List of The Dukes of Hazzard episodes

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This is a list of episodes for the 1979-1985 CBS action-comedy adventure series, The Dukes of Hazzard.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Contents

[edit] Season 1 (1979)

Episode number Production code Original airdate

"One Armed Bandits"

1 1 January 26, 1979

Bo and Luke Duke steal Sheriff Coltrane's illegally imported slot machines, and rent them out themselves, using the proceeds to save the local orphanage, which is under threat from Boss Hogg.

  • Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Bill Kelly
  • Writer: Gy Waldron
  • Director: Rod Amateau
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard & Phil Mandelker
  • Guest Stars:
    • Tisch Raye As Jill Dodson
    • Ernie Brown As Dubro Dullyn
    • Dan Fitzgerald As Driver
    • Gillaaron Houck As Leroy
    • Lou Walker As Workman
    • Sandra Dorsey As Deputy Hazel
    • Dennis Haskins As Moss
    • Ralph Pace As Harvey
    • Champ Laidler As Brodie
    • Jason Lively As Rudy
  • Note: Regulars Ben Jones (Cooter) and Sonny Shroyer (Enos) are not billed until the closing credits.

"Daisy's Song"

2 2 February 2, 1979

When Uncle Jesse sends Bo and Luke to Atlanta to invistigate when Daisy doesn't receive any royalties from a song she's had published, they find themselves taking on a record pirate, his bodyguard, the Mafia, Boss Hogg and the F.B.I.!

  • Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Bill Kelly
  • Writer: Gy Waldron
  • Director: Bob Kelljan
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard & Phil Mandelker
  • Guest Stars:
    • Ronnie Schell As Lester Star
    • Ginny Parker As Mabel
    • Clayton Landy As Max
    • Terry Browning As Ruby
    • Candy Bleick As Dodie
    • Wallace Marck As Jojo
    • Bill Gribble As Carson
    • Wallace Wilkinson As FBI Agent #1
    • Bob Cleve;and As FBI Agent #2
    • J. Roy Tatum As FBI Agent #3

"Mary Kaye's Baby"

3 3 February 9, 1979

Bo and Luke, unknowingly driving a car full of moonshine, stop to offer a pregnant friend a ride - not realising that she is being pursued by a crime baron, from whom she has stolen $100,000 to fund her unborn baby's eduction.

  • Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Bill Kelly
  • Writer: William Putnam
  • Director: Rod Amateau
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard & Phil Mandelker
  • Guest Stars:
    • Jeanne Wilson As Mary Kaye Porter
    • Cliff Peellow As Quint McQuade
    • Colby Chester As Leo
  • Note: Ben Jones (Cooter) is added to the opening credits.
  • Note: This is the only episode of the entire series in which (bar the opening and closing credits) the General Lee does not appear.

"Repo Men"

4 4 February 16, 1979

In order to buy a wrecked stock car for parts, Bo and Luke unwillingly take a job as repo men for crooked used car dealer Ace Parker. They must retrieve a Rolls Royce that Boss Hogg wants for his wife Lulu - little realising the car is owned by a gang of counterfeiters, who don't take too kindly to anyone snooping around their business.

  • Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Bill Kelly
  • Writer: Bob Clark
  • Director: Ron Satloff
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard & Phil Mandelker
  • Guest Stars:
    • Peggy Rea As Lulu Coltrane Hogg
    • Rod Amateau As Manny
    • Claude Humphrey As Big John
    • Jerry Rushing As Ace Parker
  • Note: Boss Hogg's wife Lulu (Peggy Rea) appears for the first time.
  • Note: Jerry Rushing (Ace Parker) was much of the inspiration behind Moonrunners, the movie that lead to The Dukes Of Hazzard, and is said to be much of the inspiration for the character of Bo Duke. Rushing wanted his role of crooked used car dealer Parker to be re-occurring, but this is the only time the character is ever seen in the series.

"High Octane"

5 5 February 23, 1979

Bo and Luke try to persuade Jesse to fire up his old moonshine still and brew up a batch, to enter in a contest to find a new type of natural fuel. But Boss Hogg wants Jesse's moonshine for his own, to get Jesse arrested and win the $20,000 prize for himself.

  • Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Bill Kelly
  • Writers: William Keya & William Kelly
  • Story: William Keys
  • Director: Don McDougall
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard & Phil Mandelker
  • Guest Stars:
    • Carlene Watkins As Roxanne Huntley
    • Chanmp Laidler As Brodie
    • Ralph Pace As Ed Monroe
    • Bob Hannah As Inventor
  • Note: This was the last episode to be filmed in Georgia.

"Swamp Molly"

6 6 March 9, 1979

Swamp Molly, an old moonshining aquantance of Uncle Jesse's, comes calling on the Dukes, calling in an old favour owed by Jesse, asking Bo and Luke to deliver a truckload of moonshine for her. The cousins agree, little realising that they are actually hauling a shipment of illegal firearms.

  • Supervising Producer: Hy Averback
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Kathryn Michaelian Powers
  • Director: Don McDougall
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Neva Patterson As Swamp Molly
    • Mary Jo Carlett As Alice
    • Bill Cort As Agent Callas
    • Bob Shaw As Agent Swan

"Luke's Love Story"

7 7 March 16, 1979

Entering the Hazzard County Obstacle Race, Luke falls in love with a fellow racer, the shapely Amy Creevy. But her jealous ex-boyfriend intends to win the race by any means necessary, and sabotages Amy's car.

  • Supervising Producer: Hy Averback
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Ralph Riskin
  • Writers: Kris Kincade & Nance McCornick
  • Story: Kris Kincade, Nance McCornick, & Bruce Taylor
  • Director: Hy Averback
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Roz Kelly As Amy Creevy
    • Marya Small As Francis Lee Olmstead
    • David Hayward As Turk Foley
    • Gray Grubbs As Roy
    • Patrick Wright As Moss
    • Darryl McCollough As Ernie Ledbetter

"The Big Heist"

8 8 March 30, 1979

Boss Hogg is robbed of his crooked cash at gunpoint, and is convinced that the Duke boys are responsible when the thief escapes by hijacking the General Lee. The robber turns out to be a local farmer, whom Boss defrauded. The Dukes must come up with a plot to return the money, and clear themselves in the process.

  • Supervising Producer: Hy Averback
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer:Bruce Howard
  • Director: Bob Claver
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Fred McCarran As Neil Bishop
    • Stu Nisbet As Harvey Esssex
    • Bill Meadows As Station Attendant
    • Kris Marquis As Willis
  • Note: Ben Jones (Cooter) does not appear in this episode, the only first season episode where he (or any of the other regular cast) is not present.

"Limo One is Missing"

9 9 April 6, 1979

When it stops off at the Boar's Nest, Cooter 'borrows' Limo One, the official presidential Limosuine, and takes it for a little joyride, before hiding it in the Dukes' barn. The Dukes must find a way to return it, and in doing so, stumble upon Boss Hogg's latest racket.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Paul Savage
  • Director: Don McDougall
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Charles Cyphers As Bumper
    • Del Monroe As Benteen
    • Mayf Nutter As Dorothy
    • Terry Willis As Taulor
    • Gordon Hurst As Guard

"Deputy Dukes"

10 10 April 20, 1979

After being caught in a rather compromising situation, Bo and Luke are arrested on a trumped up charge, but instead of locking them up, Boss and Rosco deputize them, and send them off to transport Public Enemy #1 from Springville Country to Hazzard to face trial.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Co-Producers: Gy Waldron And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Paul Savage
  • Director: William Asher
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Stella Parton As Mary Beth
    • Leo Gordon As Rocky Marlowe
    • Norman Alden As Chief Lacey
    • Bob Hoy As Herky
    • Pat Renella As Manny
    • Suzanne Niles As Maybelle
    • Tara Preston As Cindy Lou
    • Billy Bendict As Gas Station Owner

"Money to Burn"

11 11 April 27, 1979

Bo and Luke unwittingly stumble upon Boss Hogg's latest scheme, in which he plans to bury a pine box of $1 million worth of retired currency, and report it destroyed in an 'accident'. Later, he intends to receive an insurance check to cover his "losses," then unearth the loot and double his money.

  • Note: Rick Hurst makes his first appearance as Boss Hogg's cousin, Cletus Hogg, in this episode. He would later go on to become Deputy.

"Route 7-11"

12 12 May 4, 1979

Bo and Luke take a job driving an 18-wheeler, thinking that they are hauling a shipment of shock absorbers - little realizing that they are actually driving an illegal mobile casino. When an old friend of Jesse's falls foul to the racket, the Dukes come up with a plan to put the crooked casino out of business.

"Double Sting"

13 13 May 11, 1979

Following a near accident, Bo, Luke and the motorist who nearly ran them off the road get into a fight at the Boar's Nest and are arrested. While in jail, the stranger falls ill and the county doctor quarantines the jail, forcing Boss Hogg, Rosco and Uncle Jesse to remain locked up with them. No law and no Dukes allows two crooks dressed in Laurel and Hardy costumes to easily rob Hazzard Bank, making off with a huge haul - and Daisy!

[edit] Season 2 (1979-1980)

Episode number Production code Original airdate

"Days of Shine and Roses"

14 166964 September 21, 1979

After watching some old film footage of them in action, Uncle Jesse and Boss Hogg challenge each other to one last moonshine race into neighboring Hatchapee County, to settle who is the best moonshine runner once for all. They will be using jugs of water in place of moonshine, but naturally, Boss doesn't intend to play fair.

  • Guest star: Pat Buttram.
  • Note: Sonny Shroyer (Enos) is added to the opening credits.

"Gold Fever"

15 166971 September 28, 1979

A shady character claiming to be a Texas milionaire, pays Boss Hogg $25,000 to store gold bars in the Hazzard Bank vault. It isn't long before the gold bars are stolen and Bo and Luke blamed. However, the Duke boys discover the bars are made of lead, and that the con man is trying to defraud Boss out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

"The Rustlers"

16 166968 October 5, 1979

A prize racehorse is a down-on-his-luck friend of the Duke family's one chance to make some money, but the steed is stolen, first by Boss and Rosco, then by professional thieves, who plan to race it on the national circuit.

"The Meeting"

17 166861 October 12, 1979

Bo and Luke stumble onto the fact that a retired mobster and his kingpin associates meet in the Hazzard County Jail, with plans to use Hazzard as the centre of their crime syndicate. The Dukes hatch a plan to outsmart the mob until federal agents can arrive to take them into custody.

  • Note: Sonny Shroyer (Enos) does not appear in this episode, possibly away to film the pilot for his spin-off series. Rick Hurst (Cletus) stands in as Deputy, a role that he would fill permantly in the third and fourth (and first half of the fifth) season.

"Road Pirates"

18 166962 October 19, 1979

When Bo, Luke and Cletus are framed for hijacking a shipment of stolen television sets, which Boss had planned to sell on the black market, they are in a race against time to clear their names and nab the real culprits.

  • Note: Again, Sonny Shroyer (Enos) does not appear in this episode. Rick Hurst (Cletus) stands in as Deputy once again.

"The Ghost of the General Lee"

19 166969 October 26, 1979

While Bo and Luke are skinny dipping, a pair of pool hustlers steal the General Lee. Rosco gives chase, believing them to be the Duke boys. When the pursuit ends with the General crashing into a lake, and no bodies are found, everyone thinks that Bo and Luke have been killed. Boss Hogg takes advantage of the situation by claiming that, before the accident, the boys stole his valuable antique watch. Bo and Luke find themselves arriving at their own wake, and eventually, come up with a ghostly plot to scare the truth out of Boss.

"Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough"

20 166965 November 2, 1979

Bo and Luke help stock car driver Cale Yarborough and his assistant test a new supercharger, which he plans to unveil at the upcoming Illinois 500, and keep it out of the hands of Boss Hogg's latest associates, the dreaded Jethro brothers.

"Hazzard Connection"

21 166966 November 9, 1979

The operator of a traveling demolition derby plans to hide stolen race car engines beneath the hoods of old jalopies. Naturally, Boss Hogg points the finger at Bo and Luke, after they help Cooter haul some old cars to the demolition derby. Bo later goes undercover as a race car driver to expose the con man.

"Witness for the Persecution"

22 166972 November 16, 1979

Boss Hogg, a key witness in an upcoming federal trial for a criminal racketeer, enters the Witness Protection Program after his life is threatened. His hideout place: the Duke farm. While Boss costantly must dodge assassination attempts, Rosco takes over his "little fat buddy's" administrative duties, wearing Boss' white continental suits and relishing the job's absolute authority.

"Grannie Annie"

23 166973 November 23, 1979

Bo and Luke learn that a family friend, seemingly innocent little old lady Grannie Annie, is operating a small-time counterfeiting ring. Boss Hogg has Grannie Annie arrested and confiscates her engraving plates, and sells them to a no-nonsense mobster for $25,000. Bo and Luke set out to clear Granny Annie's name.

  • Note: Ben Jones began a several weeks-long boycott of the show following a dispute with the show's producers. Mickey Jones appears in his place as Cooter's cousin, B.B. Davenport.
  • Hazzard Speed Trap victims: The Oak Ridge Boys ("Good Time Lovin'"). This was the first installment of the recurring gag.

"People's Choice"

24 166970 November 30, 1979

Boss Hogg is up for re-election as county administrator against an unlikely opponent ... a 20-something woman named T.C. Rogers, who is determined to avenge her father's loss to Boss in a rigged election 15 years earlier. Bo and Luke help T.C. (the honest candidate) counter Boss' dirty tricks in an effort to unseat the incumbent Hogg.

  • Guest star: Pat Klous.
  • Note: First appearance of Charlie Dell as Emery Potter.

"Arrest Jesse Duke"

25 166404 December 14, 1979

After Uncle Jesse is wrongly accused of being behind a a car-stripping ring, operated by Boss Hogg and his nephew, temporary Sheriff Hughie Hogg, Bo and Luke are determined to clear the Uncle's name by putting the racket out of business.

  • Note: Jeff Altman makes his first of several guest appearances as Boss Hogg's nephew, Hughie Hogg. However, this episode was produced after Hughie's first episode, "Uncle Boss", which was intended to introduce the character, but for some reason was not shown until the third season.

"Duke of Duke"

26 166402 January 4, 1980

Gaylord Duke, the British third cousin of the Hazzard County-based Duke clan, visits. He asks Uncle Jesse for help in paying off a $30,000 tax bill for a parcel of land he claims he inherited. But is Gaylord really a Duke or a con man?

  • Note: Ernie W. Brown begins a three-episode stint as Longstreet Davenport, as Ben Jones continued his dispute with the show's producers.

"The Runaway"

27 166403 January 11, 1980

Millionaire C.J. Holmes is determined to retrieve his runaway daughter, who plans to marry a Hazzard County farmer. The girl later takes her appeal to the Dukes, explaining that her father wants her to marry within her social class and not someone involved in an unglamorous profession. Uncle Jesse ultimately meets up with Mr. Holmes, and gives him a stern lecture about the dedication and self-sacrifice of farmers.

  • Guest star: Robert Alda.
  • Note: Daisy's car for the first 27 episodes (plus one aired later in 1980), a yellow Plymouth Roadrunner, is destroyed after it careens over a cliff. Her vehicle is replaced with a 1980 Jeep CJ7 -- nicknamed "Dixie" -- with a large eagle hood decal. However, due to the episodes being broadcast in a different order to that which they were produced, the Plymouth reappears in several later episodes!

"Follow That Still"

28 166401 January 18, 1980

The Dukes try to reform an old-time moonshiner named Hard Luck Jones, who can't seem to shake off his love for stilling illegal whiskey. Things come to a boil when Hard Luck hijacks a tank to use as a mobile brewery. Bo and Luke are accused, and it's all they can do to convince their friend to give up his activities and avoid all of them being nabbed by federal agents.

"Treasure of Hazzard"

29 166405 January 25, 1980

The hunt is on for buried treasure in Hazzard County ... this time, a Civil War payroll that was buried before the Battle of Hazzard. A history professor promises to give Boss Hogg the money contained in the strongbox, so long as she keeps the historical documents and other items of interest inside. The Dukes become involved, and later help the history professor recover the treasure when she is robbed by a pair of fortune hunters.

  • Note: James Best begins a several weeks-long absence from the show, following a dispute with producers. He is replaced in this episode by Clifton James (as Sheriff Lester Crabb).

"Officer Daisy Duke"

30 166406 February 1, 1980

When she asks for a raise, Daisy loses her job at the Boar's Nest. Enos suggests to Daisy that she apply for a position as Hazzard County deputy. Boss and acting Sheriff Grady Byrd try to rig the training program, but Daisy more than proves her worth ... and is determined to demonstrate it when she takes a call to stop a pair of hardened bank robbers with nothing to lose.

"Find Loretta Lynn"

31 166963 February 8, 1980

A trio of bumbling criminals, wanting to get into the music business, kidnap country music superstar Loretta Lynn.

"Jude Emery"

32 166407 February 15, 1980

Bo and Luke assist Texas ranger Jude Emery track down the notorious "Snake" Harmon, who is wanted on murder, robbery and smuggling charges. However, all three are captured by Snake's gang, leading Daisy, Uncle Jesse, Cooter and Sheriff Byrd to rescue them and capture the criminals.

  • Note: This was the pilot for a spin-off series that didn't sell.

"Return of the Ridge Raiders"

33 166408 February 22, 1980

Uncle Jesse and surviving members of the Ridgeraiders declare war on Boss Hogg's old moonshine stills after learning that Boss misappropriated funds earmarked for seniors into his new nightclub.

  • Guest star: J. Pat O'Malley.
  • Note: James Hampton appears as Sheriff Buster Moon, the third "acting sheriff" in Rosco's absence (James Best was still embroiled in his dispute with the show's producers).

"Mason Dixon's Girls"

34 166409 February 29, 1980

Bo and Luke are arrested for drug smuggling after they mistakenly pick up a crate of marijuana instead of the intended hot-water heater for the house. Private investigator Mason Dixon and his sexy female associates join the Dukes in search for a big-time drug kingpin, who learns the Duke boys have accidentally taken his drug shipment.

  • Note: James Best returns to the series.
  • Note: This was the pilot for another spin-off series that didn't sell.

"R.I.P. Henry Flatt"

35 166431 March 14, 1980

The Duke boys happen upon Henry Flatt, a supposedly dead World War II veteran who had swindled Boss Hogg out of $20,000 several years earlier. When they learn of Boss' plans to build a housing development on the old veterans' cemetery (where Flatt is supposedly buried), they must do everything they can to save the cemetery, not only for the sake of war veterans but to keep Flatt's secret from being exposed.

"Southern Comfurts"

36 166432 March 21, 1980

Uncle Jesse's cousins, the Comfurt family, sell their farm for $250,000. The Comfurts' new Rolls Royce is stolen with proceeds from the farm's sale locked in the trunk. The Dukes to track down the car as it changes hands - from the car thieves to a used car dealer to a bank robber.

[edit] Season 3 (1980-1981)

Episode number Production code Original airdate

"Carnival of Thrills"

37 37 September 16, 1980

When the Dukes go see a stunt show called "Carnival of Thrills", the star of the show is injured while trying to jump a car over 32-parked cars. When the carnival owner, Diane Benson holds a prize race, she offers Bo the star position and he accepts after she makes a play for him & After a fight between Bo and Luke breaks out, Bo leaves the farm for the carnival and prepares for the jump. But Luke, Daisy and Jesse are determined to stop him but they receive some shocking news about the carnival from an insurance investigator named Zimbra.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writers: William Rayonr And Myles Wilder
  • Dircetor: Dick Moder
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Robin Mattson as Diane
    • Vernon Weddle as John Zimbra
    • Don Stroud as Carl
    • Richard Jensen as Bob Dexter
    • Greg Finley as Proprietor
  • Note: Although used to start the third season, this story, which exists in both feature-length and two-part formats, was actually produced at the end of the second. This is evident in that Enos is still Deputy, Cooter still has a beard, and Rosco does not yet have his dog, Flash.

"Enos Strate to the Top"

38 38 November 5, 1980

After taking a snapshot of Uncle Jesse in Atlanta, Daisy Inadvertenntly gets two bank robbers in the shot who kidnap her in exchange for the photographs. Meanwhile, Enos - against Rosco's orders - helps the Dukes rescue Daisy and eventually, he is offered a job with the Los Angeles Police that he has always wanted.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: William Raynor And Myles Wilder
  • Director: Rod Amateau
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Nedra Volz as Miz Tisdale
    • Leonard Stone as Ringleader
    • Jerry Summers as Cosgroves
    • Tom Oberhaus as Gumbs
    • Troy Milton as Driver
  • Note: After being seen a couple of times previously, Rick Hurst begins his regular stint as Deputy Cletus Hogg. Sonny Shroyer (Enos) is credited as a guest star for this episode. Enos leaves for his own show at the end of the story.
  • Note: Rosco's lazy basset hound, Flash, is seen for the first time, added to the series at the suggestion of James Best.
  • Note: Ben Jones (Cooter) does not appear in this episode.

"The Hazzardville Horror"

39 39 November 7, 1980

A father and son criminal duo steal Boss Hogg's silver from the Boar's Nest and hide out in the abandoned Pringle Mansion, which is rumored to be really, really haunted. When Mary Lou Pringle returns to Hazzard to sell the family estate, the crooks try to scare her off by staging a series of supernatural events. She turns to Bo & Luke for help. Though at the time, they're busy outrunning Rosco, who has been ordered to arrest them for the silver theft.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Si Rose
  • Director: Jack Whitman
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Morgan Brittany as Mary Lou Pringle
    • Tammy Wynette as Herself
    • Andrew Robinson Aa Billy Joe
    • Charles Tyrne As Claude Billings

"And In This Corner, Luke Duke"

40 40 November 14, 1980

After Luke broke an expensive mirror of Boss Hogg's, Jesse may be forced to sell the farm to pay for it unless Luke fights Catfish Lee, managed by a crooked promoter, in a boxing match.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Jim Rogers
  • Director: Paul Baxley
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Dianne Anthony as Bessie Lou Perkins
    • Sonny Shields as Catfish Lee
    • Richard Schaal as Billy Ray
    • Eddie Ryder as Culpepper
    • Pat Cranshaw as Doc Petticord

"The Late J.D. Hogg"

41 41 November 21, 1980

Boss manages to foreclose on the Duke farm unfair and square, no thanks to his idiot, deputy, cousin Cletus. Also has them arrested unfair and square on a federal charge. But he gets news from his physician that he only has two weeks to live. The only way to save him from the Devil is to perform good deeds until the time comes.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Martin Roth
  • Director: Hollingsworth Morse
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • James Mclntire As Linc
    • Ray Young As Dell
    • Waren Munson Aa Doctor Carney
    • Lindsay Bloom As Mabel Tillimghan
    • Joanne Hickman As Nurse
    • Dennis Haskins As Charlie Watkins

"Uncle Boss"

42 42 November 28, 1980

Boss Hogg unleashes his "secret weapon" against the Dukes: his college-educated nephew Hughie Hogg comes to Hazzard with some dirty tricks and schemes to frame Bo and Luke into prison

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Gy Waldron And Ralph Riskin
  • Writers: William Raynor & Myles Wilder
  • Director: Hollingsworth Morse

Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard

  • Guest Stars:
    • Jeff Almam As Hugie Hogg
    • Ellen Murry As Mary Belle
  • Note: This story, produced as the second episode of the second season, was designed to introduce the character of Hughie Hogg. However, for unknown reasons it was not broadcast until the third season, by which time Hughie had already been seen in the second season's "Arrest Jesse Duke". Even to the more casual viewer, this episode is notably out of sequence, as Enos is still Deputy, Daisy still drives her Plymouth, Cooter still has a beard, and the episode is copyright 1979.

"Baa, Baa White Sheep"

43 43 December 5, 1980

Boss Hogg's honest, rich twin brother Abe, has come to Hazzard for the reading of their great aunt's will, which entitles a piece of land to both of them. But Boss had Abe declared legally dead years ago and sold the land.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writers: William Raynor & Myles Wiledr
  • Director: Dick Moder
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Sorrell Booke As Abraham Lincoln Hogg
    • Boyd Bodwell As Benny The Quill
    • Ted Gehring As The Judge
    • Ross Elliot As Finchburg Sheriff
  • Note: John Schneider (Bo) does not appear in this episode. In his absence, Luke is paired with both Cooter and Daisy at different points in the story.

"Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane"

44 44 December 12, 1980

After meeting a woman through a computer dating service, Rosco plans to get married. Boss Hogg plans for him to invite everyone in town to his wedding, except The Dukes. This makes them the only possible suspects for the bank robbery he's arranging to take place during the ceremony. Unaware that Rosco's fiancé and her gang are planning a robbery of their own.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Si Rose
  • Director: Jack Whitman
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
  • Lucille Benson As Mama Coltrane
    • Peggy Rea As Lulu Coltrane Hogg
    • Tori Lysdahl As Sue Ann Bliss
    • William Sanderson As Collins
    • Reid Smith Aa Mcgraw
  • Note: Ben Jones (Cooter) does not appear in this episode. He has one line (probably stock) heard off-screen.
  • Note: This is the only episode in which it is revealed that Rosco's middle name is Purvis.

"The Great Santa Claus Chase"

45 45 December 19, 1980

In The Series' Only Christmas-themed episode, Boss who is in an Ebenezer Scrooge like mood throughout this episode, hires a trio of criminals to hijack the Dukes' Christmas tree shipment, then pin the blame on the Dukes, The scheme involves two of the bad guys stealing the trees from Bo and Luke at gunpoint, then the third associate disguised as a clergyman giving the Duke boys a lift into town, and then telling them they forgot "their" $500 down payment on the trees, While Uncle Jesse and Daisy set out to clear their family's name, the criminals plot to double-cross Boss by taking more than their payment due on the trees, breaking into the safe while each one is dressed as Santa Clauses Meanwhile, Bo and Luke - with some help from Cooter - decide to take back the trees and have a little fun confusing Rosco and Cletus while delivering the trees (dressed as Santa Clauses, In the end, the episode takes a turn toward forgiveness and fellowship as the Dukes and Cooter invite Rosco and Cletus to their Christmas Eve gathering, Boss comes in later, reformed after having read Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau

  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Martin Roth
  • Director: Denver Pyle

Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard

  • Guest Stars:
    • Woody Stroode As Willie
    • Brian Libby As Russ
    • Roy Jenson As Lacey
    • Dake Pullum As Little Boy
    • Roger Pancake As Hank

"Good Neighbors Duke"

46 46 January 2, 1981

No information.

"State of the County"

47 47 January 9, 1981

No information.

"The Legacy"

48 48 January 16, 1981

A recently widowed old flame of Jesse's returns to Hazzard to claim an old debt owing to her late husband by Boss Hogg, but he refuses it. So she finds a legacy that the Dukes find in a mine under their property containing 9 full barrels of shine.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writers: William Rayonr And Myles Wilder
  • Director: Hollingsworth Morse

Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard

  • Guest Stars:
    • Jan Clayton as Lucinda Meadows
    • Gregory Walcott as Hatcher
    • Jack Garner as Blainc
    • Jay Ripley as Deputy Wilbur Fudge
  • Note: James Best (Rosco) does not appear in this episode. For this episode, Deputy Cletus is promoted to temporary Sheriff, with Wilbur Fudge assigned temporary Deputy.

"Duke vs. Duke"

49 49 January 23, 1981

Hazzard's annual Hazzard Derby is on. While Cooter is injured trying to help the Dukes, Luke must race in Cooter's car while Bo is in the General Lee. However, all the entrants who signed the contracts didn't see the fine print that every loser will have to give up their cars to Boss Hogg. Rosco's car can't lose with a tank of nitrous oxide in the engine. With a sure win, Boss bets with a big time Chickasaw bookie, Ma Harper.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writers: William Rayonr And Myles Wilder
  • Dircetor: Paul Baxley
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Fran Ryan as Ma Harper
    • Johnnie Collins III as Billy Boy Harper
    • Richard Fullerton as Billy Gene Harper
    • Alan Wyatt Jr. as Junior Harper
    • Sandy Wescott as Nurse

"My Son, Bo Hogg"

50 50 January 30, 1981

When Bo suffers a bump on the head in an auto accident, he begins to suffer from temporary amnesia. Boss Hogg uses this to his advantage, telling Bo that he is his long-lost son, "Bo Hogg." After turning Bo against his family by this brainwashing, Boss asks him to drive a shipment to Chickasaw County. Boss fails to tell him that it is moonshine he is to deliver to C. V. Gumble in Chickasaw County for ten times the going rate. However, when an armored truck driver alerts Chickasaw County Sheriff "Big" Ed Little, Luke & Daisy go after Bo before he is captured and his probation is revoked. But when Daisy & Luke pull Bo over, the proverbial gloves come off So To Speak.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Si Rose
  • Director: Rod Amateau
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • Don Pedro Colley as Sheriff "Big Ed" LIttle
    • Anne Haney as C.V. Gumble
    • Bill Cross as Armored Truck Driver
    • Ken Hixon as Dr. Floyd

"To Catch a Duke"

51 51 February 6, 1981

A pair of jewel thieves comes through Hazzard County and while confronted by Boss and Rosco, they make a getaway in the General Lee. This makes Boss think the Duke boys are a part of the gang and also, when the loot is found in Rosco's patrol car by Flash who retrieved them, Rosco is fired when Boss thinks he's in on it too.

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Producers: Myles Wilder And Ralph Riskin
  • Writer: Bruce Howord
  • Director: Denver Pyle
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Guest Stars:
    • James Critterden As Burt Robie
    • Martha Smith As Myrna Robie
    • Victoria Jonhson As Lori Mae
  • Note: This is the only episode in the show's run in which Catherine Bach does not appear as Daisy.

"Along Came a Duke"

52 52 February 13, 1981

In this show cousin Jeb Stuart (Duke) comes to Hazzard on a Motorcycle from Chickasaw county. He helps Bo and Luke (his cousins) catch the bad Guys.

"Byline Daisy Duke"

53 53 February 20, 1981

No information.

"The Return of Hughie Hogg"

54 54 March 6, 1981

Hughie Hogg is back in town! He gets the Duke boys to join the Hazzard County fire team.(so he can sneak shine in to the Duke farm.) Rosco catches the Dukes with shine,and they get away!All'n all it's one big scheme to get the Duke boys in jail, but in the end Nephew Boss's plan is ruined, and Boss Hogg is really MAD!

"Bye Bye, Boss"

55 55 March 13, 1981

No information.

"The Great Hazzard Hijack"

56 56 March 27, 1981

No information.

"The Hack of Hazzard"

57 57 April 3, 1981

No information.

"The Canterbury Crook"

58 58 April 10, 1981

No information.

[edit] Season 4 (1981-1982)

Episode number Production code Original airdate

"Mrs. Daisy Hogg"

59 59 October 9, 1981

Daisy falls in love with Boss' handsome, rich nephew, Jamie Lee Hogg, who has come down to purchase his uncle's grits mill. The Romeo and Juliet-type romance progresses quickly, and it isn't long before Jamie Lee and Daisy are headed to the altar. But Bo and Luke, overprotective as they are, sense something is not right with Jamie Lee, and they confirm their suspicions when they reveal him as a counterfeiter.

"Double Dukes"

60 60 October 16, 1981

Boss Hogg's latest sure-fire way to get Bo and Luke arrested is to hire two actors to rob Hazzard Bank. How? By having them wear wigs, masks and clothing resembling the Duke cousins, and then drive away in a fake General Lee. Bo and Luke find themselves chasing the criminals while convincing the community they would never commit armed robbery.

"Diamonds in the Rough"

61 61 October 23, 1981

Bo and Luke find a bag of diamonds and take them to the farm for safekeeping until they can contact the authorities, unaware that the diamonds are stolen and everyone is after them. First, one of the thieves comes to the farm, posing as a reporter so he can get at the loot. Later, Boss learns there is a reward for the diamonds and hires an actor to portray an FBI agent who has a warrant for the valuable booty.

"Coltrane vs. Duke"

62 62 October 30, 1981

Bo and Luke outfox Rosco once again, leading to him crashing his squad car. Rosco emerges uninjured ... but wanting revenge, decides he was badly hurt. So badly, he files a lawsuit against the Duke family for $50,000. The Dukes come up with a way to expose Rosco's fake injuries before a judge rules in the sheriff's favor.

"The Fugitive"

63 63 November 3, 1981

A pretty lady named Mindy Lou overhears Boss and Rosco scheming to steal motorcycles, for resale in the upcoming Tri-County Motorcross. Mindy Lou shares her knowledge with the Dukes, who try to foil Boss' scheme.

"The Great Bank Robbery"

64 64 November 6, 1981

Boss fires longtime Hazzard County employee Clarence Stovall one day short of his being eligible for his pension. Instead of filing a wrongful termination suit (to expose Boss' unwillingness to pay Stovall his pension), Stovall steals $30,000 from the vault of Hazzard Bank, part of the sum he is owed. Uncle Jesse tries to set Clarence straight while Bo and Luke attempt to return the money without being caught, and before the theft is detected.

"Sadie Hogg Day"

65 65 November 13, 1981

It's Sadie Hogg Day in Hazzard County, the day when women run the county offices. Daisy's role is being the county treasurer. This works out well for Boss, since he's been embezzeling county funds and knows that a state investigator is coming to inspect the county ledger. Boss uses this knowledge to make sure that Daisy will be charged with the theft of county funds.

"The 10 Million Dollar Sheriff"

66 66 November 20, 1981

Rosco's uncle Hosiah passes away, and has supposedly left a $10 million fortune to the Hazzard County sheriff. He buys gaudy rhinestone suits and a new fancy car (a Rolls Royce sedan). Then, power hungry and frustrated by his continued inability to catch Bo and Luke, Rosco hires a professional bounty hunter named Jason Steele to track down Bo and Luke and do whatever it takes to bring them to justice. As the Duke boys slip out of Steele's grasp every time, Rosco becomes verbally abusive to Boss and swindles him out of everything. Meanwhile, Uncle Jesse learns that Steele has been in trouble with the law and tracks him down, but seriously injures himself when he slips down a hill. Later on, Steele finally tricks Bo and Luke into driving a stolen Dodge Charger painted exactly like the General Lee and has them arrested. Just then, Rosco's attorney returns to town to correct a big mistake - Rosco has only inherited $10, which leaves him well short of the $100,000 fee he promised Steele. Steele isn't interested in excuses and decides to kill Rosco, leaving Bo and Luke to come after him and defeat the phony bounty hunter.

  • Note: This episode was originally seen on CBS as a two-hour episode. In syndication, it is shown as a two-part episode.

"Trouble at Cooters"

67 67 November 27, 1981

A beautiful fur thief tries to charm Cooter while her accomplice tries to break into Boss' storeroom by damaging Cooter's Garage. This is part of a payback plan when Boss shortchanges the thieves on the stolen minks.

"Goodbye, General Lee"

68 68 December 4, 1981

A hynotist tricks Luke into thinking that the General Lee is no longer competitive and should be retired ... permanently.

"Cletus Falls in Love"

69 69 December 11, 1981

Cletus initiates a traffic stop with the Dukes. To get their way out of a phony traffic charge, Daisy tells Cletus she loves him, and then kisses him on the cheek. A lovestruck Cletus does everything and anything to smother Daisy with affection. Boss eventually fires Cletus after he bungles another arrest, prompting Cletus to side with the Dukes when they are jailed on a phony bad check writing charge. To make sure Boss' scheme goes according to plan, he hires Chickasaw County Sheriff Little to guard a jailed Bo and Luke until they can go before a parole officer, whom Boss is trying to impress. Daisy eventually tells Cletus she's not in love with him (Cletus takes it well and begins dating another woman), and Bo and Luke get some unexpected help from Flash, who eats Boss' forged check.

"Hughie Hogg Strikes Again"

70 70 December 18, 1981

Hughie Hogg returns to Hazzard County, this time convincing his Uncle Boss to use his power of eminent domain to raze Cooter's Garage and build shoddy condominiums at an inflated price.

"Dukescam Scam"

71 71 January 1, 1982

Boss is arrested for robbing his own bank. Out of pity, and to repay a debt among old friends, Uncle Jesse puts up the farm's mortgage to bail Boss out of jail. But the Dukes later find out that Boss never did rob the bank, and that it was part of an elaborate scheme to swindle the Dukes off the farm.

"The Sound of Music – Hazzard Style"

72 72 January 8, 1982

Boss confers with recording pirates to record Mickey Gilley's upcoming concert at Hazzard Square, then sell the illegal albums for profit. When an FBI agent comes to arrest Boss' accomplices, they steal the General Lee and hide out at the Duke farm, thereby implicating Bo and Luke. Gilley knows that the Dukes are innocent, and they work together to foil Boss' latest scheme.

"Shine On, Hazzard Moon"

73 73 January 15, 1982

Boss wants Uncle Jesse's old moonshine recipe and will go to any length to get it. When Jesse refuses, Boss frames Bo and Luke for stealing from the Hazzard County Orphanage fund. With his nephews in jail, Jesse is given a choice: turn over the recipe, or have Bo and Luke formally charged with felony theft.

"Pin the Tail on the Dukes"

74 74 January 22, 1982

Boss sues Bo and Luke for "destroying county property" when the cousins damage Rosco's phony radar gun (actually, a hair dryer made up as the police patrol tool). Meanwhile, Uncle Jesse's old cohort is released from prison and wants to get revenge on Boss for illegally seizing his land.

"Miz Tisdale on the Lam"

75 75 January 29, 1982

Boss plans to have Hazzard County Postmaster Emma Tisdale arrested for mail fraud, in connection with his scheme to sell non-existent properties. When a postal inspector comes to town, Miz Tisdale hides out at the Duke farm while they investigate.

"Nothin' But the Truth"

76 76 February 5, 1982

A state investigator checks out claims that Boss Hogg is operating an illegal casino in Hazzard County. Boss finds out about the investigation and shifts the blame toward the Duke family. Just as he's about to celebrate his success, he accidentally sits on a syringe filled with truth serum. Boss immediately reveals everything connected to the casino, which angers his criminal associates and leaves Bo and Luke once again riding to their adversary's rescue.

"Dear Diary"

77 77 February 12, 1982

Two crooks get ahold of Rosco's diary, which details all the illegal schemes Boss has carried out through the years. The bad guys, ex-partners of Boss, demand a huge ransom or else they tip off the authorities.

"New Deputy in Town"

78 78 February 19, 1982

A shapely, cajoling, conniving blonde named Linda Mae Barnes is hired as Boss Hogg's new deputy after she easily arrests Bo and Luke on various traffic charges. Boss and Rosco are too turned on by Linda Mae to notice that she accepted the job only as part of a plot to free her boyfriend, who faces trial on murder and robbery charges and is scheduled to stay overnight at the Hazzard County Jail. This leaves Bo and Luke to investigate Linda Mae's background and stop her before she can help her boyfriend escape custody.

"Birds Gotta Fly"

79 79 February 26, 1982

Daisy is offered a spot on the NASCAR circuit for old friend Molly Hargrove. But there's much more that Molly fails to tell Daisy about the job.

"Bad Day in Hazzard"

80 80 March 5, 1982

The enemy factions – the Duke family on the one side, Boss and Rosco on the other – are forced to work together to defeat a band of armed robbers who hold them all hostage at the Boar's Nest. They want to ensure that all law enforcement officers and the Dukes are unable to thwart their plan to evacuate Hazzard under false pretenses, then rob an armored truck when it arrives at Hazzard Bank

"Miss Tri-Counties"

81 81 March 12, 1982

Hatchapee County Boss "Big" Jim Mathers pays Boss $10,000 to ensure that Melanie Dubois wins the title of Miss Tri-Counties, which Daisy has also entered. Boss does everything he can to rig the racing and beauty contests, but when Daisy wins them both, a pair of criminals kidnap Daisy to make sure she does not show up for the final contest, the swimsuit competition.

"Share and Share Alike"

82 82 March 19, 1982

Fed up with unequal treatment from her husband, Lulu rallies the women of Hazzard County (who have been similarly mistreated) and forms the Hazzard County Equal Rights Society. She demands to take over half of her husband's business interests, including his used car lot. However, she and Daisy find themselves in hot water when they sell one of the used cars to Sheriff Little, unaware that Boss has stashed stolen credit cards inside the door panel.

"The Law and Jesse Duke"

83 83 March 26, 1982

When Rosco and Cletus become fed up with Boss' refusal to give them a much-needed (but deserved?) pay raise, they decide to go on strike. Boss retaliates by naming an old enemy – Uncle Jesse – as Hazzard County's top lawman. But there's a catch: Boss has hired two associates to steal electronic items, then pin the blame on Bo and Luke. But Jesse sees right through the scheme, and asks his nephews to capture the real crooks.

"Dukes in Danger"

84 84 April 2, 1982

For the second time in a matter of weeks, friends and enemies are forced to band together to defeat a common threat. This time, a car carrying two hardened criminals is involved in an accident. The robbers escape uninjured and take refuge at the Duke farm, where Uncle Jesse is preparing to drive into town to make his mortgage payment. The Dukes are held at gunpoint in the farmhouse, their car keys confiscated and all communication devices disabled. When Jesse fails to show, Boss and Rosco – rather than get suspicious – gleefully drive to the Duke farm to foreclose, only to be taken hostage as well. Everyone is forced to improvise and cooperate when trying to get the attention of Cooter and Cletus, the only two people available to rescue them.

[edit] Season 5 (1982-1983)

Episode number Production code Original airdate

"The New Dukes"

85 85 September 24, 1982

"Dukes Strike it Rich"

86 86 October 1, 1982

No information.

"Lawman of the Year"

87 87 October 8, 1982

No information.

"Coy Meets Girl"

88 88 October 15, 1982

No information.

"The Hazzardgate Tape"

89 89 October 22, 1982

No information.

"Big Daddy"

90 90 October 29, 1982
  • Note: Last appearance of Rick Hurst as Deputy Cletus Hogg. Boss Hogg's Daddy comes to Hazzard on his way around the world. Boss acts nice, but Big Daddy don't and steals $50.000 from his son!

"Vance's Lady"

91 91 November 5, 1982

No information.

"Hazzard Hustle"

92 92 November 12, 1982

No information.

"Enos in Trouble"

93 93 November 19, 1982

No information.

"The Great Insurance Fraud"

94 94 November 26, 1982

No information.

"A Little Game of Pool"

95 95 December 3, 1982

No information.

"The Treasure of Soggy Marsh"

96 96 December 10, 1982

No information.

"The Revenge of Hughie Hogg"

97 97 December 17, 1982

No information.

"The Return of the Mean, Green Machine"

98 98 January 7, 1983

No information.

"Ding Dong, The Boss is Dead"

99 99 January 21, 1983

No information.

"Coy vs. Vance"

100 100 February 4, 1983

No information.

"Comrade Duke"

101 101 February 11, 1983

No information.

"Witness: Jesse Duke"

102 102 February 12, 1983

No information.

"Welcome Back, Bo 'n' Luke"

103 103 February 19, 1983

"Big Brothers Duke"

104 104 March 4, 1983

No information.

"Farewell, Hazzard"

105 105 March 11, 1983

No information.

"Daisy's Shotgun Wedding"

106 106 March 18, 1983

The Duke Boys get too protective over Daisy, and Daisy moves out. When she decideds to go home she gets kidnapped by the Beaudrys, and since they just robbed J. D. Bo, Luke, Rosco, and Boss are all after Daisy,Flash, and J. D.'s money. When the so called preacher comes to forces Daisy to marry Milo the Duke boys come and a fight breaks out.

[edit] Season 6 (1983-1984)

Episode number Production code Original airdate

"Lulu's Gone Away"

107 107 September 23, 1983

Lulu - frustrated over Boss constantly taking his wife for granted - walks out on him. She moves in with the Dukes to sort out her emotions, but her stay is short-lived. A band of robbers kidnaps Lulu and demands Boss pay a $100,000 ransom for her safe return. Jesse later alerts Bo, Luke and Daisy about Lulu's disappearance (she had secretly tape recorded the kidnapping), and the Dukes quickly offer to help Boss. However, he rebuffs them, particularly since the robbers have threatened to kill Lulu if the Dukes attempt a rescue. The ultimatum causes Bo and Luke (with some help from Cooter) to creatively come up with a plan to save Lulu without being caught.

"A Baby for the Dukes"

108 108 September 30, 1983

An abrasive cotton tycoon pursues his widowed daughter-in-law into Hazzard County, a court order in hand demanding custody of his grandson. Seems that after his son died, he had his wife declared an "unfit mother" (because she isn't rich like he is). The woman leaves the baby in the General Lee, and unwittingly involving the Duke family. When the millionaire learns that the baby's mother has turned to the Dukes for help, he approaches Boss Hogg and Rosco for help. Meanwhile, Bo and Luke track down a local judge to persuade him to issue an injunction against the millionaire's court order, until another custody hearing can be scheduled.

"Too Many Roscos"

109 109 October 7, 1983

During his daily pursuit of the General Lee, another car runs Rosco's patrol cruiser off the road and into a lake. Rosco climbs out, wet but unhurt, but the car's occupants kidnap him, the first step in a plan to rob Hazzard Bank. Their scheme: Having a third associate of the robbers - who exactly resembles Rosco - pose as the Hazzard County sheriff until an expected armored car shipment to Hazzard Bank arrives, which they plot to hijack. Bo and Luke, meanwhile, see Rosco's car sink into the lake but their adversary is nowhere in sight. They fear the worst and declare that he has drowned. Later, everyone's overjoyed when they see Rosco - actually, his criminal double - stumbling down the streets of Hazzard. Later, Rosco bungles simple facts (but somehow recalls in exact detail the scheduled arrival of the armored car), which everyone initially chalks up to a concussion "Rosco" had suffered. Bo and Luke later find out this "Rosco" is a phony, and when exposed, the double imprisons the Duke boys in their hideout (where the real Rosco is also being kept) so they cannot interfere in their planned robbery. It quickly becomes a race against time to stop the phony Rosco and his accomplices from carrying out their crimes.

"Brotherly Love"

110 110 October 14, 1983

Luke's long-lost brother, Jed, arrives in Hazzard. He's an ex-boxer trying to flee a professional gambler, who had suffered heavy losses in Jed's fight that was supposed to be fixed. Now, the gambler is out to exact murderous revenge. The gambler and his hired associate trick Boss Hogg and Rosco into revealing Jed's whereabouts, then lock them in a holding cell to prevent their interference. Luke later comes up with a plan to fool his brother's adversary, by driving Jed's car and engaging in a road chase. However, Luke is run off the road and suffers a mild concussion. The gambler and his hired associate, thinking they had succeeded in killing Jed, go to the Boar's Nest to celebrate, but overhear Enos telling Daisy that Luke had gotten hurt. Knowing that Jed is still alive, they renew their pursuit, eventually tracking him down at the Tri-County Hospital. There, they kidnap Jed and this time are determined to succeed in killing him ... until Luke commandeers an ambulance and runs the bad guys' car off the road and into a lake. The car's passengers are trapped inside as the car plunges to the bottom, and it's up to Bo to rescue everyone.

"The Boar's Nest Bears"

111 111 October 21, 1983

With their probations on the line, Bo and Luke are talked into coaching Hazzard County's pee-wee basketball team, the Boar's Nest Bears. They eventually talk Rod Moffet, a talented basketball player who is shaken over the recent death of his father, into playing the Bears' talented opponents from Chickasaw County. However, the Duke boys are continually frustrated by Chicasaw Commissioner A.C. Tate's efforts to persuade Rod to quit the team (he threatens to forclose on the Moffet farm if he plays for Hazzard), and later are exasperated when they learn Boss Hogg and Tate have wagered on their respective teams.

"Boss Behind Bars"

112 112 October 28, 1983

During a road race between Boss and Uncle Jesse, Jesse's car develops mechanical failure and is involved in a rollover accident. Jesse emerges uninjured, but parts from his car are found in Boss' pockets, and Rosco has no choice but to arrest his "little fat buddy." The Beaudry clan was actually responsible, and unbeknownst to anyone, placed the parts in Boss' pockets. They hope to use the series of distractions to steal Boss' old moonshine still undetected.

"A Boy's Best Friend"

113 113 November 11, 1983

A pair of crooks dognap Flash, thinking she's a valuable showdog named Maxine. Meanwhile, the Dukes unknowingly give Maxine to a 6-year-old orphan named Terry Lee, who has become withdrawn since the untimely death of his parents. Maxine's rightful owners post a $10,000 reward for the basset hound. Boss learns the dog is at the orphanage and, ignorant of Terry Lee's feelings, swipes it and holds it until the owners can arrive. Bo and Luke, all the while, are on the search for both dogs - to cheer up the despondent Rosco and the bawling Terry Lee.

"Targets: Daisy and Lulu"

114 114 November 18, 1983

A band of jewel thieves steal a priceless diamond necklace from its owner and a security guard, who are traveling to an exposition. However, the case becomes mixed in with luggage owned by Daisy and Lulu, who are returning from a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana. At the airport, Lulu accidentally picks up the suitcase containing the necklace, since it was identical to her own. Once the thieves realize the Dukes have it in their possession, they begin pursuing them, bent on using whatever means necessary to get the necklace back. While Boss Hogg wants to sell the necklace to his uncle for $25,000 (not realizing its worth is tenfold of Boss' selling price, Bo, Luke and Enos - and later, Boss and Rosco - devise a variety of schemes to trap the criminals and return the necklace to its owner, knowing full well the thieves have threatened to murder Daisy and Lulu if they fail to hand over the necklace and any entrapment efforts are detected.

"Twin Trouble"

115 115 November 25, 1983

Bo and Luke are at odds when they separately meet identical twin sisters ... who happen to be experienced jewel thieves. Luke had witnessed the robbery involving one of the sisters, while her sister (and accomplice) was miles away with Bo, thus forming her alibi. It quickly becomes a tale of trying to figure out how the same woman could be two places at once.

"Enos's Last Chance"

116 116 December 2, 1983

A syndicate mobster named Scanlon, whom Enos helped capture and convict during his time on the Los Angeles Police Department, escapes from prison. He learns that Enos has returned to Hazzard and tracks him down to get revenge. Scanlon is quickly captured, but Rosco's inattention to his crafty, cunning inmate results in an easy escape. Bo and Luke try to set a trap to recapture Scanlon before he can get to Enos, but the criminal knows that the easiest way to Enos is through Daisy.

"High Flyin' Dukes"

117 117 December 9, 1983

When the Dukes' friend, a crop duster, is injured, Daisy offers to take over until he is healed. Boss Hogg learns of this and has lye placed in the chemicals. So when Daisy goes about the dusting, the lye would kill the crops, prompt the farmers to sue ... and force the Dukes off their farm, leaving it open for Boss to make an easy purchase.

"Cooter's Girl"

118 118 December 30, 1983

The Dukes are trying to foil a pair of land swindlers, who want to turn Hazzard County into a toxic waste dump. If that isn't keeping them busy enough, they're also trying to convince a young woman - who happens to be Cooter's estranged daughter - that Cooter isn't the "wild and crazy" guy he was back in his younger days. That's easier said than done, since Cooter's mind is on saving his business, a key piece of land the bad guys want to acquire.

"Heiress Daisy Duke"

119 119 January 6, 1984

Boss learns that a wealthy industrialist offering a $200,000 reward to the individual who can lead him to his long-lost niece, Vivian Stewart - who looks exactly like Daisy. One night at the Boar's Nest, Boss has a hypnotist convince Daisy that she is Vivian, and after tricking a private investigator about her identity, they go visit the industrialist ... unaware that "Vivian" is being tracked by his nephew and niece, who are next in line to get the inheritance and want it now.

"Dead and Alive"

120 120 January 20, 1984

Is the Dukes' old friend Artie Bender, the Rembrant of Hazzard County, really dead? No, but Boss Hogg had him declared dead so he could sell his paintings to an art dealer at inflated prices. Of course, it works out well for Boss, since Artie witnessed the robbery of an armed truck and it takes away Bo and Luke's only alibi. Sheriff Little continues to pursue the Duke boys after they break out of jail, as they try to unravel the mystery of whether Artie is really dead.

"Play it Again, Luke"

121 121 January 27, 1984

Luke's old girlfriend from his Marine days, Candy Dix, makes a tour stop in Hazzard County. As the two try to rekindle their spark, Luke finds out that Candy has a lot on her mind. Her boyfriend/manager, Eddie Lee, has been very ill tempered, and his behavior has bordered on abusive. It's all because Eddie Lee has a $100,000 gambling debt to repay, and his bookie is demanding repayment. Just then, Eddie Lee and his cohort discover a clause in Candy's life insurance policy – if she were to die, they collect $100,000. While the Dukes try to protect Candy, Eddie Lee pays a visit to Boss Hogg to ask that Luke be arrested for kidnapping.

"Undercover Dukes (Part 1)"

122 122 February 3, 1984

Beautiful Linda Carver offers Bo and Luke a chance to race for a racing circuit owned by her father, J.J. Carver. The Duke boys decline, vowing to uphold a promise they made to Uncle Jesse they would never again leave the farm. A federal agent later approaches Bo and Luke, offering a healthy cash sum for the two to work undercover, since J.J. Carver is involved in a gambling racket that has involved murder, robbery and illegal gambling. It's an offer that's too good to pass up, and the cousins agree to work for Uncle Sam, leaving a clueless Jesse and Daisy very angry.

  • Note: Part 1 of a two-part episode

"Undercover Dukes (Part 2)"

123 123 February 10, 1984

Bo and Luke begin to infiltrate J.J. Carver's organization, compiling evidence to bring the racketeer and his henchmen to justice. But then Boss Hogg and Rosco, who are aware that the Duke boys have left Hazzard County for the racing circuit, find Luke spying on the organization. It isn't long before all three of them are captured, leaving them to rely on Bo to save the day and recover Luke's evidence.

  • Note: Part 2 of a two-part episode

"How to Succeed in Hazzard"

124 124 February 17, 1984

Boss Hogg's nephew, Dewey, arrives in Hazzard, claiming to be suffering from a rare - and ultimately, fatal - illness. As his last wish, he hopes to raise $100,000 for a new children's hospital. Of course, it's all part of a scam to cheat the folks of Hazzard out of their money. But Dewey, knowing the fraud will eventually be found out, plans to have Uncle Jesse framed for the scheme, leaving Bo and Luke to expose Dewey.

"Close Call for Daisy"

125 125 February 24, 1984

Daisy is the director of the Hazzard County Church play, and carries her notes with her in a black book. Outside, she comes to the aid of mobster "Nervous" Norman Willis, who is suffering a health emergency. Her book gets mixed up Willis' identical notebook, which contains the names and descriptions of every illegal racket he's been involved with. Willis, in town to collect kickbacks from Boss Hogg on schemes they were involved in, discovers the book missing and learns that Daisy has gotten ahold of it. Bo and Luke – who were shot at earlier by Willis and his crony, Jake, after their car backfired – learn that Willis may be after Daisy and send her to Enos' apartment to live until they can take care of Willis and Jake. But Enos unwittingly lets slip Daisy's whereabouts to Rosco, and he and Boss tell Willis and Jake where they can find Daisy, with the promise she will be unharmed. Bo and Luke go after Daisy's captors before they can kill her.

"The Ransom of Hazzard County"

126 126 March 2, 1984

Boss Hogg loses his patience with Enos' honesty, and demotes him to a civilian job. His successor - the ill-tempered Billy Joe Coogan - seems to be working out well for Boss and Rosco, since he gets the best of Bo and Luke. But Boss might regret his move, since Coogan and his associates threaten to flood Hazzard County by blowing up the demand if Boss fails to pay a $150,000 fee for services rendered.

"The Fortune Tellers"

127 127 March 23, 1984

Daisy is blamed for stealing the daily receipts to the Boar's Nest. In reality, it was Boss' new fortune-telling con artists who committed the deed. Boss hired the con artists upon learning Lulu plans to cash the Hoggs' bonds, not knowing Boss had already cashed in and replaced them with fake bonds.

"Cooter's Confession"

128 128 March 30, 1984

An auto parts supply distribution firm, which is expecting a shipment of parts for Boss Hogg, is the front for a hijacking and theft ring. Their latest victim is Cooter's friend, an ex-convict who wants to get his life back on track. Knowing that his friend will likely be fingered as the chief suspect, Cooter decides to take the fall. This is much to Boss and Rosco's delight, since Cooter unwittingly implicates Bo and Luke as accessories. With Cooter's friend in hiding, the Duke boys help Cooter escape from jail. While Uncle Jesse and Daisy try to infiltrate the distribution firm, Luke then goes undercover as a driver for their operation to set a trap for the hijackers, but when Rosco and Boss show up to arrest Bo and Cooter, they are forced to take drastic action.

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Episode number Production code Original airdate

"Happy Birthday, General Lee"

129 129 September 21, 1984

The Duke family recalls the origins of the General Lee. In a flashback to eight years earlier (that is, 1976), Bo and Luke buy an old Dodge Charger to soup up for one of Boss Hogg's road races. They're unaware that a pair of jewel thieves had earlier wrecked the car while eluding authorities. It isn't long before the bad guys find out the car is at Cooter's Garage and plan to retrieve it so they can get their ill-gotten booty.

"Welcome, Waylon Jennings"

130 130 September 28, 1984

After six seasons of his complaining in song that they "keep showing my hands and not my face on TV," Waylon Jennings finally appears on camera. This time, as an old friend of the Duke family, Waylon brings his tour bus and traveling museum to Hazzard County. Boss Hogg plots to have the rolling museum stolen, then sell it back for ransom.

"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Duke"

131 131 October 5, 1984

Luke accidentally drinks some water tained with personality-altering genetics that had been accidentally dumped into the lake. It turns the good-natured Duke into an abusive thug: he insults his friends and family after a hay ride; he vandalizes a farm by recklessly driving through the property; then makes a pass at a pretty girl at the Boar's Nest. Luke's wicked personality draws the attention of a pair of bank robbers, who reason that Luke can tell them everything they need to know about robbing Hazzard Bank. Meanwhile, the other Dukes find out the water had been polluted, and they visit the genetics research firm to press for answers. Boss Hogg and Rosco get wind of Luke's new attitude and plans to rob Hazzard Bank, and – after setting up a makeshift security camera in the bank – prepares for the robbery to frame Luke for the crime. While Bo and Enos race after Luke and the two bank robbers, it's up to Jesse and Daisy to try to explain things to Rosco, who's a little to eager to rush the videotape to the FBI ... but he leaves a hungry Flash to guard the tape.

"Robot P. Coltrane"

132 132 October 12, 1984

A computer technician is fired from his job, shortly after completing work on a contract. He and a co-worker get revenge against their former employer by stealing a caché of electronics, to sell on the black market, then steal back for ransom. In Hazzard County, they meet with Boss Hogg to sell one of the items – a robot named Bobby Joe. Bo and Luke – who had an earlier run-in with the crooks – are suspicious and investigate the van. Rosco catches the Duke boys inside, but bungles the arrest. The robot, however, is easily able to apprehend the Dukes. Boss is impressed, buys the robot, and promptly promotes Bobby Joe to Hazzard County sheriff. Then, in the most demeaning manner possible, Boss fires Rosco. While the Dukes console a depressed Rosco, Boss' eyes light up like a 10-year-old on Christmas day as Bobby Joe wreaks havoc throughout Hazzard County, not realizing the crooks plan to steal back the robot and demand a $25,000 payment ... or else.

"No More Mr. Nice Guy"

133 133 October 19, 1984

Daisy is told she is the 1 millionth customer at the Capitol City Department Store, and thus has won a cache of prizes, including a fur coat and a diamond necklace. If it sounds too good to be true, it is. All of Daisy's "prizes" have been stolen, as part of Boss Hogg's latest scheme, since he knows that a state senator plans to investigate his office and wants to direct attention away from his criminal activities. However, just as Boss is relishing the opportunity to finally send the Dukes to prison, he bumps his head and develops amnesia. Boss becomes a nice guy, but he might not get a chance to recover once the criminals realize he might tip off the authorities.

"The Dukes in Hollywood"

134 134 November 2, 1984

While a movie is being shot in Hazzard County, Bo and Luke witness a near accident involving a stunt car driver named Brock Curtis. They save Brock's life, and the grateful star hires the Duke boys as stunt doubles in Hollywood. The Dukes – along with Boss Hogg and Rosco – leave for California. There, they learn that Brock's near accident was no accident, but someone wanting to exact revenge on Brock. The man is still determined to kill Brock, and it's up to the Dukes to find a way to capture his pursuer. Meanwhile, Boss and Rosco persistently try to pay a visit to the studio to break into the movies, but it's Flash who catches the agent's eye.

"Cool Hands, Bo and Luke"

135 135 November 9, 1984

Bo and Luke are arrested by the Osage County sheriff on false traffic charges, then sentenced to two years on the county's road gang. The arrest is the first step in Osage administrator Col. Cassius Claiborne's plan to exact revenge on old enemy Boss Hogg. With public pressure mounting, Boss and Rosco give in to Claiborne's demand to hand over their moonshine contracts in exchange for Bo and Luke's freedom. But then Claibourn has them arrested and placed on the road gang as well. While the Duke boys are placed in solitary confinement following a failed escape attempt, Claiborne manages to exploit Boss' voracious appetite for high-calorie dishes in an effort to extort Boss out of everything he owns. Bo and Luke eventually decide the only way to escape the prison is for everyone to overpower the guards and bust the place wide open, well aware that failure could end in their deaths.
Guest star: Morgan Woodward

"Go West, Young Dukes"

136 136 November 16, 1984

Boss Hogg discovers a certificate that states that Uncle Jesse's great grandfather, Jeremiah Duke, signed over the farm to Thaddeus Duke. Jesse tries to determine what actually happened by reading Jeremiah's diary, sending everyone into a flashback to the 1880s.

"Cale Yarborough Comes to Hazzard"

137 137 November 23, 1984

On his second trip to Hazzard County, Cale Yarborough comforts a sick orphan at the Tri-County Hospital. But the boy may never get to see his hero, since Cale and his old friends, Bo and Luke, become mixed up in the latest robbery of Hazzard Bank.

"Danger on the Hazzard Express"

138 138 November 30, 1984

Boss Hogg plans to steal a $2 million shipment from a train passing through Hazzard County, by using a remote-controlled car as a battering ram. But when the car is wrecked, thanks to Bo and Luke, Boss resorts to Plan B: steal the General Lee and use it to derail the train. Of course, by using the General Lee, it automatically implicates the Duke boys and not Boss or his associates. But then the criminals tell Boss they plan to kill Bo and Luke instead.

"Sittin' Dukes"

139 139 December 14, 1984

A pair of hardened criminals with nothing to lose escape from prison and arrive in Hazzard. One of them is Benson, an ex-marine who served under Luke's command in the United States Marine Corps. As part of Benson's get even plan, he orders Bo and Luke to drive them out of state in the General Lee at gunpoint, and not to let on anything when approached by the authorities. Sheriff Little, who is tracking the convicts, assumes the Dukes are helping the escaped convicts. To escape detection, the bad guys force Bo and Luke to drive through a potentially deadly forest fire. When Sheriff Little locks everyone except Enos in a holding cell to prevent their interference, the Duke boys must rely on Enos' help and their own wits to capture the criminals.

"Sky Bandits Over Hazzard"

140 140 December 21, 1984

Boss Hogg blames Bo and Luke for an armored car robbery. While incarcerated, the real culprits strike again, using an elaborate method – hijacking the car from the air and then pulling the vehicle into the sky! When it becomes clear the Duke boys are innocent, Boss sends them after the robbers. Bo and Luke eventually take to the air to capture the bandits.

"The Haunting of J.D. Hogg"

141 141 January 4, 1985

Boss Hogg's Uncle Silas dies, and is bequeathed money in his will with the cavaet that he donate it to charity. Boss refuses, and it isn't long before the Dukes realize that he has no intention of honoring Silas' will. So, they hire a ventriloquist to trick Boss into thinking Silas is returning from the dead to exact revenge.

"When You Wish Upon a Hogg"

142 142 January 11, 1985

Hughie Hogg's latest scheme is to trick Boss Hogg and Rosco into thinking an antique oil lamp will grant them untold wealth, eternal power ... and most of all, a way to get rid of the Duke boys once and for all. To make his scheme work, Hughie has added a new associate to his team of cronies – a seductively beautiful young mistress named Trixie to play the part of the lamp's "genie." It's up to Bo and Luke to stop Hughie, before all Boss and Rosco are left with is a worthless old lamp.

"Strange Visitor to Hazzard"

143 143 January 25, 1985

There's been some UFO sightings in Hazzard County lately, and it isn't long before Bo and Luke make friends with a space alien, whose spacecraft has crash-landed. The Duke boys have their hands full keeping the alien away from Boss Hogg and Rosco, who want to exploit the alien for profit; and a pair of fortune hunters, who create a false emergency (by contending that aliens plot to invade Hazzard), and looting the town after ordering a mandatory emergency evacuation.

"Enos and Daisy's Wedding"

144 144 February 1, 1985

A pair of hardened criminals kidnaps Enos and forces him to participate in the armed robbery of Hazzard Bank. Daisy – who witnessed the crime – knows Enos is innocent, and is also aware that if she were married to Enos, she could not be subpoenaed to testify. It's not long before the two become engaged, and while they are planning their wedding, Bo and Luke must find a way to capture the criminals and make them admit that Enos was a non-participant in the robbery.

"Opening Night at the Boar's Nest"

145 145 February 8, 1985

Boss Hogg grudgingly agrees to participate in Rosco's magic act during a talent revue at the Boar's Nest. Boss plans to use the "disappearing lady" act as a way to get to a scheduled appointment, but it works out too well. A pair of escaped felons, whom Boss helped put away, kidnap Boss and hold him for ransom. When Rosco is unable to make Boss "reappear," Bo and Luke investigate and determine foul play was involved. Rosco is convinced Boss really did disappear into thin air, leaving the Duke boys to ride to Boss' rescue.

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