Grady Jim Robinson as Armani Ronnie Floyd with his Band of Saints.
Gina King as Minnie Pearl in a sendup of Hee Haw.
Lana Flowers on flute.
Kyle Kellams and Amy Cochran.
Flip Putthoff and Kim Martin as Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar
Sharla Bardin, Lana Flowers and Rusty Garrett.
Rusty Turner
Laura Bruegge on saxophone.
Katherine Shurlds and Charlie Alison as the Mad Hatter. In the background are Kyle and Laura Kellams as the cards and Sarah Warnock as part of the chorus.
Sharla Bardin, Gina King and Rusty Garrett.
Richard Dean Prudenti on saxophone.
Katherine Shurlds
Kyle Kellams as the Hee Haw radio announcer, Charlie Farquharson.
Greg Harton, Rusty Turner and Mark Young.
Trysta Eakin and Hailey Bonnell in the cornfield.
Mark Young and Amy Cochran dance to a song about digital things.
Dusty Higgins as John Kerry, Cassandra Garnas as Jane Pauley and Charlie Alison as George W. Bush.
Denise Malan, Lana Flowers, Scott Shackleford and Greg Harton.
Sharla Bardin on drum.
Debbie Miller, Brenda Blagg and Laura Bruegge.
Mustapha Ajbaili and Natalia Pizarro in the cornfield.
Charlie Alison as George W. Bush on “Survivor: The Presidential Edition.”
Flip Putthoff investigates a crime.
Mark Young
Gina King, Rusty Garrett and Hailey Bonnell.
The Gridiron Dancers
Sharla Bardin, Kristin Netterstrom and Rusty Garrett.
Dusty Higgins and Lewel Scherer.
The Gridiron Marching Band.
The cast
Debbie Miller, Brenda Blagg, Laura Bruegge, Charlie Alison and Greg Harton.
Cassandra Garnas
Charlie Alison and Amy Cochran, the Timely News Update anchors.
Hailey Bonnell and Charlie Alison dancing to “Digital Things.”
Laura Kellams and Greg Harton examine the proliferation of news boxes.
Jeff Smith as David Gearhart and Kyle Kellams as Regis Philbin asking whether there’s a lifeline for $300 million.
Stacey Roberts
The Gridiron Dancers.
Sharla Bardin and Lana Flowers in the cornfield.
Dusty Higgins as the King.
Brenda Blagg returns from the rabbit hole.
The cast
Jeff Smith, Stacey Roberts and Vivian Cummings.
Lewel Scherer and Rusty Garrett dancing to “Digital Things.”
Charlie Alison as Buck Owens and Greg Harton as Roy Clark, hosts of Hee Haw.
Sharla Bardin, Lewel Scherer and Rusty Garrett.
Flip Putthoff
Brenda Blagg and Rusty Garrett.
The cast in “Hillbilly Eye for the Vendor Guy.”
Laura Bruegge and Greg Harton.
Grady Jim Robinson
Jeff Neise and Jeff Smith.
Richard Dean Prudenti as Mayor Steve Womack, returned from the war.
Charlie Alison as the Mad Hatter and Brenda Blagg. In the background is Gina King as the White Rabbit.
Emily Kaitz
The Gridiron Cheerleaders.
Greg Harton as tour guide Skip Rutherford and Rusty Garrett as a wooden Al Gore.
Richard Dean Prudenti
Grady Jim Robinson as Bill Clinton shakes hands with Al Gore, played by Rusty Garrett.
Kyle Kellams as a TV reporter.
Rusty Garrett
Katherine Shurlds as Hillary with Grady Jim Robinson as Bill.
Trysta Eakin and Richard Dean Prudenti.
Mustapha Ajbaili as Arnold Schwartzeneger and Cassandra Garnas as Jane Pauley.
Hailey Bonnell
Emily Kaitz
The cast trying to convince Coach Houston Nutt to call a pass play.
Flip Putthoff
Rusty Turner
Scott Shackleford and Stacey Roberts.
Katherine Shurlds and Brenda Blagg.
Michael Zamora
Mark Young, ready to unload some Krispy Kreme donuts.
Trysta Eakin and Richard Dean Prudenti dancing to “Digital Things.”
Rusty Garrett as Frank Broyles on the line and Kyle Kellams as Regis Philbin.
Katherine Shurlds as Hillary.
Rusty Turner and Flip Putthoff.
Scott Shackleford as Don Tyson.
Rusty Turner, Katherine Shurlds and Dusty Higgins.
Natalia Pizarro
Katherine Shurlds.
The baker’s dozen of Duggar children.
Dusty Higgins as the King.
Grady Jim Robinson as Bill Clinton, following the gyrations of Elvis, played by Dusty Higgins.
Rusty Turner and Mark Young.
Natalia Pizarro
The cast of Hee Haw in the cornfield.
Bertha Gutierez
Donna Lonchar as the scarecrow.
Mark Young on trumpet.
Mustapha Ajbaili and Mark Young
Sarah Warnock, Denise Malan, Jeff Smith, Trysta Eakin, Lewel Scherer and Lana Flowers.