'Hee Haw' co-creator and producer Sam Lovullo dies at age 88

LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Hee Haw" producer and co-creator Sam Lovullo has
died at age 88.
Publicists the Brokaw Company said Thursday that Lovullo died at his
home in Los Angeles on Tuesday. He had been suffering from heart
disease.
Lovullo brought country music and humor to millions of American homes
with "Hee Haw," the variety show that ran for two years on CBS
starting in 1969 and went on to a 21-year run in syndication. Lovullo
was producer for all but the last five years.
The show affectionately made light of rural culture but was actually
produced in Nashville and featured music from country legends like
Johnny Cash and Loretta Lynn.
Lovullo's son Torey Lovullo is a former Major League Baseball player
who is now the manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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