Junior Samples
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Junior Samples, born Alvin Samples, Jr. (April 10, 1926 – November 13, 1983) was an American comedian best known for his 14-year run as a cast member of the TV show Hee Haw.
Samples (born in Cumming, Georgia) was a stock car racing driver who went on the radio at the age of 40, and told a story about catching the largest fish ever seen in his hometown. The story was a humorous tall tale, and the recording of this radio story became a best-selling novelty record.
He was asked to become part of the 1969 cast of Hee Haw, and created a bumbling personality -- he often slurred his way through delivery, messing up jokes and forgetting lines -- more in line with Andy Kaufman than traditional comedy. In this way, Samples did much to contribute to the post-Laugh In surrealist comedy of the show, with its strange combination of absurdist kitsch and down-home non sequiturs. His most famous bit was as a used car salesman, inviting callers to call an older 5-digit phone number, BR-549. When Hee Haw episodes were later sold to the public through a TV ad, the initial 800 number was 1-800-BR54949, a takeoff of Samples' comedy bit. BR549 was also taken as a name in 1993 by an American country music band.
The gigantic Samples, whose weight sometimes neared 400 pounds, was on Hee Haw for 14 years, until he died of a heart attack at the age of 57 in 1983. He was nominated for two Comedian of the Year Awards from the Country Music Awards in 1969 and 1970, and released a number of other comedy albums.
[edit] BR549 trivia
At Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana on the signs through out the hospital cautioning against the use of cell phones, have an image of a cell phone on them, on the display on the cell phone the "number" BR549 is displayed.