- NaN/100 votes
#1 - Mel Tillis, Susan Raye, The Thompson Brothers, Duke of Paducah
Season 9 Episode 1 - Aired 9/17/1977
Music includes: Hee Haw Banjo Band - "Company's Coming" Buck Owens - "Think Of Me" Mel Tillis - "What Did I Promise Her Last Night?" Susan Raye - "It Didn't Have To Be A Diamond" The Hagers - "Lady Rain" Mel Tillis - "The Honky Tonk Side of Me" Roy Clark - "Love Is a Beautiful Song" Hee Haw Gospel Quartet (Kenny Price, Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark, Buck Owens) - "Shall We Gather at the River"
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- NaN/100 votes
#2 - Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, The Sons of the Pioneers
Season 9 Episode 2 - Aired 9/24/1977
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, The Sons Of The Pioneers and Roy Clark close TV's "Hee Haw" with a gospel medley. Clark also performs "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," and Buck Owens opens the episode singing "I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)" with Grandpa Jones, The Hagers and Lulu Roman
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- NaN/100 votes
#3 - Kenny Rogers, Jana Jae
Season 9 Episode 3 - Aired 10/1/1977
Kenny Rogers performing "Lucille" Buck Owens & The Buckaroos performing "The Old Mansion" Jana Jae performing "Here To The Ladies"/Irish Washer Woman" Medley The Hagers performing "Brand New Country Star" Cathy Barton performing "Red Wing" Roy Clark performing "Half A Love" Kenny Rogers "Day Time Friends and Night Time Lovers" Lulu Roman performing "Light At The End of The Darkness"
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- NaN/100 votes
#4 - Jerry Reed / Sammi Smith
Season 9 Episode 4 - Aired 10/8/1977
Music: Jerry Reed - "East Bound and Down." Jerry Reed, Buck Owens and Roy Clark - "Bully of the Town." Sammi Smith - "Loving Arms." Sammi Smith - "All I Ever Need Is You." Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Jimmy Henley (banjo player) - "Dear Old Dixie."
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- NaN/100 votes
#5 - Freddy Fender / Dottie West
Season 9 Episode 5 - Aired 10/15/1977
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- NaN/100 votes
#6 - Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Jimmy Hensley
Season 9 Episode 6 - Aired 10/22/1977
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers sing "Statues Without Hearts" and "I Don't Wanna Cry" on "Hee Haw." Music is also provided by Kenny Price, Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who plays "Orange Blossom Special" with banjo player Jimmy Hensley
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- 5.4/108 votes
#7 - Charley Pride-David Huddleston-Hank Thompson
Season 9 Episode 7 - Aired 10/29/1977
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- NaN/100 votes
#8 - Loretta Lynn / Sons of the Pioneers / Ernest Rey / Russell Knight
Season 9 Episode 8 - Aired 11/5/1977
Music: Loretta Lynn - "Why Can't He Be You?" Loretta Lynn - "She's Got You." Sons of the Pioneers - "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." Sons of the Pioneers and Roy Clark - "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie." Ernest Rey - "Trixie." Jana Jae - "Cripple Creek." Roy Clark (on guitar) - "Lazy River."
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- NaN/100 votes
#9 - Dennis Weaver / Eddie Rabbitt / Jana Jae
Season 9 Episode 9 - Aired 11/12/1977
Music includes: Eddie Rabbitt - "I'm a Little Bit Lonesome." Eddie Rabbitt - "We Can't Go on Living like This." Roy Clark - "I Don't Know How to Tell Her." Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water."
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- NaN/100 votes
#10 - Sonny James / The Oak Ridge Boys / Bob Montgomery / Kenny Price
Season 9 Episode 10 - Aired 11/19/1977
Music: Sonny James - "Bright Lights, Big City." Sonny James - "When the Snow Is on the Roses." The Oak Ridge Boys - "Y'all Come Back Saloon." Kenny Price - "Blueberry Hill." Jana Jae - "Chicken Reel." Buck Owens and the Buckaroos - "Break My Mind." Roy Clark (on guitar) - "Near You."
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- NaN/100 votes
#11 - Tom T. Hall-The Sons of the Pioneers-Kenny & William Price-The Harper Twins
Season 9 Episode 11 - Aired 11/26/1977
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- NaN/100 votes
#12 - Don Williams-Dave and Sugar-Jimmy Henley
Season 9 Episode 12 - Aired 12/3/1977
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- NaN/100 votes
#13 - Floyd Cramer-Kenny Roberts-The Thompson Brothers
Season 9 Episode 13 - Aired 12/10/1977
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- NaN/100 votes
#14 - Dennis Weaver, Susan Raye
Season 9 Episode 14 - Aired 12/17/1977
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- NaN/100 votes
#15 - Vernon Presley, Susan Raye, Larry Gatlin
Season 9 Episode 15 - Aired 1/7/1978
Vernon Presley guests on "Hee Haw" on the eve of the late Elvis Presley's birthday, introducing "Amazing Grace" by the Hee Haw Gospel Quartet: Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Kenny Price and Grandpa Jones. The episode also features musical guests Susan Raye and Larry Gatlin, who sings "Broken Lady"
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- NaN/100 votes
#16 - Barbara Mandrell, Billy Carter, Roy Acuff
Season 9 Episode 16 - Aired 1/14/1978
Barbara Mandrell sings "Hold Me" and "Woman To Woman" as a guest on "Hee Haw." Presidential brother Billy Carter wanders into the corn patch alongside Roy Acuff and hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'"
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- NaN/100 votes
#17 - Tommy Lasorda, Johnny Bench, Jeannie C. Riley
Season 9 Episode 17 - Aired 1/21/1978
Baseball's Tommy Lasorda and Johnny Bench appear with musical guest Jeannie C. Riley on the week's edition of "Hee Haw." Co-host Buck Owens turns in a performance of "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town"
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- NaN/100 votes
#18 - Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
Season 9 Episode 18 - Aired 1/28/1978
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans appear on an edition of "Hee Haw," where they close the episode with "Happy Trails." Evans sings "I Can't Stop Loving You" as a solo artist, while co-host Buck Owens covers "Okie From Muskogee"
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- NaN/100 votes
#19 - Patti Page, Buddy Alan, Brush Arbor
Season 9 Episode 19 - Aired 2/4/1978
Patti Page and Roy Clark collaborate on "Tennessee Waltz" on TV's "Hee Haw." Clark plays "Georgia On My Mind" on guitar, and Buck Owens contributes "Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone." Buddy Alan and Brush Arbor also appear.
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- NaN/100 votes
#20 - Kendalls, Kenny Rogers
Season 9 Episode 20 - Aired 2/11/1978
The Kendalls sing "Heaven's Just A Sin Away" in their first appearance on TV's "Hee Haw." Kenny Rogers performs "Sweet Music Man," and co-host Roy Clark covers "Must You Throw Dirt In My Face."
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- NaN/100 votes
#21 - Johnny Rodriguez, Susan Raye
Season 9 Episode 21 - Aired 2/18/1978
Johnny Rodriguez performs "Savin' This Love Song For You" on "Hee Haw," which also features musical guest Susan Raye. Co-host Buck Owens offers "You Ain't Gonna Have Ol' Buck To Kick Around No More."
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- NaN/100 votes
#22 - David Houston, Ruth Buzzi
Season 9 Episode 22 - Aired 2/25/1978
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- NaN/100 votes
#23 - Little Jimmy Dickens, Dottsy
Season 9 Episode 23 - Aired 3/4/1978
Roy Clark performs "Southern Nights" while co-hosting "Hee Haw." The week's guests include Little Jimmy Dickens and Dottsy, who sings "(After Sweet Memories) Play Born To Lose Again."
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- NaN/100 votes
#24 - Stuart Hamblen, Billy Carter
Season 9 Episode 24 - Aired 3/11/1978
Stuart Hamblen performs "This Ole House" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." Billy Carter joins hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on the episode, which includes Owens' rendition of "(It's A) Monsters' Holiday."
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- NaN/100 votes
#25 - Patti Page, Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass, Jerry Clower
Season 9 Episode 25 - Aired 3/18/1978
Patti Page sings "For The Good Times" and duets with Roy Clark on "If I Had To Do It All Over Again" on "Hee Haw." Clark also turns in a guitar version of "Since I Fell For You" on the episode, which features Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass and comedian Jerry Clower.
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The Best Episodes of Hee Haw Season 9
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Network:CBS
Season 9 Ratings Summary
"Mel Tillis, Susan Raye, The Thompson Brothers, Duke of Paducah" is the best rated episode of "Hee Haw" season 9. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 9/17/1977. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, The Sons of the Pioneers".