1985 • 26 Episodes
September 21, 1985
Exile performs "She's A Miracle" and "It'll Be Me" on the season premiere of "Hee Haw." Hank Thompson sings "A Six Pack To Go" on the syndicated TV show.
September 28, 1985
Reba McEntire performs "Somebody Should Leave" for the cameras on TV's "Hee Haw." The episode also features John Hartford and The Osmond Brothers.
October 5, 1985
Steve Wariner sings "Heart Trouble" and Louise Mandrell performs "I Wanna Say Yes" on an installment of "Hee Haw" that also features pop vocalist Bobby Vinton.
October 12, 1985
No overview available.
October 19, 1985
Janie Fricke sings "She's Single Again" on the syndicated "Hee Haw," where the guest lineup also features Bobby Bare and Ralph Emery.
October 26, 1985
Charlie Daniels performs "Orange Blossom Special" on an episode of "Hee Haw" that also features pool pro Minnesota Fats and classical violinist Eugene Fodor.
November 2, 1985
Mel Tillis is featured on TV's "Hee Haw." The installment also includes two-year-old footage from George Strait's only appearance on the show.
November 9, 1985
No overview available.
November 16, 1985
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November 23, 1985
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November 30, 1985
Dan Seals & Marie Osmond perform "Meet Me In Montana" on "Hee Haw." Also appearing: Burl Ives.
December 7, 1985
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December 14, 1985
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December 21, 1985
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December 28, 1985
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January 4, 1986
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January 11, 1986
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January 18, 1986
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January 25, 1986
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February 1, 1986
Sylvia and Michael Johnson perform "I Love You By Heart" on TV's "Hee Haw," which also welcomes guests Hank Williams Jr. and Charlie Walker.
February 8, 1986
No overview available.
February 15, 1986
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February 22, 1986
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March 1, 1986
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March 8, 1986
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March 15, 1986
Buck Owens co-hosts a new episode of "Hee Haw" with Roy Clark for the final time. The musical lineup includes Loretta Lynn, Riders In The Sky, John Hartford and The Million Dollar Band.