Get ready to laugh 'til it hurts...because you're going to see the best of
the classic hit TV show
HEE HAW
with Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones,
Minnie Pearl, Junior Samples and the rest of the citizens of Kornfield Kounty.
THE HEE HAW DVD COLLECTION
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: Premiere 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.