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  1. The pilot is my favorite episode!
    4 points
  2. I’m watching the 2nd episode “Daisy’s Song” at the moment. I love rewatching things that I’ve seen a ton of times, and still finding aspects I’ve never really thought about or noticed before! But, at the beginning when Daisy rushes out of the farm house (the original Duke farm house) to tell the family that her song is on the radio, there’s these other houses or sheds/cabins up behind them—and/or on the same property! I wonder whose those were...and what purpose did they serve? The Dukes didn’t have farm hands that I know of (they couldn’t afford them). How big was the Duke farm (all this pretending Hazzard world was real )? Just fun new questions that I know probably don’t have real answers, lol!
    3 points
  3. I'm more of a High Octane guy but at least we agree about Georgia.
    3 points
  4. True, I know when they moved production from Georgia to the Warner Bros lot in California, they decided to “soften” the show even more, as they had discovered it was so popular with kids. Originally I think they were trying to aim towards an audience of perhaps late teens to 30s. But, they ultimately gained an audience & fans of all ages!
    3 points
  5. In reality I’m sure they were part of that actual farm land...perhaps real-life farm hand’s houses/sleeping quarters at one time? But, the original farm house used for the Dukes in the first few Georgia episodes was already abandoned when they used it for filming...so the rest of the farm & buildings probably were too. There was probably no way to get around having them in the background when they filmed the scene...we were just not supposed to care or know...just go with it, which we did!
    3 points
  6. You got me on this one bud! I never even noticed after all these years! Maybe Hoss or Roger will know!
    3 points
  7. I don't know why but I noticed the first episodes seemed to be geared toward an older crowd and when they found out their biggest audience was a lot younger, they made adjustments. That was a great observation! I'm not sure everyone notices......
    3 points
  8. What I find interesting about the Pilot, is that it’s so different than the rest of the show...even some of the other real-life Georgia episodes! Rosco is a lot more with-it & intelligent, and even has a potty-mouth & uses his gun! Cooter on the other hand is dumber than a box of rocks ...I like how they “smarten” him up not too far down the proverbial road. Cooter’s awesome! But, it’s like after the Pilot they decided to literally switch it. Also, I’ve never really noticed or paid that much attention to this before...but tonight I realized that the first place Bo & Luke install the slot machines has these gaudy, grotesque looking purple posts/poles—what was up with that?? Lol!
    3 points
  9. What a great way to celebrate such a great show! I love the pilot!
    3 points
  10. “One Armed Bandits”, the Pilot episode that started it all, premiered 44 years ago today: 1/26/1979! 44 years later DOH is stronger than ever—yee haw! I’m thinking about watching the Pilot later this evening...along with the Boar’s Nest Special.
    2 points
  11. MonacoMan

    Repo Men

    Love this episode, and I wish Jerry Rushing had had a recurring role as Ace, and shown up in more episodes...considering he basically was DOH, as they created the show mainly based off his real-life story! But, the supposed Richard Petty wreck that Bo & Luke buy from Ace, is said to have been referred to as “Lee 1”...as it was originally a Charger turned into the General Lee—and was supposedly the very first jump on the show, in the Pilot. Which is said to be the jump over Rosco, in front of the Oxford College in Georgia, and forever included in the show’s opening. It totaled the car (obviously ) and later was repainted & used as the wreck in this episode. The car was later found & rescued from a junk yard. The remains were sold multiple times over the years. However, the current owner is the one who finally had it totally restored to a General Lee. But, in my opinion this is somewhat inaccurate...it wasn’t the very first jump on the show! The very first jump was literally in the opening scene as the show premiered, and the General & Rosco jump over the railroad tracks. The “college” jump was later in the episode. However, perhaps it was the very first jump filmed, and that’s what they mean?
    2 points
  12. Garrett Duke

    Repo Men

    Y'all are so smart on all the nitty gritty information. There needs to be more time in the day so I can go back and watch it again. It's been forever since I actually watched a show. *GASP* But I loved the whole Richard Petty reference. LOL. Y'all do realize I got my love for NASCAR from the Dukes...
    2 points
  13. MonacoMan

    Repo Men

    I figured the first filmed jump was the college one, but was shown later in the episode.
    2 points
  14. Skipper Duke

    Repo Men

    Cuzin MonacoMan... As the Fonz Happy Days says "Exactamondo" scenes were shown out of sequence. The "actual" 1st jump is indeed the college. But not the 1st that we see. We see Elm St. 1st.
    2 points
  15. On the top of my head I can't remember noticing them. We used to have the grandson of the guy who owned the house here on HazzardNet and got a lot of information from him. For awhile there it looked like they might save it as a historical landmark but of course that never happened. At least people were able to buy parts of the house after it came down. I got some boards. Ended up giving one to Sonny Shroyer and one to the Dukes museum.
    2 points
  16. RogerDuke

    Repo Men

    Good point at the end there. Makes sense to me.
    2 points
  17. Garrett Duke

    Repo Men

    I don't have a Blu ray Player so I'm OK either way... But I do have DOH on VHS as well as DVD. I don't have a VHS player any more since I couldn't get it hooked up thanks to the antenna I have to have...but I have them on DVD. They are Dukes, so I can't get rid of them. LOL
    1 point
  18. Hobie Hartkins

    Repo Men

    Sanford and Son is one of my all time favorites..I have ALL of them in a collection, juat like the Dukes! * See you guys back here in Hazzard, in about an hour!
    1 point
  19. Hobie Hartkins

    Repo Men

    That's good. You are not a prisoner of all the anti-American Commie Anti-white stuff they're putting on the Tube nowadays!
    1 point
  20. MonacoMan

    Repo Men

    The only time I usually get is at night. I do have an interesting & even somewhat eclectic collection of shows from all decades (50s-Present), as well as tons of movies, both old & new. I usually have something to watch.
    1 point
  21. I love the Georgia episodes...I feel like they were more real or life like. I don't know. Something like that. LOL. Though I do like others that weren't in GA...but as MonacoMan said, those shows seemed more realistic.
    1 point
  22. RogerDuke

    Pilot Anniversary!

    I'm out of reactions but I'd give a heart to the still scenes and sad face to the move to Hollyweird.
    1 point
  23. RogerDuke

    Pilot Anniversary!

    It's always been my all-time favorite episode. I especially love the scenes in the woods.
    1 point
  24. Confederate flag! Oh yes! I'm a party animal! A lot of times you'll catch me at my crib, throwing back a cold nice one! ( not a nice cold one!) Coke Zero, Pepsi Max, etc. Sometimes my head doesn't hit the pillow before 11:00 pm!! ( Hey, I told you ....I'm hard core! )
    1 point
  25. Yeah, it was discovered that the original Dukes house was actually at some point built around a Civil War era cabin, and when the people that owned the land wanted to tear it down there was a “movement” for a while to try and stop it. Some even tried to explain that the first part of “Dukes” was filmed there...but none of it was any use. All of it was torn out, except one of the old stone chimneys. I don’t know if that’s even still there or not anymore? Depending on when you were there to get those boards, most of the rest of the buildings on the property could’ve already been torn down, and so those other little houses/quarters could have already been gone. I’d post a picture of the scene I mean, but this site will never let me post photos...they always claim they’re too big. So, you’ll probably have to watch the beginning of the episode to see what I mean.
    0 points
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