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Sep 21, 1990
The Burt Reynolds sitcom "Evening Shade" debuts on CBS with a theme song written by Bobby Goldsboro. Reynolds' character has the same name as one of the songwriters on "Bobbie Sue": Wood Newton
Feb 15, 1991
The John Goodman comedy "King Ralph" opens in theaters, with the Gene Vincent classic "Be-Bop-A-Lula" providing background music for a key scene
Mar 9, 1991
"Uncle Buck" makes its final prime-time appearance on CBS, with Ronnie Milsap singing the theme song
May 3, 1991
"Dallas" makes its final prime-time appearance, closing America's love/hate relationship with J.R. Ewing, a factor in the Urban Cowboy era of the early-1980s. Former cast member Charlene Tilton spent two years married to Johnny Lee
Aug 10, 1991
"Down Home" makes its final prime-time appearance on NBC-TV, with Alabama singing the theme song
Sep 21, 1991
"The Torkelsons" debuts on NBC-TV, with The Judds singing the theme song
Oct 5, 1991
"The Statler Brothers Show" debuts on The Nashville Network. In their first week, they sing "(Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely" and "Your Cheatin' Heart"
Nov 24, 1991
"Hot Country Nights" makes its prime-time TV debut on NBC, with Pam Tillis singing "Maybe It Was Memphis" and Doug Stone performing "A Jukebox With A Country Song." Also guesting: Alabama, Clint Black, Kenny Rogers and K.T. Oslin
Mar 8, 1992
Reba McEntire hosts the final edition of NBC's "Hot Country Nights," which salutes the year's nominees for the Academy of Country Music awards
May 30, 1992
After a 23-year run, "Hee Haw" airs for the final time in syndication. Guests for the last show include Gary Morris, Hal Ketchum and The Sweethearts Of The Rodeo
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