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Hee Haw Complete 13 DVD Super Set
$150.00
For 28 years co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark and the cast of comedians and musicians welcomed the biggest stars in country music to perform and help deliver the down home one-liners. These original episodes will keep you in stitches for years to come.

HEE HAW: Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Faron Young,
and Merle Haggard

Between the hilarious skits and gut-busting one-liners of
this classic variety show was the glorious music. This
installment finds Tammy Wynette singing her signature
Stand By Your Man and Merle Haggard declaring his pride
to be an Okie From Muskogee.  




HEE HAW: Hank Williams, Jr., Merle Haggard, Loretta
Lynn, and Dottie West

Hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark helped usher in another
HEE HAW classic moment when a 20-yr.-old Hank
Williams, Jr. stopped by to perform his new hit. When
Merle Haggard hit the stage, it proved music and laughter
are still the best medicine.  




HEE HAW: Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, Conway Twitty,
and Loretta Lynn

HEE HAW had a knack for booking singers at the peak of
their careers. Case in point: Jesse Colter previews her
biggest hit I'm Not Lisa in this classic from 1975. Sit back
and take in the guffaws as only Roy Clark and Buck
Owens can deliver them.  




HEE HAW: Donna Fargo, Charlie Rich, Johnny Cash, and
George Lindsey

They didn't call it HEE HAW for nothin'. The laughs came
quicker than a jackrabbit runnin' from the nose of a
shotgun, but when Johnny Cash and Charlie Rich dropped
by to revisit Big River and I Take It On Home, the music
was serious business.  




HEE HAW: Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Jana Jae, and
Kenny Price

Kenny picks a fine time to sing his career-making hit, and
Dolly proclaims her lasting love to us all! You'll watch this
episode with fondness as Kenny Rogers performs Lucille
and Dolly Parton sings I Will Always Love You (recently
covered by Whitney Houston). Music history in the making!




HEE HAW: Premier Episode

What a lineup for the very first show! Loretta Lynn pulls on
punches singing her 1968 hit Your Squaw Is On the
Warpath, while Charley Pride---making his first national TV
appearance---performs two Hank Williams classics.  




HEE HAW: Laffs

Laffs features the down home one-liners, all-time
favorities, and Hee Haw classics that had you in stitches.
Sit back as Roy Clark and Buck Owens deliver gut-busting
guffaws and trademark humor -- This one is chock full of
goodies.  




HEE HAW: Conway Twitty, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles,
and Lynn Anderson

Farm-fresh hijinks and musical genius on the same stage!
Ray Charles plays Don't Change On Me. Jerry Lee Lewis
performs Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On. Conway Twitty
sings It's Only Make Believe. And Lynn Anderson delivers
Rocky Top.  




HEE HAW: Waylon Jennings, Roy Rogers, and Dale
Eveans

Kings, queens, and outlaws provide the good times in this
volume. Roy Rogers (King of the Cowboys) and Dale
Evans (Queen of the West) sing the Friendship Medley,
while Waylon Jennings lends an outlaw grit to Kentucky
Woman.  




HEE HAW: Roger Miller, Loretta Lynn, and Bill Anderson

Ladies and gents, enjoy the extraordinary talents of
country music's ladies and gents---Loretta Lynn, Peggy
Little, Roger Miller, and Bill Anderson! See classic
performances of Lynn's Coal Miner's Daughter, Miller's
Dang Me, and more.  




HEE HAW: Tanya Tucker, Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty,
David Houston, and Jerry Clower

Catch a rising star in Tanya Tucker, whose HEE HAW
debut shines bright. Then let seasoned pros Conway
Twitty and Loretta Lynn whisk you away with gems such as
You've Never Been This Far Before and Hey Loretta. Also
includes Buddy Allan.  




HEE HAW: George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Mickey Gilley,
and Kitty Wells

You are cordially invited to meet the dignitaries of country
music: George Jones and Tammy Wynette. President
George sings The Grand Tour, while First Lady Tammy
delivers Another Lonely Song. Also includes Mickey Gilley
and Kitty Wells.  




HEE HAW: Freddy Fender, Melba Montgomery, and
Johnny Cash

A powerful song isn't the only thing Johnny Cash reels
off---try a pie in Archie Campbell's face! Freddy Fender
adds his two cents, in song, with Before the Next Teardrop
Falls. Includes a classic performance of Cash's I Walk the
Line.  

Hee Haw 13 DVD Collection