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spent the first 20 years of his career as a mostly honest lawman, but after the county voted away his pension, Rosco joined Hogg in an effort to fund his retirement in his last couple of years as sheriff. Early episodes also portray him as a fairly hard-nosed, somewhat darker policeman character, who even shoots a criminal during the first season. As the series progressed and producers recognized how popular it had become with children, Best altered his portrayal into a more bumbling, comical character. By the end of the first season, his origin had been virtually forgotten (and his job as sheriff appeared to become open-ended). Rosco is also the younger brother of Lulu
Coltrane Hogg (Boss Hogg's wife). Rosco frequently initiates car chases with Bo and Luke Duke, but the Duke boys usually elude Rosco by outwitting him, with Rosco typically wrecking his patrol car as a result from which he would nearly always escape unscathed (only two episodes—the fourth season's "Coltrane vs. Duke" and the sixth season's "Too Many Roscos"—toy with the concept of him being injured. The first episode has him faking injury so that the Duke boys would lose the General Lee while the latter has Best playing two characters. His normal character, Rosco, is presumed drowned while a criminal that looks like Rosco has a headache). These chases are often the result of Rosco setting up illegal speed traps such as false or changing speed limit signs and various other trickery, which became increasingly cartoonish and far-fetched as the seasons passed. While he enjoys "hot pursuit" he seemingly (Boss Hogg as well) never intends for anyone to get seriously hurt. His middle initial, "P", was added at the start of the second season, and only one episode (the third season's "Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane", in which he is subjected to a scam marriage) reveals his middle name, "Purvis". Rosco also has a soft spot for his
2015:. Typically, Boss Hogg would call in Hughie once per season to come up with a particularly dastardly scheme to get rid of the Dukes. Hughie's seemingly flawless plots always ended in disaster, and Boss Hogg would throw him out of Hazzard at the end of the episode. Despite this, Hogg always gave Hughie "one last chance" on his next appearance. In later appearances, Hughie wormed his way back into Hazzard by coming up with a scheme and then persuading Hogg to go along with it, often by bribery. The character of Hughie was first introduced in the episode "Uncle Boss", produced as the second episode of the second season but not broadcast until the third season (for unknown reasons, and just several episodes prior to "The Return of Hughie Hogg"). By that time, Hughie had already been seen as Temporary Sheriff in the second-season episode "Arrest Jesse Duke", in which he appeared in a secondary role, written in at the last minute to cover Sheriff Rosco's absence during James Best's temporary boycott of the show. He acted somewhat out of character of his usual conniving self in the episode, due to being given most of Rosco's lines. Like the two Hazzard County deputies, Hughie has eyes for Daisy Duke, but his feelings are merely of a selfish, lustful nature; Daisy despises Hughie, and thus the only reason that she will
1761:) is a friend of the Dukes but, while working for Rosco and Boss, he is often forced into pursuing the Dukes and/or arresting them on trumped-up charges. In the early episodes, Enos is shown to be a rather good driver (and respected as such by Bo and Luke) but, by the end of the first season, he is shown to be as incompetent a driver as Rosco. His common catchphrase is "Possum on a gumbush!" When he returns from his stint in Los Angeles, he seems to be able to stand up to Boss and Rosco slightly more, and sometimes refuses to participate in their schemes. In the early episodes, Rosco frequently calls him "jackass", which soon evolved into the more family-friendly "dipstick" as the show became a hit with younger viewers (though Boss Hogg, who also used the term "jackass" to berate Sheriff Rosco, occasionally returned to calling Enos this in later seasons). Enos has a crush on Daisy Duke that she often uses to the Dukes' advantage in unraveling Hogg and Rosco's schemes. Enos is very much in love with Daisy, and although Daisy seems to love him back, it is supposedly only as a close friend. In the penultimate episode, "Enos and Daisy's Wedding", the two plan on getting married, only to have Enos call it off at the last minute due to an attack of
1739:" is a large freshwater turtle, common in the southeastern U.S.). In the early episodes, he is a wild man, often breaking the law. By the end of the first season, he has settled down and become an easygoing good ol' boy. Although not mentioned in the first couple of episodes, by the mid-first season, he owns "Cooter's Garage" in Hazzard County Square, directly across from the Sheriff's Department. Cooter is an "honorary Duke", as he shares the same values and often assists the Dukes in escaping Rosco's clutches, or helps them to foil Boss Hogg's schemes. During the second season, Jones left the series for a few episodes due to a dispute over whether the character should be clean-shaven or have a full beard. In his absence, Cooter's place was filled by several of Cooter's supposed cousins who were never mentioned before or since. Jones returned when the dispute was solved—Cooter would be clean-shaven (although, for continuity reasons, with the episodes being broadcast in a different order to that which they were filmed, he was not clean-shaven until the third season onwards). Cooter drives a variety of trucks, including
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they always get permission from him. Boss Hogg is also married to (and dominated by) Rosco's "fat sister" (Lulu
Coltrane Hogg), a point that does not always sit well with either Boss Hogg or Rosco; Hogg sometimes claims that Rosco is indebted to him because of it, though his on-screen interactions with Lulu typically show him loving her deeply (and giving in to her stronger personality). In addition to his role as county commissioner, he is also the police commissioner, land commissioner, and bank president. Boss is also the chief of the Hazzard Fire Department and the owner of, or primary mortgage holder on, most of the places in the county, including the Boar's Nest, Rhubottem's Store, Cooter's garage and the Duke farm. It is implied in some episodes that he is the Justice of the Peace, but in others Hazzard relies on a circuit judge. In the episode "Coltrane vs. Duke", Hogg represents Rosco when he sues the Dukes, implying that he is a licensed attorney. His vehicle is a white 1970
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around in his
Cadillac (or occasionally driven by Rosco and, in the series' finale, by Uncle Jesse) and frequently challenged others by invoking his driving expertise from his days as a ridge-runner. Unlike other vehicles in the series, Boss Hogg's Cadillac is typically treated with kid gloves. The car is almost always seen with its convertible top down, with the top only being seen in two episodes, "Daisy's Song" (the chauffeur was called "Eddie" in this episode), the second to be produced and broadcast, and briefly in the second-season episode "Witness for the Persecution", when Cooter is returning it to the Court House after repairs. When filming close-up shots inside the studio, a similar-looking 1967 De Ville is used. The door vent windows (eliminated for 1969), as well as the small, round, chrome exterior mirror being noticeably different from the 1970 model's large, square, brushed stainless mirror.
1634:. The arrangement was supposed to be for an indefinite time, but there are several times throughout the series when Hogg fires her. However, he always ends up rehiring her at the end of each episode because of various circumstances. Although Hogg is a nemesis to Daisy and her family, she is friends with Hogg's wife Lulu. Daisy often uses her charming personality and sex appeal to influence male policemen or henchmen into going easier on other Duke family members and/or cause them to become too distracted to carry out their assigned duties or evil plans. Daisy also utilizes her position at the restaurant to get insider information to help the Dukes in foiling Hogg's various schemes. She also has the distinction of having her trademark provocatively high-cut jean short shorts named after her: "
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ill-tempered sheriff hated Bo, Luke, Daisy, Coy, Vance, Uncle Jesse, and Cooter immensely and they were well aware that Bo and Luke were not allowed to enter his county. Sheriff Little was constantly irritated by the bumbling performance of
Sheriff Coltrane and the crookedness of Hogg, although he thought highly of deputy Enos; Little was strict, by-the-book, and a competent law officer, everything that Sheriff Rosco was not (although he too had little luck in capturing Bo and Luke). He had a wife named Rachel and also a daughter. Before Sheriff Little was introduced, in the third-season episode "My Son, Bo Hogg", several first- and second-season episodes saw several similar tough-as-nails Sheriffs from adjoining counties.
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and Luke, with Coy a direct "carbon copy" replacement for Bo and Vance for Luke, with little variation in character. This was something that even show creator Gy
Waldron has said was wrong, and that he insisted, unsuccessfully, that audiences would not accept direct clones and the two replacements should be taken in a different direction character wise, but was overruled by the producers. Waldron also commented that if Bach too had walked, the show would probably have been canceled. It was reported that prior to filming, Cherry and Mayer were given Bo and Luke episodes to watch, to study and learn to emulate them, although Cherry has said in interviews that he does not recall this ever happening.
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3071:"Golden Eagle" which had a golden eagle emblem on the hood and the name "Dixie" on the sides. Like other vehicles in the show, there was more than one Jeep used throughout the series, which were both manual and automatic transmission. The design of the roll cage also varied across the seasons. When the Jeep was introduced at the end of the second season's "The Runaway", it was seen to have doors and a slightly different paint job, but, bar one appearance in the next produced episode, "Arrest Jesse Duke" (actually broadcast before "The Runaway", causing a continuity error), thereafter the doors were removed and the paint job was made all-white, with
689:, but many others affect the financial security of the Duke farm, which Hogg has long wanted to acquire for various reasons. Other times, Hogg hires criminals from out of town to do his dirty work for him, and he often tries to frame Bo and Luke as part of these plots. Bo and Luke always seem to stumble over Hogg's latest scheme, sometimes by curiosity, and often by sheer luck, and quash it. Despite the Dukes often coming to his rescue, Hogg never loses his irrational dislike of the clan, particularly Bo and Luke, often accusing them of spying on him, robbing or planning to rob him, or other nefarious actions.
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mentioned, Lulu only appeared once during the first season (in the episode "Repo Men") and once during the second season ("The
Rustlers"), before her appearances gradually increased over the third season. By the fourth season, she was a frequently seen recurring character. Initially in her single first- and second-season appearances, she was portrayed to be rather spoiled and selfish; as her appearances increased, the character evolved into being more caring and kind—often in contrast to Boss, and which on occasion proved to be his downfall or his
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another, far lower, on the back), so that the targeted singer would be in violation of the posted limit. The singer would be required to give a free performance at the Boar's Nest in exchange for having their citations forgiven; the performer would then perform one of their best-known hits or other popular country music standard, while the Dukes, Boss, Rosco, Enos, Cletus, Cooter, and other patrons whooped and hollered in enjoyment of the performance. More often than not, the performer would give a sarcastic parting shot to Boss and Rosco.
1552:. However, the "hood slide" quickly proved popular and became a regular staple of the rest of the episodes. The only episode to directly refer to the age difference between Luke and Bo is in the seventh season opener, the "flashback" episode "Happy Birthday, General Lee", where it is stated that Luke had already been in the Marines while Bo was in his last year at high school. Though Bo and Luke share the CB call sign "Lost Sheep", in the season one episode "Money to Burn", Luke refers to himself (singularly) as "Sittin' Duck".
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in that episode. Initially referred to as a boy, Flash is later regularly a girl (despite an occasional male reference afterwards). Flash was added at the start of the third season, after James Best suggested to the producers that Rosco have a dog. Rosco doted on Flash, often calling her "Velvet Ears". Flash was portrayed by several Basset Hounds during the series (distinguishable by different facial colors), the most regular being Sandy. James Best bought a share of Sandy, who was rescued from an
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NASCAR tour just as Coy and Vance leave
Hazzard to tend to a sick relative). More than a few viewers commented that they were disappointed by this, and that they would have liked to see both pairs of Duke boys team up to tackle a particularly dastardly plot by Boss Hogg before Coy and Vance's departure, but as it turned out, Coy and Vance had little dialogue and were gone by the first commercial break, never to be seen, heard from or even mentioned again.
3149:. He was also "The Balladeer" (as credited), and served as narrator of the show. The version released as a single is not the same version used in the show's opening credits; the single version has a repeat of the chorus and an instrumental to pad out the length, uses a different instrumental mix that emphasizes the bass, and replaces the last verse with an inside joke about how the TV show producers "keep on showing hands and not face on TV".
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County". With Cooter's temporary absence, it was never fully explained why one of his relations was suddenly running the garage in his place; and in a similar vein to Coy and Vance in the fifth season, both of these cousins of Cooter were very much clones of the original character, and were never mentioned before or after their temporary spells replacing the original character.
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2189:(who played Sheriff Rosco in the 2005 movie version and had previously played a villain in the fourth-season episode "Bad Day in Hazzard"), Ritchie Montgomery is the only actor to appear in both episode(s) of the TV series and the 2005 movie (where he plays the small role of a State Trooper). Montgomery mentions this in a feature on the DVD versions of the movie.
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handle, although they were actually driving Daisy's
Plymouth Road Runner (see below) at the time. As it became obvious that the "General Lee" handle would be out of place when the Duke boys were in another vehicle, the "Lost Sheep" handle was devised (with Uncle Jesse being "Shepherd" and Daisy being "Bo Peep").
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was once used by Uncle Jesse to make moonshine runs. This car was used in "Days of Shine and Roses" (season 2 episode 1). It was not used to make moonshine runs but for a race between Jesse Duke and Boss Hogg, where because of the agreement with the federal government they carried 10 gallons of water
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During the first five episodes of the show that were filmed in
Georgia, the cars involved with filming were given to the crew at the H&H body shop near the filming location. At this shop, the men worked day and night to prepare the wrecked cars for the next day while still running their body shop
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circuit; how they did this considering the terms of their probation was never explained. Cherry and Mayer were originally contracted at just 10 episodes as stand-ins, still with hope that a settlement might be reached with Wopat and
Schneider (in total, they made 19 episodes including one with Bo and
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products. They felt that neither of them was being paid what was owed to them and this became very frustrating to the duo. As a result, in the spring of 1982, as filming was due to begin on the fifth season, Wopat and Schneider did not report to the set in protest over the matter. Catherine Bach also
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relied on character familiarity, with each character effectively serving the same role within a typical episode. Deputy Cletus replaced Deputy Enos in Seasons 3 and 4, and Coy and Vance Duke temporarily replaced Bo and Luke (due to a salary dispute) for most of Season 5, but these were the only major
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Hogg is first seen to drive for himself in the second-season opener "Days of Shine and Roses", where he and Jesse challenge each other to one last moonshine race. From the fourth season onward, except for a couple of brief reappearances of the chauffeur (during the fourth season), Hogg drove himself
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toys and products being licensed and becoming big sellers. However, over the course of the show's fourth season, series stars Tom Wopat and John Schneider—who had already previously voiced their concern and discontent about increasingly inferior scripts being written for episodes—became increasingly
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patrol car, and the only recurring character in the series played by a black actor. Sheriff Little had an angry tendency to punch and kick fenders and doors off cars that he wrecked. He was also not afraid to pull out his trusty 12-gauge shotgun and open fire. He is a left-handed police officer. The
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and Rosco's loyal companion, who hates Boss Hogg but loves the Dukes. She first appeared in the first official third-season episode "Enos Strate to the Top" (the two-part third season opener "Carnival of Thrills" was held over from the previous season), although the dog was not formally "introduced"
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Corrupt county commissioner Jefferson Davis (J. D.) "Boss" Hogg either runs or has his fingers in virtually everything in Hazzard County. Hogg is forever angry at the Dukes, especially Bo and Luke, for their habit of foiling his crooked schemes. Many episodes revolve around Hogg's attempts to engage
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position to a more family-friendly Monday evening slot at 7:20 p.m. Soon a massive hit, it moved from Monday evenings to prime-time Saturday evening (times varied, but typically around 5:25 p.m.), where it stayed for a number of years. Later when ratings began to dip (partly caused by the
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The show also used 1968 Chargers (which shared the same sheet metal) by pop-riveting the "I" piece to the center of the 68's grille, as well as cutting out the tail lights, pop-riveting the '69 lenses in place, and removing the round side marker lights. These Chargers performed many record-breaking
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automobile auction for $ 230,000. An eBay auction which garnered a bid of $ 9,900,500 for the car was never finalized, with the purported bidder claiming his account had been hacked. The underside of the hood has the signatures of the cast from the 1997 TV movie. Schneider has also restored over 20
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The new Dukes—previously unmentioned nephews of Uncle Jesse, who were said to have left the farm in 1976 before the show had started—were unpopular with the great majority of viewers, and the ratings immediately sank. Much of the criticism was that Coy and Vance were nothing but direct clones of Bo
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Gilley's and Lynn's appearances were not solely for the celebrity speed trap. After performing a concert in Hazzard, Gilley was nabbed while leaving and forced to do a second show to nullify his citation. Loretta Lynn was kidnapped by criminals wanting to break into the music business. Lynn was the
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over the land. Usually dressed in an all-white suit, he is the fat, greedy, corrupt county commissioner with visions of grandeur and a voracious appetite for food, who constantly orders Rosco to "Get them Duke boys!" He is also Bo and Luke's probation officer; when Bo and Luke need to leave Hazzard
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racer drove by and sounded his car's Dixie horn. The producers immediately rushed after him asking where he had bought the horn. Warner Bros. purchased several Chargers for stunts, as they generally destroyed at least one or two cars per episode. By the end of the show's sixth season, the Chargers
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painted on the roof, the words "GENERAL LEE" over each door, and the number "01" on each door. In the original five Georgia-filmed episodes, a Confederate flag along with a checkered racing flag in a criss-cross pattern could be seen behind the rear window; this was removed because the extra decal
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L.B. was Cooter's cousin who filled for Cooter when he was away from the garage in several second-season episodes (in reality, this was to cover for Ben Jones's absence, after a disagreement with producers as to whether Cooter should have a beard or not). L.B. appeared in the episodes "Follow that
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When John Schneider auditioned for the role of Bo Duke, he came to the audition in a dilapidated pickup truck, sporting a week-long beard growth, wearing overalls and a white T-shirt with a pack of cigarettes rolled up in a sleeve collar, and carrying a can of beer, trying to look the part. At the
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him after a scheme has unraveled. Sheriff Coltrane also finds himself targeted in some instances. On such occasions, Bo and Luke usually have to rescue their adversaries as an inevitable precursor to defeating the bad guys; in other instances, the Dukes join forces with Hogg and Coltrane to tackle
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bought a package of the program, owning the rights to the first 60 episodes produced (running up to "The Fugitive"), showing the series on Saturday afternoons at 4 p.m. They later showed the episodes they owned again, including a stint showing it in a weekday 3 p.m. slot, running for 50
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The Duke boys' CB handle was (jointly) "Lost Sheep". Originally when the show was conceived, their handle was to be "General Lee" to match their vehicle, but this was only ever used on-screen on one occasion, in the second episode, "Daisy's Song", when Cooter calls Bo and Luke over the CB by this
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announcing Wopat and Schneider's return suggested that Cherry and Mayer would remain as part of the cast (though presumably in a reduced role), but it was quickly realized that "four Duke boys" would not work within the context of the series, and due to the huge unpopularity associated with their
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The "celebrity speed trap" feature was essentially the same each time: Aware that a big-name country star was passing through the area, Boss Hogg would order Rosco to lower the speed limit on a particular road to an unreasonable level (using a reversible sign, with one speed limit on one side and
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of Hazzard County and right-hand man and brother-in-law of its corrupt county administrator, Jefferson Davis "J.D." Hogg ("Boss Hogg"), whom Rosco calls his "little fat buddy", "Little Chrome Dome", "Little Meadow-Muffin", and several other names. In the early episodes, it is mentioned that Rosco
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Although Coy and Vance were never popular, viewers were disappointed by their departure episode, "Welcome Back, Bo 'n' Luke", which was for the most part a standard episode, with the return of Bo and Luke and the departure of Coy and Vance tacked onto the beginning (Bo and Luke return from their
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in direct competition with Boss Hogg, whom he always calls "J.D.". However, while both Boss Hogg and Uncle Jesse would scowl at the mention of the other's name, the two enjoyed a lifelong "friendship" of sorts, with one helping the other when in desperate need. Jesse educated his nephews against
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While the return of Bo and Luke was welcomed by ardent and casual viewers alike, and as a result ratings recovered slightly, the show never completely regained its former popularity. One of Wopat and Schneider's disputes even before they left was what they considered to be increasingly weak and
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Emery Potter is the part-time Hazzard County registrar and chief teller of the Hazzard Bank. Emery is a meek, soft-spoken man with a low tolerance for anything exciting. He is a friend of the Dukes, and sometimes falls under Hogg's crooked schemes simply because he is too timid to stand up for
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or to leave Hazzard County unless they get permission from their probation officer, Boss Hogg. The details of their probation terms vary from episode to episode. Sometimes it is implied that they would be jailed for merely crossing the county line, or in other episodes the state line. On other
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as B.B. Davenport. Ernie Lively also played a different character named "Dobro Doolan", a friend of Bo and Luke, in the first episode of the series, "One Armed Bandits" (where he was credited as Ernie Brown), and as a guard called Clyde in the later sixth-season episode "The Ransom of Hazzard
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in subsequent appearances. In the second-season episode "Follow That Still" and the sixth-season episode "The Boar's Nest Bears", the marriage to, and death of, his wife is mentioned; he also mentions marrying her in the first-season episode "Luke's Love Story". His CB handle is "Shepherd", a
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Boss Hogg's wife, Hughie Hogg's aunt, and Rosco's sister. Lulu constantly challenged her husband for authority and rallied for the equality of women in Hazzard, and was one of the few people in Hazzard who actually intimidated Boss, though he genuinely loved and cared for her. Although much
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The show ran for seven seasons and a total of 147 episodes. Many of the episodes followed a similar structure "out-of-town crooks pull a robbery or commit a crime or scandal, Duke boys blamed, spend the rest of the hour clearing their names, the General Lee flies and the squad cars crash".
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for $ 110,000. The car had been scrapped after being wrecked during the famous opening jump shoot, and was later discovered in a junkyard by the president of the North American General Lee fan club. In 2015, following a wave of sentiment against Confederate symbolism in the wake of
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formulaic scripts and episode plots. With Wopat and Schneider's return, the producers agreed to try a wider scope of storylines. It continued for two more seasons. Many cast members, including Wopat, decried the miniature car effects newly incorporated to depict increasingly absurd
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Hit hard by the significant drop in ratings, Warner Bros. renegotiated with Wopat and Schneider, and eventually a settlement was reached, and the original Duke boys returned to the series in early 1983, four episodes from the conclusion of the fifth season. Initially, part of the
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stars of the day performing their hits. On its first couple of instances, the "speed trap" was featured early in the story, but for most of the cases, it was featured in the last few minutes of an episode, often used when the main story was running too short to fill episode time.
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Flash, introduced at the start of the third season. His radio codename is "Red Dog". When Best briefly boycotted the show during the mid-second season, he was temporarily replaced by several "one-off" sheriffs, the longest standing being Sheriff Grady Bird, played by
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Rushing appeared as shady used car dealer Ace Parker in the third episode, "Repo Men" (the fourth to be broadcast). Rushing believed this to be the start of a recurring role, in return for which he would supply creative ideas from his experiences: many of the
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in some episodes as they share the car with each other (very early episodes suggest that it belongs solely to him; Luke is said to have a car that Cooter had wrecked shortly prior to the start of the opening episode, "One Armed Bandits"). Bo is known for his
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and patrol car stunts (which had previously been performed with real cars by stunt drivers). The miniature car effects were intended as a budget saving measure (to save the cost of repairing or replacing damaged vehicles) and to help compete visually with
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appear to return Hughie's interest is merely to charm him into relaxing his guard or lure him away from a certain area until the other townspeople can prepare to act against him, thus preventing him from subjecting Hazzard County to additional corruption.
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1979 (its first full season), with a few further minor tweaks, it quickly found its footing as a family-friendly comedy-adventure series. By the third season, starting in fall 1980, the template which would be widely associated with the show was evident.
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minutes (including commercials) with the episodes heavily edited for time as a result, often leaving gaps in the plot. Despite requests from fans, they did not secure the rights to later episodes. The series was later run on the satellite channels
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in the United Kingdom). After numerous requests from fans to see the Balladeer on-screen, Jennings finally appeared in one episode, the seventh season's aptly titled "Welcome, Waylon Jennings", in which he was presented as an old friend of the
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is airborne during a jump. Bo was the only Duke to perform a roof slide (sliding over the roof of the car rather than just the hood), as seen in the season 4 episodes "Dear Diary" and "Share and Share Alike". The Duke boys share the
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was the only country music guest star who did not perform a song, celebrity speed trap or otherwise. She played an accomplice to a robber who hid money in the dashboard of the car that was to become the
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The Complete Series and Two Unrated Feature Films Box Set
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4798:"8 Things You Didn't Know About "The Dukes of Hazzard""
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Ben Jones, Sorrell Booke, James Best, Sonny Shroyer
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4205:Season 1 garnered a mixed reception from critics.
3275:The series was originally broadcast in America by
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2086:Hazzard County's ancient, long-serving physician.
5864:"Confederate flag gets 'Dukes of Hazzard' yanked"
5201:. Entertainment Weekly Retrieved on May 12, 2022.
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5598:The Dukes Of Hazzard: The Complete Fourth Season
5374:"27 May 1984, Page 3 - The Akron Beacon Journal"
5255:
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6361:Television shows filmed in Georgia (U.S. state)
5113:. Hazzardnet.com. July 18, 2006. Archived from
4700:. Vol. 131, no. 45370. Archived from
4286:The series is referenced in the British sitcom
3904:The Dukes of Hazzard: The Return of General Lee
3742:The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee
3141:Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)
5239:
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5212:"Dukes Of Hazzard Off Air Amid Rebel Flag Row"
5140:(8th ed.). Billboard Books. p. 321.
4776:“12 Good Ol’ Facts About The Dukes of Hazzard”
4730:The Dukes of Hazzard: The Unofficial Companion
4057:Back Where We Started: The Real Hazzard County
3754:premiered a full-length comedy drama entitled
3337:reruns in high definition, on January 5, 2014.
3067:was the name given to Daisy Duke's white 1980
6276:1980s American comedy-drama television series
6266:1970s American comedy-drama television series
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5670:"The Dukes of Hazzard: Complete First Season"
5611:"Dukes of Hazzard Season 1: Philip Mandelker"
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4343:Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
3776:Two made-for-TV reunion movies aired on CBS,
2955:The Duke boys added a custom air horn to the
2885:. The television show was based on the movie
6371:Television shows set in Georgia (U.S. state)
5085:"1974 Plymouth Roadrunner—White—Front Angle"
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4315:, renewed debate about the symbolism of the
3897:The 20th Anniversary Hazzard County Barbecue
3666:and quickly became popular with the viewers.
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3734:The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out
3546:In the United Kingdom, the series aired on
3285:from January 26, 1979, to February 8, 1985.
2869:owned by Bo and Luke. It was orange with a
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5755:"'The Dukes' of Smallville are on Tonight"
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5732:(director) (November 3, 2005). "Exposed".
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5407:"28 Apr 1985, Page 59 - The Index-Journal"
4358:Artifacts from the show are on display in
3938:John Schneider & Tom Wopat Screen Test
3785:The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood
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518:The show is about two young male cousins,
447:The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood
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6356:Television shows adapted into video games
4899:"First 'General Lee' sells for $ 110,000"
3257:Learn how and when to remove this message
934:As well as car chases, jumps and stunts,
563:The series was inspired by the 1975 film
126:Learn how and when to remove this message
6291:American action comedy television series
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5698:"Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 1, The Review"
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4242:Legacy and influence in popular culture
4031:Cooter's Place: Keeping the Dream Alive
3900:Dukes Driving 101: A High Octane Salute
3689:An animated version of the show called
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4534:from the original on November 24, 2018
3428:(2000–01, 2004), TNN's sister network
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4853:from the original on November 8, 2018
4673:from the original on February 5, 2013
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4453:. Windsor Publications, pages 82-83.
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4130:and Two Unrated Feature Films Box Set
3752:Humana Festival of New American Plays
3726:The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home
3644:was featured in the 1985 documentary
3304:. Some months after the creation of "
2114:Sheriff Edward Thomas "Big Ed" Little
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972:List of The Dukes of Hazzard episodes
560:, which became a symbol of the show.
6301:American adventure television series
5111:"jesse's truck - HazzardNet Gallery"
5065:from the original on August 19, 2009
4935:from the original on October 6, 2018
4808:from the original on April 20, 2021.
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4149:Special Feature from Individual Sets
3999:The Dukes Story: Building the Legend
3195:adding citations to reliable sources
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6351:Television shows adapted into films
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5296:from the original on April 15, 2022
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5267:from the original on March 11, 2010
5039:from the original on April 23, 2009
4961:from the original on March 20, 2011
4879:from the original on April 19, 2014
3805:The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning
3424:Nationwide, the show also aired on
3032:were used during the pilot episode
2809:ended its run after seven seasons.
2658:(lip-syncing an original recording)
1868:(Sandy and others) is a slow-paced
867:In 1977, Waldron was approached by
462:The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning
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5874:from the original on July 11, 2017
5844:from the original on June 30, 2020
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4909:from the original on July 25, 2015
4060:General Lee: The Legendary Charger
3834:has released all seven seasons of
3695:aired in 1983 and was produced by
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5904:from the original on July 5, 2020
5765:from the original on June 5, 2011
5696:Graydon, Danny (August 4, 2005).
5668:Hartlaub, Peter (June 27, 2004).
5384:from the original on June 2, 2016
5222:from the original on July 2, 2015
5172:from the original on July 3, 2015
5138:The Billboard Book of Top 40 hits
5013:from the original on June 6, 2014
4987:from the original on June 7, 2014
4296:favourite television programmes.
4250:episode of the television series
4002:Audio Commentary (“Double Dukes”)
3096:sixth-generation (1973–1977) F100
2899:(with a slight spelling change).
29:The Dukes of Hazzard (video game)
25:The Dukes of Hazzard (soundtrack)
6341:Television series about families
5640:Shales, Tom (January 26, 1979).
5621:from the original on May 9, 2016
5526:from the original on May 5, 2018
4692:Schwartz, Tony (July 10, 1982).
4260:Jack Jennings, an old friend of
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3432:(2005–07, 2010–12, 2014–15) and
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4068:The Complete Seventh Season
3077:American Motors Corporation
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5197:November 10, 2013, at the
4931:. BBC News. July 4, 2015.
4577:Happy Birthday General Lee
4555:Happy Birthday General Lee
4449:Bidwell, Carol A. (1989).
4408:Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough
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4313:Charleston church shooting
3981:The Complete Fourth Season
3917:The Complete Second Season
3651:The series was popular in
3349:Charleston church shooting
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4039:The Complete Sixth Season
4010:The Complete Fifth Season
3946:The Complete Third Season
3879:The Complete First Season
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5738:. Season 5. Episode 6.
5675:San Francisco Chronicle
5319:"TV Ratings: 1981–1982"
5261:"TV Ratings: 1979–1980"
5243:Brooks, Tim and Marsh,
5136:Whitburn, Joel (2004).
4786:(Retrieved 2020-11-22.)
4694:"'Dukes' Stars Dropped"
4368:Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
4317:Confederate battle flag
4218:San Francisco Chronicle
3083:Ford F-100 pickup truck
2871:Confederate battle flag
2215:Carlos Brown/Alan Autry
1968:Longstreet B. Davenport
1711:Cadillac Coupe de Ville
1601:or handle "Lost Sheep".
374:Warner Bros. Television
19:For the 2005 film, see
5954:official Facebook page
5642:"The Dukes of Hazzard"
5290:"TV Ratings 1980–1981"
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578:film of the same title
367:Lou Step Productions
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6376:CBS television dramas
6306:Appalachia in fiction
5578:on September 20, 2017
5437:"Network New Zealand"
5263:. ClassicTVHits.com.
4621:Share and Share Alike
4471:Hofstede, D. (2011).
4341:Further information:
4336:George Floyd protests
4289:Only Fools and Horses
3862:DVD Special Features
3636:Auckland Health Board
3411:The Nashville Network
3360:Syndication and Cable
3300:, it aired reruns of
3294:The Nashville Network
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2777:Return of Bo and Luke
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6140:The Dukes of Hazzard
6113:The Dukes of Hazzard
6094:Hazzard in Hollywood
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5971:The Dukes of Hazzard
5952:The Dukes of Hazzard
5724:Kelly Souders &
5117:on February 14, 2009
4804:. January 30, 2020.
4784:. January 26, 2019.
4641:The Dukes of Hazzard
4364:Nashville, Tennessee
4258:Kansas State Senator
4128:The Complete Series
4104:Two-Movie Collection
3836:The Dukes of Hazzard
3799:The Dukes of Hazzard
3707:The Dukes of Hazzard
3415:The Dukes of Hazzard
3366:The Dukes of Hazzard
3345:The Dukes of Hazzard
3335:The Dukes of Hazzard
3333:CMT began to re-air
3328:The Dukes Ride Again
3306:The National Network
3302:The Dukes of Hazzard
3191:improve this article
3054:Plymouth Road Runner
3048:Plymouth Road Runner
2865:was based on a 1969
2807:The Dukes of Hazzard
2805:. By February 1985,
2726:The Dukes of Hazzard
2202:The Dukes of Hazzard
1907:Recurring characters
1615:Plymouth Road Runner
1557:Beauregard "Bo" Duke
1529:Lucas K. "Luke" Duke
1209:Hazzard in Hollywood
1170:The Dukes of Hazzard
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881:The Dukes of Hazzard
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698:The Dukes of Hazzard
589:The Dukes of Hazzard
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490:The Dukes of Hazzard
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5647:The Washington Post
5192:Divine (TV) Profits
4652:John Shelton Reed,
4430:Baa Baa White Sheep
4264:'s adoptive father
4212:The Washington Post
4078:September 22, 2008
3935:The Extreme Hazzard
3927:September 26, 2005
3646:Network New Zealand
3296:) was purchased by
3034:"One Armed Bandits"
2974:began to rival the
2897:General Lee's horse
2175:Ritchie Montgomery
1767:first reunion movie
1160:Cast and characters
905:Burbank, California
692:Hogg was played by
638:county commissioner
6154:Daisy Dukes It Out
5931:Ben "Cooter" Jones
5552:on October 7, 2010
5087:. Serious Wheels.
4698:The New York Times
4348:Tourist attraction
4334:. During the 2020
4301:Lizard Lick Towing
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4185:. You can help by
4138:November 14, 2017
4017:December 13, 2005
3991:February 13, 2006
3956:November 21, 2005
3662:, under the title
3454:Viewers (millions)
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2876:American Civil War
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2685:Honorable mentions
2640:The Oak Ridge Boys
2092:Miz (Emma) Tisdale
1928:Lulu Coltrane Hogg
1777:Deputy Cletus Hogg
1755:Deputy Enos Strate
1445:Deputy Cletus Hogg
1397:Deputy Enos Strate
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1145:September 21, 1984
1123:September 23, 1983
1101:September 24, 1982
1035:September 21, 1979
685:Some of these are
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5900:. June 12, 2020.
5840:. June 12, 2020.
5496:. June 24, 2014.
4849:. July 11, 2018.
4739:978-0-312-35374-2
4704:on July 10, 2022.
4203:
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4075:December 5, 2006
3970:Dukes Family Tree
3967:A Special Welcome
3924:January 25, 2005
3832:Warner Home Video
3676:A spin-off named
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3163:Broadcast history
3108:Cadillac de Ville
3102:Cadillac De Ville
2855:on public display
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2475:Dick Sargent
2460:Kim Richards
2445:Tim O'Connor
2435:Chris Mulkey
2430:Richard Moll
2390:Arte Johnson
2370:Loretta Lynn
2345:Ernie Hudson
2325:Henry Gibson
2320:M. C. Gainey
2295:Janie Fricke
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6228:Theme from
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6132:Video games
5816:November 2,
5728:(writers);
5709:December 8,
5681:December 8,
5653:December 8,
5600:DVD box set
5474:January 16,
5449:October 11,
5355:November 7,
4857:November 7,
4507:Swamp Molly
4332:General Lee
4321:General Lee
4306:General Lee
4270:General Lee
3782:(1997) and
3716:ZX Spectrum
3714:(1984) and
3682:, starring
3609:Ten Network
3399:Milwaukee,
3028:and a 1974
3022:AMC Matador
2994:General Lee
2976:General Lee
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2925:General Lee
2921:General Lee
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2888:Moonrunners
2879:Confederate
2862:General Lee
2853:General Lee
2841:General Lee
2823:General Lee
2788:General Lee
2707:General Lee
2667:Dottie West
2646:Roy Orbison
2624:Donna Fargo
2587:Billy Hagan
2535:Dottie West
2465:Hari Rhodes
2450:Roy Orbison
2400:Frank Marth
2395:L. Q. Jones
2385:Brion James
2375:Britt Leach
2315:Joy Garrett
2285:Jason Evers
2240:Pat Buttram
2225:James Avery
2210:Robert Alda
2182:disc jockey
2158:Parley Baer
1997:Jeff Altman
1992:Hughie Hogg
1855:cliffhanger
1815:General Lee
1650:ridgerunner
1646:Denver Pyle
1636:daisy dukes
1632:General Lee
1591:General Lee
1578:General Lee
1570:General Lee
1550:General Lee
1546:General Lee
1542:General Lee
1330:Denver Pyle
991:First aired
917:Moonrunners
877:Moonrunners
873:Moonrunners
850:Moonrunners
717:Enos Strate
621:Denver Pyle
617:Uncle Jesse
566:Moonrunners
530:and are on
469:Moonrunners
311:of episodes
259:Narrated by
210:Denver Pyle
6255:Categories
6168:Hazard Run
6059:Daisy Duke
6042:Characters
5939:0307395278
5735:Smallville
5504:August 31,
5329:January 9,
5300:January 9,
4748:1329185333
4599:Dear Diary
4393:References
4277:Katy Perry
4262:Clark Kent
4253:Smallville
4207:Tom Shales
3822:Home media
3720:Atari 2600
3562:The A-Team
3426:ABC Family
3318:ABC Family
3217:newspapers
3135:Theme song
2662:Mel Tillis
2651:Buck Owens
2619:Hoyt Axton
2515:Mary Treen
2510:Mel Tillis
2500:Don Stroud
2415:Donald May
2335:Linda Hart
2310:David Graf
2305:David Gale
2097:Nedra Volz
1901:Snellville
1847:omniscient
1837:(voice of
1821:Vance Duke
1781:Rick Hurst
1676:James Best
1655:Ford F-100
1642:Jesse Duke
1606:Daisy Duke
1583:rebel yell
1500:Vance Duke
1450:Rick Hurst
1349:James Best
1325:Jesse Duke
1308:Daisy Duke
1191:Character
994:Last aired
958:in nearby
915:(and thus
855:moonshiner
806:newspapers
748:Production
733:Rick Hurst
653:James Best
571:bootlegger
569:, about a
554:nicknamed
540:Daisy Duke
499:Gy Waldron
415:1985-02-08
405:1979-01-26
363:(season 1)
357:(season 1)
326:Production
300:of seasons
230:James Best
215:Rick Hurst
182:Gy Waldron
178:Created by
154:Title card
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6193:The Dukes
6178:Spin-offs
6069:Boss Hogg
6054:Luke Duke
5868:USA Today
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5271:April 27,
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5009:. IMCDb.
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4983:. IMCDb.
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4957:. IMCDb.
4825:Motorious
4538:April 10,
4308:replica.
4294:Grandad's
4166:Reception
4158:Streaming
3873:Region 4
3816:road film
3796:The film
3772:TV movies
3692:The Dukes
3671:Spin-offs
3591:Os Gatões
3584:Forces TV
3552:watershed
3528:1984–1985
3517:1983–1984
3506:1982–1983
3495:1981–1982
3484:1980–1981
3473:1979–1980
3462:1978–1979
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3387:Detroit,
3379:Chicago,
3155:Billboard
3112:chauffeur
3069:Jeep CJ-7
3060:Jeep CJ-7
3020:The 1975
2795:from the
2591:Budweiser
2380:Jon Locke
2265:Roz Kelly
2009:VW Beetle
1933:Peggy Rea
1914:Character
1785:car chase
1733:Ben Jones
1715:chauffeur
1706:mortgages
1619:Jeep CJ-7
1599:call sign
1566:stock car
1534:Tom Wopat
1455:Recurring
1412:Recurring
1385:Ben Jones
1361:Boss Hogg
1296:Recurring
1269:Recurring
1259:Tom Wopat
1254:Luke Duke
1174:from left
885:Covington
776:talk page
713:Ben Jones
664:firearms—
660:moonshine
641:Boss Hogg
630:, dubbed
628:stock car
605:Tom Wopat
601:Luke Duke
580:in 2005.
544:Boss Hogg
536:moonshine
532:probation
524:Luke Duke
433:The Dukes
225:Ben Jones
195:Tom Wopat
168:Adventure
6086:Reunion!
6035:Episodes
5984:Archived
5908:July 11,
5902:Archived
5872:Archived
5848:July 11,
5842:Archived
5837:Fox News
5763:Archived
5619:Archived
5596:Source:
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4671:Archived
4532:Archived
4381:See also
3870:Region 2
3867:Region 1
3853:DVD Name
3788:(2000).
3660:Canale 5
3653:Colombia
3615:channel
3247:May 2019
2912:race car
2901:Traveler
2895:, after
2893:Traveler
2881:General
2813:Vehicles
2013:Cadillac
1803:Coy Duke
1479:Coy Duke
1202:Reunion!
1178:(bottom)
1168:Cast of
983:Episodes
966:Episodes
673:dynamite
188:Starring
6049:Bo Duke
5769:June 6,
5226:July 1,
5176:July 3,
4913:May 12,
4627:June 4,
4605:June 4,
4583:June 4,
4561:June 4,
4513:June 4,
4436:June 5,
4414:June 5,
4328:TV Land
4233:Hazzard
3664:Hazzard
3628:The BOX
3548:BBC One
3457:Rating
3434:TV Land
3413:bought
3381:KBHK-TV
3341:TV Land
3231:scholar
3157:Hot 100
3052:A 1974
2965:hot rod
2799:series
2642:(twice)
2603:country
2580:driver
1879:stuffed
1680:sheriff
1281:Bo Duke
1197:Season
897:Atlanta
893:Georgia
889:Conyers
820:scholar
593:Bo Duke
528:Georgia
472:(movie)
423:Related
413: (
409: –
403: (
398:Release
388:Network
292:English
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6124:(2007)
6116:(2005)
6097:(2000)
6089:(1997)
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5703:Empire
5615:Amazon
5530:May 5,
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5465:"Enos"
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3377:WGN-TV
3326:aired
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3298:Viacom
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2757:NASCAR
2731:Dallas
2578:NASCAR
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1789:B body
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1745:Chevys
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3417:from
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2741:Dukes
1922:Info
1866:Flash
1771:Daisy
1763:hives
1741:Fords
1623:Dixie
1465:Guest
1182:(top)
913:Dukes
827:JSTOR
813:books
609:Daisy
160:Genre
107:JSTOR
93:books
6186:Enos
5965:IMDb
5935:ISBN
5910:2020
5880:2017
5850:2020
5818:2018
5793:2020
5771:2011
5711:2020
5683:2020
5655:2020
5627:2017
5584:2017
5558:2010
5532:2018
5506:2017
5476:2023
5451:2021
5423:2016
5390:2016
5357:2019
5331:2010
5302:2010
5273:2010
5228:2015
5178:2015
5166:WFLA
5142:ISBN
5123:2010
5097:2010
5071:2010
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5019:2010
4993:2010
4967:2010
4941:2018
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4885:2012
4859:2018
4744:OCLC
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4607:2024
4585:2024
4563:2024
4540:2019
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4492:2014
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3465:21.0
3451:Year
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3373:KCOP
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2859:The
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2839:The
2821:The
2793:KITT
2017:ever
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