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Hee Haw - Season 13

Episode List

Ed Bruce, Gail Davies, Archie Campbell
E1 - Ed Bruce, Gail Davies, Archie Campbell

Aired: September 12, 1981

Ed Bruce sings "Texas (When I Die)" and "(When You Fall In Love) Everything's A Waltz" on the season premiere of "Hee Haw." Gail Davies does "I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)," and Archie Campbell sings a piece of "Yesterday, When I Was Young" to Roy Clark in a barbershop skit.

Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn
E2 - Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn

Aired: September 19, 1981

Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn return on that corny bastion of weekend TV, "Hee Haw." Lynn covers "Secret Love," and Twitty performs "Tight Fittin' Jeans."

Big Al Downing, Jeannie C. Riley
E3 - Big Al Downing, Jeannie C. Riley

Aired: September 26, 1981

Buck Owens, Roy Clark and Kenny Price cover "Kaw-Liga" during an installment of "Hee Haw." Guests include Big Al Downing and Jeannie C. Riley, who performs "Are You On The Road To Lovin' Me Again."

Earl Thomas Conley, Willis, Carlan & Quin
E4 - Earl Thomas Conley, Willis, Carlan & Quin

Aired: October 03, 1981

Earl Thomas Conley makes his "Hee Haw" debut, performing "Fire & Smoke." Indie trio Willis, Carlan & Quinn does a bluegrass version of "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms," backed by Roy Clark on fiddle.

Alabama, Harlan Howard
E5 - Alabama, Harlan Howard

Aired: October 10, 1981

Alabama performs "Feels So Right" and "Love In The First Degree" on TV's syndicated "Hee Haw." Songwriter Harlan Howard does a medley of his hits: "She Called Me Baby," "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down," "Heartaches By The Number," "The Key's In The Mailbox," "Busted" and "I Fall To Pieces."

Hank Williams, Jr., Janie Fricke
E6 - Hank Williams, Jr., Janie Fricke

Aired: October 17, 1981

Hank Williams Jr. sings "Texas Women" and "A Country Boy Can Survive," and Janie Fricke performs "I'll Need Someone To Hold Me (When I Cry)" and "Down To My Last Broken Heart" during "Hee Haw." Hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark join Kenny Price on "Honky-Tonk Man."

Sonny James, Billy 'Crash' Craddock
E7 - Sonny James, Billy 'Crash' Craddock

Aired: October 24, 1981

Sonny James covers "Bright Lights, Big City" and Billy "Crash" Craddock performs "I Just Need You For Tonight" on the week's episode of "Hee Haw." Co-host Roy Clark does the Don Gibson song "Just One Time," and fellow host Buck Owens delivers the bluegrass song "Salty Dog Blues."

Terri Gibbs, Joe Stampley, Boxcar Willie, Million Dollar Band
E8 - Terri Gibbs, Joe Stampley, Boxcar Willie, Million Dollar Band

Aired: October 31, 1981

Terri Gibbs performs "Somebody's Knockin'" on "Hee Haw." Joe Stampley sings "I'm Gonna Love You Back To Loving Me Again" and "Whiskey Chasin'," and Buck Owens does "I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)." Also aboard are Boxcar Willie and The Million Dollar Band, which offers "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry."

Doc Severinsen, Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright
E9 - Doc Severinsen, Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright

Aired: November 07, 1981

Trumpet player Doc Severinsen joins Roy Clark for "Blues Stay Away From Me" on TV's "Hee Haw." Kitty Wells and Johnny Wright perform "Ashes Of Love."

Sylvia, Faron Young, Chubby Wise
E10 - Sylvia, Faron Young, Chubby Wise

Aired: November 14, 1981

Sylvia performs "The Matador" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw," which also features music from Faron Young and fiddler Chubby Wise. Co-host Buck Owens sings his 1969 single "Tall Dark Stranger."

Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers
E11 - Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers

Aired: November 21, 1981

Loretta Lynn sings "They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy" on "Hee Haw" and teams with Conway Twitty on "I Still Believe In Waltzes." Buck Owens, Kenny Price and Roy Clark cover "Four Walls," and Tompall & The Glaser Brothers, who perform "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)."

Johnny Rodriguez, Helen Cornelius, Hank Cochran
E12 - Johnny Rodriguez, Helen Cornelius, Hank Cochran

Aired: November 28, 1981

Johnny Rodriguez and Helen Cornelius take part in the week's installment of "Hee Haw." Songwriter Hank Cochran offers a seven-song medley that includes "I Fall To Pieces," "A Little Bitty Tear," "That's All That Matters" and "Make The World Go Away."

Billie Jo Spears, Ernest Tubb
E13 - Billie Jo Spears, Ernest Tubb

Aired: December 05, 1981

Billie Jo Spears sings "Standing Tall" and "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" on "Hee Haw." Ernest Tubb also guests. Weekly co-host Roy Clark covers "There's A New Moon Over My Shoulder."

David Frizzell & Shelly West, The Shoppe, Buddy Alan
E14 - David Frizzell & Shelly West, The Shoppe, Buddy Alan

Aired: December 12, 1981

David Frizzell & Shelly West perform "You're The Reason God Made Oklahoma" and "A Texas State Of Mind" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Musical guest The Shoppe covers "Alabama Jubilee," and co-host Buck Owens sings "Let The World Keep On A Turnin'" with Buddy Alan.

Ronnie McDowell, Jeannie Seely, Sheb Wooley
E15 - Ronnie McDowell, Jeannie Seely, Sheb Wooley

Aired: January 02, 1982

Ronnie McDowell performs "It's Only Make Believe" and "Watchin' Girls Go By" on "Hee Haw." The week's musical guests also include Jeannie Seely and Sheb Wooley, who wrote the syndicated TV show's theme song. Roy Clark contributes a cover of "Louisiana Saturday Night."

Razzy Bailey, Kendalls, Lesilie Nielsen
E16 - Razzy Bailey, Kendalls, Lesilie Nielsen

Aired: January 09, 1982

Razzy Bailey sings "She Left Love All Over Me" and The Kendalls perform "Teach Me To Cheat" during the syndicated television show "Hee Haw." The episode also features actor Leslie Nielsen.

Charly McClain, Charlie McCoy, Ed McMahon
E17 - Charly McClain, Charlie McCoy, Ed McMahon

Aired: January 16, 1982

Charly McClain sings "Sleepin' With The Radio On" during the week's episode of "Hee Haw." Also appearing are Charlie McCoy and Ed McMahon.

Rex Allen Jr., Bill Monroe, Doc Severinsen
E18 - Rex Allen Jr., Bill Monroe, Doc Severinsen

Aired: January 23, 1982

Rex Allen Jr. performs "It's Over" during "Hee Haw," where the musical guests also include Bill Monroe and trumpet player Doc Severinsen.

Bobby Bare, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers, Stoneman Family, Kippi Brannon
E19 - Bobby Bare, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers, Stoneman Family, Kippi Brannon

Aired: January 30, 1982

"Hee Haw" welcomes Bobby Bare, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers, The Stoneman Family and Kippi Brannon. The Stonemans perform "Orange Blossom Special."

Mickey Gilley, Carl Smith, John Hartford
E20 - Mickey Gilley, Carl Smith, John Hartford

Aired: February 06, 1982

Mickey Gilley sings "Lonely Nights" on the weekend edition of "Hee Haw." Carl Smith and John Hartford also join hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens on the show.

Brenda Lee, Jimmy C. Newman, Roy Acuff, Mac Wiseman
E21 - Brenda Lee, Jimmy C. Newman, Roy Acuff, Mac Wiseman

Aired: February 13, 1982

Jimmy Dean, Wilburn Brothers
E22 - Jimmy Dean, Wilburn Brothers

Aired: February 20, 1982

Ernest Tubb, B.J. Thomas, Merle Travis
E23 - Ernest Tubb, B.J. Thomas, Merle Travis

Aired: February 27, 1982

Ernest Tubb performs "Half A Mind" on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Other musical guests include B.J. Thomas and Merle Travis.

Don Williams, Connie Smith, John Hartford, Danny Flowers
E24 - Don Williams, Connie Smith, John Hartford, Danny Flowers

Aired: March 06, 1982

Don Williams performs "I Believe In You" on the week's episode of "Hee Haw." Other musical guests include Connie Smith, John Hartford and songwriter Danny Flowers.

Roy Acuff, Margo Smith, Steve Wariner, Cotton Ivy
E25 - Roy Acuff, Margo Smith, Steve Wariner, Cotton Ivy

Aired: March 13, 1982

Buck Owens, Roy Clark - "Hee Haw Honky Tonk USA" Margo Smith - "Tennessee Yodeler" Roy Clark - "Somewhere My Love" Steve Wariner - "Your Memory" Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys - "Things that Might Have Been" Steve Wariner - "All Roads Lead to You." Hee Haw Gospel Quartet - "Jesus Hold My Hand" Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "Happy Times are Here Again"

Reba McEntire, Jacky Ward
E26 - Reba McEntire, Jacky Ward

Aired: March 20, 1982