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September 16, 1978

Season 10

01. Bill Anderson, Mary Lou Turner, Lonzo & Oscar

It's a night of duos as "Hee Haw" kicks off another season: Guests include Bill Anderson & Mary Lou Turner and Lonzo & Oscar, who perform "Fox On The Run" and an outhouse-themed satire of "Green, Green Grass Of Home." Buck Owens covers "Silver Wings," and Roy Clark does "I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water."

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September 16, 1978

02. Tennessee Ernie Ford, Barbara Fairchild

Tennessee Ernie Ford covers "Nine Pound Hammer" on the syndicated "Hee Haw." Barbara Fairchild also guests on the show, hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who turns in a version of "Move It On Over."

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September 23, 1978

03. Moe Bandy

Moe Bandy sings "Bandy The Rodeo Clown" and "That's What Makes The Jukebox Play" on "Hee Haw." Roy Clark performs "Jealous Heart," The Hagers cover "Daytime Friends" and John Hartford offers "Gentle On My Mind." Also on the episode are Buck Owens, Minnie Pearl, Roy Acuff and Gunilla Hutton.

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September 30, 1978

04. Oak Ridge Boys, Bobby Goldsboro, John Ritter

The Oak Ridge Boys sing "Come On In" and Bobby Goldsboro performs "The Cowboy And The Lady" on "Hee Haw." Also featured are Grandpa Jones, John Ritter, Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Games People Play" and "Lyin' Eyes."

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October 7, 1978

05. Connie Smith, Hank Williams Jr

Hank Williams Jr. - "Mobile Boogie."

Hank Williams Jr. - "The Last Love Song."

Connie Smith - "Loving You Baby"

Connie Smith - "It's Not Easy to Say Goodbye"

Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "The Bridge Washed Out"

Roy Clark - "They’ll Never Take Her Love From Me"

Roy Clark & cast - "Salty Dog Blues"

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October 14, 1978

06. Rex Allen Jr., Sons of the Pioneers, Billy Carter

Rex Allen Jr. sings "Lonely Street" on an episode of "Hee Haw" that also features The Sons Of The Pioneers and the president's brother, Billy Carter. Roy Clark performs "Me And Bobby McGee" and Lulu Roman covers "A Thing Called Love."

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October 21, 1978

07. Larry Gatlin, Ava Barber

Larry Gatlin performs "I've Done Enough Dyin' Today" and "Do It Again Tonight" on TV's "Hee Haw." The episode also features musical guest Ava Barber, who sings "Bucket To The South." Roy Clark covers "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" and Buck Owens turns in "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys."

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October 28, 1978

08. Tom T. Hall, Don Gibson

Tom T. Hall performs "I Wish I Loved Somebody Else" and "Mr. Bojangles" on "Hee Haw." Roy Clark contributes "A Whole Lotta Things To Sing About," and co-host Buck Owens chips in "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died." The episode also features musical guest Don Gibson.

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November 4, 1978

09. Barbara Mandrell

Barbara Mandrell sings "Tonight" as a musical guest on "Hee Haw." Buck Owens performs "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and The Hagers cover "Cathy's Clown" on the episode, which also features John Hartford, Roy Acuff and Roy Clark.

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November 11, 1978

10. Mel Tillis, Roy Head

Mel Tillis performs "I Believe In You" on "Hee Haw," which also welcomes musical guest Roy Head. Buck Owens covers "Tequila Sunrise" and leads the whole "Hee Haw" gang in "Never Ending Song Of Love." Co-host Roy Clark sings "Sunday Morning Coming Down."

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November 18, 1978

11. Kendalls, Don Williams

The Kendalls sing "Sweet Desire" and "Pittsburgh Stealers" on "Hee Haw," while fellow guest Don Williams performs "I've Got A Winner In You." Roy Clark chips in "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line," and co-host Buck Owens covers "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues."

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November 25, 1978

12. Ronnie Milsap, Margo Smith, Stoney Mountain Cloggers

Ronnie Milsap - "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World"

Margo Smith - "Little Things Mean a Lot"

Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "My Elusive Dreams"

Roy Clark - "It Was Almost Like a Song"

Ronnie Milsap - "Only One Love in My Life"

Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "Lay Down Sally"

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December 2, 1978

13. Jim Stafford, Sonny James

Jim Stafford performs "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" with co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on TV's cornpone "Hee Haw." Sonny James also guests on the episode, which features Owens covering "The Race Is On," Clark playing "Walking The Floor Over You" and The Hagers doing "Bye Bye Love."

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December 9, 1978

14. Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jody Miller, Nashville Edition

Buck Owens covers Joe South's "Don't It Make You Want To Go Home" and England Dan & John Ford Coley's "Nights Are Forever" on "Hee Haw." Tennessee Ernie Ford and Jody Miller guest on the episode, which also finds the vocal quartet The Nashville Edition singing "The Door Is Always Open."

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December 16, 1978

15. Roy Acuff, Gunilla Hutton

Roy Acuff sings "Mansion On The Hill" and Gunilla Hutton covers "Angel In Your Arms" during the week's episode of "Hee Haw," also featuring John Hartford. Grandpa Jones and Ramona Jones perform "Remember Me" with Roy Clark on guitar.

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January 6, 1979

16. Charley Pride, T.G. Sheppard

Charley Pride sings "Burgers And Fries" and "When I Stop Leaving (I'll Be Gone)" on "Hee Haw." Hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, the episode also welcomes T.G. Sheppard, who performs "Happy Together" and "Daylight."

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January 13, 1979

17. Mickey Gilley, Faron Young

Mickey Gilley sings "The Song We Made Love To" and "The Power Of Positive Drinkin'" on an episode of "Hee Haw." Faron Young does "Leavin' And Sayin' Goodbye," guesting alongside regulars Minnie Pearl, Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who covers "Oh Lonesome Me."

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January 20, 1979

18. Jim Stafford, Charlie McCoy

Jim Stafford performs "Gotta Travel On" with the "Hee Haw" cast, including co-hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens. Clark does a version of "Bonaparte's Retreat," and Owens covers "When Can We Do This Again." Also performing on the week's edition are Charlie McCoy and The Hagers.

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January 27, 1979

19. Johnny Duncan, Janie Fricke, Johnny Gimble

Johnny Duncan performs "She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime)" on "Hee Haw." Also featured are Janie Fricke and fiddler Johnny Gimble, who plays "Fiddlin' Around." Other music includes Buck Owens' cover of "Take It Easy," Roy Clark's "Alabama Jubilee" and a six-fiddle version of "Bile Them Cabbage Down."

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February 3, 1979

20. Ray Price, Bill Anderson, Roy Acuff

Ray Price, Bill Anderson and Roy Acuff contribute to the week's music on "Hee Haw." The Hagers perform The Everly Brothers' classic "Devoted To You." Buck Owens covers The Bee Gees' "(The Lights Went Out In) Massachusetts" and leads the whole "Hee Haw" gang in "Waterloo."

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February 10, 1979

21. Conway Twitty, Dave & Sugar

Conway Twitty performs "Boogie Grass Band" and "Your Love Had Taken Me That High" on "Hee Haw." Dave & Sugar serve up "Golden Tears" and "Tear Time." Buck Owens covers "Do You Wanna Make Love," and Roy Clark offers a version of "For The Good Times."

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February 17, 1979

22. Charlie Rich, Hee Haw Gospel Quartet

Charlie Rich lip syncs "Behind Closed Doors" and "I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." The Hee Haw Gospel Quartet--Kenny Price, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark and Buck Owens--closes with "Angel Band."

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February 24, 1979

23. Tennessee Ernie Ford, Stella Parton

Tennessee Ernie Ford joins co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark to perform "You Are My Sunshine" on "Hee Haw." Owens also covers The Bee Gees' "Words," while guest Stella Parton chips in "The Danger Of A Stranger."

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March 3, 1979

24. Johnny Paycheck, Dickey Lee

Johnny Paycheck sings "Take This Job And Shove It" and "Friend, Lover, Wife" on TV's "Hee Haw." Fellow musical guest Dickey Lee does his 1960s pop hit "Patches." Buck Owens performs "Promised Land," The Hagers deliver "Rocky Top" and Roy Clark covers "Cold, Cold Heart."

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March 10, 1979

25. Eddie Rabbit, Stoney Mountain Cloggers, George Jones

Eddie Rabbitt performs "Every Which Way But Loose" on "Hee Haw." The episode also features The Stoney Mountain Cloggers and George Jones, who sings "I'll Just Take It Out In Love." Gunilla Hutton chips in "It's A Heartache" and Roy Clark closes with "Crazy Arms."

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March 17, 1979

26. Zella Lehr, Jim Stafford, Eddie Low

Zella Lehr and Jim Stafford guest on the TV season's final new episode of "Hee Haw," along with New Zealand-born Eddie Low, who covers Waylon Jennings' 'hit "The Taker." The show is co-hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "The Door Is Always Open."

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March 24, 1979