Pop! Goes the Country
Pop! Goes the Country | |
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Genre | Musical variety |
Starring | Ralph Emery Tom T. Hall Jim Varney |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Production location(s) | Nashville, TN |
Running time | approx. 22-26 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | First Run Syndication |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release | September 7, 1974 – January 1, 1982 |
Pop! Goes the Country is a weekly half-hour syndicated variety country music television series that originally aired from September 7, 1974 through January 1, 1982 for a total of 234 episodes.[1] Originally hosted by Ralph Emery, the series was recorded at the Grand Ole Opry and featured comedy sketches, performances by and interviews with country music singers, both established celebrities and up and coming singers and musicians. In 1980, Tom T. Hall replaced Emery as the host. In the final year of the series, comedian Jim Varney became a member of the show, and the show moved from the Opry House to Opryland USA's Gaslight Theater.[2] It is also considered as a spin-off of The Porter Wagoner Show. The Statler Brothers sang the show's original theme song.
The series' title referenced the influence pop music was having on country music in the works of the era's country music performers such as Barbara Mandrell, Lynn Anderson, Dolly Parton, and Anne Murray, all of whom appeared as guests on the program, although performers with more traditional styles such as Loretta Lynn and Mel Tillis were also featured during the show's run.
As of December 2014, the show is being rebroadcast on the cable network RFD TV.
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External links
- Pop! Goes the Country in the Internet Movie Database
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- 1974 American television series debuts
- 1982 American television series endings
- 1970s American television series
- 1980s American television series
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- American country music
- Grand Ole Opry
- Culture of Nashville, Tennessee
- Country music television series