Lee Mace's Ozark Opry

- Transcript
As you know I live now. I don't see where that thing. Yeah I. Am. And coming from the beach with 30 minutes of. That. Was a hour and. Through. The hour. Thank you.
And. Thank you thank you. Thank you. Thank you over. Now we got a lot of good country music and we always will be sure we stayed with an old Toyota Way one. Thank you thank you very much. So
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank thank you thank you. France or thirsty with a really good laugh. THANK YOU THANK YOU
THANK YOU. Out thank you wrong. Now we're getting a few hours with us. Thank you. Our thanks. THANK
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU YOU. Of course we're really getting a little work
for our experts in this field of a fishing report for you. And welcome to the sportsman's corner hunting and safety rules for you today and you know money and safety just go hand in hand. Hunting is a challenge against great odds. I mean take the deer for instance you know it has its speed and it blends right in and it can ride into the forest. And a hunter has very little defense don't they Jim. Yeah I love what Jim trying to say as a hunter just almost defenseless. But you know when a lot of people do get their game they like to have them stuff they like to have a mountain hang them on the wall. Jim did you get a deer last year. I think I heard you had the head mounted you might want to show the folks here. That's really that's nice. Looks like it might have been a bring the bucket to the pool. Did you notice anything unusual about that deer. Oh it's a calf chase you know.
You know this here is probably one of the best friends out 100 elaborate hail you might want to look that over jam course it's a duck call it's just music as a duck flower still got is it soars down as it makes a left turn blights down toward the pond. Jim what do we do. Yeah launch. Yeah what do you think. What GM is trying to tell you is we let it go ahead and glide down and just blend right into its natural habitat. You know some people say that guns are very dangerous but do you know that there's more people injured in the bathroom than are with guns now you don't hear any do gooders trying to do it bathrooms do you remember that from Mark. Yeah yeah you know. You know speaking a banger to you know I read the other day where a fella held up a grocery store just with a spying or didn't have no gun. Whenever if you are a good general. I'll try to remember that.
You know a lot of people just don't like honey. They just don't like honey but you know I really enjoy it and I think the ones that don't like it because they haven't tried it because I like it kind of for the warden for the game and and you know animals aren't that defenseless I mean them animals got their defense too don't they Jim. Yeah yeah yeah yeah not even a fellow said he come face to face with a rabbit that had a knife. Now that beast GARRETT You know a lot of people love animals you know from a child you learned to love animals. I can remember I can remember when I got my first teddy bear can you hear. Yeah yeah what GM mentor was you know he got a life he's always liked animals all is alive. Do. You know we've had a lot a lot of accidents throughout the years but this last year we cut down a lot on hunting accidents what I read yesterday were the only hunting accidents last year was there was six cows two Toyotas and a van full of hippie as it were
in regard to cancer. Yeah. But of course you know. Our main purpose in this show and our main purpose in hunting is a safety end of it. Now you want to be sure don't have a gun around the house it's got a shell in it. I mean Jim and I hunt a lot we've got guns around the house we've got guns here in the office that no number loaded I mean we just we just don't have a loaded gun around the house and Jim would you like to add a little something to that for the folks. You know you got to know what you're doing if they're going to be just one of the soldiers. At the. It
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Going to operate ball dance and we like the way when songs. Thanks. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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It with the star. You never change. She swore never to. Show you. This. Thanks. Thank. You. Thank you thank you will see. At least that was. A big chance. For.
Me. Thank you.
Thank you very much. You know one of my favorite parts. We get ready to leave. Thank you.
Very much. For your grammarian. We hope you've enjoyed the whole film. We'll be back next week. Mr. We're looking for your. Country where. You've been watching. This is Larry at the same time next week. And remember any time you're the only person I. Am.
- Series
- Lee Mace's Ozark Opry
- Producing Organization
- KMOS
- Contributing Organization
- KMOS (Warrensburg, Missouri)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip/147-407wm6xm
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- Description
- Episode Description
- Lee Mace hosts this country music variety show recorded in front of a live audience, featuring performances by the Ozark Opry Orchestra, the Ozark Opry Dancers, and the Ozark Opry Singers. Songs include: "I'm Gonna Write a Song", "A Truck Drivin' Man" with Wendell Craig, "Goody, Goody for You" with Bill Atterberry (Goofer), "Hey Baby" with Christy Moore, "Bye Bye Blues" with Jim Smith and Chuck Sars, Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again" with Wendell Craig, "I Ain't Ever Seen Nobody Like You" with Christy Moore, and "Getting Ready to Leave" with Vicky Lombardo. Smith and Goofer do a comedy routine in the style of a hunting and fishing safety report.
- Series Description
- Lee Mace's Ozark Opry is a variety show featuring music, dancing, and comedy in the tradition of Ozarks.
- Created Date
- 1985-04-03
- Asset type
- Episode
- Genres
- Performance
- Topics
- Music
- Rights
- No copyright statement in the content.
- Media type
- Moving Image
- Duration
- 00:27:14
- Credits
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Announcer: Heaberlin, Larry
Audio Engineer: Ozark Opry Singers
Audio Engineer: Stark, D.
Distributor: Ozark Opry Productions
Distributor: Rhees Communications
Executive Producer: Mace, Lee
Executive Producer: Rhees, Joseph
Host: Mace, Lee
Performer: Craig, Wendell
Performer: Lombardo, Vicky
Performer: Sars, Chuck
Performer: Smith, Jim
Performer: Phinney, Jim
Performer: Moore, Christy
Performer: Ozark Opry Dancers
Performer: Ozark Opry Orchestra
Performer: Nichols, Clyde
Performer: Atterberry, Bill
Producing Organization: KMOS
- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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KMOS
Identifier: OO 201 (Tape Label)
Format: Betacam: SP
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:26:35
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- Citations
- Chicago: “Lee Mace's Ozark Opry,” 1985-04-03, KMOS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed July 1, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-147-407wm6xm.
- MLA: “Lee Mace's Ozark Opry.” 1985-04-03. KMOS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. July 1, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-147-407wm6xm>.
- APA: Lee Mace's Ozark Opry. Boston, MA: KMOS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-147-407wm6xm