Watching Glen Campbell and Roy Clark on Hee-Haw on your grandparents’ Magnavox might color a youngster’s judgment.
Hee Haw had hot guitars and hot women both. I was a little young to fully understand it, but I knew I liked it!
GC had his own show back when musical-variety shows came and went for twenty years, sort of flavor of the month. My folks would put it on sometimes, and I never paid attention to it, and I’m sure I still wouldn’t like it, but he was something special here and there. If he hadn’t been, he would have come and gone in no time. Hee Haw was fun, a bunch of trashed out PB centerfolds, hayseed humor, and if we got it on in time, it was great, because it was opposite Lawrence Welk. My poor mother loved that show, her ingrate son and his dad preferred HH.