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Everyone is forced to improvise and cooperate while trying to get the attention of Cooter and Cletus, the only two people who are free to rescue them. And Boss Hogg also plans to take over the carnival by making sure Diane cannot pay the fee for using the Hazzard fairgrounds. Bo and Luke have to work with Rosco to clear themselves. When Cooter is injured in a friendly race with Bo and Luke, Luke takes over driving Cooter's car. Nancy Clay as Lou Ann Moffet; Boss is annoyed that he must participate in the act, because it conflicts with a scheduled appointment to close a big-time deal. The Pigeon Forge location features a gift shop and a small display of costumes, collectibles and artifacts from the show. In the third and fourth seasons, when Shroyer left for his own show, his character was replaced by Deputy Cletus Hogg (Rick Hurst), Boss's cousin, who is slightly more wily than Enos but still a somewhat reluctant player in Hogg's plots. Med Flory as Shoulders; Boss is pleased at the correct results, but he is devastated when he realizes that the good deeds that he has already done cannot be reversed. Blue Moon Detective Agency; What was the name of the t.v. Owing to their fundamentally good natures, the Dukes often wind up helping Boss Hogg out of trouble, albeit grudgingly. Dewey is able to escape, and the Dukes must follow him in a long car chase. Tate and the Chickasaw Chiefs' head coach Ruel McBride (James Carroll Jordan) are willing to use any dirty trick they can think of, to prevent Rod from playing in the game. [42], The TV series was also made available for streaming and download through a variety of services. They use jugs of water in place of moonshine. Robin Strand as Turk/fake Bo Duke; Instead, the Dukes drove around in a blue 1975 Plymouth Fury borrowed from Cooter that Luke later destroyed by shooting a flaming arrow at the car, whose trunk had been leaking due to the moonshine stowed in the back. Hal Smith as Henry Flatt; Bo and Luke were said to have gone to race on the NASCAR circuit; how they managed to do this, bearing in mind the terms of their probation, was never explained. [28], The Nashville Network bought The Dukes of Hazzard from Warner Bros. in 1997 for well over $10 million; not only did it improve the network's ratings, the show was also popular among younger viewers, a demographic TNN had a notorious difficulty in drawing; The Dukes of Hazzard has run either on TNN or sister network CMT ever since.[29]. Bob Hannah as The inventor. Boss Hogg suddenly becomes a nice guy, and double-crosses his partners Stoney (John Matuszak) and Zack (Jan Eddy), who want to silence him. Dabnes; What was the name of the detective agency in Moonlighting? Note: Janie Fricke was the only country music guest star who did not perform a song, celebrity speed trap or otherwise. Janie Fricke as Ginny; Guest starring: Guest starring: Guest starring: Neva Patterson as Swamp Molly; In Hollywood, Boss and Rosco try to find a way to be in a movie, but it is Flash who catches the eye of a talent agent. Now the Dukes have to outmaneuver Tucker and Bull, and outsmart Boss. Bill Cross as the Armored Truck Driver; Myrna Roby (Martha Smith) and Burt Roby (James Crittenden), who pulled off a jewelry robbery in Nashville, come through Hazzard County, where they immediately get busted on one of Rosco's phony charges. Soon before the series ended its original run on CBS, The Dukes of Hazzard went into off-network syndication. Back then, Cooter was still somewhat of a wild man. Boss Hogg fires Cletus after he bungles an arrest, prompting Cletus to side with the Dukes in their efforts to clear their names. The show ran for seven seasons and a total of 147 episodes. Carver is involved in a gambling racket that has involved murder, robbery, and illegal gambling. He and Norris were both bigger than Bo and Luke, but nonetheless struggled in fights against them. An emotional Rosco pleads to Bo and Luke to track down Big Jim, and keep Boss from getting killed. What the Dukes do not know is that Hickman has hired Earl to kill Boss Hogg so that Hickman can take over Boss Hogg's operations in Hazzard County. She has actually grabbed Norman's black book, which contains information on all of his crooked operations. Norman Bartold as company representative; Bill Erwin as Clarence Stovall; Glenn Morshower as Vern Cooke; Boss is nervous because he has embezzled exactly $142,679 in county funds. Meanwhile, the remaining Dukes have discovered the empty genetic drug vial at the lake, and have gone to the research company in Atlanta to find out more information, in hopes of saving Luke from its effects. Dennis Burkley as Bubba; Pat Renella as Manny; Guest starring: Guest starring: Emery Potter is the part-time Hazzard County registrar and chief teller of the Hazzard Bank. Boss Hogg is appalled that the men are planning to kill Bo and Luke, so he, Rosco, and Enos help as well. In addition, the television series Knight Rider began to rival the General Lee's stunts. In 1977, Waldron was approached by Warner Bros. with the idea of developing Moonrunners into a television series. Michael Prokopuk as Cleary; Harrison Page as Chet Garvey; View CMT's Top 20 Video Countdown on CMT TV. Jesse is not injured, but parts from his car are found in one of Boss Hogg's pockets, and Rosco puts Boss Hogg in jail while the Beaudrys take one of Boss Hogg's stills. Lulu tries to take over half of Boss Hogg's business interests, including his used car lot, and she ends up selling a car to Sheriff Little—unaware that Boss Hogg has hidden the stolen credit cards in one of the car's door panels. At this shop, the men worked day and night to prepare the wrecked cars for the next day while still running their body shop during the day. What no one knows is that Woody, Kelly, and Arnie plan to rob an armored truck that is carrying $1,000,000 to the Hazzard Bank, and frame Rosco for the robbery. Boss comes in later, reformed after having read Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. In the series' only Christmas-themed episode; Boss Hogg, who is in an Ebenezer Scrooge-like mood, hires a trio of criminals named Willie (Woody Strode), Russ (Brian Libby), and Hank (Roger Pancake) to hijack a truckload of already-paid-for Christmas trees that Bo and Luke are bringing to Hazzard for needy families, and then pin the blame on the Dukes. Rosco and Enos show up just in time to collect Marv and Rance, and the stolen money. Recurring guests: With Daisy only seeing Enos getting the money, the state's Deputy Attorney General (Michael Fairman) jails Enos for the robbery. As a result, Bo and Luke are on five years' probation and not allowed to carry firearms—instead, they often use compound bows, sometimes with arrows tipped with dynamite—or to leave Hazzard County unless they get probation permission from their probation officer, Boss Hogg. Guest starring: More often than not, the performer would give a sarcastic parting shot to Boss and Rosco. The Dukes are suspicious and begin to investigate. Luke later comes up with a plan to fool Tex by driving Jud's car and engaging in a road chase. Later, at the jail, Floyd and Molly knock Daisy out, and escape in her patrol car. In 2008, a replica of the General Lee fetched a high bid of $450,000 at the Barrett-Jackson auto auction. When Boss and Rosco learn about the certificate, it becomes a race between them, the crooks, and the Dukes to get to the seat, which does not matter, because Cooter found the certificate and dropped it in the mail where it belongs. Daisy berates Bo and Luke for leaving her and Jesse to go back to the NASCAR circuit after they promised not to. Boss Hogg is angry at their victimization of Lulu, and he demands that Madame Delilah and Three Pack be put in jail. Many of the episodes followed a similar structure "out-of-town crooks pull a robbery or commit a crime or scandal, Duke boys blamed, spend the rest of the hour clearing their names, the General Lee flies and the squad cars crash".[2]. Marv and Rance capture the Dukes and tie them up before heading out to rob the bank. Boss Hogg calls his nephew Hughie Hogg (Jeff Altman) back to Hazzard to get rid of the Dukes. Luke and Daisy find that Dewey is faking his illness, and the Dukes devise a plan to get him to lead them right to the money. Bo and Luke are able to stop Marv and Rance's truck and grab them. Tori Lysdahl as Sue Ann McGraw; Jesse asks Bo to hold back. When John Schneider auditioned for the role of Bo Duke, he came to the audition in a dilapidated pickup truck, sporting a week-long beard growth, wearing overalls and a white T-shirt with a pack of cigarettes rolled up in a sleeve collar, and carrying a can of beer, trying to look the part. Now, Bo and Luke must clear their names, and outrun Jesse at the same time. And then the Hazzard bank, which is owned by Boss Hogg, gets robbed by Irving (Arte Johnson) and Wendel (Avery Schreiber), two crooks who are disguised as Laurel and Hardy, and Daisy chases them. It is up to the Dukes to find a way to stop Dillard and Blake. Tom Oberhaus as Tom Gumbs; A pair of thieves, Claude Billings (Charles Tyner) and his son Billy Joe Billings (Andrew Robinson), steal Boss Hogg's silver collection from the Boar's Nest, and stash it at an old abandoned house that Daisy's friend Mary Lou Pringle (Morgan Brittany) has inherited from her uncle Ezekiah "Zeke" Pringle, and Boss Hogg thinks it was Daisy, Bo, and Luke who stole the silver. Guest starring: When the Dukes get proof that Rosco is faking his injuries, they have to get that evidence to Judge Buford Potts (Barney Phillips) before they lose the farm. Ed Peck as Agent Roy Winters. She even slaps Bo. Claude Humphrey as Big John; Now the Dukes and Boss have to team up to take Hazzard back from Hughie, while Rosco's sister and Lulu's sister-in-law Hortense Coltrane (Frances Bay) is in town for a visit. With the help of Jesse, they talk 12-year-old Rod Moffet (Jason Lively), a highly talented basketball player who is shaken by the recent death of his father, into playing for the Bears. Tony Brubaker as Tiny; Leslie Easterbrook as Madame Delilah; One of Daisy's opponents is Melanie Dubois (Danone Simpson), the girlfriend of Big Jim Mathers (Joe Higgins), the commissioner of Hatchapee County. Robert Gray as Brad Hixx. Robert Resnick as the Driver. Boss Hogg, who is unwilling to pay longtime Hazzard Bank employee Clarence Stovall (Bill Erwin) his $30,000 pension, fires him one day short of retirement. Landis and Purcell have put together a list of every payroll shipment in the state, and Boss Hogg's plan is for Landis and Purcell to hijack the shipments, and split them with Boss Hogg. The Dukes discover that Brock's near accident was no accident—producer Jason Dillard (Brett Halsey), who has severe financial problems, has taken out a $5,000,000 life insurance policy on Brock, and now Jason is having a man named Blake (Frank Annese) try to kill Brock so Jason can collect the money. Lou Walker as Workman; Michael Ensign as Bender; However, over the course of the show's fourth season, series stars Tom Wopat and John Schneider—who had already previously voiced their concern and discontent about increasingly inferior scripts being written for episodes—became increasingly concerned about a contract dispute over their salaries and merchandising royalties owed to them over the high sales of Dukes products. Duke Stroud as Jack Morris; After that, the carnival's owner, Diane Benson (Robin Mattson), offers Bo a chance to use the General Lee to perform the 32-car jump. In Boss's opinion, things would be better if he could get Enos out of the way, and get a deputy who would do two things for him—look the other way, and keep the Dukes out of the way. Guest starring: Nedra Volz in her first appearance as Emma Tisdale; Again played by the same actor, but with different names on different occasions. Boss Hogg buys an old tank to use in his J. D. Hogg War Memorial in front of the Boars Nest. Problem is, Lulu has changed the combination of the safe that she and Boss Hogg keep at home. [14] The miniature car effects were intended as a budget saving measure (to save the cost of repairing or replacing damaged vehicles) and to help compete visually with KITT from the NBC series Knight Rider. Boss tries every dirty trick he can think of in his efforts to stop T. C. from winning, let alone registering to run. But Molly and Floyd have Daisy's gun. Paul Koslo as Jesse James; Freeman as Truck Driver; After Bo and Luke rescue Daisy and Jamie from the fire, Jesse, Mary Lou, and Judge Druten help Emerson realize what a fool he has been, and he lets Mary Lou have custody of Jamie. Norman and Jake kidnap Daisy from Enos's house, and it is up to the Dukes, Cooter, and Enos to rescue her. Boss "reappears" on cue when Bo and Luke convince Rosco to try the trick, one last time. An overjoyed Rosco is happy to see Boss again. These instances became more frequent as the show progressed, and later seasons saw a number of stories where the Dukes and Hogg (and Coltrane) temporarily work together. Joseph Burke as Sheriff Emmett "Hammerhand" Ragsdale; While a Hollywood production company is shooting a movie in Hazzard, the movie's star, Brock Curtis (Barry Van Dyke), loses the use of the brakes in his car, and the Dukes save him. The Dukes of Hazzard is an American action-comedy television series that was aired on CBS from January 26, 1979, to February 8, 1985. The Dukes soon discover that the gold is fake, and that it is actually lead painted to look like gold. Wayne Morton as a customer; Katherine Moffat as Trixie; Sam Melville as Russel "Snake" Harmon; Jesse tries to deliver the diary to Boss and Rosco, but Hadley (Bill McLaughlin) and Avery (Ernie Hudson), two crooks that Boss Hogg swindled, steal the diary and demand $25,000—or they will give the diary to the authorities. [51], After the 2015 Charleston church shooting, renewed debate about the symbolism of the Confederate battle flag (which was prominently featured on the General Lee's roof, and panel behind the rear window in the first five episodes) prompted TV Land to pull reruns of the original series. But complicating things even further for Boss is the fact that Madame Delilah and Three Pack have robbed the Boar's Nest. Now, Benson wants Luke to pay for that. Emerson's snobby attitude even angers Boss Hogg and Rosco, so Boss Hogg, Rosco, and Enos try to help the Dukes keep Jamie away from Emerson, and Boss Hogg and Jesse try to locate Judge Charles Druten (Ted Gehring), hoping that he can help. When Cooter gets the General Lee to Bo and Luke, they set off after Steele and Dawson, while Jesse recovers. Boss Hogg swindles newlyweds Jeb (Jay W. Baker) and Carrie Morton (Phillis Hall) into buying a worthless piece of land next to the Duke farm, so the Dukes try to help the Mortons by scamming Boss Hogg, cleverly making it look like they have found gold on the property so that Boss Hogg will buy the property back. William Smith as Jason Steele; Enos contacts Grady, who finds the robbers and chases them. Stella Parton as Mary Beth Malone; James Best as Woody; Lila Kent as Laverne; Byron Webster as Mr. Beckman; A boxer named Catfish Lee (Sonny Shields), and his crooked promoter and manager, Billy Ray (Richard Schall), pick a fight with Luke so they can trick him into a boxing match and make a killing on tickets. Luke's long-lost brother Jud Kane (Randy Hamilton) arrives in Hazzard. Ramon Bieri as J. J. Boss sees a money-making opportunity with a high profile trial such as Marlowe's being held in Hazzard. When Norman discovers that he has the wrong black book, he is terrified that Daisy has the information that could put him in prison. John Dewey-Carter as Harley; When Bo and Luke are late for a probation appointment, Boss Hogg tells them that he will let them off the hook if they coach Hazzard's pee wee basketball team, the Boar's Nest Bears. Noble Willingham as Hanson; Enos Strate (Sonny Shroyer) is an honest but naive young deputy who, despite his friendship with the Dukes (and his crush on Daisy), is reluctantly forced to take part in Hogg and Rosco's crooked schemes. Clancy Brown as Kelly; Also, NASCAR driver Petey Willis (Donald May) has come out of retirement to prepare for the Atlanta 500. Douglas Hume as Herky; Boss Hogg's nephew Dewey Hogg (Robert Morse), who is Hughie Hogg's older brother, returns to Hazzard for the first time in seven years, and Dewey says that he is dying from a rare and lethal sleeping disorder. Guest starring: [further explanation needed] Through the history of the show, an estimated 309 Chargers were used; 17 are still known to exist in various states of repair. But Petey's car crashes during a practice run after Cooter worked on it and installed high-performance gas hoses in the engine. It leads to a confrontation at the Tri-County Amusement Park, which is set to be opened soon. In the original five Georgia-filmed episodes, a Confederate flag along with a checkered racing flag in a criss-cross pattern could be seen behind the rear window; this was removed because the extra decal was impossible to replicate over and over again. Nervous Norman Willis (Mike Genovese), a neurotic crime boss, comes to Hazzard County to collect a debt from Boss Hogg. To rescue Daisy and Flash, Bo and Luke must take to the air in a pair of ultralights. Many episodes revolve around Hogg's attempts to engage in some such scheme, sometimes with aid of hired criminal help. First, Claybourne nails Bo and Luke while they are passing through Osage County, and puts them on the Osage County chain gang, where they are harassed by the guards, who are led by Captain Slater (Brion James). But there are other counties that the highway runs through. Norman Alden as Sheriff Lacey; By the third season, starting in fall 1980, the template which would be widely associated with the show was evident. The Dukes now have to help the Venables avoid Burns and Little, without getting killed doing it. Bo and Luke, thinking that there is a new hot water heater in the box that they picked up at the bus depot, soon discover that they have picked up a box full of marijuana, and Rosco arrests them. Jake gets Daisy's attention, and Daisy comes to help Norman. James Cavan as Artie Bender; Guest starring: The Dukes of Hazzard’s Bo and Luke Duke are reuniting this spring along with their famous car, The General Lee, when actors John Schneider and Tom Wopat embark on the Good Ole Boys tour. Lindsay Bloom as Mabel Tillingham; Catherine Bach also considered walking out due to similar concerns, but Wopat and Schneider convinced her to stay, insisting that if she left, then there might not be a show to come back to, and that settling the issue was up to them. Guest starring: Philip Brown as Earl Beckett; To escape detection, Benson and Hixx force Bo and Luke to drive through a forest fire. Norman tells Boss Hogg that his debt will be cleared if he helps Norman find Daisy. An Atlanta music-publishing outfit bilks Daisy Duke (Catherine Bach) of $50.00, a corruption of Boss Hogg's (Sorrell Booke). "[47], In 2005, Tom Wopat and John Schneider were reunited during "Exposed", a fifth-season episode of the television series Smallville. Marshal Ken Collins. Robert Shields as Bobby Joe the Robot; Ken Hixon as Doctor (uncredited). From the second season, the 1977 Dodge Monaco[22] was mostly used. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.[26]. But Vivian's cousins Alan Fairchild (Greg Michaels) and Vonnie Fairchild (Hancy Hinman), who would receive Vivian's inheritance if Vivian is killed, are out to kill Daisy, because they also think Daisy is Vivian. To get Boss Hogg out of the way, the Beaudrys frame him for sabotaging Jesse's car in the Ridgerunner Old Timer's race when Jesse's car flips over. He was also "The Balladeer" (as credited), and served as narrator of the show. Boss Hogg, who does not condone violence, is not aware that Norman plans to have Jake kill Daisy. William Bramley as Boss Bowman; Guest starring: Guest starring: Knowing that Jud is still alive, Tex and Charlie renew their pursuit, tracking Jud down at the Tri-County Hospital, where they kidnap Jud, and Bo is unable to stop them. Boss Hogg owns just about everything in Hazzard County, including bumbling Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. Carver (Ramon Bieri). Joy Garrett as Big Billie Tucker; Steve James as Carney; Escaped convict and former Marine Lee Benson (Judson Scott) and his accomplice Brad Hixx (Robert Gray) go to Hazzard, because Lee is out to settle a score with Luke. (1997) and The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood (2000). Laurette Spang as Mindy Lou; Rick Johnson as Skip; Lulu is frustrated over Boss Hogg constantly taking her for granted, so she walks out on him. Sandra Dorsey as Deputy Hazel; Paul Smith as Hobie Harkins; Guest starring: Also at the beginning of this season, the show is now produced by Lou Step Productions. In order to impress the supervisor, Boss needs a conviction against Bo and Luke so he can continue to receive a big paycheck as the Hazzard County probation officer. It becomes a tale of trying to figure out how the same woman could be in two places at once. [16] The underside of the hood has the signatures of the cast from the 1997 TV movie. Brion James as Jenkins; Dick Sargeant as Sheriff Grady Byrd; A green and blacked out 1971 Ford Custom 500 sedan named Black Tillie was once used by Uncle Jesse to make moonshine runs. Lynn was kidnapped by criminals wanting to break into the music business. Boss is planning to have Rosco receive a delivery of slot machines, and Rosco is loyal enough to do whatever Boss tells him to. Lulu helps apprehend the gang when she forces Anna Lisa into the getaway car, and proceeds to sit on her and bounce up and down until Bo and Luke return with Eddie and Billy Ray. Jesse rightfully believes Boss Hogg when he says that he would never intentionally cause Jesse any physical harm. Gary Grubbs as Roy; Guest starring: Warner Home Video has released all seven seasons of The Dukes of Hazzard on DVD in Regions 1 and 2. But the racketeer has assigned two hit men, Warren (L.Q. A pair of fur thieves named Russ Mitchell (Steve Sandor) and Bonnie Lane (Colleen Camp) come to Hazzard to sell Boss Hogg some stolen mink coats. LQ Jones as Morton; When Boss Hogg hears about the contest, he sets out to steal Jesse's moonshine recipe to use as his own entry in the contest in order to win the money. Larry D. Mann as Boss J. W. Hickman. Luke even tries to blow up the General Lee with dynamite. Avery Schreiber as Wendel; A couple of years ago, Emerson's son Roger married Mary Lou, without Emerson's approval and against Emerson's orders. One of Hughie's loyal duo of henchmen. The Duke family lives in Hazzard County, Georgia. The series was inspired by the 1975 film Moonrunners, about a bootlegger family which was also created by Gy Waldron and had many identical or similar character names and concepts. Mabel is Hogg's cousin who runs the Hazzard Phone Company, who often sneak-listens to calls and lets Hogg know what is going on. Sandy Ward as Sheriff Floyd; While Enos was on the LAPD, he arrested and testified against hit man Frank Scanlon (Don Gordon). Boss hires some crooks led by Alabama Jones (Melinda Naud) to steal TV sets from stores so that he can sell them at an inflated price, and he frames Bo and Luke for it. Jason Lively as Rod Moffet; Rosco climbs out uninjured; but the car's occupants kidnap him. [40] These films were in the buddy comedy road film in tone than compared to how the original TV series itself was an action-comedy. June C. Ellis as the lady. Scott Lincoln as Jerry; Charles H. Hyman as Lenny; Ted Gehring as Judge Charles Druten; This page was last edited on 15 January 2021, at 21:16. Guest starring: Swamp Molly (Neva Patterson), an old moonshining friend of Jesse's, wants to make "one last run", and she wants the Dukes to help, since Molly saved Jesse from the Feds back in the fall of 1936, and Jesse owes Molly for that. Guest starring Guest starring: Much of the criticism was that Coy and Vance were nothing but direct clones of Bo and Luke, with Coy a direct "carbon copy" replacement for Bo and Vance for Luke, with little variation in character. Michael Ensign as Bender; Bo and Luke were previously sentenced to probation for illegal transportation of moonshine; their Uncle Jesse made a plea bargain with the U.S. Government to refrain from distilling moonshine in exchange for Bo and Luke's freedom. Baldwin; Beth Schaffel as Jenny Walden; William Edward Phipps as Barney Benson; Atlanta museum curator Eustice Hastings (Earl Boen) is having Bo and Luke transport historic General Stonewall Jackson's personal sword to display for Boss Hogg's annual Stonewall Jackson Day, but Boss Hogg plans to sell the sword for $25,000 to Beauregard Mason (Kenneth O'Brien), Georgia's biggest fencer of stolen goods. Judith Baldwin as Joey's Moll; Watch all the latest full episodes from AMC: The Walking Dead, Better Call Saul, Killing Eve, Fear the Walking Dead, Mad Men and more. At the jail, the local physician, Doc Henry Petticord (Pat Cranshaw), suspects that Colt has a case of the plague, and so he quarantines the jail with the police, Bo, Luke, and Jesse there. B. However, the version released as a single is not the same version that was used in the show's opening credits; the single version has a repeat of the chorus and an instrumental to pad out the length, uses a different instrumental mix that emphasizes the bass, and replaces the last verse with an inside joke about how the TV show producers "keep on showing (Jennings's) hands and not (his) face on TV". Guest starring: A white 1970 Cadillac de Ville convertible was used as Boss Hogg's car, notably with large bull horns as a hood ornament. Peter Breck as J. J. Sunday; Only Uncle Jesse and Boss Hogg appeared in all 145 episodes; Daisy appears in all but one, the third season's "To Catch a Duke." The Dukes are surprised that the manifold did not burn up. C. J. will stop at nothing—even kidnapping Jesse. Fran Ryan as Ma Harper; Sandy Acker as Gerry McCobb; Jake and Norman decide to go to the local hospital, but first, Daisy grabs her rehearsal notes—or so she thinks. Charles Bartlett as Grogan; Played by the same actor, but with different names on different occasions. Luke thought that Jud was killed in a hospital fire as a baby, but it turns out that Jud was rescued by a nurse who raised him as if he was her own son. Jesse fires up the old moonshining still for a good cause—the Federal Energy Commission is seeking a substitute for fossil fuels in a clean fuel contest in which the grand prize is $20,000. Boyd Bodwell as Benny the Quill; Luke apologizes to everyone that he had insulted while he was under the influence of the drug, and everyone is forgiving. Caskey Swaim as Ernie; Judson Scott as Parker; Boss does everything he can to rig the racing and mechanical knowledge competition parts of the pageant, but Daisy wins both of them. Hughie frames Daisy for running moonshine, and when Bo and Luke help her escape, Hughie videotapes the breakout, and takes off with Boss Hogg for Atlanta to turn the tape over to the state police. It was consistently among the top-rated television series in the late 1970s (at one point, ranking second only to Dallas, which immediately followed the show on CBS's Friday night schedule). Knowing that Lulu would walk out on him if he refuses, Boss decides to participate. Guest starring: Billy Beck as the Farmer; Vance's former girlfriend Jenny Walden (Beth Schaffel) comes to Hazzard to see Vance, and Jenny is being chased by Wade (Gary Grubbs) and Dugan (Taylor Lacher), associates of crooked State Senator Jason W. Maynard (Kirk Scott), who are trying to kill Jenny because she witnessed Senator Maynard embezzling state funds. Carlene Watkins as Agent Roxanne Huntley; Grady stops their car and takes them to the Hazzard jail. Clyde tells the Dukes that the best he can do is give the Dukes the eight hours until press time to find Vic and Corey so that Bo and Luke can clear their names. Ginny Parker as Mabel; The Dukes set out to stop Percy and Hector before Hazzard becomes a wasteland. [12] With Wopat and Schneider's return, the producers agreed to try a wider scope of storylines. Boss thinks that Bo was the robber, and he tells Rosco. Guest starring: Donald May as Petey Willis; After six seasons of complaining in song that they "keep showing my hands and not my face on TV," Waylon Jennings finally appears on The Dukes of Hazzard, on camera. Nick Benedict as Frank James; Cale Yarborough comes to Hazzard to visit Robbie (Chad Sheets), an orphan who is about to undergo surgery at Tri-County Hospital. The Boar's Nest is owned by the corrupt Hazzard County commissioner, Boss Jefferson Davis "J.D." Annie O'Donnell as Gussie Peabody. Grady fires Daisy, and outside, Bo and Luke want to go with Daisy to get Molly and Floyd, but Daisy tells Bo and Luke to stay out of the way, and then Jesse tells them to leave Daisy alone.

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