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Hee Haw Season 2

September. 15,1970
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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

1969  / TV-G

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 2 Full Episode Guide

Episode 22 - Bobby Bare, Connie Eaton, Tom T. Hall
First Aired: February. 23,1971

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."

Episode 21 - Hank Williams Jr, Jody Miller
First Aired: 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.

Episode 20 - Roy Rogers / Dale Evans / Billy Jo Spears
First Aired: February. 09,1971

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

Episode 19 - Loretta Lynn, Bill Anderson, Susan Raye
First Aired: February. 02,1971

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"

Episode 18 - George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Billie Jo Spears
First Aired: 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)

Episode 17 - Marty Robbins and Connie Smith
First Aired: 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."

Episode 16 - Roger Miller, Peggy Little and Bobby Murcer
First Aired: 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" Bobby Murcer performs a comedy routine with Junior Sample.

Episode 15 - Charley Pride, Amanda Blake and Mickey Mantle
First Aired: January. 05,1971

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"

Episode 14 - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
First Aired: 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"

Episode 13 - Waylon Jennings, Diana Trask and Johnny Duncan
First Aired: 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"

Episode 12 - Kenny Price and Linda Martell
First Aired: December. 08,1970

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)

Episode 11 - Ray Charles, Lynda K. Lance and Doyle Holly
First Aired: December. 01,1970

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"

Episode 10 - Tammy Wynette and Ed Bruce
First Aired: 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"

Episode 9 - Charley Pride & Susan Raye
First Aired: 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"

Episode 8 - Jean Shepard and Tom T. Hall
First Aired: 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"

Episode 7 - Sonny James and Peggy Little
First Aired: 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"

Episode 6 - Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Doug Kershaw
First Aired: 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"

Episode 5 - Marty Robbins, Connie Eaton
First Aired: 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.

Episode 4 - George Jones, Tammy Wynette
First Aired: October. 06,1970

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"

Episode 3 - Ray Charles, Lynn Anderson
First Aired: 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?"

Episode 2 - Charley Pride, Jeannie C. Riley
First Aired: 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.

Episode 1 - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Bobby Bare
First Aired: 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.

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