A Quote by Barbi Benton

Joining 'Hee Haw' was one of of the best moves I ever made. Until then I had no television exposure except the talk shows. — © Barbi Benton
Joining 'Hee Haw' was one of of the best moves I ever made. Until then I had no television exposure except the talk shows.
A lot of the big stars of today got their beginnings and their first network and national exposure from 'Hee Haw.'
I was like, 'Man, bluegrass - that's like Roy Clark playing banjo on 'Hee Haw.' I'm a huge 'Hee Haw' fan. But I didn't know about bluegrass. It seemed like old people's music.
Hee Haw was probably my biggest exposure to live music at a young age, because there wasn't any live music around my town and no one in my family played instruments.
'Hee Haw' was a concept that nobody (including myself) thought would ever succeed.
My first car was a '63 Chevy station wagon that I called Ramona, because that's the sound it made. 'Farm Use' was painted on the back. It was right off the set of 'Hee Haw.'
I used to rejuvenate in 'Hee Haw.'
'Hee Haw' was a huge influence on me.
You might be a redneck if you have every episode of Hee Haw on tape.
Ronald Reagan's idea of a good farm program was Hee Haw.
'Jewel in the Crown' is the biggest exposure I've ever had on television.
I had that upbringing. Of watching 'Bonanza,' watching 'Hee Haw,' which both black and white would watch. I rode horses. I did gun spinning as a kid. I do these things.
If it wasn't for Kenny Rogers, I don't think I would be in country music. He was that guy when I was a kid - his music and 'Hee Haw' made me perk my ears up and made me say, 'What is this? I want to hear more of that.' He was that catalyst for me to start this whole run in country music.
I did an album called 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.' I sang the song on 'Hee Haw.'
'Doctor Who' is the most original science-fiction television series ever made. It is also one of the longest-running television shows of all time.
What I loved about country music when I was a kid was the Grand Ole Opry, was Hee Haw, was 360 degrees of entertainment.
What I loved about country music when I was a kid was the Grand Ole Opry, was 'Hee Haw,' was 360 degrees of entertainment.
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