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9 records found for Tanya Tucker
1974-04-13, WCBS, 52 min.
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.1974-10-14, , min.
- Little Jimmy Dickens
- Statler Brothers
- Roy Acuff
- Chet Atkins
- Johnny Cash
- Dolly Parton
- Tammy Wynette
- Kris Kristofferson
- Jerry Reed
- Roy Clark
- Loretta Lynn
- Charley Pride
- Conway Twitty
- Danny Davis
- Barbara Mandrell
- Anne Murray
- George Jones
- Ernest Tubb
- Bill Monroe
- Lynn Anderson
- Bill Anderson
- Owen Bradley
- Rita Coolidge
- Don Gibson
- Sonny James
- Pee Wee King
- Ronnie Milsap
- Olivia Newton-John
- Charlie Rich
- Johnny Rodriguez
- Hank Snow
- Cal Smith
- Jim Stafford
- Ray Stevens
- Mel Tillis
- Tanya Tucker
- Don Wayne
- Kitty Wells
Johnny Cash hosts the Eighth Annual Country Music Association Awards from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee.
#4926: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
Order1976-03-10, WCBS, 52 min.
July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.#6582: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Order1978-01-16, NBC, 90 min.
February 2, 1973-May 1, 1981. Network's first regularly scheduled attempt at late-night-late programming. Wolfman Jack announcer. Larry Hagman (host), George Burns, Marie Osmond, Tanya Tucker and clips of Rod Stewart, Bette Midler, Olivia Newton-John, Heart. Musical Highlights: - "My Favorite Sins," "Ballad of the Good Luck Charm" ... Larry - "Using Things and Loving People" ... George - "It's the Fallin' in Love" ... Marie - "Pecos Promenade," "Love Knows We Tried" ... Tanya
#4149: OSMOND FAMILY HOUR, THE
Order1979-03-18, WABC, 52 min.
- Marie Osmond
- Donny Osmond
- K.C. and the Sunshine Band
- Tanya Tucker
- Jimmy Osmond
- Alan Osmond
- Wayne Osmond
- Jay Osmond
- Merrill Osmond
- Larry Mahan
January 28, 1979-May 27, 1979. An hour variety show featuring the performing members of the Osmond family: Donny, Marie, Alan, Wayne, Jay, Merrill, and Jimmy.#18367: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1979-11-19, WNBC, min.
Bob Hope does this two-hour Special on various college campuses for football fever celebrations. Duplicate of 5129.
#5129: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1979-11-19, WNBC, 52 min.
Bob Hope does this two-hour Special on various college campuses for football fever celebrations.#6710: COUNTRY CHRISTMAS
Order1980-12-01, CBS, 60 min.
- Glen Campbell
- Lynn Anderson
- Minnie Pearl
- Loretta Lynn
- Debby Boone
- Tanya Tucker
- The Oak Ridge Boys
- Tom Wopat
Special: The Canadian Rockies provide the setting for a Christmas celebration with Minnie Pearl and guests Glen Campbell, Loretta Lynn, Lynn Anderson, the Oak Ridge Boys, Tanya Tucker, Debby Boone, Tom Wopat, friends, families and the Mount Royal Children's Choir. Scheduled Musical Highlights include: "Sleigh Bells" by Minnie, "White Christmas" by Debby, "Silent Night" by Loretta, "I'll Be Home for Christmas" by Tanya, and "We Three Kings of Orient Are" by Glen & Choir.
#6721: COUNTRY COMES HOME
Order1981-04-01, CBS, 120 min.
- Hoagy Carmichael
- Johnny Cash
- Ray Charles
- Chet Atkins
- Glen Campbell
- Jeannie C. Riley
- Roy Clark
- Larry Gatlin
- Alabama
- The Statler Brothers
- Minnie Pearl
- Loretta Lynn
- Crystal Gayle
- Doug Kershaw
- Tammy Wynette
- Faron Young
- George Jones
- Bill Anderson
- Roy Acuff
- Tanya Tucker
- Bobby Bare
- The Carter Family
- Hank Williams Jr.
- The Oak Ridge Boys
- Bob Wills
- Dirt Band
- Steve Gatlin
- Rudy Gatlin
Special: Nashville's Grand Ole Opry provides the appropriate setting for a country-music jamboree. Its highlights include a duet pairing Crystal Gayle and 81-year-old songwriter Hoagy Carmichael; a tribute to Bob Wills, performed by Chet Atkins; and a medley of Hank Williams tunes sung by Minnie Pearl, the Oak Ridge Boys, Bill Anderson, Tammy Wynette, Hank Williams Jr., the Statler Brothers, Bobby Bare, Faron Young and Jeannie C. Riley. Other performers include: Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker, Ray Charles, Roy Clark, Statlers, Doug Kershaw, Larry Gatlin, Steve Gatlin, Rudy Gatlin, Loretta Lynn, the Carter Family, Roy Acuff, George Jones, and Alabama.