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The Dukes of Hazzard premiered on January 26, 1979 and concluded its run in February of 1985. There were 146 one hour episodes produced (with three, two part episodes) in seven seasons. We had two sets of Duke cousins, two different regular deputies (and various fill-ins) and four different sheriffs. Over 300 General Lees (and Lord knows | The Dukes of Hazzard premiered on January 26, 1979 and concluded its run in February of 1985. There were 146 one hour episodes produced (with three, two-part episodes) in seven seasons. We had two sets of Duke cousins, two different regular deputies (and various fill-ins) and four different sheriffs. Over 300 [[General Lee|General Lees]] (and Lord knows how many patrol cars!) were wrecked. [[The Boar's Nest]] was destroyed in several fist fights and by an armored personnel carrier. Eleven country stars were caught in Boss’ [[Celebrity Speed Trap]] (The Oak Ridge Boys were caught twice!). And too many to count bad guys were caught by the Dukes. | ||
Please note: Any character names which appear in italics are inferred from the episodes/dialogue rather than the end credits, e.g. in [[Luke's Love Story]], Roz Kelly's character is only named as Amy in the credits, but is named as Amy ''Creavy'' in the dialogue. Several characters in the earlier episodes weren't named at all in the end credits, e.g. Ronnie Schell appears in the end credits of [[Daisy's Song]], but there's no mention of his character, ''Lester Starr''. Actors who now go by a different name are listed by their current name followed by their originally credited name in brackets, e.g. in [[The Rustlers]], the role of Sherry Tolliver is played by Dorothy Best (as Dorothy Collier). |
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The Dukes of Hazzard premiered on January 26, 1979 and concluded its run in February of 1985. There were 146 one hour episodes produced (with three, two-part episodes) in seven seasons. We had two sets of Duke cousins, two different regular deputies (and various fill-ins) and four different sheriffs. Over 300 General Lees (and Lord knows how many patrol cars!) were wrecked. The Boar's Nest was destroyed in several fist fights and by an armored personnel carrier. Eleven country stars were caught in Boss’ Celebrity Speed Trap (The Oak Ridge Boys were caught twice!). And too many to count bad guys were caught by the Dukes.
Please note: Any character names which appear in italics are inferred from the episodes/dialogue rather than the end credits, e.g. in Luke's Love Story, Roz Kelly's character is only named as Amy in the credits, but is named as Amy Creavy in the dialogue. Several characters in the earlier episodes weren't named at all in the end credits, e.g. Ronnie Schell appears in the end credits of Daisy's Song, but there's no mention of his character, Lester Starr. Actors who now go by a different name are listed by their current name followed by their originally credited name in brackets, e.g. in The Rustlers, the role of Sherry Tolliver is played by Dorothy Best (as Dorothy Collier).
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