| In the summer of 1969, Hee Haw moseyed into the CBS time slot occupied by The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Conceived as a rural alternative to Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, the show ranked in the top 20 nationally when CBS pulled the plug in 1971. But co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark, along with the whole Kornfield Kounty gang, sand and joked on in syndication. In 1978, they grinned at the critics in a two-hour 10th-Anniversary shindig, which was videotaped with an audience of invited guests and fans at the Grand Ole Opry House. Mixing nostalgia with new performances by country music's biggest stars, this special edition of Hee Haw never misses the funnybone.
Here's one for you trivia buffs - Did you know that Kenny Rogers met his wife Marianne Gordon while visiting the Hee Haw set? Kenny elaborates and then does himself proud with The Gambler, one of the biggest hits of 1978. As for Gordon - she's part of the show's tribute to the easy-on-the-eyes Hee Haw Girls. Junior Samples gets his due in a flashback sequence that shows his rare ability to mangle the English language when reading a cue card. Turning serious, Hee Haw pays its respects to former cast members who passed on. Grandpa Jones honors his good friend and old fishin' buddy Stringbean, while Buck Owens remembers his music partner and best friend of 16 years, Don Rich, with a medley of hits that made both of them famous.
A lot happened on the show in ten years - just check out the video montage of reliable Hee Haw guest artist Tammy Wynette singing her way through a parade of striking outfits and memorable hairdos. Legendary guitar pickers Merle Travis and Chet Atkins also drop by. You'll never guess who gives Chet a kiss when he finishes his number. Another segment covers the celebrities who joined Archie Campbell for the popular song routine Pfft! You Were Gone. Talk about delivery - Johnny Cash has a big surprise in store for Archie.
Product Description:
Now fans of Buck Owens, Roy Clark, and all the Kornfield Kounty characters can take front-row seats at their 10th-anniversary concert with this release. HEE HAW 10th ANNIVERSARY documents this special event, which took place in 1978 at the Grand Ole Opry House and featured some of the day's most popular country performers.
Performances Include:
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Your Love Had Taken Me That High - Conway Twitty
- Burgers And Fries - Charley Pride
- What Have You Got To Lose - Tom T Hall
- Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford with Merle Travis
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Hee Haw Cast
- Yesterday When I Was Young - Roy Clark
- The Gambler - Kenny Rogers
- Lets Take The Long Way Around The World - Ronnie Milsap
- Westbound Trains - Mel Tillis
- Sleeping Single In A Double Bed - Barbara Mandrell
- The Lawrence Welk Hee Haw Counter Revolution Polka - Roy Clark, Buck Owens & The Hee Haw cast
- Womanhood - Tammy Wynette
- Lover Come Back To Me - Chet Atkins
- Rattler - Roy Clark
- Sleeping Single In A Double Bed - Barbara Mandrell
- Westbound Trains - Mel Tillis
- I've Done Enough Dyin' Today
- Roy Rogers And Dale Evans Performing A Medley
Approximate Running Time: 96 Minutes, Color
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