HEE HAW – COMPLETE – 1973 – with Jeanne Pruett & Joe Stampley
Step back into classic country television with this full episode of Hee Haw originally aired on December 8, 1973. This star-studded show features unforgettable musical performances by Jeanne Pruett and Joe Stampley, alongside beloved regulars Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Susan Raye, and The Hagers.
🎶 Musical Highlights:
• Jeanne Pruett – Satin Sheets, Hold to My Unchanging Love
• Joe Stampley – If You Touch Me (You’ve Got to Love Me)
• Buck Owens & Susan Raye – Honey, Let’s Fall in Love
• Buck Owens – Old Faithful
• Roy Clark – Somewhere Between Love and Tomorrow, The Midnight Cowboy Rides Again
• The Hagers – Ladies Love Outlaws
Enjoy a delightful mix of heartfelt country tunes, foot-tapping rhythms, and signature Hee Haw humor with comedy sketches, rural charm, and a whole lot of banjo pickin’ fun. A true gem from the golden age of country TV! 🌾🎻
Hee Haw is a classic American country‑themed variety show that premiered on June 15, 1969, on CBS. Created as a rural counterpart to Laugh‑In, it featured hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark, along with recurring sketches, musical performances, and iconic cornfield humor set in fictional "Kornfield Kounty" . The program aired on CBS until 1971 before enjoying a successful syndication run until 1992
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