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Episodes
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The New Dukes
In this season of change, Bo and Luke leave Hazzard to pursue careers on the NASCAR circuit. Thinking no one named Duke is available to stop him, Boss unveils his...
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September 24, 1982
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Dukes Strike It Rich
Boss sells a worthless piece of property to the Dukes' friends, newlyweds Jeb and Carrie Morton. Coy and Vance learn Boss' true motives and - aware the Mortons had...
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October 1, 1982
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Lawman of the Year
Rosco learns he's been nominated for "Lawman of the Year" and - recalling his origins as an honorable sheriff - refuses to play along with Boss' scheme to rob a...
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October 8, 1982
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Coy meets Girl
Truck drivers Coy and Vance are hijacked while delivering a shipment of antiques to Hazzard. A pretty and likeable young tomboy named Bobby Lee Jordan --- decked out...
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October 15, 1982
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The Hazzardgate Tape
When Boss betrays the trust of county administrators from neighboring counties, he takes refuge at the Duke farm. Vance agrees to secretly tape record the other bosses...
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October 22, 1982
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Big Daddy
Boss hurriedly puts aside his criminal activities when he learns his father, the supposedly honest Big Daddy Hogg, is en route to Hazzard for a visit. But Big Daddy...
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October 29, 1982
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Vance's Lady
Crooked state Senator Maynard becomes aware someone had witnessed him stealing public funds. That witness - Vance's old girlfriend, Jenny - flees to Hazzard, knowing...
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November 5, 1982
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Hazzard Hustle
Boss and Rosco set up an illegal horse betting parlor in neighboring Rapahoe County and makes a fortune swindling money from its patrons. They route the phone calls...
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November 12, 1982
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Enos in Trouble
Enos' footlocker from the Los Angeles Police Department arrives in Hazzard; unknown to the deputy, it comes complete with some valuable emeralds. Robbers Burke and...
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November 19, 1982
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The Great Insurance Fraud
Boss' latest scheme involves selling phony insurance policies, whereby the survivors of the deceased ostensibly would be paid $1,000,000. Con artists Wade and Lavinia...
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November 26, 1982
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A Little Game of Pool
When Boss is unable to convince the Dukes to sell the General Lee, and an attempt to steal the car fails, he approaches Uncle Jesse to play a game of pool. Jesse...
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December 3, 1982
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The Treasure of Soggy Marsh
Boss has Coy, Vance and Daisy detained in Chicasaw County on a trumped-up charge of robbery, so that Boss and his henchmen can proceed uninterrupted in their search...
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December 10, 1982
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The Revenge of Hughie Hogg
Hughie Hogg returns, with his eye on the office of Hazzard County Sheriff. He blackmails his Uncle Boss into supporting his campaign by threatening to take secretly...
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December 17, 1982
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The Return of the Mean Green Machine
Hatfield and his new partner-in-crime, Baxter, return for a rematch of their Mean Green Machine vs. the General Lee. This time, Hatfield plans to rob the Hazzard...
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January 7, 1983
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Ding, Dong, the Boss Is Dead
Boss' old moon-shining rival, Floyd Calloway, is out of prison - and he's not happy. He plans to exact murderous revenge on Boss, because it was his testimony that...
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January 21, 1983
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Coy vs. Vance
Coy's new relationship with a motorcycle stuntwoman creates dissension in the Duke household when Vance suspects that her sideshow has been involved in a string of...
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February 4, 1983
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Comrade Duke
The Dukes help a pretty girl named Natasha, a member of a Russian gymnastics team that is in Hazzard on a goodwill tour.
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February 11, 1983
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Witness: Jesse Duke
Uncle Jesse is a customer at the Capitol City Jewelery Store when it is robbed by two hooligans named Parker and Rick. Jesse tries to subdue one of the robbers, but is...
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February 18, 1983
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Welcome Back, Bo 'n' Luke
Bo and Luke return to Hazzard after being on the NASCAR circuit, because Coy and Vance are planning to leave to help a relative. And they later discover Cooter acting...
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February 25, 1983
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Big Brothers, Duke
Bo and Luke join the Big Brothers-Big Sisters of America, and take budding juvenile delinquent Andy Slocum under their wing. After Andy's attempt to steal the General...
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March 4, 1983
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Farewell, Hazzard
Boss conspires with developer L.S. Pritchard to acquire the Duke farm and several adjoining properties. However, even Boss doesn't know Pritchard and her cronies plan...
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March 11, 1983
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Daisy's Shotgun Wedding
Daisy quickly tires of her cousins' well-intentioned over-protectiveness and, in order to declare her independence and get some much-needed personal space, moves into...
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March 25, 1983
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Ratings
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7.1 / 10
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Filming Locations
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290 Flat Rock Road, Oxford, Georgia, USA
(Boar's Nest)
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA
(episode 1.1 Daisy's Song)
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Conyers, Georgia, USA
(episodes 1 through 5)
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Covington, Georgia, USA
(episodes 1 through 5)
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Lake Sherwood, California, USA
(2nd unit stunts)
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Laramie Street, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
(demolished in May 2003 and replaced by Warner Village)
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Midwest Street, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
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Oxford, Georgia, USA
(episodes 1 through 5)
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Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA
(Season 3 episode, "The Late J.D. Hogg")
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Santa Clarita, California, USA
(external scenes)
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Stage 20, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
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Stage 28, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
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Stage 28A, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
(booking office; Boss's city office)
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Thousand Oaks, California, USA
(exterior scenes)
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Walt Disney's Golden Oak Ranch - 19802 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA
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Site Ranking
(#4,862 / 33,114)
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#4,858
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The Ten (2007)
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#4,859
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The Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 2 (1979)
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#4,860
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Saving Christmas (2014)
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#4,861
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The Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 6 (1983)
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#4,862
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The Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 5 (1982)
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#4,863
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The Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 1 (1979)
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#4,864
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The Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 7 (1984)
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#4,865
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The Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 3 (1980)
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#4,866
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The Dukes Of Hazzard: Season 4 (1981)
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