Episodes
Louise Mandrell, Million Dollar Band
September 22, 1984
George Jones, Brenda Lee
September 29, 1984
Keith Whitley, Judds, Roy Acuff, Lee Greenwood
October 6, 1984
Keith Whitley and The Judds make their "Hee Haw" debuts. The show also features music from Roy Acuff and Lee Greenwood, who sings "God Bless The U.S.A."
Sawyer Brown, Ronnie McDowell, Loretta Lynn
October 13, 1984
Sawyer Brown appears on "Hee Haw" for the first time, performing "Leona." Also in the episode are such familiar faces as Ronnie McDowell, Grandpa Jones and Loretta Lynn, who sings "Always On My Mind."
David Frizzell & Shelly West, Cliffie Stone
October 20, 1984
Porter Wagoner, Amy Grant, Million Dollar Band
October 27, 1984
Alabama, Lorrie Morgan, Bob Murphey, Gary Wolf
November 3, 1984
Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "Pistol Packin Momma" Alabama - "I'm Not That Way Anymore" Roy Clark - "Wildwood Flower" Lorrie Morgan - "I Need to Be in Love" Gary Wolf - "You Bring the Heartache, I'll Bring The Wine" Alabama - "If You're Gonna Play in Texas" Buck Owens and the Whole Hee Haw Gang - "I Shall Not Be Moved."
Dottie West, Hoyt Axton, Joe Maphis
November 10, 1984
Osmonds
November 17, 1984
Gary Morris, John Conlee
November 24, 1984
Sylvia, Boxcar Willie, Dennis Weaver
December 1, 1984
Louise Mandrell, Con Hunley, Irlene Mandrell
December 8, 1984
George Jones, Kathy Mattea, Lionel Cartwright
December 15, 1984
Charley Pride, Riders in the Sky, Victoria Shaw
December 22, 1984
Bill Anderson, Tom Grant
December 29, 1984
Vern Gosdin, Loretta Lynn, Lloyd Lindroth
January 5, 1985
Joe Stampley, Lorrie Morgan, Keith Stegall
January 12, 1985
Statler Brothers, The Whites, Bobby Vinton
January 19, 1985
Reba McEntire, Dan Seals, Billy Walker
January 26, 1985
Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Roy Acuff, Anita Bryant
February 2, 1985
Ricky Skaggs, Bill Monroe, Dobie Gray
February 9, 1985
Oak Ridge Boys, Eddy Raven
February 16, 1985
Exile, Earl Thomas Conley
February 23, 1985
Jim Glaser, Tom T. Hall
March 2, 1985
Willie Nelson, Jim Stafford, Faron Young
March 9, 1985
Statler Brothers, Kieran Kane, Stan Musial
March 16, 1985