Redgranite Public Library

Hee haw collection, produced by Yongestreet Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network at WLAC TV, Nashville ; produced by Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth ; written by Gordie Tapp, Archie Campbell, George Yanok and Jack Burns ; directed by Bill Davis

Label
Hee haw collection, produced by Yongestreet Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network at WLAC TV, Nashville ; produced by Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth ; written by Gordie Tapp, Archie Campbell, George Yanok and Jack Burns ; directed by Bill Davis
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Main title
Hee haw collection
Medium
DVD
Oclc number
173177201
Responsibility statement
produced by Yongestreet Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network at WLAC TV, Nashville ; produced by Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth ; written by Gordie Tapp, Archie Campbell, George Yanok and Jack Burns ; directed by Bill Davis
Runtime
110
Summary
Pickin' and ginnin', singin' and spinnin' tall tales and corny jokes, the citizens of Kornfield Kounty landed on television as a summer replacement in 1969. Each week co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark and a cast of comedians and musicians would welcome the biggest stars in country music to perform their songs and help deliver the classic one-liners
Table Of Contents
Show opening -- Love's gonna live here (Buck Owens) -- Dang me (Roger Miller) -- I wish I didn't have to miss you (Peggy Little) -- Teach your children (The Hagers) -- Break my mind (Nashville Edition) -- The things that might have been (Roy Clark) -- Statue of a fool (Peggy Little) -- That's the way I feel (Roger Miller) -- Bridge over troubled water (Buck Owens)Show opening -- Gonna roll out the red carpet (Buck Owens) -- Coal miner's daughter (Loretta Lynn) -- Wild week-end (Bill Anderson) -- January April and me (Roy Clark) -- Secret love (Loretta Lynn) -- Lookin' out my back door (The Hagers) -- Willy Jones (Susan Raye) -- I love you drops (BIll Anderson) -- Howeward bound (Buck Owens)
Target audience
general
Technique
live action