The Dukes Episode List
001, 02/02/79 - "Daisy's Song" The Dukes don't realize they have taken on the syndicate and the FBI as well as Boss Hogg and Rosco.
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002, 02/09/79 - "Mary Kaye's Baby" Bo and Luke pick up a pretty hitchhiker to add to their woes while trying to escape the highway patrol in a moonshine car. No General Lee in this episode!
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003, 02/16/79 - "Repo Men" Bo and Luke get coerced into repossessing a car for Boss Hogg and find they have fallen into one of histraps.
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004, 02/23/79 - "High Octane" The Dukes are on both sides of the law after they fire up Jesse's old still to make a batch of moonshine.
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005, 03/09/79 - "Swamp Molly" Uncle Jesse's old friend, Swamp Molly, comes calling to collect a favor from the Dukes, which almost puts Luke and Bo behind bars.
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006, 03/16/79 - "Luke's Love Story" The Annual Hazzard Obstacle Derby is more than its usual dirty race, after a woman enters the competition and wins Luke's admiration even before the race.
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007, 03/30/79 - "The Big Heist" Boss Hogg accuses Bo of stealing his money, while the real thief sweet talks Daisy into putting him up at the Duke's home.
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008, 04/06/79 - "Limo One is Missing" The beauty of the presidential limousine is too much for Cooter and he can't resist stealing it, but then Luke and Bo have to find a way of returning it.
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009, 04/13/79 - "Deputy Dukes" Luke and Bo are coerced by Rosco and Boss Hogg into acting as deputies for transporting a prisoner to Hazzard from a nearby town, without being told he's public enemy number one.
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010, 04/20/79 - "Money to Burn" Bo and Luke heroically put out a fire in an armored truck and get accused of stealing a million dollars for their trouble.
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011, 05/04/79 - "Route 7-11" Uncle Jesse calls upon some long neglected skills to help an old friend win back his life's savings, while Bo and Luke add to the plot by putting a traveling gambling parlor out of business.
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012, 05/11/79 - "Double Sting" The bank of Hazzard is robbed and Daisy kidnapped, and Bo, Luke, and Uncle Jesse hope to break out of jail to rescue her.
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Second Season, 1979-80, (24 episodes, 36 total)
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013, 09/21/79 - "Days of Shine and Roses" A reunion of old moonshiners provokes a contest between Uncle Jesse and Boss Hogg to determine who was the best ridgerunner 30 years ago.
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014, 10/05/79 - "The Rustlers" Boss Hogg schemes to steal a stallion during the Mrs. J.D. Hogg Stake Race, and has Bo and Luke arrested for rustling twice that day when they try to help a neighbor win.
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015, 10/12/79 - "The Meeting" When the godfathers convene in Hazzard, the Dukes put their country cunning against the musclemen of the syndicate to disrupt the summit meeting and put them behind bars.
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016, 10/19/79 - "Road Pirates" A stolen truckload of Boss Hogg's television sets gets Bo and Luke accused of the hijacking, so they set out to find the real culprits to vindicate themselves.
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017, 10/26/79 - "The Ghost of General Lee" A ghostly Luke and Bo haunt Rosco to prove their innocence of the robbery which Boss Hogg has taken advantage of their 'death' to accuse them of.
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018, 11/02/79 - "The Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough" Cale Yarborough, Luke and Bo's idol, comes to Hazzard County to test some new equipment, and Boss Hogg hires rival racers to steal it.
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019, 11/09/79 - "The Hazzard Connection" A demolition derby may be the perfect cover for a bunch of smugglers.
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020, 11/16/79 - "Witness for the Persecution" The Dukes take on the job of protecting Boss Hogg from hit men, which turns out to be a more unpleasant chore than they counted on.
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021, 11/23/79 - "Granny Annie" Granny, a lovable country character, is also a counterfeiter; the Oak Ridge Boys sing at the Boar's Nest.
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022, 11/30/79 - "The People's Choice" A new candidate challenges Boss Hogg for the office of county supervisor administrator with Luke and Bo as campaign managers.
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023, 12/14/79 - "Arrest Jesse Duke" The rest of the Duke clan goes after a trio of attractive car-parts thieves when Uncle Jesse is arrested for their crimes.
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024, 01/04/80 - "The Duke of Duke" Daisy falls in love with an English Duke who has inherited property in Hazzard County.
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025, 01/11/80 - "The Runaway" The Duke clan helps a young woman reach the arms of the man she loves in spite of the efforts of her father to stop the wedding.
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026, 01/18/80 - "Follow that Still" The Dukes try to help an old family friend break the moonshining habit, and Luke and Bo end up having to dispose of a mobile still to avoid violating their parole.
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027, 01/25/80 - "Treasure of Hazzard County" Evidence of hidden treasure in Hazzard County brings out the avarice in Boss Hogg and a couple of sinister strangers.
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028, 02/01/80 - "Officer Daisy Duke" Boss Hogg has fits when the new deputy working for the Hazzard County sheriff turns out to be Daisy Duke, and there is a $10,000 reward at stake for a pair of criminals she is chasing.
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029, 02/08/80 - "Find Loretta Lynn" Loretta Lynn gets kidnapped by a trio of inept bandits.
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030, 02/15/80 - "Jude Emery" A Texas Ranger enlists the Dukes' help to track down a dangerous outlaw hiding in the swamp.
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031, 02/22/80 - "Return of the Ridge Raiders" The legendary Hazzard Ridge Raiders are reunited after 40 years to stop Boss Hogg from stealing funds intended for a new senior center.
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032, 02/29/80 - "Mason Dixon's Girls" The Dukes inadvertently receive a shipment of marijuana and are pursued by the law, the real culprits, and a private detective with two lovely associates.
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033, 03/14/80 - "R.I.P. Henry Flatt" With one body missing and another stolen, the Dukes have their hands full trying to prove they're not body snatchers.
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034, 03/21/80 - "Southern Comfurts" Relatives of the Dukes strike it rich, but find it difficult to hang onto the money without their cousins' help.
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035, 09/16/80 - "Carnival of Thrills" - 120 minutes! Luke and Bo have their first real fight after Bo agrees to jump the General Lee over 32 cars for the love of a pretty carnival owner.
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036, unknown date - "Gold Fever" The dukes are accused of stealing gold from Boss's bank, while the real culprits scheme to make off with Boss's money, and the REAL gold.
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Third Season, 1980-81 (21 episodes, 57 total)
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037, 11/05/80 - "Enos - Strate to the Top" Enos leaves the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department for a special assignment with the Los Angeles Police Department.
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038, 11/07/80 - "The Hazzardville Horror" A pair of sneak thieves, a pretty girl, and a haunted house make life exciting for Luke and Bo.
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039, 11/14/80 - "And in This Corner, Luke Duke" Luke is goaded into a boxing match with a professional fighter, ostensibly for the glory of Hazzard County, but actually for the benefit of Boss Hogg's wallet.
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040, 11/21/80 - "The Late J.D. Hogg" writer: Martin Roth, director: Hollingsworth Morse - A mistake in a medical report makes a changed man out of Boss Hogg when he thinks he has but a short time to live.
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041, 11/28/80 - "Uncle Boss" Boss Hogg plans to rob his own bank and blame it on the Dukes.
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042, 12/05/80 - "Baa, Baa White Sheep" Boss Hogg's good twin, Abraham Lincoln Hogg, shows up to claim his share of their aunt's inheritance, but mean Boss long ago had his brother declared legally dead.
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043, 12/12/80 - "Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane" Rosco's computer-ordered fiance is actually a crook, who's two buddies rob Boss's bank while the wedding ceremony takes place. Guest: William Sanderson.
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044, 12/19/80 - "The Great Santa Claus Chase" A truckload of Christmas tress is hijacked by Boss Hogg's thugs, and the Dukes disguise themselves as Santa Clauses to get them back.
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045, 01/02/81 - "Good Neighbors Duke" Luke and Bo heed Uncle Jesse's advice to be good neighbors and run up against some new Hazzard citizens whose need for help seems beyond them, until Luke hits onto a desperate plan of action.
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046, 01/09/81 - "State of the County" writer: Bruce Howard, director: Dick Moder. A neighboring sheriff uses strong-arm tactics to force Boss to retire and release control of Hazzard. Guest: the Oak Ridge Boys.
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047, 01/16/81 - "The Legacy" An old flame of Uncle Jesse's returns to Hazzard to search for the legacy left by her moonshining late husband, and to collect a debt from Boss Hogg.
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048, 01/23/81 - "Duke vs. Duke" writer: Martin Roth, director: Hollingsworth Morse - It's Duke vs. Duke as Bo and Luke compete against each other, and Rosco, to try and win the J.D. Hogg First Annual Hazzard Derby.
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049, 01/30/81 - "My Son, Bo Hogg" After Bo hits his head and gets a case of temporary amnesia, Boss Hogg takes advantage of the situation to adopt Bo as his son so he can make a financial killing by having him run moonshine.
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050, 02/06/81 - "To Catch a Duke" writer: Bruce Howard, director: Denver Pyle - Rosco is stripped of his badge by Boss Hogg after the loot from a jewelry robbery is found in his car, so Rosco joins forces with the Dukes to find the real culprit.
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051, 02/13/81 - "Along Came a Duke" writer: Len Kaufman, director: Paul Baxley - Boss Hogg's annual Stonewall Jackson Day celebration seemingly turns sour when the General's historic sword, which Luke and Bo are hired to guard, becomes the target of a pair of crooks hired by Hogg.
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052, 02/20/81 - "By-Line Daisy Duke" Daisy moonlights as a reporter for the Hazzard Herald and gets a by-line when Boss Hogg overlooks the power of the press during one of his nefarious schemes.
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053, 03/06/81 - "The Return of Hughie Hogg" Boss Hogg brings his mean nephew, Hughie Hogg, back to help nail the Duke cousins and lives to regret it.
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054, 03/13/81 - "Bye, Bye, Boss" writer: Jim Rogers, director: Denver Pyle - As an escaped convict returns to Hazzard to settle a score with Boss Hogg, Luke and Bo have to save their nemesis when he is kidnapped by the vengeful fugitive.
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055, 03/27/81 - "The Great Hazzard Hijack" Bo and Luke find 50 dollar bills floating down the river, money which turns out to be part of an armored car robbery that happend 5 years earlier. We meet one of Luke's Marine buddies in this episode. Roy Orbison gets caught in the celebrity speed trap and sings at the end of the show.
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056, 04/03/81 - "The Hack of Hazzard" writer: Len Kaufman, director: Paul Baxley - A handsome hitchhiker lights a fire in Daisy's eyes, but the fire he lights up for Boss Hogg is at the end of a fuse.
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057, 04/10/81 - "The Canterbury Crock" writer: Bruce Howard, director: Dick Moder - A piece of crockery the Dukes buy at a garage sale turns out to be worth a fortune.
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Fourth Season, 1981-82 (26 episodes, 83 total)
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058, 10/09/81 - "Mrs. Daisy Hogg" Daisy plans to elope with Boss Hogg's nephew Jamie Lee.
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059, 10/16/81 - "Double Dukes" Two crooks wearing Bo and Luke masks rob an armored truck, allowing Boss Hogg to accuse the cousins of the crime.
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060, 10/23/81 - "Diamonds in the Rough" writer: Bruce Howard, director: James Best - Bo and Luke recover a fortune in diamonds from a hijacked airplane.
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061, 10/30/81 - "Coltrane vs. Duke" After the Duke cousins run Rosco off the road with the General Lee, Boss Hogg concocts the perfect scheme to grab the deed to the Duke's farm - have Rosco bring a personal injury suit against the Dukes.
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062, 11/03/81 - "The Fugitive" writer: Kristan Kincade, director: Don McDougall - Uncle Jesse gets arrested when he attempts to help a fugitive escape from Boss Hogg's clutches.
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063, 11/06/81 - "The Great Bank Robbery" Bo and Luke become reverse bank robbers in order to replace some stolen money into Boss Hogg's safe.
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064, 11/13/81 - "Sadie Hogg Day" Daisy becomes the honorary county treasurer on the day the bank is robbed.
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065, 11/20/81 - "The Ten Million Dollar Sheriff" (120 minutes!) Rosco becomes Hazzard County's first $10-million sheriff when he wins all of Boss Hogg's riches in a card game.
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066, 11/27/81 - "Trouble at Cooter's" Bo and Luke help Boss Hogg to recover stolen furs that his henchmen took in the first place.
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067, 12/04/81 - "Goodbye General Lee" writers: William Raynor and Miles Wilder, director: Denver Pyle - Just before a drag race, Boss Hogg hypnotizes Luke into junking the General Lee.
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068, 12/11/81 - "Cletus Falls in Love" Cletus falls in love with Daisy and gets fired by Boss Hogg for letting his hoped-for-in-laws, Bo and Luke, escape from jail upon Daisy's request.
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069, 12/18/81 - "Hughie Hogg Strikes Again" Boss Hogg and his rotten nephew Hughie plot to close Cooter's garage, which is right in the middle of Hogg's proposed condominium site.
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070, 01/01/82 - "Dukescam Scam" director: Denver Pyle - Uncle Jesse falls into a trap set by Boss Hogg and Rosco and loses the Duke farm.
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071, 01/08/82 - "Sound of Music - Hazzard Style" Bo and Luke are accused of secretly taping a Mickey Gilley benefit concert and selling the tapes.
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072, 01/15/82 - "Shine on Hazzard Moon" writer: Bruce Howard, director: Paul Baxley - Uncle Jesse is conned into revealing his secret moonshine recipe to Boss Hogg.
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073, 01/22/82 - "Pin the Tail on the Dukes" An old friend of Uncle Jesse's is released after spending 10 years in prison and returns to Hazzard County to get revenge on Boss Hogg.
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074, 01/29/82 - "Miz Tisdale on the Lam" Boss Hogg frames the postmistress along with the Dukes for a crime they didn't commit. 075, 02/05/82 - "Nothing but the Truth" writer: Martin Roth, director: Hollingsworth Morse - An accidental shot of truth serum puts Boss Hogg on the wrong side of his gambling partners and springs the Dukes from trumped-up gambling charges.
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076, 02/12/82 - "Dear Diary" The Dukes find Rosco's diary, in which he has recorded all of Boss Hogg's dirty dealings. 077, 02/19/82 - "New Deputy in Town" writer: Miles Wilder and Ralph Riskin, director: Gy Waldron - Boss Hogg appoints an attractive woman officer acting sheriff of Hazzard.
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078, 02/26/82 - "Birds Gotta Fly" Daisy gets the opportunity to become a NASCAR driver.
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079, 03/05/82 - "Bad Day in Hazzard" writer: Miles Wilder and Gy Waldron, director: Charles Beaumont - The Boar's Nest is taken over by thieves for use as a command post during the planned robbery of an armored truck.
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080, 03/12/82 - "Miss Tri-Counties" writers: William Raynor and Miles Wilder, director: Paul Baxley - Boss Hogg accepts a $10,000 bribe to assure Miss Hatchipee of winning a beauty and talent contest.
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081, 03/19/82 - "Share and Share Alike" Daisy joins Lulu's fight for equal rights for the women of Hazzard County.
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082, 03/26/82 - "The Law and Jesse Duke" writer: Bruce Howard, director: James Sheldon - When Rosco goes out on strike, Boss Hogg appoints Uncle Jesse acting sheriff, while Hogg goes on a crime spree that he blames on Bo and Luke.
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083, 04/02/82 - "Dukes in Danger" The Dukes are taken prisoner at the farm by two escaped convicts, shortly before Hogg and Rosco stumble onto the scene, aiming to foreclose on Jesse.
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Fifth Season, 1982-83 (20 episodes, 103 total)
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084, 09/24/82 - "The New Dukes" The Duke cousins named Coy and Vance surprise Boss Hogg when they return to Hazzard after an absence of six years.
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085, 10/01/82 - "Dukes Strike it Rich" The Dukes salt a worthless piece of property with gold after Boss Hogg sells it to a gullible young couple by showing them fake gold.
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086, 10/08/82 - "Law Man Of The Year" Rosco nominates himself for "Lawman of the Year."
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087, 10/15/82 - "Coy Meets Girl" The only witness to a hijacking falls in love with Coy, but is afraid to speak up and save her hero from Boss Hogg's accusations.
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088, 10/22/82 - "The Hazzardgate Tape" Coy and Vance have to save Boss Hogg's hide when bosses from another county try to take over.
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089, 10/29/82 - "Big Daddy" Boss Hogg tries to clean up his image to impress his visiting father, but pops expects more from him than a good reputation.
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090, 11/05/82 - "Vance's Lady" Vance's romance with an old girlfriend is hindered by Boss Hogg's ambitions for a big political career.
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091, 11/12/82 - "Hazzard Hustle" Boss Hogg opens a horse betting parlor and fixes it so he gets the money and the Dukes get the blame.
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092, 11/19/82 - "Enos In Trouble" Enos gets more than he was expecting when his locker is finally delivered from storage to the police station.
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093, 11/26/82 - "The Great Insurance Fraud" Boss Hogg's insurance racket is endangered by an auto accident rigged by a pair of con artists.
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094, 12/03/82 - "A Little Game Of Pool" Uncle Jesse and Boss Hogg square off for the pool playing championship of Hazzard.
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095, 01/07/83 - "The Return of the Mean Green Machine" Coy and Vance try to prevent a robbery in Hazzard before Boss Hogg resurrects his perfect crime vehicle, the Mean Green Machine.
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096, 01/21/83 - "Ding Dong, the Boss is Dead" Boss Hogg has to play dead in order to escape a pair of hired killers sent to Hazzard by a former associate.
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097, 02/04/83 - "Coy vs. Vance" Vance suspects that the pretty stunt driver Coy has fallen for is not what she appears to be.
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098, 02/11/83 - "Comrade Duke" A defector from a Russian gymnastics team seeks refuge from her pursuers with Coy and Vance
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. 099, 02/18/83 - "Witness: Jesse Duke" Jesse's life is endangered after he witnesses a robbery and is the only one who can identify one of the crooks.
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100, 02/25/83 - "Welcome Back, Bo 'n' Luke" Bo and Luke return to Hazzard and soon become involved in trying to keep Boss Hogg from evicting Cooter from his garage. Bo and Luke RULE!!
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101, 03/04/83 - "Big Brothers Duke" Bo and Luke become big brothers to an under-privileged teenager.
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102, 03/11/83 - "Farewell Hazzard" The Dukes try to save Hazzard from destruction when Boss Hogg joins forces with an unscrupulous speculator to buy up the county to use it for mining.
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103, 03/25/83 - "Daisy's Shotgun Wedding" Tired of her family's overprotectiveness, Daisy moves in with a friend, and is promptly kidnapped for a shotgun wedding with one of the Beaudry clan.
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104, 12/822 - "The Treasure of Soggy Marsh" Boss and Rosco hire scuba divers to find gold in Soggy Marsh.
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105, 12/82 - "The Revenge of Hughie Hogg" Hughie Hogg returns!
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Sixth Season, 1983-84 (23 episodes, 126 total)
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106, 09/23/83 - "Lulu's Gone Away" Bo and Luke offer their help in trying to rescue Boss Hogg's wife Lulu from three desperate kidnappers, while a frightened Hogg begins to realize how much he loves his "Little Kumquat."
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107, 09/30/83 - "A Baby for the Dukes" The Dukes become surrogate parents to a baby whose mother and grandparents are locked in a custody battle.
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108, 10/07/83 - "Too Many Roscos" The plans for a million-dollar heist of an armored-car shipment lead a criminal to abduct Rosco and turn himself into Rosco's exact double through surgery.
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109, 10/14/83 -"Brotherly Love" A young man appears at the farm with proof that he's Luke's younger brother Judd, an ex-boxer hunted by gamblers who wanted him to take a dive. But Jud was believed to have perished years earlier.
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110, 10/21/83 - "The Boar's Nest Bears" Bo and Luke are forced to coach Hogg's basketball team and ordered to win, but their secret weapon - a high-scoring farm boy - has attracted the attention of ruthless gamblers.
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111, 10/28/83 - "Boss Behind Bars" The Beaudry clan moonshiners frame Boss Hogg and throw him in jail for tampering with Uncle Jesse's car in the annual Old Timer's Race so they can steal Boss Hogg's still.
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112, 11/11/83 - "A Boy's Best Friend" Dognappers mistakenly snatch Rosco's hound Flash thinking he's the valuable basset hound they were holding for ransom until it escaped.
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113, 11/18/83 - "Targets: Daisy and Lulu" Unaware of an important luggage mix-up, Lulu and Daisy head home with a case containing a stolen necklace - and the thieves in hot pursuit. But Boss Hogg and Rosco dress in drag to lure the thieves away from their intended targets.
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114, 11/25/83 - "Twin Trouble" Bo and Luke are confused by lovely identical twins who are committing a series of jewel heists.
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115, 12/30/83 - "Cooter's Girl" Cooter tries to be the picture of respectability during a surprise visit from the daughter he's never met, but can't avoid getting tangled up with two strangers who've come to Hazzard with the intention of setting up a toxic-waste dump.
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116, 01/06/84 - "Heiress Daisy Duke" A hypnotized Daisy believes she's the long-lost granddaughter of a wealthy man who's offered a large sum to find her. But his other heirs want him to make dead sure he doesn't.
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117, 01/20/84 - "Dead and Alive" Bo and Luke are mistaken for two armored-car thieves, and the only eyewitness to the crime has been declared legally dead by Hogg.
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118, 02/03/84 - "Undercover Dukes, Part I" The Duke boys become secret agents in order to break up a dangerous mobster's empire after meeting the syndicate leader's daughter.
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119, 02/10/84 - "Undercover Dukes, Part II" Bo and Luke uncover Carver's conspiracy but may not live to celebrate their success as their cover is blown.
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120, 02/17/84 - "How to Succeed in Hazzard" Like a bad penny, Dewey Hogg, Boss's nasty nephew, turns up and proves he deserves his reputation as the slickest scoundrel of all by setting out to ruin Uncle Jesse.
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121, 02/24/84 - "Close Call For Daisy" A nervous, trigger happy mobster is furious when he finds out Daisy has come into possession of his little black book.
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122, 03/02/84 - "The Ransom For Hazzard County" Boss Hogg promotes Enos so that he can hire new deputy Coogan who will allow him to run his unscrupulous rackets without interference.
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123, 03/09/84 - "Cooter's Confession" Cooter "confesses" to stealing auto parts to protect a pal who is among the crooks who have hijacked the shipment.
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124, 03/23/84 - "The Fortune Tellers" Boss enlists a fortuneteller to help him carry off a theft from his wife's safe; and Daisy is accused in the disappearance of the Boar's Nest's receipts.
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125, 05/25/84 - repeat of "Farewell Hazzard" The Dukes are the first to be forced off their land when Boss is duped by phony land developers, who are buying up the county for strip mining.
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126, 06/15/84 - "Enos's Last Chance" The Dukes' efforts to prevent a hit man from settling a score with Enos are impeded by Boss, who's after the reward money on the fugitive's head.
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127, 08/03/84 - "High Flyin' Dukes" When the Dukes' crop-duster friend falls ill, Daisy promises to complete his assignments. Her first job: dust Hogg's farm - with a mixture he's secretly laced with lye so he can sue for damages.
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128, Unknown Date - "Play It Again, Luke" Luke's old flame, a country singer, comes to Hazzard to brush up on her act before she hits the bigtime by doing her act at the Boar's Nest. But Luke's efforts to rekindle the fire are hindered by his lost love's manager, who wants to kill her to collect insurance money.
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Seventh Season, 1984-85 (17 episodes, 143 total)
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129, 09/21/84 - "General Lee's Birthday" Bo and Luke recall the race eight years earlier - with the mortgage to Uncle Jesse's farm riding on the outcome - that led to the creation of the General Lee.
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130, 09/28/84 - "Welcome, Waylon Jennings" Bo and Luke must help singer Waylon Jennings find the traveling country music museum that Boss Hogg has hijacked.
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131, 10/05/84 - "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Duke" Luke drinks some tainted water that makes him plan to rob Boss Hogg's bank.
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132, 10/12/84 - "Robot P. Coltrane" Rosco loses his job to a look-alike robot, which is then stolen by thieves planning to frame the ex-sheriff and the Dukes for the robbery of Boss Hogg's bank.
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133, 10/19/84 - "No More Mr. Nice Guy" A bump on the head transforms Boss Hogg into a gentle, caring man.
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134, 11/02/84 - "The Dukes in Hollywood" Bo and Luke become Hollywood stunt drivers after they save the life of a movie star visiting Hazzard County.
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135, 11/09/84 - "Cool Hands- Bo and Luke" The Dukes are arrested and land on a chain gang, pawns in the scheme of a neighboring county's crime lord to acquire the holdings of his bitter rival - Boss Hogg.
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136, 11/16/84 - "Go West, Young Dukes" Bo and Luke wax nostalgic as they imagine a 19th century setting in Hazzard where the Duke forefathers were constantly at odds with Boss Hogg's ancestors and henchmen.
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137, 11/23/84 - "Cale Yarborough Comes to Hazzard" Famous race car driver Cale Yarborough, who is visiting a sick orphan boy facing surgery, is mistaken for a bank robber and, along with Bo and Luke, gets involved in a car chase.
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138, 11/30/84 - "Danger on the Hazzard Express" Boss Hogg's crooks steal the General Lee and rig it with explosives to crash the car into a train filled with gold. 139, 12/14/84 - "Sittin' Dukes" Two convicts, one of them busted by Luke in his Marine Corps days, break out of prison and force the Dukes to help them escape across the state line through a forest fire.
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140, 12/21/84 - "Sky Bandits Over Hazzard" After wrongfully accusing the Dukes of a theft, Boss Hogg uses Bo and Luke to find the real culprits who hijacked a shipment of cash.
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141, 01/04/85 - "The Haunting of J.D. Hogg" Bo and Luke try to spook Boss Hogg and a crooked lawyer who are scheming to destroy the second will of Boss's late Uncle Silas - a document that would transfer executorship of $100,000 earmarked to charity from Boss to Uncle Jesse.
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142, 01/11/85 - "When You Wish Upon a Hogg" Hughie Hogg schemes to seize his uncle's fortune and control of Hazzard County by having a pair of con artists make Boss Hogg believe in a magic lantern.
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143, 01/25/85 - "Strange Visitor to Hazzard" A rash of UFO sightings around Hazzard inspire Boss and Rosco and a pair of hoods on the lam to concoct separate scams.
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144, 02/01/85 - "Enos and Daisy's Wedding" Bo and Luke race after a pair of crooks who have framed Enos for a bank robbery.
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145, 02/08/85 - "Opening Night at the Boar's Nest" Rosco's magic act may have worked too well when Boss Hogg really disappears.
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