Seeking younger, more urban viewers, CBS cancels nearly all of its rural-themed programming. Among the most notable casualties:The Beverly Hillbillies – a sitcom which had aired since 1962, about the misadventures of an Appalachia clan who become oil tycoons.Green Acres – another sitcom about a New York attorney and his wife who move to the country and start farming.Hee Haw – the country music-variety show starring Roy Clark and Buck Owens.Fans of
Hee Haw were quickly soothed when the show entered syndication in the fall. The show was an immediate success, and viewers would continue to make their weekly visit to Kornfield County for the next 20 years. Meanwhile, both
The Beverly Hillbillies and
Green Acres would continue to live on in syndication.
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