I can honestly say I've only ever seen one of these shows.Full disclosure.
No Hee Haw (along with Lawrence Welk, my grandmother never missed an episode...) or Waltons, but during the lockdown, I have watched multiple episodes of the following:
Bonanza
Gunsmoke
Sanford and Son
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
Three's Company
Barney Miller, and, yes, even one episode each of,
Laverne and Shirley and Welcome Back Kotter
Of course, that goes along with my usual staples:
Andy Griffith
Cheers
M*A*S*H
Everybody Loves Raymond
King of Queens, and
Two and a Half Men
All while throwing down some single-malt scotch.
I think Kirk and I should hang.
Well this thread wandered off. Hehehehe
There were some serious hotties on that show. Damn.
Smoking Hot!!And throw in a few Florence Henderson Wesson Oil commercials
Never thought I'd see the day where we would be discussing Hee Haw on a Hawkeye message board. But, yep, my dad forced us all to watch Hee Haw every week it came on.
Never thought I'd see the day where we would be discussing Hee Haw on a Hawkeye message board. But, yep, my dad forced us all to watch Hee Haw every week it came on.
My dad used to watch Hee Haw every week and would laugh out-loud.
I never could understand that...
The Grand Ol Opry was a nice visit. I think Diamond Rio was there, "One More Day."
Never thought I'd see the day where we would be discussing Hee Haw on a Hawkeye message board. But, yep, my dad forced us all to watch Hee Haw every week it came on.
My mom and dad did do some Welk.Was he a Lawrence Welk watcher as well?
Really?I can honestly say I've only ever seen one of these shows.
Yeah I never did watch a lot of TV, other than maybe Seinfeld. Only show I really watch now on occasion is Impractical Jokers. I do watch a lot of crap on Netflix now though!Really?
Wow. Some classic stuff there.
My mom and dad did do some Welk.
One of my childhood mysteries occurred when they were watching "Bonanza" and my mother was distraught because she saw "Little Joe" out back chopping up some firewood with his shirt off and, shockingly, she discovered that "Little Joe" had no chest hair. She never recovered fully from that and wondered about it out loud more than once. PTSD it seems.
I remember reading at one time that dad, Ben, used to think they were "his boys" in real life, couldn't differentiate between the "show" and outside the show. Should have been president!That show was so damn predictable. Hard not to like Hoss though.
I remember reading at one time that dad, Ben, used to think they were "his boys" in real life, couldn't differentiate between the "show" and outside the show. Should have been president!