Yes this!!😂
By the way, I looked it up, and their son was played by Kenny Price, not Gailard Sartain.
You talking about Ida Lee and Lavern. Nagger?
Nice folks...right nice folks...
Now, we're not one's to go round spread rumors No, really, we're not the gossiping kind. Oh, you'll never hear one of us repeating gossip, so you better be sure and listen close the first time. 😆 🤣 😂
🎶Gloom, despair, and agony on me(howl)
Deep, dark depression, excessive misery(howl)
If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all(howl)
Gloom, despair and agony on me!
Timeless!
I sing this to my HS students when they complain too much.
Hee-Haw and Lawrence Welk both remind me of weekend visits to my grandparents house.
Me too!!
Exactly…Dump the kids at the grandparents house on Saturday afternoon for a “date” night.
Couldn’t wait for Lawrence Welk to get over with so Hee Haw would come on…
"An' now da boys will play dat wunnerful number, 'Play Dat-a Funky Music, White Boy.' And a vun, and a two........"
Me too. Also, 60 minutes.
And Wall Street Journal.
Wrestling at mine.
Same. Every Sunday with the grandparents. I knew as soon as the polka music and bubbles came on it was time to flip the channels to this. I was the designated remote control no matter what house I was in.
Love the SNL parody of Welk's show.
When I was six, my grandmother drug our entire family to see what would become my first live music concert: The Lennon Sisters! Yowza!
Not as good as Santana in 1973, but you gotta start somewhere.
🎶 Now we’re not ones to go ‘round spreadin’ rumors.
Why really we’re just not the gossipin’ kind.
No, you’ll never hear one of us repeating gossip,
so you’d better be sure and listen close the first time.🎶
Now that’s impressive !!😊
When I’m old and senile and my memories start disappearing one after the other, I think this song may be one of the last things to go.
Thanks for the reminder. 🙂
Roy & Buck, a pickin’ an’ a grinnin’!
Barbie Benton.
BR549
Junior Samples used cars
Later, it was BR-1Z1Z(I think).
Really, I didn't know that
Junior Samples
I thought it was BR-549
It was at first, then later in the run, it was switched.
I didn’t know that or notice, but I was a kid in those days
BR-549
Hi friends, honest as the day is long Junior Samples.....
Omg the best part of this show was Ronnie and Vern (I think was their names) the couple in the kitchen with the clothes hanging up and they were always fighting 😂😂😂😂😂😂
She always had soup cans rolled up in her hair!!😂🤣
Yes and my mother in law said they actually really done that back in the day !!!! I’m 54 and she is 71 !! I had no idea
I remember my aunt using concentrated OJ cans
I’m 54 as well & Yes…I’m glad that was no longer a thing lolll
Dear sweet Gussie yes !!! I hated doing the dang hot rollers everyday before school !!!! lol
Same girl!!😂🤣
The Naggers!
Yes!!!!!!!!
Am I getting their names correct or no ???
I think it was Ida Lee and Lavern(and IIRC, Gailard Sartain played their son).
Ok thank you !!!!
I told my mom that was her and Daddy! 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Naggers--Ida Lee and Lavern.
HEY GRAMPA, WHAT'S FOR SUPPER???
Yum, yum!
Buck Owens and Roy Clark were great. This show was fun to watch. My parents didn’t want us to.
Great show , Roy Clark what a musiciam
Roy Clark was one of the versatile and best string players of last century.
He was one of the greatest.Amazing performance on the Odd Couple
I've seen this clip. Unbelievable almost Inhuman.
I'm a'pickin and I'm a'grinin
U guys just made my day!! Lol
Watched this religiously on Saturday nights as a kid.
Honestly it was just a great show
“Today we salute the small town of Fuddpucker Falls. Sal-lute!”
And now Conway Twitty
Yes! It cracks me up when they do that on Family Guy!😂
“Hey Grandpa, what’s for supper?”
Poor Stringbean and his wife were murdered for money the murderers never found 😢
No, they were--I just read something the other day here on Reddit. They're doing life.
Apparently one died in prison in 2003 and the other got paroled in 2014.
Glad to hear it!
🎶 You met another then PPfffft you was gone! 🎶
How-DEE!
"Welcome to Grandpa and Minnie's Kitchen..."
I do love Miss Minnie.
I'm so proud to be here!
Empty Arms Hotel!!!
That show lasted into the 90s so you wouldn't have to be all that d.to remember it.
my grandparents never missed it, which is funny because they were Russian immigrants who would watch it with a "what the f*ck am I looking at" expression on their faces
Yes!
Love this show.
“Ruby spare this agony on me, deep dark depression excessive misery. If it weren’t for bad luck I’d have no luck at all. ….”
🎵Gloom, despair and agony on me... 🎶
"Gloom. Despair. And agony on me"
I might be
I didn’t know that Buck Owens was an amazing and influential genre-defining musician until I was an adult.
For most of my life, I thought he was a comedian who told really corny jokes.
Did you know that none other than Merle Haggard (Buck's bass player at the time) named Owens' band The Buckaroos?
Me too! Lol. I’ve def come to appreciate his talent more as an adult:)
I hated this fucking show because my parents watched it and I had to sit through it. That said, I’m glad I had the opportunity to see Roy Clark in concert. That man could play guitar.
Great show to kill some time on the weekends.
No, but I remember seeing it in syndication and later on TNN in reruns.
Except for the first two years (which were on CBS), it was all in first-run syndication.
Roy and Buck had a way of getting the absolute best of pop/americana musicians on stage together in such a joyous way. I watch the music segments to this day, marveling at the Million Dollar Band, and all the players that were a part of that whole experience.
Just watching Chet and Roy play is a spiritual experience.
This was fine television watching at one time...
Mighty fine!
🎵🎶 Gloom, despair, and agony on me. Deep, dark depression, excessive misery. If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all. Gloom, despair, and agony on me. 🎶🎵
I stayed outside on Saturday nights growing up so I didn’t have to hear that cornpone show. I’m in my 60s now but I still have ear worms. “What’s for supper grandpa”?
I was in 5th grade when that show came out and I hated it with a passion.
He he he he haw haw haw he haw
I wasn’t even a fan of country music but I really enjoyed Hee Haw
It wasn't exactly all the rage in NYC mercifully we don't even have a major county station. Plus a little before my time.
Lucky 😂
My young self developed a thing for push up bras based on the..um, bountiful bosoms of the ladies on Hee Haw.
Yeah. I’m gonna be 50 in a few hours.
Happy birthday!!🥳
Oh yes! I loved Hee Haw! Great show. I’ll have to check YouTube to see if they have old episodes so I can watch and feel young again🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a kid I hated this show but what else was I going to watch? Also, every now and they had women in short shorts.
Me too. Living in the South these people were all around me already.
Oh yeah-54(55 in August) grew up on Hee Haw
I remember when it premiered
I love this and still sing this!!!
Hated that show. Nothing else on Sat. Night-Did not appreciate the talent show cased there. Buck Owen a legend and I didn’t even know it!
Very fond memories watching with my Grandma and Grandpa when visiting.
Salute!
Yup the two guys and their eefin
Jimmy Riddle and Jackie Phelphs
I have very fond memories of watching this with my grandmother. It was her tv time, and if you weren't quiet, she would hit you with a shoe. I miss you, Granny.
Hee haw
Looks high asf
When I was younger I used to think it was the silliest thing on tv. Then when my son got old enough it was great fun to watch it and see him roll his eyes at it.
It is silly...with a lot of great music thrown in.
Funniest thing I ever saw on Hee Haw was on an early episode--musical guest George Jones in a suit and tie. I'd never seen him that dressed up before except for award shows. He looked very handsome...but it still struck me funny...
String bean and Grandpa Jones!
The number to call is BR 459
Yep
One of my favorites. Right up there with Laugh in.
older!
Quietly whispers, I had a pair of hee haw overalls…. I was so cool at 12
He’s pickin’ and I’m grinnin’.
Yeah, I'm that old. "Glooooooom, despaiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrr and agony on meeeeeeeee ...."
I'm a Georgia native, so a lot of the show was relatable. I loved it! My parents and I would gather around the TV and watch most every weekend.
According to my mom, Hee Haw was about my third word.
"I ever time ya about the tell I hunt a wenting? I jacked up a jump rabbit and assed him in the shot hole with my twenty right twoful!"
😂😂
Oh yes. That’s classic!
Sure am,lol
Trivia question: what was BR5-49?
Junior’s phone number!!😂
So close!! It was the phone number for Jr. Samples’ Used Car Lot. I’ll still give you props!! Nicely done, friend.
Hell yeah
Are you kidding, I'm "sock it to me" old.
Had to watch this on Saturday night before hockey night in Canada. Thanks dad. 🤷🤷
I’m a pickin and I’m a grinnin
I miss the hot women!
That inane show convinced me I don't understand much of America.
Hells yeah…hotties I loath country music…but …daaaaamn
The show was on until 1993 so you don't have to be old to have seen it.
nope
Hated that show!
Y'all aren't going to believe this, so I'll link a couple of Hee Haw vids on YouTube for proof.
BUCK OWENS WORE HIS OVERALLS BACKWARDS!
Omg he does! How have I never noticed that before?!lol
‘That’s good! No that’s bad!’ https://youtu.be/7fMnQAvz0ek?si=Zf0UOBbrWC9l8hO6
Loved me some Hee Haw Honeys! 😍😍😍
My grandparents never missed it.
Marianna Gordon was married to Kenny Rogers.
I'm old enough to remember first run shows
Cornball humor, but top-shelf early 70s country. That's where I learned about the Bakersfield Sound.
"Thars a girl' over there by the crick, she's tall and willery and she ain't hardly got no clothes on." "Dang it, I wish I was facin' that direction!!!"
Rindercella, pee little thrigs......
It was a viewing requirement in our home. Good, clean American humor for our God-fearing family. The girls were dressed rather risqué but obviously the cast were all decent country folks.
LOL! From what I've read, there was an impressive amount of sex and drugs on set! 😆 I would love to tell my parents it was HeeHaw that corrupted their daughters!
hambone, eefin' effin
Hee haw
I once swept the “Hee Haw” category on “Jeopardy”… Boo-Yah!
Tell me that I never watched the show as a child!
I admit it. As a young teenager during the Hee Haw years I liked to watch because the women on the show were F I N E. Daisy Dukes and tied shirts unbuttoned to reveal huge tracts of land.
I remember it well
Barbie Benton.
No
yes
Hey Grandpa! What's Fer supper???
Holy shit! The guy on the left with the guitar looks like a white Jordan Peele!
This makes me miss my memaw and paw paw. Saturday afternoons on their farm. Best of times.
I’m a pickin
Yup
I was a teen rock snob and would roll my eyes and groan when the guest singers came on, but I hear them now and wow. Loretta and Conway and George and this blond woman who sang a purty little song goes kinda like this https://youtu.be/ALy79mA9b-g?si=Rx61C0eq5IZ-KAs2
sigh Yes. I’m a picking’! And I’mmmmmm a grinnin….
Oh you’ll never hear one of us repeating gossip
So you better be sure to listen close the first time.
Hee Haw
Daisy Dukes before Daisy Duke ❣️
Oh yeah. . .didn't care for the show that much though.
“Where, oh where, are you tonight? Why did you leave me here all alone? I searched the world over and I thought I found true love. You met another and (phffft!!!), you were gone!!!”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣