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Re: Old History photo # 344 #8386035
04/13/25 04:47 AM
04/13/25 04:47 AM
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Minnesota
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Minnesota
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Was he an actor? Not hardly. Could he read cue cards and remember lines? Not so hot. Was he a Hee Haw star anyhow? Just mention BR-549.

Alvin “Junior” Samples was born in Cumming, Georgia, in 1926 and spent the first 40 years of his life doing carpentry, driving race cars, and fishing. And lyin’ about it. In 1966 he told a story called “The Whopper” on local radio about catching a big fish, and it became a novelty record. That led directly to his getting on Hee Haw in 1969.

The format borrowed generously from Laugh In. Samples had never acted, but he knew about hillbillies — real or invented, like the Culhanes. He did the blackout cornfield sketches as good as Roy Clark or Buck Owens and most famously played a used car salesman who told buyers to call a five-digit phone number, BR-549.

One of the most unlikely but beloved stars of the small screen was born in Cumming on April 10, 1926, Today in Georgia History.


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Re: Old History photo # 344 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8386038
04/13/25 04:56 AM
04/13/25 04:56 AM
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New York ,Adirondack mts.
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New York ,Adirondack mts.
He was great.

Re: Old History photo # 344 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8386045
04/13/25 05:43 AM
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Midland, MI.
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Midland, MI.
Yes he was great. We date ourselves by remembering BR-549.


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Re: Old History photo # 344 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8386073
04/13/25 07:50 AM
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Michigan
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Re: Old History photo # 344 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8386075
04/13/25 07:57 AM
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Eastern Shore, MD
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Eastern Shore, MD
He was definitely one of my favorites with his down to earth style, wit and humor.

Re: Old History photo # 344 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8386150
04/13/25 09:52 AM
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Northern Michigan
I always thought Mr. Samples to be ahead of his time as far as manly fashion wear, I dress like him every single day.


Re: Old History photo # 344 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8386159
04/13/25 10:09 AM
04/13/25 10:09 AM
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Northern Maine
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Northern Maine
He was awesome on a awesome show.


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Re: Old History photo # 344 [Re: Seldom] #8386163
04/13/25 10:16 AM
04/13/25 10:16 AM
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Minnesota
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Originally Posted by Seldom
Yes he was great. We date ourselves by remembering BR-549.

We sure do


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