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  • Jun 15, 1969
    "Hee Haw" makes its prime-time debut on CBS-TV, replacing the controversial "Smothers Brothers" show. The cast includes: Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl and Grandpa Jones, among others. The first guests: Charley Pride and Loretta Lynn
    Jun 16, 1969
    The summer replacement series "Carol Burnett Presents The Jimmie Rodgers Show" begins on CBS. Guests for the first week include Vicki Lawrence and Wayne Newton
    Jun 21, 1969
    "The Johnny Cash Show" welcomes Linda Ronstadt, who performs "I Never Will Marry" with the Man In Black. Jerry Reed, The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family also appear on the ABC telecast, and Cash joins Eddie Albert for a mash-up of "Detroit City" and "Sloop John B"
    Jun 22, 1969
    Sonny James performs "Running Bear" and "A World Of Our Own" as CBS telecasts the 1,000th episode of "The Ed Sullivan Show" from New York
    Jun 22, 1969
    Roy Clark performs "Yesterday, When I Was Young" on the second edition of the CBS series "Hee Haw," which also features Grandpa Jones singing "Mountain Dew" and guest Merle Haggard on "Mama Tried" and "Branded Man"
    Jun 23, 1969
    Host Jimmie Rodgers covers the Ray Price hit "Danny Boy" on the CBS telecast of "Carol Burnett Presents The Jimmie Rodgers Show"
    Jun 29, 1969
    Faron Young performs "Wine Me Up" and George Jones sings "White Lightning" on CBS-TV's "Hee Haw." Tammy Wynette also appears with co-hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who does "It Takes People Like You (To Make People Like Me)"
    Jul 2, 1969
    Don Ho sings the old Jim Reeves hit "Welcome To My World" on an installment of NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall" that originates in Hawaii
    Jul 5, 1969
    The Man In Black is joined by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Minnie Pearl, Doug McClure, The Statler Brothers and The Cowsills on his ABC-TV program "The Johnny Cash Show." Cash's in-laws, The Carter Family, sing "Keep On The Sunny Side" with their host
    Jul 6, 1969
    Weeks after The Rolling Stones recorded "Honky Tonk Women," Mick Jagger flies to Australia to begin filming "Ned Kelly." The movie will feature music by Shel Silverstein, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson




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