ground" and "What I've Got In Mind" on an episode of "Hee Haw" that also features George Gobel, Grandpa Jones and co-host Roy Clark, who performs "Easy As Pie"

  • S08E03 Donna Fargo, Red Sovine, Buck Trent

    • October 2, 1976

    Roy Clark, The Magnificent Banjo Pickers, and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "My Walking Shoes Don't Fit Me Any More” Donna Fargo - "Patches" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Waitin' in Your Welfare Line" Red Sovine - "Teddy Bear" The Hagers - "Drinkin' My Baby Off My Mind" Donna Fargo - "I've Loved You All of the Way" Buck Trent - "Stampede" Roy Clark - "Country Is

  • S08E04 Jimmy Dean / Buddy Alan / Buck Trent

    • October 9, 1976

  • S08E05 Bobby Goldsboro / Barbi Benton

    • October 16, 1976

  • S08E06 Ray Stevens, Susan Raye, Jackie Phelps

    • October 23, 1976

    Buck Owens, Roy Clark and Minnie Pearl lead the whole "Hee Haw" gang in a round of "Will The Circle Be Unbroken." The syndicated TV show also welcomes Ray Stevens, who sings "You Are So Beautiful"; and Susan Raye, who covers "I Love How You Love Me"

  • S08E07 C.W. McCall, Crystal Gayle, Brush Arbor

    • October 30, 1976

    C.W. McCall performs "Convoy" and Crystal Gayle sings "Somebody Loves You" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features musical guest Brush Arbor and Buck Owens, who reprises "Act Naturally"

  • S08E08 Charley Pride, Dave & Sugar

    • November 6, 1976

    Dave & Sugar perform "The Door Is Always Open" on "Hee Haw." Charley Pride sings "My Eyes Can Only See As Far As You," and Buck Owens delivers "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" and "When Will I Be Loved"

  • S08E09 Terry Bradshaw, Barbi Benton

    • November 13, 1976

    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw sings "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" on an episode of "Hee Haw," featuring Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Barbi Benton, Minnie Pearl and Grandpa Jones

  • S08E10 Jimmy Dean, George Gobel, Susan Raye

    • November 20, 1976

    Buck Owens, Roy Clark and George Gobel - "Wolverton Mountain" Jimmy Dean - "Frilly Shirt" Buck Owens - "Big in Vegas" Roy Clark - "Red River Valley" Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "Oh, My Heart Skips a Beat" Susan Raye - "Honey, Toast and Sunshine" Roy Clark and The Clark Family - "Before I Met You

  • S08E11 Johnny Paycheck, Mel Street

    • November 27, 1976

    Johnny Paycheck and Mel Street appear as guests on "Hee Haw." The show is hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who performs "Back Home Again"

  • S08E12 Sonny James, Narvel Felts

    • December 4, 1976

    Sonny James sings "What In The World's Come Over You" and Narvel Felts performs "Reconsider Me" and "My Prayer" on "Hee Haw." Host Buck Owens delivers "Under Your Spell Again," and co-host Roy Clark covers "Blue Shadows On The Trail"

  • S08E13 Larry Gatlin / The Statler Brothers

    • December 11, 1976

  • S08E14 Jimmy Dean, Margo Smith

    • December 18, 1976

    Margo Smith sings "Save Your Kisses For Me" and "There I Said It" on "Hee Haw." Jimmy Dean also appears on the show, which features host Buck Owens on "Tall Dark Stranger" and co-host Roy Clark performing "Bubbles In My Beer"

  • S08E15 Roy Rogers & Dale Evans

    • January 8, 1977

    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans return to "Hee Haw," performing the Roy Clark hit "If I Had To Do It All Over Again." Clark covers "One Of These Days" on the episode, which also features music by Buck Owens and Kenny Price

  • S08E16 Tennessee Ernie Ford, Brenda Lee, Merle Travis, Jimmy Henley

    • January 15, 1977

    Tennessee Ernie Ford performs "I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features Brenda Lee, Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "My Bucket's Got A Hole In It"

  • S08E17 Jim Ed Brown, Helen Cornelius

    • January 22, 1977

    Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius perform "I Don't Want To Have To Marry You" on the syndicated television show "Hee Haw." Weekly co-host Roy Clark covers "Let's Put It Back Together Again"

  • S08E18 Mel Tillis, Susan Raye

    • January 29, 1977

    Mel Tillis performs "Good Woman Blues" and "Love Revival" on "Hee Haw." Susan Raye also appears on the episode alongside regulars Grandpa Jones, Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who sings "Back In The Saddle Again" with the Nashville Edition

  • S08E19 Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Lorne Greene

    • February 5, 1977

    Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn perform "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" on "Hee Haw," where Lorne Greene also guests. Twitty sings "The Games That Daddies Play" solo; Lynn does "Somebody Somewhere (Don't Know What He's Missin' Tonight)." The Hagers cover "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In L.A.)"

  • S08E20 Barbara Mandrell, Hoyt Axton

    • February 12, 1977

    Two former Hank Williams hits are covered on the night's edition of "Hee Haw" as Roy Clark sings "Half As Much" and Buck Owens leads the whole "Hee Haw" gang in "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)." Owens also covers "Take Me Back To Tulsa." Guests include Hoyt Axton and Barbara Mandrell, who performs "Standing Room Only"

  • S08E21 George Jones, Tammy Wynette

    • February 19, 1977

    George Jones & Tammy Wynette sing "Golden Ring" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." Hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, the episode also features Jones' solo rendition of "Her Name Is..." and Wynette's performance of "You And Me"

  • S08E22 Ernest Tubb, Jody Miller

    • February 26, 1977

    Ernest Tubb - “I’m Walking the Floor Over You” Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Peaceful Easy Feeling." Jody Miller - “Roll Me in the Water” Ernest Tubb - "Waltz Across Texas." Jody Miller - "When the New Wears off Our Love." Roy Clark - "After the Storm." Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down"

  • S08E23 Bill Anderson, Mary Lou Tuner, Gerald Smith

    • March 5, 1977

    Bill Anderson performs "Liars One, Believers Zero" on the syndicated "Hee Haw." The episode also features Mary Lou Turner and The Hagers, who cover "The End Is Not In Sight (The Cowboy Tune)"

  • S08E24 Mickey Gilley, Susan Raye, Jimmy Henley

    • March 12, 1977

    Mickey Gilley sings "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Susan Raye also guests alongside hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who turns in versions of "White Lightning" and "Bob Wills Is Still The King"

  • S08E25 Barbara Mandrell, Faron Young.

    • March 19, 1977

  • S08E26 Connie Smith, Merle Travis, Tennessee Ernie Ford

    • March 26, 1977

Season 9

  • S09E01 Mel Tillis, Susan Raye, The Thompson Brothers, Duke of Paducah

    • September 17, 1977

    Music includes: Hee Haw Banjo Band - "Company's Coming" Buck Owens - "Think Of Me" Mel Tillis - "What Did I Promise Her Last Night?" Susan Raye - "It Didn't Have To Be A Diamond" The Hagers - "Lady Rain" Mel Tillis - "The Honky Tonk Side of Me" Roy Clark - "Love Is a Beautiful Song" Hee Haw Gospel Quartet (Kenny Price, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark, Buck Owens) - "Shall We Gather at the River"

  • S09E02 Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, The Sons of the Pioneers

    • September 24, 1977

    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, The Sons Of The Pioneers and Roy Clark close TV's "Hee Haw" with a gospel medley. Clark also performs "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," and Buck Owens opens the episode singing "I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)" with Grandpa Jones, The Hagers and Lulu Roman

  • S09E03 Kenny Rogers, Jana Jae

    • October 1, 1977

    Kenny Rogers performing "Lucille" Buck Owens & The Buckaroos performing "The Old Mansion" Jana Jae performing "Here To The Ladies"/Irish Washer Woman" Medley The Hagers performing "Brand New Country Star" Cathy Barton performing "Red Wing" Roy Clark performing "Half A Love" Kenny Rogers "Day Time Friends and Night Time Lovers" Lulu Roman performing "Light At The End of The Darkness"

  • S09E04 Jerry Reed / Sammi Smith

    • October 9, 1977

    Music: Jerry Reed - "East Bound and Down." Jerry Reed, Buck Owens and Roy Clark - "Bully of the Town." Sammi Smith - "Loving Arms." Sammi Smith - "All I Ever Need Is You." Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Jimmy Henley (banjo player) - "Dear Old Dixie."

  • S09E05 Freddy Fender / Dottie West

    • October 15, 1977

  • S09E06 Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Jimmy Hensley

    • October 22, 1977

    Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers sing "Statues Without Hearts" and "I Don't Wanna Cry" on "Hee Haw." Music is also provided by Kenny Price, Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who plays "Orange Blossom Special" with banjo player Jimmy Hensley

  • S09E07 Charley Pride-David Huddleston-Hank Thompson

    • October 29, 1977

  • S09E08 Loretta Lynn / Sons of the Pioneers / Ernest Rey / Russell Knight

    • November 5, 1977

    Music: Loretta Lynn - "Why Can't He Be You?" Loretta Lynn - "She's Got You." Sons of the Pioneers - "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Sons of the Pioneers and Roy Clark - "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie." Ernest Rey - "Trixie." Jana Jae - "Cripple Creek." Roy Clark (on guitar) - "Lazy River."

  • S09E09 Dennis Weaver / Eddie Rabbitt / Jana Jae

    • November 12, 1977

    Music includes: Eddie Rabbitt - "I'm a Little Bit Lonesome." Eddie Rabbitt - "We Can't Go on Living like This." Roy Clark - "I Don't Know How to Tell Her." Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water."

  • S09E10 Sonny James / The Oak Ridge Boys / Bob Montgomery / Kenny Price

    • November 19, 1977

    Music: Sonny James - "Bright Lights, Big City." Sonny James - "When the Snow Is on the Roses." The Oak Ridge Boys - "Y'all Come Back Saloon." Kenny Price - "Blueberry Hill." Jana Jae - "Chicken Reel." Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Break My Mind." Roy Clark (on guitar) - "Near You."

  • S09E11 Tom T. Hall-The Sons of the Pioneers-Kenny & William Price-The Harper Twins

    • November 26, 1977

  • S09E12 Don Williams-Dave and Sugar-Jimmy Henley

    • December 3, 1977

  • S09E13 Floyd Cramer-Kenny Roberts-The Thompson Brothers

    • December 10, 1977

  • S09E14 Dennis Weaver, Susan Raye

    • December 17, 1977

  • S09E15 Vernon Presley, Susan Raye, Larry Gatlin

    • January 7, 1978

    Vernon Presley guests on "Hee Haw" on the eve of the late Elvis Presley's birthday, introducing "Amazing Grace" by the Hee Haw Gospel Quartet: Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Kenny Price and Grandpa Jones. The episode also features musical guests Susan Raye and Larry Gatlin, who sings "Broken Lady"

  • S09E16 Barbara Mandrell, Billy Carter, Roy Acuff

    • January 14, 1978

    Barbara Mandrell sings "Hold Me" and "Woman To Woman" as a guest on "Hee Haw." Presidential brother Billy Carter wanders into the corn patch alongside Roy Acuff and hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'"

  • S09E17 Tommy Lasorda, Johnny Bench, Jeannie C. Riley

    • January 21, 1978

    Baseball's Tommy Lasorda and Johnny Bench appear with musical guest Jeannie C. Riley on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Co-host Buck Owens turns in a performance of "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town"

  • S09E18 Roy Rogers & Dale Evans

    • January 28, 1978

    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans appear on an edition of "Hee Haw," where they close the episode with "Happy Trails." Evans sings "I Can't Stop Loving You" as a solo artist, while co-host Buck Owens covers "Okie From Muskogee"

  • S09E19 Patti Page, Buddy Alan, Brush Arbor

    • February 4, 1978

    Patti Page and Roy Clark collaborate on "Tennessee Waltz" on TV's "Hee Haw." Clark plays "Georgia On My Mind" on guitar, and Buck Owens contributes "Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone." Buddy Alan and Brush Arbor also appear

  • S09E20 Kendalls, Kenny Rogers

    • February 11, 1978

    The Kendalls sing "Heaven's Just A Sin Away" in their first appearance on TV's "Hee Haw." Kenny Rogers performs "Sweet Music Man," and co-host Roy Clark covers "Must You Throw Dirt In My Face"

  • S09E21 Johnny Rodriguez, Susan Raye

    • February 18, 1978

    Johnny Rodriguez performs "Savin' This Love Song For You" on "Hee Haw," which also features musical guest Susan Raye. Co-host Buck Owens offers "You Ain't Gonna Have Ol' Buck To Kick Around No More"

  • S09E22 David Houston, Ruth Buzzi

    • February 25, 1978

  • S09E23 Little Jimmy Dickens, Dottsy

    • March 4, 1978

    Roy Clark performs "Southern Nights" while co-hosting "Hee Haw." The week's guests include Little Jimmy Dickens and Dottsy, who sings "(After Sweet Memories) Play Born To Lose Again"

  • S09E24 Stuart Hamblen, Billy Carter

    • March 11, 1978

    Stuart Hamblen performs "This Ole House" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." Billy Carter joins hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on the episode, which includes Owens' rendition of "(It's A) Monsters' Holiday"

  • S09E25 Patti Page, Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass, Jerry Clower

    • March 18, 1978

    Patti Page sings "For The Good Times" and duets with Roy Clark on "If I Had To Do It All Over Again" on "Hee Haw." Clark also turns in a guitar version of "Since I Fell For You" on the episode, which features Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass and comedian Jerry Clower

  • S09E26 Statler Brothers, Linda Hargrove, Roy Acuff

    • March 25, 1978

    Buck Owens covers "Amazing Love" on an edition of TV's "Hee Haw." The Statler Brothers and Linda Hargrove guest on the show, and Roy Acuff makes a surprise appearance with Archie Campbell in the weekly skit "Pfft You Was Gone"

Season 10

  • S10E01 Bill Anderson, Mary Lou Turner, Lonzo & Oscar

    • September 16, 1978

    It's a night of duos as "Hee Haw" kicks off another season: Guests include Bill Anderson & Mary Lou Turner and Lonzo & Oscar, who perform "Fox On The Run" and an outhouse-themed satire of "Green, Green Grass Of Home." Buck Owens covers "Silver Wings," and Roy Clark does "I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water"

  • S10E02 Tennessee Ernie Ford, Barbara Fairchild

    • September 23, 1978

    Tennessee Ernie Ford covers "Nine Pound Hammer" on the syndicated "Hee Haw." Barbara Fairchild also guests on the show, hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who turns in a version of "Move It On Over"

  • S10E03 Moe Bandy

    • September 30, 1978

    Moe Bandy sings "Bandy The Rodeo Clown" and "That's What Makes The Jukebox Play" on "Hee Haw." Roy Clark performs "Jealous Heart," The Hagers cover "Daytime Friends" and John Hartford offers "Gentle On My Mind." Also on the episode are Buck Owens, Minnie Pearl, Roy Acuff and Gunilla Hutton

  • S10E04 Oak Ridge Boys, Bobby Goldsboro, John Ritter

    • October 7, 1978

    The Oak Ridge Boys sing "Come On In" and Bobby Goldsboro performs "The Cowboy And The Lady" on "Hee Haw." Also featured are Grandpa Jones, John Ritter, Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Games People Play" and "Lyin' Eyes"

  • S10E05 Connie Smith, Hank Williams Jr

    • October 14, 1978

    Hank Williams Jr. - "Mobile Boogie." Hank Williams Jr. - "The Last Love Song." Connie Smith - "Loving You Baby" Connie Smith - "It's Not Easy to Say Goodbye" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "The Bridge Washed Out" Roy Clark - "They’ll Never Take Her Love From Me" Roy Clark & cast - "Salty Dog Blues"

  • S10E06 Rex Allen Jr., Sons of the Pioneers, Billy Carter

    • October 21, 1978

    Rex Allen Jr. sings "Lonely Street" on an episode of "Hee Haw" that also features The Sons Of The Pioneers and the president's brother, Billy Carter. Roy Clark performs "Me And Bobby McGee" and Lulu Roman covers "A Thing Called Love"

  • S10E07 Larry Gatlin, Ava Barber

    • October 28, 1978

    Larry Gatlin performs "I've Done Enough Dyin' Today" and "Do It Again Tonight" on TV's "Hee Haw." The episode also features musical guest Ava Barber, who sings "Bucket To The South." Roy Clark covers "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" and Buck Owens turns in "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"

  • S10E08 Tom T. Hall, Don Gibson

    • November 4, 1978

    Tom T. Hall performs "I Wish I Loved Somebody Else" and "Mr. Bojangles" on "Hee Haw." Roy Clark contributes "A Whole Lotta Things To Sing About," and co-host Buck Owens chips in "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died." The episode also features musical guest Don Gibson

  • S10E09 Barbara Mandrell

    • November 11, 1978

    Barbara Mandrell sings "Tonight" as a musical guest on "Hee Haw." Buck Owens performs "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and The Hagers cover "Cathy's Clown" on the episode, which also features John Hartford, Roy Acuff and Roy Clark

  • S10E10 Mel Tillis, Roy Head

    • November 18, 1978

    Mel Tillis performs "I Believe In You" on "Hee Haw," which also welcomes musical guest Roy Head. Buck Owens covers "Tequila Sunrise" and leads the whole "Hee Haw" gang in "Never Ending Song Of Love." Co-host Roy Clark sings "Sunday Morning Coming Down"

  • S10E11 Kendalls, Don Williams

    • November 25, 1978

    The Kendalls sing "Sweet Desire" and "Pittsburgh Stealers" on "Hee Haw," while fellow guest Don Williams performs "I've Got A Winner In You." Roy Clark chips in "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line," and co-host Buck Owens covers "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues"

  • S10E12 Ronnie Milsap, Margo Smith, Stoney Mountain Cloggers

    • December 2, 1978

    Ronnie Milsap - "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World" Margo Smith - "Little Things Mean a Lot" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "My Elusive Dreams" Roy Clark - "It Was Almost Like a Song" Ronnie Milsap - "Only One Love in My Life" Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "Lay Down Sally"

  • S10E13 Jim Stafford, Sonny James

    • December 9, 1978

    Jim Stafford performs "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" with co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on TV's cornpone "Hee Haw." Sonny James also guests on the episode, which features Owens covering "The Race Is On," Clark playing "Walking The Floor Over You" and The Hagers doing "Bye Bye Love"

  • S10E14 Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jody Miller, Nashville Edition

    • December 16, 1978

    Buck Owens covers Joe South's "Don't It Make You Want To Go Home" and England Dan & John Ford Coley's "Nights Are Forever" on "Hee Haw." Tennessee Ernie Ford and Jody Miller guest on the episode, which also finds the vocal quartet The Nashville Edition singing "The Door Is Always Open"

  • S10E15 Roy Acuff, Gunilla Hutton

    • January 6, 1979

    Roy Acuff sings "Mansion On The Hill" and Gunilla Hutton covers "Angel In Your Arms" during the week's episode of "Hee Haw," also featuring John Hartford. Grandpa Jones and Ramona Jones perform "Remember Me" with Roy Clark on guitar

  • S10E16 Charley Pride, T.G. Sheppard

    • January 13, 1979

    Charley Pride sings "Burgers And Fries" and "When I Stop Leaving (I'll Be Gone)" on "Hee Haw." Hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, the episode also welcomes T.G. Sheppard, who performs "Happy Together" and "Daylight"

  • S10E17 Mickey Gilley, Faron Young

    • January 20, 1979

    Mickey Gilley sings "The Song We Made Love To" and "The Power Of Positive Drinkin'" on an episode of "Hee Haw." Faron Young does "Leavin' And Sayin' Goodbye," guesting alongside regulars Minnie Pearl, Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who covers "Oh Lonesome Me"

  • S10E18 Jim Stafford, Charlie McCoy

    • January 27, 1979

    Jim Stafford performs "Gotta Travel On" with the "Hee Haw" cast, including co-hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens. Clark does a version of "Bonaparte's Retreat," and Owens covers "When Can We Do This Again." Also performing on the week's edition are Charlie McCoy and The Hagers

  • S10E19 Johnny Duncan, Janie Fricke, Johnny Gimble

    • February 3, 1979

    Johnny Duncan performs "She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime)" on "Hee Haw." Also featured are Janie Fricke and fiddler Johnny Gimble, who plays "Fiddlin' Around." Other music includes Buck Owens' cover of "Take It Easy," Roy Clark's "Alabama Jubilee" and a six-fiddle version of "Bile Them Cabbage Down"

  • S10E20 Ray Price, Bill Anderson, Roy Acuff

    • February 10, 1979

    Ray Price, Bill Anderson and Roy Acuff contribute to the week's music on "Hee Haw." The Hagers perform The Everly Brothers' classic "Devoted To You." Buck Owens covers The Bee Gees' "(The Lights Went Out In) Massachusetts" and leads the whole "Hee Haw" gang in "Waterloo"

  • S10E21 Conway Twitty, Dave & Sugar

    • February 17, 1979

    Conway Twitty performs "Boogie Grass Band" and "Your Love Had Taken Me That High" on "Hee Haw." Dave & Sugar serve up "Golden Tears" and "Tear Time." Buck Owens covers "Do You Wanna Make Love," and Roy Clark offers a version of "For The Good Times"

  • S10E22 Charlie Rich, Hee Haw Gospel Quartet

    • February 24, 1979

    Charlie Rich lip syncs "Behind Closed Doors" and "I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." The Hee Haw Gospel Quartet--Kenny Price, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark and Buck Owens--closes with "Angel Band"

  • S10E23 Tennessee Ernie Ford, Stella Parton

    • March 3, 1979

    Tennessee Ernie Ford joins co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark to perform "You Are My Sunshine" on "Hee Haw." Owens also covers The Bee Gees' "Words," while guest Stella Parton chips in "The Danger Of A Stranger"

  • S10E24 Johnny Paycheck, Dickey Lee

    • March 10, 1979

    Johnny Paycheck sings "Take This Job And Shove It" and "Friend, Lover, Wife" on TV's "Hee Haw." Fellow musical guest Dickey Lee does his 1960s pop hit "Patches." Buck Owens performs "Promised Land," The Hagers deliver "Rocky Top" and Roy Clark covers "Cold, Cold Heart"

  • S10E25 Eddie Rabbit, Stoney Mountain Cloggers, George Jones

    • March 17, 1979

    Eddie Rabbitt performs "Every Which Way But Loose" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features The Stoney Mountain Cloggers and George Jones, who sings "I'll Just Take It Out In Love." Gunilla Hutton chips in "It's A Heartache" and Roy Clark closes with "Crazy Arms"

  • S10E26 Zella Lehr, Jim Stafford, Eddie Low

    • March 24, 1979

    Zella Lehr and Jim Stafford guest on the TV season's final new episode of "Hee Haw," along with New Zealand-born Eddie Low, who covers Waylon Jennings' 'hit "The Taker." The show is co-hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "The Door Is Always Open"

Season 11

  • S11E01 Hoyt Axton, Con Hunley, Senator Robert Byrd

    • September 15, 1979

    Hoyt Axton performs "Boney Fingers" and "Della And The Dealer" in the season debut of "Hee Haw." Con Hunley sings "I've Been Waiting For You All Of My Life" and "Since I Fell For You," and West Virginia senator Robert Byrd plays the square-dance tune "Turkey In The Straw"

  • S11E02 Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley

    • September 22, 1979

    Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley sing "Just Good Ol' Boys" on TV's "Hee Haw," where Bandy also does "Barstool Mountain" solo and Stampley performs "Do You Ever Fool Around." The Hagers cover "Down On The Rio Grande," and Buck Owens, Roy Clark and Kenny Price team on "I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes"

  • S11E03 Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jimmie Rodgers, Billy Graham

    • September 29, 1979

    Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jimmie Rodgers and reverend Billy Graham are guests on "Hee Haw." Co-host Roy Clark performs "Bonaparte's Retreat" and joins Roni Stoneman, Buck Trent and Grandpa Jones on "John Henry." Kenny Price covers the Red Foley song "Cincinnati Dancing Pig" as "Hee Haw Dancing Pigs"

  • S11E04 John Conlee, Susie Allanson

    • October 6, 1979

    John Conlee sings "Rose Colored Glasses" and "Before My Time" on "Hee Haw." Susie Allanson offers "Two Steps Forward And Three Steps Back," Roy Clark covers "Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon" and Buck Owens does "Love's Gonna Live Here." Clark and Owens team with Kenny Price on "Oh Lonesome Me"

  • S11E05 Joe Frazier, Statler Brothers, Randy Barlow, Gene Autry

    • October 13, 1979

    Boxer Joe Frazier sings "Six Days On The Road" with hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on "Hee Haw." Clark also covers "It's Been A Great Afternoon," while The Statler Brothers perform "Here We Are Again" and Randy Barlow does "Sweet Melinda." Gene Autry gives a short interview in his first appearance on the show

  • S11E06 Jim Ed Brown, Helen Cornelius

    • October 20, 1979

    The Clark Clan - "The Clark Special" Jim Ed Brown - I've Rode with the Best Helen Cornelius - "There's Always a Goodbye" The Hager Twins - Just Another Night Without You" Roy Clark - "Let's Put It Back Together Again" Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius " I Don't Want to Have to Marry You" Buck Owens - "Restless Heart"

  • S11E07 Cristy Lane, Tennessee Ernie Ford

    • October 27, 1979

    Cristy Lane sings "Simple Little Words" on the syndicated "Hee Haw." Other music comes from Tennessee Ernie Ford; Buck Owens, who does "Sam's Place"; and Roy Clark, who performs "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain"

  • S11E08 Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band, Becky Hobbs, Foster Brooks

    • November 3, 1979

    Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band perform "All The Gold In California" and "We're Number One" on an episode of "Hee Haw." Other guests include Becky Hobbs and comedian Foster Brooks, who joins hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on the final number, "Oh Lonesome Me"

  • S11E09 Dave & Sugar, Senator Robert Byrd

    • November 10, 1979

    Dave & Sugar sing "Golden Tears" and "Stay With Me" as musical guests on TV's "Hee Haw." Kenny Price covers "Blues Stay Away From Me," and Roy Clark adds "Born To Lose." The episode also features West Virginia senator Robert Byrd

  • S11E10 Don Williams, Billy Parker

    • November 17, 1979

    Don Williams performs "Tulsa Time" and "Lay Down Beside Me" on "Hee Haw." Buck Owens sings "Play Together Again Again" and joins co-host Roy Clark and Kenny Price on "Out Behind The Barn." The Hagers cover "Sweet Melinda," and Billy Parker sings "Thanks A Lot"

  • S11E11 Tammy Wynette, Tennessee Ernie Ford

    • November 24, 1979

    Tammy Wynette sings "No One Else In The World" and "They Call It Making Love" on TV's "Hee Haw." Tennessee Ernie Ford also guests on the episode, which sees Buck Owens cover "Truck Driving Man"

  • S11E12 Dennis Weaver

    • December 1, 1979

    The Hagers cover Merle Haggard's "Red Bandana" on the week's installment of "Hee Haw." Also aboard: Kenny Price, Lulu Roman, "McCloud" actor Dennis Weaver, Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "Cut Across Shorty"

  • S11E13 Freddy Fender, Stoneman Family

    • December 8, 1979

    Freddy Fender sings "Pfft You Was Gone" in Spanish on "Hee Haw," where The Stoneman Family is also musical guest. Buck Owens, Roy Clark and Kenny Price cover "I Walk The Line," and Owens reprises "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail"

  • S11E14 Conway Twitty

    • December 15, 1979

    Conway Twitty sings "Don't Take It Away" and "I May Never Get To Heaven" as a guest on "Hee Haw." The Hagers cover "If I Said You Have A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me." Buck Owens, Roy Clark and Kenny Price close the show with "I'm Moving On"

  • S11E15 Faron Young, Barbi Benton, Ed McMahon, Kathy Kitchen

    • January 5, 1979

    Buck Owens, Kenny Price and Roy Clark cover "Daddy Sang Bass" on the first episode of "Hee Haw" during the 1980s. Guests include Faron Young, Barbi Benton, Ed McMahon and 10-year-old Kathy Kitchen, who sings "It's A Heartache"

  • S11E16 Hank Thompson, Janie Fricke

    • January 12, 1980

    Hank Thompson sings "The Wild Side Of Life" on an episode of "Hee Haw." Buck Owens launches the show with "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)," and The Hagers cover "Just Good Ol' Boys." Janie Fricke is also a musical guest

  • S11E17 Gene Watson, Stoneman Family, T.G. Sheppard

    • January 19, 1980

    Gene Watson performs "Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)" and "Farewell Party" on "Hee Haw." Guests also include The Stoneman Family and T.G. Sheppard, who dances with Roni Stoneman's ironing-board character, Ida Lee Nagger, during the instrumental break of "Last Cheater's Waltz"

  • S11E18 Dottie West, Pat Buttram, Jimmy C. Newman, Lonnie Brooks

    • January 26, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Ain't it Amazing Gracie” Dottie West - “You Pick Me Up” Jimmy C. Newman - “River Road” Roy Clark - “Long Song” The Hagers - “Louisiana Man” Lonnie Brooks & Roy Clark - “Blues Instrumental” Buck Owens - “Take Me With You If You Go” Dottie West - “A Lesson In Leavin'” Jimmy C. Newman - “Instrumental” Roy Clark & Buck Trent - “Dear Ole Dixie (Instrumental)”

  • S11E19 The Oak Ridge Boys, Charly McClain

    • February 2, 1980

    The Clark Clan – “Instrumental” The Oak Ridge Boys - "Leavin' Louisiana in the Broad Daylight" Charly McClain - "You're a Part of Me" Buck Owens - “Let Jesse Rob the Train” The Jones Family – “Clear the Kitchen” The Oak Ridge Boys - "Dream On" Roy Clark - “Instrumental” Charly McClain - "When a Love Ain't Right" Hee Haw Gospel Quartet – “One Step More”

  • S11E20 Billy 'Crash' Craddock, Louise Mandrell, Tommy Cash

    • February 9, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Where Did You Learn to Boogie Like That” Billy "Crash" Craddock - "Till I Stop Shaking" Tommy Cash - "When the Lovin' Starts" Roy Clark and Company - “Sweet Georgia Brown” The Hagers - "I Ain’t Here” Billy "Crash" Craddock - "Robin Hood" Louise Mandrell - "I Never Loved Anyone like I Love You" Buck Owens - “Moonlight And Magnolia” Tommy Cash - "Don't Give Up on Me"

  • S11E21 Ray Stevens, Ava Barber, Boxcar Willie

    • February 16, 1980

    Roy Clark, Ramona Jones, Roy Acuff, Tommy Williams - “Medley of Breakdowns in the Key” Ray Stevens - "Shriner's Convention" Ava Barber - "That's How Much I Love You" Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - “Tonight, the Bottle Let Me Down” Boxcar Willie - “Train Medley” Ray Stevens - "Love Me Longer" Roy Clark - “You Came Along Just When I Needed a Love Song” Ava Barber - "How Long Will it Take?" Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Kenny Price - “Detour”

  • S11E22 Margo Smith, Hank Snow, Rodney Lay

    • February 23, 1980

    Margo Smith sings "It Only Hurts For A Little While" on "Hee Haw." Other guests on the episode include Hank Snow and Rodney Lay

  • S11E23 Barbara Mandrell, Sonny James Charlie McCoy, Jethro Burns

    • March 1, 1980

    Barbara Mandrell performs "Fooled By A Feeling" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features Sonny James, Charlie McCoy and Jethro Burns

  • S11E24 Dennis Weaver, Dottsy, Randy Boone, Woody Woodbury

    • March 8, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Open Up Your Heart” Dennis Weaver - "The Fallin' Apart" Dottsy - "When I'm Gone" Roy Clark - “Chain Gang of Love” Randy Boone - "Whiskey Be My Woman” The Hagers - “The Way You Do the Things You Do” Buck Owens - “All the Tea in China” Dottsy - "Tryin' To Satisfy You" Jana Jae - “Listen to the Mockingbird

  • S11E25 Tammy Wynette, Jimmie Rodgers, Al Downing, Barbi Benton

    • March 15, 1980

    The Clark Clan - “Sweet Bunch of Daisies” Tammy Wynette - "Womanhood" Al Downing - "Touch Me" Buck Owens - “I Got Love in My Heart” Jimmie Rodgers - “A Good Woman Likes to Drink with the Boys" Barbi Benton - "Do You Like Older Women?" Al Downing - "Ain't No Fool" Jimmie Rodgers - “I Have You” Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Kenny Price - “Candy Kisses"

  • S11E26 The Blackwood Brothers, Ronnie McDowell, Wendy Holcomb

    • March 22, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Under the influence of Love” The Blackwood Brothers - “When the Saints Go Marching In” Ronnie McDowell - “Can You Love Half a Man?” Roy Clark - “Instrumental” Ralph Sloan & the Tennessee Travelers Ronnie McDowell - “Love Me Now” Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - “Brooklyn Bridge” Wendy Holcomb - “Banjo instrumental” The Blackwood Brothers - "Soon and Very Soon

Season 12

  • S12E01 Kenny Rogers, Ethel Merman, The Million Dollar Band

    • September 13, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms” Kenny Rogers - "Love the World Away" The Hagers - “It Must Be Love” Romonia & Grandpa Jones - “Apple Jack” The Million Dollar Band (Chet Atkins, Jethro Burns, Floyd Cramer, Roy Clark, Danny Davis, Johnny Gimble and Boots Randolph) perform a medley of Hank Williams Sr. songs Ethel Merman and cast - "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" Roy Clark - “It's a Sin to Tell a Lie” Roy Clark,Buck Owens And Kenny Price - Why Don'T You Love Me (Like You Used To Do

  • S12E02 Merle Haggard, Leona Williams

    • September 20, 1980

    Merle Haggard and Leona Williams perform "The Bull And The Beaver" on an episode of "Hee Haw." Regular Buck Owens covers "Daydreams About Night Things"

  • S12E03 Norm Crosby, Janie Fricke, Buck White and the Down Home Folks

    • September 27, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Rocky Top” Buck White and the Down Home Folks - "San Antonio Rose" Janie Fricke - "Pass Me By" Roy Clark and the Band - “Instrumental” Buck White and the Down Home Folks - “Swing Down, Sweet Chariot” Buck Owens - “Sexy Movies” Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Kenny Price & Norm Crosby - “Too Old To Cut The Mustard” Janie Fricke - “Clap Your Hands”

  • S12E04 The Kendalls, Razzy Bailey and The Million Dollar Band

    • October 4, 1980

    Roy Clark, Roy Acuff, Ramona Jones, Tommy Williams - “Fiddle Instrumental” The Kendalls - "You'd Make an Angel Wanna Cheat" Razzy Bailey - “Too Old to Play Cowboy” Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - “Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line” Roy Clark and the Million Dollar Band - “Jackson” The Kendalls - “I’m Already Blue” Razzy Bailey - “Loving Up a Storm” Jimmie Riddle, Jackie Phelps - “Instrumental” Buck Owens, Kenny Price & Roy Clark - “I’ll Sail My Ship Alone”

  • S12E05 Ray Stevens, Sylvia, Susan Guttman

    • October 11, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Going Up on Heartbreak Mountain” Ray Stevens - "You've Got the Music Inside" Sylvia (Sylvia Kirby) - "You Don't Miss A Thing" Susan Guttman (Ventriloquist) Lulu Roman - “If you have known me before I knew him” Ray Stevens - “Night Games” Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Brown-Eyed Handsome Man" Roy Clark - “Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone

  • S12E06 Ed McMahon, The Bellamy Brothers, Jimmy Henley with Marty Stuart

    • October 18, 1980

    The Harmonica Players - "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" The Bellamy Brothers - "Sugar Daddy" Jimmy Henley with Marty Stuart - "Rawhide" Buck Owens - "Spirit of St. Louis" Gunilla Hutton - “Tulsa Time” The Bellamy Brothers - “Dancin' Cowboys“ Buck Owens, Roy Clark, and Kenny Price - “The Columbus Stockade Blues” Roy Clark, Buck Owens and Ed McMahon - “Cigarettes and Whiskey and Wild, Wild, Women”

  • S12E07 Hoyt Axton, The Million Dollar Band, Joe and Rose Lee Maphis

    • October 25, 1980

    Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "Big Balls in Cowtown" Hoyt Axton - "Wild Bull Rider" The Hagers - "Tennessee River and Mountain Man" Joe & Rose Lee Maphis, Grandpa & Ramona Jones - "Liza Jane” Roy Clark and the Million Dollar Band - “Galloping On The Guitar" Hoyt Axton - “Honky Tonk Music” Buck Owens - “All Around Cowboy of 1964” Roy Clark - “I Ain’t Got Nobody” The Hee Haw Gospel Quartet - “Sweeping Through the Gate

  • S12E08 Tom T. Hall, Jeanne Pruett

    • November 1, 1980

    Buck Owens performs "Margaritaville" on "Hee Haw" and teams with Kenny Price and Roy Clark on "Heartaches By The Number." The music also includes Tom T. Hall's performance of "The Old Side Of Town" and Jeanne Pruett's renditions of "Temporarily Yours" and "It's Too Late"

  • S12E09 Statler Brothers

    • November 8, 1980

    The Statler Brothers perform "Don't Forget Yourself" on "Hee Haw"

  • S12E10 Loretta Lynn, Rodney Lay and the Wild West, The Million Dollar Band

    • November 15, 1980

    Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Kenny Price - “Wings of a Dove” Loretta Lynn - "Naked in the Rain" Rodney Lay and the Wild West - “Heart Break Hill” The Million Dollar Band - "I Can't Stop Lovin' You." Buck Owens - “Put Another Log on the Fire” The Clark Family - “Lost All My Money But a Two Dollar Bill” The Hagers - “Cherokee Fiddle” Roy Clark, Martin Stewart, James Henley Sr., Little James - “Pickin with Roy Clark” Loretta Lynn - "I've Got a Picture of Us on My Mind"

  • S12E11 Barbara Mandrell, Sonny Curtis

    • November 22, 1980

    Barbara Mandrell sings "Crackers" and performs Paul Simon's "Gone At Last" on "Hee Haw." Simon's "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" also gets covered by Sonny Curtis. Lulu Roman delivers "One Day At A Time," and co-host Buck Owens does "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)"

  • S12E12 George Jones, John Anderson, Susan Raye, Marty Stuart

    • November 29, 1980

    George Jones sings "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and "I'm Not Ready Yet" on TV's "Hee Haw." John Anderson is a first-time guest, performing "Your Lying Blue Eyes." The night also features Susan Raye, a Marty Stuart guitar duet with Roy Clark, and Buck Owens' cover of "The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor"

  • S12E13 Dennis Weaver, Buddy Alan

    • December 6, 1980

    Buck Owens performs "Mountain Dew" and "Rednecks, White Socks And Blue Ribbon Beer" on "Hee Haw," and joins Kenny Price, co-host Roy Clark and actor Dennis Weaver on "Ashes Of Love." Owens' son, Buddy Alan, also performs, and Clark chips in a cover of the bluegrass song "In The Pines"

  • S12E14 Lacy J. Dalton, Porter Wagoner, Joe Maphis

    • December 13, 1980

    Lacy J. Dalton sings "Crazy Blue Eyes" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features Porter Wagoner, Joe Maphis and The Hagers, who cover "Funny How Time Slips Away." The show's co-host, Buck Owens, performs "I'm A Ramblin' Man"

  • S12E15 Merle Haggard, Slim Pickens, John Conlee

    • January 3, 1981

    Buck Owen, Maynard Keenan, Roy Clark - "In the Jailhouse Now" Merle Haggard - "Footlights" John Conlee - "Friday Night Blues" Buck Owen - "Just as Long as You Love Me" Roy Clark - "Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy" Ramona Jones and Grandpa Jones - "Darlin' Won't You Love Me Now" John Conlee - "She Can't Say That Anymore" Merle Haggard and Roy Clark - "Cindy" Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gangs - "She'll Be Coming Around The Mountain When She Comes

  • S12E16 Bill Anderson, Mary Gordon Murray, Wayne Massey, Curly Putman

    • January 10, 1981

    "One Life To Live" cast members Bill Anderson, Mary Gordon Murray and Wayne Massey guest on "Hee Haw," with Murray and Massey covering "Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer." Songwriter Curly Putman serves up a medley of "My Elusive Dreams," "Green, Green Grass Of Home" and "He Stopped Loving Her Today"

  • S12E17 Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee

    • January 17, 1981

    Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee perform "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" on "Hee Haw." Lee also delivers "One In A Million," while Gilley chips in "That's All That Matters." The show's hosts include Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who sings a future hit, "Streets Of Bakersfield"

  • S12E18 Reba McEntire, T.G. Sheppard, Bruce Jenner

    • January 24, 1981

    Reba McEntire performs "(You Lift Me) Up To Heaven" and T.G. Sheppard sings "I Feel Like Loving You Again" on TV's "Hee Haw." The edition also features Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner

  • S12E19 Chubby Wise, Sylvia, Paul Anka

    • January 31, 1981

    Fiddler Chubby Wise performs "Orange Blossom Special" on "Hee Haw," guesting alongside Sylvia and Paul Anka. Regular co-host Roy Clark sings "I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes," while co-host Buck Owens covers "Good Hearted Woman"

  • S12E20 Brenda Lee, Million Dollar Band

    • February 7, 1981

    Brenda Lee sings "Broken Trust" on television's "Hee Haw," where Buck Owens covers "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down." "Gentle On My Mind" is performed by The Million Dollar Band: Danny Davis, Floyd Cramer, Jethro Burns, Charlie McCoy, Johnny Gimble, Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins and Roy Clark

  • S12E21 Helen Cornelius, Billy Grammer, John D. Loudermilk

    • February 14, 1981

    Roy Clark sings "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" to close an episode of "Hee Haw." Guests include Helen Cornelius, Billy Grammer and songwriter John D. Loudermilk, who does a medley of his compositions, including "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," "Break My Mind" and "Abilene"

  • S12E22 Dennis Weaver, Tom T. Hall, Tommy Hunter

    • February 21, 1981

    Tom T. Hall sings "Faster Horses (The Cowboy And The Poet)" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw," which also features Canadian Tommy Hunter on "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" and a 10-year-old performing "Harper Valley P.T.A." Buck Owens covers "Sawmill" and joins Kenny Price and Roy Clark on "Walk On By"

  • S12E23 Rex Allen Jr., Eddy Raven, Margo Smith

    • February 28, 1981

    Rex Allen sings "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" on a telecast of "Hee Haw," and does "Teardrops On My Heart" with Rex Allen Jr. The edition also features Eddy Raven and Margo Smith, who performs "Cup Of Tea" with Allen Jr. Co-host Roy Clark also offers a cover of "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"

  • S12E24 Ray Price, Boxcar Willie

    • March 7, 1981

    Ray Price sings "Faded Love" and "Help Me Make It Through The Night" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." The episode also features Boxcar Willie

  • S12E25 Ray Charles, Slim Whitman

    • March 14, 1981

    Ray Charles performs "Take These Chains From My Heart" on TV's "Hee Haw." The episode also features musical guest Slim Whitman

  • S12E26 Don Gibson, Jacky Ward, Million Dollar Band

    • March 21, 1981

    Don Gibson performs "(I'd Be) A Legend In My Time" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Jacky Ward sings "That's The Way A Cowboy Rocks And Rolls" and "Save Your Heart For Me." The Million Dollar Band--Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer, Roy Clark, Johnny Gimble, Boots Randolph, Danny Davis and Jethro Burns--covers "San Antonio Rose"

Season 13

  • S13E01 Ed Bruce, Gail Davies, Archie Campbell

    • September 12, 1981

    Ed Bruce sings "Texas (When I Die)" and "(When You Fall In Love) Everything's A Waltz" on the season premiere of "Hee Haw." Gail Davies does "I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)," and Archie Campbell sings a piece of "Yesterday, When I Was Young" to Roy Clark in a barbershop skit

  • S13E02 Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn

    • September 19, 1981

    Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn return on that corny bastion of weekend TV, "Hee Haw." Lynn covers "Secret Love," and Twitty performs "Tight Fittin' Jeans"

  • S13E03 Big Al Downing, Jeannie C. Riley

    • September 26, 1981

    Buck Owens, Roy Clark and Kenny Price cover "Kaw-Liga" during an installment of "Hee Haw." Guests include Big Al Downing and Jeannie C. Riley, who performs "Are You On The Road To Lovin' Me Again"

  • S13E04 Earl Thomas Conley, Willis, Carlan & Quin

    • October 3, 1981

    Earl Thomas Conley makes his "Hee Haw" debut, performing "Fire & Smoke." Indie trio Willis, Carlan & Quinn does a bluegrass version of "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms," backed by Roy Clark on fiddle

  • S13E05 Alabama, Harlan Howard

    • October 10, 1981

    Alabama performs "Feels So Right" and "Love In The First Degree" on TV's syndicated "Hee Haw." Songwriter Harlan Howard does a medley of his hits: "She Called Me Baby," "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down," "Heartaches By The Number," "The Key's In The Mailbox," "Busted" and "I Fall To Pieces"

  • S13E06 Hank Williams, Jr., Janie Fricke

    • October 17, 1981

    Hank Williams Jr. sings "Texas Women" and "A Country Boy Can Survive," and Janie Fricke performs "I'll Need Someone To Hold Me (When I Cry)" and "Down To My Last Broken Heart" during "Hee Haw." Hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark join Kenny Price on "Honky-Tonk Man"

  • S13E07 Sonny James, Billy 'Crash' Craddock

    • October 24, 1981

    Sonny James covers "Bright Lights, Big City" and Billy "Crash" Craddock performs "I Just Need You For Tonight" on the week's episode of "Hee Haw." Co-host Roy Clark does the Don Gibson song "Just One Time," and fellow host Buck Owens delivers the bluegrass song "Salty Dog Blues"

  • S13E08 Terri Gibbs, Joe Stampley, Boxcar Willie, Million Dollar Band

    • October 31, 1981

    Terri Gibbs performs "Somebody's Knockin'" on "Hee Haw." Joe Stampley sings "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Loving Me Again" and "Whiskey Chasin'," and Buck Owens does "I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)." Also aboard are Boxcar Willie and The Million Dollar Band, which offers "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"

  • S13E09 Doc Severinsen, Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright

    • November 7, 1981

    Trumpet player Doc Severinsen joins Roy Clark for "Blues Stay Away From Me" on TV's "Hee Haw." Kitty Wells and Johnny Wright perform "Ashes Of Love"

  • S13E10 Sylvia, Faron Young, Chubby Wise

    • November 14, 1981

    Sylvia performs "The Matador" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw," which also features music from Faron Young and fiddler Chubby Wise. Co-host Buck Owens sings his 1969 single "Tall Dark Stranger"

  • S13E11 Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers

    • November 21, 1981

    Loretta Lynn sings "They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy" on "Hee Haw" and teams with Conway Twitty on "I Still Believe In Waltzes." Buck Owens, Kenny Price and Roy Clark cover "Four Walls," and Tompall & The Glaser Brothers, who perform "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)"

  • S13E12 Johnny Rodriguez, Helen Cornelius, Hank Cochran

    • November 28, 1981

    Johnny Rodriguez and Helen Cornelius take part in the week's installment of "Hee Haw." Songwriter Hank Cochran offers a seven-song medley that includes "I Fall To Pieces," "A Little Bitty Tear," "That's All That Matters" and "Make The World Go Away"

  • S13E13 Billie Jo Spears, Ernest Tubb

    • December 5, 1981

    Billie Jo Spears sings "Standing Tall" and "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" on "Hee Haw." Ernest Tubb also guests. Weekly co-host Roy Clark covers "There's A New Moon Over My Shoulder"

  • S13E14 David Frizzell & Shelly West, The Shoppe, Buddy Alan

    • December 12, 1981

    David Frizzell & Shelly West perform "You're The Reason God Made Oklahoma" and "A Texas State Of Mind" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Musical guest The Shoppe covers "Alabama Jubilee," and co-host Buck Owens sings "Let The World Keep On A Turnin'" with Buddy Alan

  • S13E15 Ronnie McDowell, Jeannie Seely, Sheb Wooley

    • January 2, 1982

    Ronnie McDowell performs "It's Only Make Believe" and "Watchin' Girls Go By" on "Hee Haw." The week's musical guests also include Jeannie Seely and Sheb Wooley, who wrote the syndicated TV show's theme song. Roy Clark contributes a cover of "Louisiana Saturday Night"

  • S13E16 Razzy Bailey, Kendalls, Lesilie Nielsen

    • January 9, 1982

    Razzy Bailey sings "She Left Love All Over Me" and The Kendalls perform "Teach Me To Cheat" during the syndicated television show "Hee Haw." The episode also features actor Leslie Nielsen

  • S13E17 Charly McClain, Charlie McCoy, Ed McMahon

    • January 16, 1982

    Charly McClain sings "Sleepin' With The Radio On" during the week's episode of "Hee Haw." Also appearing are Charlie McCoy and Ed McMahon

  • S13E18 Rex Allen Jr., Bill Monroe, Doc Severinsen

    • January 23, 1982

    Rex Allen Jr. performs "It's Over" during "Hee Haw," where the musical guests also include Bill Monroe and trumpet player Doc Severinsen

  • S13E19 Bobby Bare, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers, Stoneman Family, Kippi Brannon

    • January 30, 1982

    "Hee Haw" welcomes Bobby Bare, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers, The Stoneman Family and Kippi Brannon. The Stonemans perform "Orange Blossom Special"

  • S13E20 Mickey Gilley, Carl Smith, John Hartford

    • February 6, 1982

    Mickey Gilley sings "Lonely Nights" on the weekend edition of "Hee Haw." Carl Smith and John Hartford also join hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens on the show

  • S13E21 Brenda Lee, Jimmy C. Newman, Roy Acuff, Mac Wiseman

    • February 13, 1982

  • S13E22 Jimmy Dean, Wilburn Brothers

    • February 20, 1982

  • S13E23 Ernest Tubb, B.J. Thomas, Merle Travis

    • February 27, 1982

    Ernest Tubb performs "Half A Mind" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Other musical guests include B.J. Thomas and Merle Travis

  • S13E24 Don Williams, Connie Smith, John Hartford, Danny Flowers

    • March 6, 1982

    Don Williams performs "I Believe In You" on the week's episode of "Hee Haw." Other musical guests include Connie Smith, John Hartford and songwriter Danny Flowers

  • S13E25 Roy Acuff, Margo Smith, Steve Wariner, Cotton Ivy

    • March 13, 1982

    Buck Owens, Roy Clark - “Hee Haw Honky Tonk USA” Margo Smith - "Tennessee Yodeler" Roy Clark - "Somewhere My Love” Steve Wariner - "Your Memory" Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys - "Things that Might Have Been” Steve Wariner - "All Roads Lead to You." Hee Haw Gospel Quartet - Jesus Hold My Hand Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - “Happy Times are Here Again

  • S13E26 Reba McEntire, Jacky Ward

    • March 20, 1982

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