
Created by Frank Peppiatt and John Ayleswoth, the first HEE
HAW Show aired on the CBS Television Network on June 15,
1969, as a summer replacement series for the SMOTHERS
BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR. HEE HAW was such a resounding success
CBS slated the series for mid-season debut and as they say,
the rest is history. From December 17, 1969 through December
27, 1997, HEE HAW Shows were a weekly event in American
households. A total of 585 one-hour shows were taped in
Nashville, Tennessee, initially in 1969 at the CBS affiliate
WLAC-TV (now WTVF-TV) and then moving to the Opryland
Complex -Studio A in 1980.
HEE HAW is
only one of a handful of television programs that have had a
profound and lasting influence on American culture. Skits
such as "The Cornfield," "Pickin’ and Grinnin’," "Pfft You
Was Gone," and "Gloom, Despair and Agony On Me" have become
known universally and are woven into the American comedic
fabric. In recent years, HEE HAW has been referenced in
David Letterman’s "Top 10,” Jay Leno’s opening monologue,
television comedies including “The Simpsons,” has sold
hundreds of thousands of videos and has a slot machine
themed to it. HEE HAW has been recognized by the Country
Music Hall of Fame – Nashville, The Museum of Broadcast
Communications – Chicago and The Museum of Television and
Radio – Los Angeles and New York.

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HEE HAW
2802 Opryland Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
www.heehaw.com
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