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Hee Haw Season 15

September. 17,1983
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Hee Haw was an American variety show featuring a mixture of country music and comedy skits. Co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark for most of the series, the show also guested well-established country music stars including Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Originally airing on CBS from 1969 to 1971, the show ran for over 20 years in syndication until 1993.

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Hee Haw

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Hee Haw was an American variety show featuring a mixture of country music and comedy skits. Co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark for most of the series, the show also guested well-established country music stars including Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Originally airing on CBS from 1969 to 1971, the show ran for over 20 years in syndication until 1993.

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Hee Haw Season 15 Full Episode Guide

Episode 26 - Glen Campbell, Mel Tillis, Steve Wariner, Bill Monroe
First Aired: March. 17,1984

Glen Campbell sings "Gentle On My Mind" and Mel Tillis performs "In The Middle Of The Night" in an installment of "Hee Haw." Steve Wariner and Bill Monroe are additional musical guests.

Episode 25 - Tommy Lasorda, Moe Bandy, Gus Hardin, Vic Damone
First Aired: March. 10,1984

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda rather improbably sings "Mountain Dew" with Roy Clark on TV's "Hee Haw." Other musical guests on the show include Moe Bandy, Gus Hardin and Vic Damone.

Episode 22 - Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Kendalls, Onie Wheeler, Pinkard & Bowden, Atlanta
First Aired: February. 18,1984

Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band perform "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer To You)" on "Hee Haw." Also featured: The Kendalls, Onie Wheeler, comedic duo Pinkard & Bowden and Atlanta, who offer "Sweet Country Music."

Episode 19 - Ed Bruce, Sonny Throckmorton, Karen Taylor-Good
First Aired: January. 28,1984

Ed Bruce sings "After All" and "The Last Cowboy Song" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features songwriters Sonny Throckmorton and Karen Taylor-Good.

Episode 17 - T.G. Sheppard, Gene Watson, Vic Willis Trio
First Aired: January. 14,1984

T.G. Sheppard performs "Slow Burn" and "I Loved 'Em Every One" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Guests also include Gene Watson and The Vic Willis Trio.

Episode 16 - Mel McDaniel, Mickey Gilley, Charly McClain, Tom T. Hall
First Aired: January. 07,1984

Mel McDaniel performs "Louisiana Saturday Night" on "Hee Haw." Other musical guests on the episode include Mickey Gilley, Charly McClain and Tom T. Hall.

Episode 15 - Jack Greene, Susan Raye, Charley Pride
First Aired: December. 31,1983

The syndicated music show "Hee Haw" welcomes a new cast member: comedian Jonathan Winters. Music on the show comes from Jack Greene, Susan Raye, Grandpa Jones and Charley Pride, who sings "Night Games."

Episode 14 - Johnny Lee, Lynn Anderson
First Aired: December. 17,1983

Johnny Lee performs "Sounds Like Love" and "Hey Bartender" on an edition of "Hee Haw." Also appearing is musical guest Lynn Anderson.

Episode 13 - Lee Greenwood, The Whites, Ricky Skaggs, Billy Edd Wheeler
First Aired: December. 10,1983

Lee Greenwood sings "I.O.U." and The Whites perform "Hangin' Around" on an episode of TV's "Hee Haw." The installment also features music by Ricky Skaggs and Billy Edd Wheeler.

Episode 11 - John Anderson, Charly McClain, Million Dollar Band
First Aired: November. 26,1983

John Anderson performs "Goin' Down Hill" and "Swingin'" on TV's "Hee Haw." The episode also features Charly McClain and the Million Dollar Band, including Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer, Boots Randolph and show co-host Roy Clark.

Episode 10 - Barbara Mandrell
Episode 9 - George Strait,The Statler Brothers
First Aired: November. 12,1983

Music: --George Strait - "Amarillo by Morning" and "A Fire I Can't Put Out." --The Statler Brothers perform "Guilty" and "Oh Baby Mine." --The Aldridge Sisters - "Sometimes Love Is a Pain in the Heart." --Buck Owens and the Buckaroos perform "There Must Be Something About Me That She Loves." --Roy Clark and the Clark Family - "Heel and Toe Polka." --The Gospel Quartet - "Camping in Canaan's."

Episode 6 - Reba McEntire, Tom Wopat, Del Wood
First Aired: October. 22,1983

Reba McEntire makes a return appearance on "Hee Haw," where the guest list also features Tom Wopat and piano player Del Wood, who performs "Down Yonder."

Episode 5 - Ricky Skaggs, Vern Gosdin, The Whites
First Aired: October. 15,1983

Ricky Skaggs performs "Highway 40 Blues" and "I Wouldn't Change You If I Could" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." Also featured: Vern Gosdin and The Whites.

Episode 4 - Louise Mandrell, Irlene Mandrell, Boxcar Willie, Buddy Killen
First Aired: October. 08,1983

Louise Mandrell sings "Save Me" on the week's episode of "Hee Haw," also featuring Irlene Mandrell, Boxcar Willie and record producer Buddy Killen.

Episode 2 - Carl Perkins, Tanya Tucker
First Aired: September. 24,1983

Carl Perkins and Kenny Price perform "Blue Suede Shoes" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features a guest appearance by Tanya Tucker.

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