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Posted: 12/22/2013 4:30:24 PM EDT
Just Found Hee Haw on Direct TV on chann. 345  

Brings back great memory’s with grand parents.  

Good 'ol wholesome TV.

BAD hair-dues  

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hot country gals
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Stereotypes of the south are proud all others are off limits.
Link Posted: 12/22/2013 4:37:11 PM EDT
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I DVR it on RFD tv.

The Hee Haw Honeys are great. I recently found the Hugh Hefner episode.
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"Hey, didja know...,"
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Just a good old variety show with people hawking their new tunes and a few laughs. Good stuff.

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Used to watch that with my Dad. He got more out of it than I did, but it had its moments.

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I remember watching that as a kid on Sunday nights. Loved it.
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This isn't from Hee Haw, but most people forget how much of a boss Roy was with a guitar. I fell in love with this clip.



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Half the wimmenz on that show were centerfolds at one time or another
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Who is the guy who cries all the time?
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George Lindsey, from the Andy Griffith show.
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This isn't from Hee Haw, but most people forget how much of a boss Roy was with a guitar. I fell in love with this clip.



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I saw Roy in concert long after the Hee Haw show had ended. He was probably 55 or so. The man was incredible. he's still touring today.
Link Posted: 12/22/2013 4:51:35 PM EDT
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Mmmm, dat Gunilla Hutton.
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Grandpa Jones was a pretty decent clawhammer banjo player.




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George Lindsey, from the Andy Griffith show.
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George Lindsey, from the Andy Griffith show.

That's not the one I'm talking about.  He is one of the four that sings gloom, dispair, and misery on me.  Always has a hanky.
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SALUTE!
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BR 549
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Call BR-549.
Link Posted: 12/22/2013 4:57:31 PM EDT
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oh man…i wish my cable company had it.
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I don't remember it too well as a kid in the 80s.  Maybe it was just re-runs by that point?  

I've come to admire Grandpa Jones recently, tho.  

Dude was an entertainer extraordinaire.  

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BR549  
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I loved Hee Haw as a kid
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Weepin Willie = Harry Cole

Link Posted: 12/22/2013 5:13:42 PM EDT
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Yum, yummmm!
Link Posted: 12/22/2013 5:14:11 PM EDT
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If you're watching RFDTV, check out Larry's Country Diner.  I enjoy that show, too.
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Nurse Goodbody.




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We watch it occasionally.
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Who was the cast member that was murdered?  
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_%22Stringbean%22_Akeman



 
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But the rest of the show was fucking painful to watch back in the day.

ETA: Glancing at the thread I guess most remember it better than me.
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http://www.morethings.com/fan/hee_haw/episode9-december1969/6234.jpg

Thank you
Link Posted: 12/22/2013 5:29:23 PM EDT
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My grandparents never missed it. And since I was at their place many weekends as a kid I saw it too, I always liked it, still do.

And Buck Owens and Roy Clark are both legends. They played up the hokey on the show but they're both legit legends.

Junior Samples always had me and my Grampa laughing our asses off... lol
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On Saturday night, November 10, 1973, Akeman and his wife returned home after he performed at the Grand Ole Opry. Both were shot dead shortly after their arrival. The killers had waited for hours. The bodies were discovered the following morning by their neighbor, Grandpa Jones.

A police investigation resulted in the convictions of cousins John A. Brown and Marvin Douglas Brown, both 23 years old. They had ransacked the cabin and killed Stringbean when he arrived. His wife shrieked when she saw her husband murdered. She begged for her life, but was shot as well. According to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, "Upon their return, Mr. Akeman spotted the intruders in his home and evidently offered some resistance. One of the Brown cousins fatally shot Mr. Akeman, then pursued, shot and killed Mrs. Akeman. At their trial (where Akeman's cast-member and friend Grandpa Jones testified, as he recognized one of the stolen firearms in the defendants' possession as a gift he had given Akeman), each defendant blamed the other for the homicides."


Wow.
Link Posted: 12/22/2013 7:46:52 PM EDT
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+1 for grandpa. He's no communist. Well hell, I can't get it to imbed.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE4YgLb2wt8









edit: to fix video

Link Posted: 12/22/2013 8:07:48 PM EDT
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"Hey Grandpa, what's for supper?"

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