After they sold
Hee Haw to the owners of the
Grand Ole Opry for 15 million dollars in the mid-1980s, Peppiatt & Aylesworth worked on various solo projects. They wanted to leave while the show was still on top, and they were, consistently placing number one or two, regularly beating
The Lawrence Welk Show (by this point Welk had retired) and
Soul Train among syndicated programs in prime-time. John Aylesworth created and produced The Nashville Palace and was later recruited for
Dolly in 1987. He began writing several plays and musical productions for Palm Springs-area theatre after moving there. Frank Peppiatt worked on
The Barbara Mandrell Show (1980–1982), then went on to produce a series starring
Don Adams called
Check it Out! in Canada. The two came together in the late 1980s to write a musical based on the life of
Jimmy Durante. The play ran on stages in Toronto, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. In 1996, they reunited for a tribute show in Canada honouring their long careers and great contributions to television and film. The program, ''Adrienne Clarkson Presents- A Tribute to Peppiatt & Aylesworth: Canada's First Television Comedy Team'' aired in October 1996 on the CBC and was rerun several times through 1997. The show was produced by John Aylesworth's son,
Bill Aylesworth and directed by Robin Campbell (Norman Campbell's son). It profiled their classic careers with interviews, clips, archive footage, Kinescopes, and new sketches shot just for the tribute.
Rich Little,
Bernard Slade, Jill Foster,
Norman Jewison,
Norman Campbell, and others contributed their remembrances. The duo was once again called back to Canada in 2005 for the production of Comedy Gold, a history of Canadian comedy featuring an All-Star cast including;
Dan Aykroyd,
Martin Short,
Tommy Chong,
Lorne Michaels,
Howie Mandel,
Ivan Reitman,
Jim Carrey and others. They also participated in a retrospective, The Joke's on Us: 50 Years of CBC Satire, in 2002. Peppiatt & Aylesworth were inducted into the CBC Comedy Hall Of Fame in 1995. They duo were inducted as a team into the
Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame (part of the
Canadian Comedy Awards) in November/2022 in Toronto, ON (Canada), during a 3-Day comedy festival produced by
Tim Progosh. In attendance to accept the awards were Frank Peppiatt's daughters
Francesca Robyn Peppiatt and Marney Peppiatt, and grandchildren.
Bill Aylesworth accepted for his father on behalf of the Aylesworth Family. ==Personal life==