
History of Country: History of Country
1975 the year when Country artists achieve mainstream success John Denver wins CMA Entertainer of the Year to everyone's displeasure, and Hank Williams Jr. suffers a career changing accident.

1975 the year when Country artists achieve mainstream success John Denver wins CMA Entertainer of the Year to everyone's displeasure, and Hank Williams Jr. suffers a career changing accident.

Jed's bloodhound Duke takes on the role of matchmaker for his master and a glamorous woman from France.

Granny's plan to stop Pearl's yodeling backfires when the police she called find her illegal still.

Police and Elly's animals converge on the Clampett estate when Pearl starts giving yodeling lessons.

Drysdale's marriage is threatened when he looks to the Clampetts for a housekeeper while his wife is away.

Trying to cool a feud between Granny and Pearl, Jed takes his family on a sightseeing tour of Beverly Hills.

From Nashville, Tenn., Bill Cody and crew start weekday mornings with studio guests, news and good music.

Attacked by Shoshones while crossing a burial ground, Adam discovers that the Indian woman tending him is white.

An outlaw joins the Cartwrights' cattle drive, knowing it will take him to the town where his father is the sheriff.

For saving his life, Ben offers some Ponderosa farmland to an American Indian.

A sheriff's daughter runs off with her boyfriend (John Ericson), unaware he is a murderous bank robber.

Hoss and Little Joe spend the most unforgettable night at the carnival when Little Joe's date disappears.

A Las Vegas gambler (Kenny Rogers) must deal with a con woman (Ann Jillian) as he works casino security to pay off a debt.

A small-town Southern preacher's (Kenny Rogers) pacifist nephew (Fredric Lehne) is taunted for refusing to enter World War II.

Chris Janson, Dustin Lynch and Russell Dickerson perform.

Discusses Patsy Cline's vocal talent and the emotional depth she brought to each performance, cementing her status as a pioneering figure in country music whose greatest hits continue to captivate audiences worldwide.

The Clampetts take Jethro to Mrs. Drysdale's psychiatrist for an assessment so that he can pass the fifth grade when Pearl accompanies him, she is worried about being asked to lie on the couch.

Jed is confronted with too many cooks and not enough vittles when he invites Pearl and Jethrine to Beverly Hills.

When Granny, Uncle Jed, Elly May and Jethro decide to return to the country for the holidays, they discover airline travel.

The Clampetts load their shootin' irons for a match with the Drysdales when Sonny jilts and infuriates Elly May.