Here is Grandpa telling you what is for supper!!!

Yum, Yum! Y'know, I was thinking just the other day, so many of the jokes were 100 proof corn, but we always laughed at them. If someone at the local service station and BS emporium had told them, no one would have laughed. Go figure.
 
Yes it was a corn ball show but I watched it a lot.

What show today can you let anyone of any age watch and not worry about the content???

You could hear some clean humor, see some good looking women and hear some good music. So it was a pretty good show.
 
My Yankee, Philadelphia born wifes' whole family loved 'Hee Haw'. When it was on, she got told to hush many times by her Grandfather, who was a little deaf. It was good entertainment then and still is, in my opinion.
 
Summer of 1968 I was "conscripted" to my Aunt and Uncle in Buffalo for 2 weeks. Aunt had Mom convinced that she would have me trained correctly. Anyhow nothing made me more homesick than when Hee Haw came on Saturday night. Of course I wasn't allowed to watch such trash. I had to watch Rowen & Martin's Laugh in with my Uncle instead. Pretty happy when that 2 weeks was over!
 
I remember Rowan& Martins laugh in. And some people called Hee Haw trash. I didn't see any humor in laugh in. All they did was make fun of white christian people. If the some fun was poked at black people there would have been a riot.
 
Has anyone else ever noticed that the skit starts with Grandpa acting like he is cleaning the windows, and then just as he starts to speak he hangs his hands out "through" the glass? I noticed this as a kid and he does that in this episode.
 

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