The Dukes of Hazzard Episodes
001, "One Armed Bandits"
Bo and Luke confiscate Sheriff Rosco's slot machines and plan to give the
profits to an orphanage.
002, "Daisy's Song"
Bo and Luke uncover record piracy, trying to retrieve a song Daisy sold to a
publisher.
003, "Repo Men"
The Dukes run into counterfeiters, trying to repossess a Rolls-Royce for Boss
Hogg.
004, "Mary Kaye's Baby"
The Dukes offer to help a pregnant woman carrying over $100,000 of an Atlanta
mobster's cash.
005, "High Octane"
Luke and Bo convince Jesse to enter a jug of his moonshine in a government
alternate-fuels competition.
006, "Luke's Love Story"
Luke flirts with love and disaster when he falls for a woman driver (Roz Kelly)
entered in the annual Hazzard Obstacle Derby.
007, "Swamp Molly"
An old flame (Neva Patterson) of Jesse's arrives and asks the Dukes to help her
make a black-market run. Guest: Mary Jo Catlett.
008, "The Big Heist"
A thief (Fred McCarren) robs Boss Hogg of moonshine money then escapes by
hijacking Luke and the General Lee.
009, "Limo One Is Missing"
Cooter steals the president's limousine and, when it runs out of gas, hides it in
the Dukes' barn. Guest: Mayf Nutter.
010, "Deputy Dukes"
The deputized Dukes go to a neighboring county to transfer a crime kingpin who
has won a change of venue for his trial.
011, "Route 7/11"
Bo and Luke unwittingly take a job driving a tractor-trailer containing a mobile
gambling casino. Guest: Jo Ann Pflug.
012, "Money To Burn"
Bank president Boss Hogg runs into problems from the Dukes when he decides
to steal $1,000,000 in old bills set for destruction.
013, "Double Sting"
Bank robbers (Arte Johnson, Avery Schreiber) come while the Dukes, Rosco,
Enos, Boss and a stranger are quarantined for plague.
014, "Follow That Still"
A local moonshiner (Fred Stuthman) hijacks Boss' war memorial, an armored
personnel carrier, and sets up a mobile still inside.
015, "Duke Of Duke"
An Englishman (Simon MacCorkindale) who says he is the Dukes' cousin
arrives to claim his inheritance.
016, "The Runaway
A millionaire (Robert Alda) won't allow his daughter to wed an agriculture
student.
017, "Arrest Jesse Duke"
An innocent bystander, Jesse is arrested as part of a car stripping operation run
by women. Guest: Jeff Altman.
018, "Treasure Of Hazzard"
The Dukes, Boss, a historian and two shady characters search for a Civil War
payroll buried in Hazzard County.
019, "Officer Daisy Duke"
Despite Boss' efforts, Daisy is deputized and tries to capture crooks wanted by
the FBI.
020, "Jude Emery"
The Dukes, especially smitten Daisy, pitch in to help a Texas Ranger (John
Shearin) capture a hijacker/smuggler (Sam Melville).
021, "Reutrn Of The Ridge Raiders"
The Dukes call a reporter from the state capital about Boss' misuse of funds for
a senior citizens center.
022, "Mason Dixon's Girls"
Private investigator Mason Dixon helps when the Dukes find a crate marked "water heater'' full of marijuana.
023, "R.I.P. Henry Flatt"
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024, "Southern Comfurts"
The Dukes' cousins receive $250,000 for their property, only to have the cash
and their Rolls-Royce stolen. Guest: Bernard Fox.
025, "Carnival Of Thrills" - Part 1
Bo becomes a stunt driver to prevent Boss from taking control of a carnival.
Guests: Don Stroud, Robin Mattson.
026, "Carnival Of Thrills" - Part 2
As Bo prepares to make the 32-car jump, Luke discovers the previous crash
was no accident. Guest: Robin Mattson.
027, "The Meeting"
A crime kingpin (Paul Lambert) rents out the Hazzard County Jail for a meeting
of top syndicate bosses. Guest: Marc Lawrence.
028, "Road Pirates"
The Dukes must clear themselves of truck-hijacking charges by nabbing the real
crooks. Guests: Billy Green Bush, Salt Walther.
029, "Find Loretta Lynn"
The Dukes must save singer Loretta Lynn (as herself) from kidnappers seeking
revenge on a record company. Guest: Henry Gibson.
030, "Days Of Shine And Roses"
Boss and Jesse challenge each other to a moonshine-running race. Guest: Pat
Buttram.
031, "Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough"
The Dukes help Cale Yarborough stop unscrupulous racing rivals from stealing
his new engine invention.
032, "Hazzard Connection"
The Dukes avoid Boss' frame-up by uncovering a smuggling ring themselves.
Guest: Gerald McRaney.
033, "Uncle Boss"
Boss brings in his secret weapon, nephew Hughie (Jeff Altman), to put the
Dukes behind bars.
034, "The Rustlers"
A horse-trader plans to kidnap the fast colt of the Dukes' friend (Mel Tillis) and
resell it in Memphis.
035, "The Ghost Of General Lee"
After the boys are mistakenly proclaimed dead, Boss claims they stole his
Jefferson Davis gold watch.
036, "People's Choice"
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037, "Gold Fever"
Three con men stage a gold theft, then demand Boss' bank make good on the
robbery.
038, "Witness For The Persecution"
Boss agrees to testify against a racketeer, leading the FBI to hide him with the
Dukes until the trial.
039, "Granny Annie"
The Dukes are paid in counterfeit cash for fixing an artist's (Lurene Tuttle) roof.
Guest: the Oak Ridge Boys.
040, "Baa, Baa, White Sheep"
Boss plots to cheat his black-clad twin (Sorrell Booke in a dual role) out of his
inheritance.
041, "ENOS - Strate To The Top"
Enos sets out after two fugitive bank robbers intent on killing Daisy. Guest:
Leonard Stone.
042, "Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane"
Rosco plans to wed a woman in league with bank robbers. Guest: William
Sanderson.
043, "The Late J.D. Hogg"
Told he is dying, Boss starts to make amends and give away his property.
Guest: James McIntire.
044, "And In This Corner, Luke Duke"
Swindlers (Richard Schaal, Sonny Shields) urge Luke into a boxing bout, then
kidnap him and take the profits.
045, "The Hazzardville Horror"
A woman (Morgan Brittany) returns to sell her family home, only to find it
invaded by thieves stealing all of the town's silver.
046, "The Great Santa Claus Chase"
Boss Hogg decides to steal all the Christmas trees in Hazzard County and have
the theft blamed on the Dukes. Guest: Roy Jenson.
047, "Good Neighbors Duke"
The Dukes vow to help a man and his daughter, on the run after testifying
against a diamond-smuggling ring. Guest: Hoyt Axton.
048, "The Legacy"
A childhood sweetheart of Jesse's arrives in Hazzard County to collect the
$5,000 that Boss Hogg owed to her deceased husband.
049, "Duke Vs. Duke"
The Duke boys drive separately in a race sponsored by Boss Hogg, who intends
to wind up owning every vehicle in the contest.
050, "My Son, Bo Hogg"
Boss Hogg claims to be amnesia-stricken Bo's father then sends his supposed
son on a mission to bring back a load of moonshine.
051, "To Catch A Duke"
Two desperate jewel thieves (James Crittenden, Martha Smith) try to implicate
the Dukes and Rosco as accomplices in their crime.
052, "Along Came A Duke"
The Dukes boys and their cousin, Jeb, foil Boss' plan to steal the authentic
sword of Stonewall Jackson and sell it for $25,000.
053, "State Of The County"
A neighboring sheriff uses strong-arm tactics to force Boss to retire and release
control of Hazzard. Guest: the Oak Ridge Boys.
054, "The Return Of Hughie Hogg"
Boss signs over all of his property to nephew Hughie (Jeff Altman) for tax
purposes, then discovers Hughie wants to keep it.
055, "Bye, Bye Boss"
No one will help Boss when his old enemy (Charles Napier) returns to blow a
hole in Hogg.
056, "The Canterbury Crock"
An unscrupulous art dealer (Byron Webster) comes looking for a vase, reputedly
a relic of great value.
057, "The Hack Of Hazzard"
Temporary cabbies Bo and Luke pick up a pair of crooks linked to a stolen gold
certificate.
058, "By-Line, Daisy Duke"
Reporter Daisy photographs the Duke boys being captured as tractor thieves.
Guest: Richard Paul.
059, "Dukescam Scam"
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060, "The Great Hazzard Hijack"
Luke finds a stack of $50 bills, which turn out to be part of $1,000,000 stolen in
a bank-shipment hijack five years earlier.
061, "The Fugitive"
Jesse winds up in jail when the Dukes help a girl (Laurette Spang) who saw
Boss stealing motorcycles. Guest: Johnny Paycheck.
062, "10 Million Dollar Sheriff" - Part 1
Rosco inherits $10 million and hires a bounty hunter to frame the Duke cousins.
Part 1 of 2.
063, "10 Million Dollar Sheriff" - Part 2
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064, "Sadie Hogg Day"
Boss uses Sadie Hogg Day, when the women take over Hazzard, to frame
Daisy for stealing county funds.
065, "Double Dukes"
Boss hires thugs to impersonate the Dukes and rob an armored car in full view
of the town. Guest: Donna Fargo.
066, "Trouble At Cooter's"
Bo and Luke find a lost fur coat which leads them to Boss Hogg's latest scam.
Guests: Steve Sandor, Colleen Camp.
067, "Hughie Hogg Strikes Again"
Hughie Hogg (Jeff Altman) has Cooter arrested to seize his property for
condominiums. Guest: Buck Owens.
068, "Mrs. Daisy Hogg"
Boss' rich nephew (Jonathan Frakes), a counterfeiter, arrives in Hazzard and
begins a romance with Daisy.
069, "The Great Bank Robbery"
The Dukes try to help a fired bank-janitor return money he stole to replace his
pension. Directed by Denver Pyle.
070, "Diamonds In The Rough"
Luke and Bo wind up with a doll stuffed with diamonds stolen from a shipment.
071, "Coltrane Vs. Duke"
After a minor accident, Boss has Rosco fake injuries to get the Duke property in
a lawsuit.
072, "Goodbye, General Lee"
Boss has injured Luke hypnotized to convince the unsuspecting Duke to get rid
of the General Lee just before a lucrative race.
073, "The Sound Of Music - Hazzard Style"
Boss learns that two federal agents (Elinor Donahue, Hari Rhodes) are on to his
record-pirating scheme. Guest: Mickey Gilley.
074, "Cletus Falls In Love"
Daisy contends with Cletus' romantic attentions while trying to free her cousins,
arrested on charges of passing a bad a check.
075, "Shine On Hazzard Moon"
Boss, hoping to make a big moonshine sale, tries to frame Bo and Luke in an
attempt to force Jesse to relinquish his old recipe.
076, "Pin The Tail On The Dukes"
Boss' old moonshine partner (Henry Jones) returns from incarceration to reclaim
land sold during his prison sentence by Boss.
077, "Nothin' But The Dukes"
After framing the Dukes for running a gambling casino, Boss is injected with
sodium pentothal and begins telling only the truth.
078, "Dear Diary"
Rosco's dog buries the sheriff's diary on Duke land, panicking Boss when he
learns it contains records of illegal activities.
079, "Miz Tisdale On The Lam"
Rosco's dog buries the sheriff's diary on Duke land, panicking Boss when he
learns it contains records of illegal activities.
080, "New Deputy In Town"
A beautiful temporary-deputy (Tracy Scoggins) turns out to be helping to plan a
most-wanted criminal's (Terence Knox) escape.
081, "Birds Gotta Fly"
A professional race driver (Andra Akers) sees Daisy's driving and tells her she
could have a great future as a NASCAR racer.
082, "Bad Day In Hazzard"
Four criminals hold everyone prisoner at the Boar's Nest while making
preparations to rob the armored car coming to the bank.
083, "Miss Tri-Counties"
Boss is paid $10,000 to insure that Daisy loses to a powerful man's girlfriend
(Danone Simpson) in a beauty and talent contest.
084, "Share And Share Alike"
Boss deals with a bag of stolen credit cards found by the Dukes and the
demands of his wife to share control of his businesses.
085, "The Law And Jesse Duke"
Boss steals all the electronic equipment in town while Rosco and Cletus
engineer a wildcat strike.
086, "Dukes In Danger"
Two escaped convicts steal Jesse's mortgage payment then take Boss hostage
when he arrives to foreclose.
087, "The New Dukes"
Visiting Duke cousins (Byron Cherry, Christopher Mayer) chase Boss'
counterfeiters. Guest: William Russ.
088, "Dukes Strike It Rich"
The Dukes pretend to have struck gold after Boss sells a useless parcel of
swampland to newlyweds.
089, "Lawman Of The Year"
Rosco's newfound honesty doesn't help him catch the jewelry robbers hired by
Boss Hogg.
090, "Big Daddy"
Boss's father (Les Tremayne), Big Daddy, returns to Hazzard to visit his son for
the first time in 20 years. Guest: Brion James.
091, "Coy Meets Girl"
A runaway orphan (Michele Greene) witnesses the hijacking of a truck carrying
antiques.
092, "The Hazzardgate Tape"
Bosses of surrounding counties are angry at Boss Hogg when a new state
highway bypasses them to cut through Hazzard.
093, "Hazzard Hustle"
Boss sets up a betting parlor in a deserted building, then patches in the Dukes'
telephones to use for taking bets.
094, "Vance's Lady"
A woman who figures out a government embezzlement fears for her life and flees
to old beau Vance for protection.
095, "Enos In Trouble"
Hoods attack Coy, Vance and Enos as soon as they pick up Enos' footlocker,
just arrived from California.
096, "A Little Game Of Pool"
After an attempt to steal the car fails, Boss challenges Uncle Jesse to a game
of pool to win the General Lee.
097, "The Great Insurance Fraud"
An insurance scam backfires on Boss when a pair of swindlers tries to collect
on a $1,000,000 policy.
098, "The Treasure Of Soggy Marsh"
Boss schemes with two ex-convicts to recover $500,000 in bank loot from a
local marsh.
099, "The Revenge Of Hughie Hogg"
The Dukes must help Rosco when Hughie Hogg (Jeff Altman) returns to Hazzard
and runs for sheriff.
100, "The Return Of The Mean Green Machine"
When Boss plans to use the Mean Green Machine in a robbery, its designer
escapes from jail to take revenge.
101, "Ding, Dong, The Boss Is Dead"
Boss feigns death to escape killers sent by his old moonshiner foe.
102, "Coy Vs. Vance"
Vance suspects Coy's new love (Shawn Weatherly), one of a sister team of
motorcycle stuntwomen, may be a robber.
103, "Comrade Duke"
A Soviet gymnast (Dawn Jeffory) on a goodwill tour defects when her bus stops
at Cooter's garage for repairs.
104, "Witness: Jesse Duke"
Jesse is knocked unconscious after witnessing a jewel robbery and later wakes
to blindness. Guest: Judson Scott.
105, "Welcome Back, Bo 'N' Luke"
Bo and Luke's happy homecoming is dampened when a racing accident may
cost Cooter his garage.
106, "Big Brothers, Duke"
A 16-year-old delinquent (P.R. Paul) learning a new way of life on the Duke farm
comes across the loot from a recent bank theft.
107,"Farewell, Hazzard"
A developer plans to cheat both Boss and the townspeople by buying Hazzard
for a strip-mining operation.
108, "Daisy's Shotgun Wedding"
A moonshiner's son (Richard Moll) who wants to wed Daisy grabs her and hides
her at his father's mountain still.
109, "Lulu's Gone Away"
Boss will give all his money to ensure the return of Lulu, abducted by a
desperate trio.
110, "A Baby For The Dukes"
The Dukes help a widowed Hazzard native whose rich father-in-law has had her
declared an unfit mother in order to take her baby.
111, "Brotherly Love"
A disgrunted gambler threatens the life of Luke's newly returned long-lost
younger brother (Tom Wopat in a dual role), a boxer.
112, "Too Many Rosco's"
Hoods planning a heist let everyone think kidnapped Rosco is dead while they
plant a look-alike (James Best in a dual role).
113, "Cooter's Girl"
Cooter's daughter (Kim Richards) visits to see if her father is the perpetual
brawler described by her mother.
114, "Enos' Last Chance"
A mob assassin (Don Gordon) targets former Los Angeles police officer Rosco,
who helped send him to prison.
115, "Undercover Dukes" - Part 1
At a federal agent's request, the Dukes pretend to take jobs as race drivers with
a syndicate chief's daughter. Part 1 of 2.
116, "Undercover Dukes" - Part 2
While working undercover for a syndicate boss's daughter, Bo and Luke uncover
plans for a conference of mobsters. Part 2 of 2.
117, "The Boar's Nest Bears"
A falsified birth certificate may keep the star player for the Boar's Nest Bears
pee-wee basketball team out of the big game.
118, "Boss Behind Bars"
The Dukes investigate when Boss vigorously proclaims his innocence after
being accused of tampering with Uncle Jesse's race car.
119, "A Boy's Best Friend"
The Dukes unwittingly adopt a stolen basset hound from the local pound and
give it to a depressed orphan boy (Danny Cooksey).
120, "Targets: Daisy And Lulu"
Two crooks are forced to hand over a suitcase containing a stolen necklace to
Lulu and Daisy, then pursue the women into town.
121, "Twin Trouble"
Bo falls for a beautiful girl (Randi Brough) using him to establish an alibi for her
jewel-thief twin (Candi Brough).
122, "High Flyin' Dukes"
Two crooks turn Boss' scheme to their advantage by threatening to dust crops
with lye if farmers don't pay protection money.
123, "Heiress Daisy Duke"
Boss has Daisy hypnotized to pass her off as the long-lost granddaughter of a
tycoon offering a $200,000 reward.
124, "Dead And Alive"
Only an artist pretending to be dead can prove Bo and Luke aren't robbers.
125, "Play It Again, Luke"
A country singer's unscrupulous manager plans to murder his client and collect
on her insurance to pay off a greedy loan shark.
126, "How To Succeed In Hazzard"
Boss' crooked nephew (Robert Morse) comes to Hazzard and feigns illness to
bilk his uncle out of funds for a supposed clinic.
127, "The Fortune Tellers"
A fortuneteller steals the fake bonds Boss substituted for real ones belonging to
Lulu.
128, "Close Call For Daisy"
A paranoid mobster pursues Daisy after she accidentally picks up his little
black book, which contains incriminating evidence.
129, "The Ransom Of Hazzard County"
Two crooks demand that Boss turn over all of his ill-gotten gains or they will
destroy Hazzard Dam and flood the whole valley.
130, "Cooter's Confession"
Cooter confesses to a truck hijacking in order to protect a former felon (Hal
Williams).
131, "Happy Birthday, General Lee"
On the General Lee's birthday, the Dukes recall the larcenous circumstances of
the car's purchase.
132, "Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Duke"
After a mysterious formula leaks into Hazzard Pond, Luke takes a swig and
radically changes.
133, "Welcome, Waylon Jennings"
Boss tries to frame the Dukes for stealing a mobile country-music memorabilia
exhibit. Guests: Waylon Jennings, Shannon Tweed.
134, "No More Mr. Nice Guy"
Despite his memory problems, Boss tries to frame the Dukes with a
prize-giveaway scheme. Guest: Audrey Landers.
135, "Robot P. Coltrane"
Boss fires Rosco and then replaces him with a robot deputy bought from two
thieves with electronic bank-robbery on their minds.
136, "Danger On The Hazzard Express"
Thieves in cahoots with Boss use the General Lee in their plan to rob a train
carrying precious metals.
137, "Cool Hands, Luke & Bo"
A boss in a neighboring county tosses the Dukes in prison, intending to use
them in a plan to extort wealth from his Boss Hogg.
138, "Go West, Young Dukes"
Boss finds an 1862 deed giving him the farm; a Duke family diary tells the rest
of the story.
139, "The Dukes In Hollywood"
After the Dukes save his life, a movie star (Barry Van Dyke) invites them to
Hollywood, where they wind up protecting him again.
140, "Cale Yarborough Comes To Hazzard"
On his way to Hazzard to visit a sick boy, race driver Cale Yarborough is beset
by bank thieves, then tossed in jail by Boss.
141, "Sittin' Dukes"
Two convicts, one a former Marine with a grudge against Luke, involve the Duke
clan in their plan to escape across state lines.
142, "Sky Bandits Over Hazzard"
Jailed wrongly for armored-truck robbery, the Dukes must track down
helicopter-borne hijackers.
143, "The Haunting Of J.D. Hogg"
Boss schemes to acquire his Uncle Silas' huge estate, given by a revised will to
Jesse.
144, "When You Wish Upon A Hogg"
Hughie Hogg (Jeff Altman) returns with a fake Aladdin's lamp and a charlatan
genie (Kitty Moffatt).
145, "Strange Visitor To Hazzard"
Luke and Bo help an alien visitor (Felix Silla), the target of another of Boss'
moneymaking plans.
146, "Enos And Daisy's Wedding"
Bank robbers (Anthony DeLongis, Scott Lincoln) plan to frame Enos, using
Daisy as a witness against him.
147, "Opening Night at the Boar's nest"
Kidnappers (Kevin Peter Hall, Ji-Tu Cumbuka) snatch Boss during Rosco charity-show magic act and demand $1 million.