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== Plot Summary ==
== Plot Summary ==
[[Image:CasinoTruck0112.jpg|thumb|The 18-wheeled casino]]
[[Image:CasinoTruck0112.jpg|thumb|The 18-wheeled casino]]
Bo and Luke take a job driving an 18-wheeler for a couple of days so they can come up with $180 to pay Cooter for repairs to the General Lee. They're told it's to demonstrate shock absorbers, but the 18-wheeler turns out to be a rolling casino headed by Helen Hogan, who previously pulled scams in Hazzard County (without Boss' permission). When a friend of the Duke family is bilked out of $1200 in the rigged games of the casino, the Dukes come up with a plan to win back the money and shut down the casino. Boss wants to shut down the casino too...but only to take the equipment and start his own.
[[Image:YancyBettyLou0112.jpg|thumb|AKA. Yancy Peckinpaugh and Betty-Lou]]
Bo and Luke take a job driving an 18-wheeler for a couple of days so they can come up with $180 to pay Cooter for repairs to the [[General Lee]]. They're told it's to demonstrate shock absorbers, but the 18-wheeler turns out to be a rolling casino headed by Helen Hogan, who previously pulled scams in Hazzard County (without Boss' permission). When a friend of the Duke family is bilked out of $1200 in the rigged games of the casino, the Dukes come up with a plan to win back the money and shut down the casino. Boss wants to shut down the casino too...but only to take the equipment and start his own.


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
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* The hands performing Uncle Jesse's card tricks actually belong to John Schneider.
* The hands performing Uncle Jesse's card tricks actually belong to John Schneider.
* The bridge where the Dukes drop off Dewey Stovall at the end of the episode was previously seen during the race in [[Luke's Love Story]].
* The bridge where the Dukes drop off Dewey Stovall at the end of the episode was previously seen during the race in [[Luke's Love Story]].
* Jo Ann Pflug (Helen Hogan) appeared in the first season of ''The Fall Guy'' as Samantha 'Big Jack' Jack, the lady who gave Colt his bail bond assignments. One of her earliest roles was in the 1970 movie ''M*A*S*H''.


== Bloopers ==
== Bloopers ==
* The 18-wheeler has the same license plate as [[Swamp Molly's Pickup|Swamp Molly's pickup]]: RD 2450.
* The 18-wheeler has the same license plate as [[Swamp Molly's Pickup|Swamp Molly's pickup]]: RD 2450.
* When Rosco sneaks inside the 18-wheeler, he pulls the back door shut with a chain, but when Luke follows him in a couple of minutes later, he has to open the latch to gain access, even though no one closed it.
* When Rosco sneaks inside the 18-wheeler, he pulls the back door shut with a chain, but when Luke follows him in a couple of minutes later, he has to open the latch to gain access, even though no one closed it.
== Quotes ==
* ''When seeing if the boys are capable of driving the truck:''<br>'''Luke:''' "We can handle it."<br>'''Helen Hogan:''' "Are you sure? It is an 18-wheeler."<br>'''Luke:''' "There's two of us. That's nine wheels apiece."


== Regular Cast ==
== Regular Cast ==
[[Image:YancyBettyLou0112.jpg|thumb|AKA. Yancy Peckinpaugh and Betty-Lou]]
* [[Tom Wopat]] as [[Luke Duke]]
* [[Tom Wopat]] as [[Luke Duke]]
* [[John Schneider]] as [[Bo Duke]]
* [[John Schneider]] as [[Bo Duke]]
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== Guest Cast ==
== Guest Cast ==
[[Image:HelenHogan0112.jpg|thumb|Jo Ann Pflug as Helen Hogan]]
[[Image:DeweyStovall0112.jpg|thumb|Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall]]
* Jo Ann Pflug (as Joann Pflug) as Helen Hogan
* Jo Ann Pflug (as Joann Pflug) as Helen Hogan
* Teddy Wilson (as Theodore Wilson) as Morgan
* Teddy Wilson (as Theodore Wilson) as Morgan
* Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall
* Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall
* Sammy Jackson as Artie
* Sammy Jackson as Artie
<div align=center>
<gallery widths="240" heights="180">
HelenHogan0112.jpg|Jo Ann Pflug as Helen Hogan
DeweyStovall0112.jpg|Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall
MorganArtie0112.jpg|Teddy Wilson as Morgan<br>and Sammy Jackson as Artie
</gallery></div>


== Crew ==
== Crew ==

Latest revision as of 17:41, 5 April 2020

Title screen

Season 1, Episode 12
Original Air Date: 4 May 1979
Directed by: Bob Claver
Written by: Fred Freiberger
Created by: Gy Waldron

Plot Summary

The 18-wheeled casino
AKA. Yancy Peckinpaugh and Betty-Lou

Bo and Luke take a job driving an 18-wheeler for a couple of days so they can come up with $180 to pay Cooter for repairs to the General Lee. They're told it's to demonstrate shock absorbers, but the 18-wheeler turns out to be a rolling casino headed by Helen Hogan, who previously pulled scams in Hazzard County (without Boss' permission). When a friend of the Duke family is bilked out of $1200 in the rigged games of the casino, the Dukes come up with a plan to win back the money and shut down the casino. Boss wants to shut down the casino too...but only to take the equipment and start his own.

Commentary

Trivia

  • The hands performing Uncle Jesse's card tricks actually belong to John Schneider.
  • The bridge where the Dukes drop off Dewey Stovall at the end of the episode was previously seen during the race in Luke's Love Story.
  • Jo Ann Pflug (Helen Hogan) appeared in the first season of The Fall Guy as Samantha 'Big Jack' Jack, the lady who gave Colt his bail bond assignments. One of her earliest roles was in the 1970 movie M*A*S*H.

Bloopers

  • The 18-wheeler has the same license plate as Swamp Molly's pickup: RD 2450.
  • When Rosco sneaks inside the 18-wheeler, he pulls the back door shut with a chain, but when Luke follows him in a couple of minutes later, he has to open the latch to gain access, even though no one closed it.

Quotes

  • When seeing if the boys are capable of driving the truck:
    Luke: "We can handle it."
    Helen Hogan: "Are you sure? It is an 18-wheeler."
    Luke: "There's two of us. That's nine wheels apiece."

Regular Cast

Guest Cast

  • Jo Ann Pflug (as Joann Pflug) as Helen Hogan
  • Teddy Wilson (as Theodore Wilson) as Morgan
  • Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall
  • Sammy Jackson as Artie

Crew

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Co-Produced by: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Executive Story Consultants: William Raynor and Myles Wilder
  • Story Editor: Bruce Howard
  • Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Albert J. Salzer
  • Director of Photography: Jack Whitman
  • Art Director: Kirk Axtell
  • Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings
  • Music Performed by: The Waylors
  • Music Produced by: Richie Albright
  • Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer
  • First Assistant Director: Peter Gries
  • Second Assistant Director: Fred Wardell
  • Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley
  • Second Unit Director of Photography: George Koblasa
  • Second Unit First Assistant Director: Jack W. Cash (as Jack Cash)
  • Film Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)
  • Music Editor: Abby Marable
  • Sound Editing: Angel Editorial, Inc.
  • Sound: Andrew Gilmore (as Andy Gilmore)
  • Set Decorator: Joanne MacDougall
  • Property: Daniel Stoltenberg (as Dan Stoltenberg)
  • Special Effects: Michael Wood
  • Makeup: Jeff Angell
  • Hair Stylist: Monique DeSart (as Monique DeSart Brandt)
  • Men's Costume Supervisor: Joseph Roveto
  • Women's Costume Supervisor: Darlene Engle (as Darleen Engle)
  • Additional Music by: Fred Werner
  • Archery Equipment and Program Consideration Furnished by: Martin Archery
  • Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker
  • Casting: Vivian McRae
  • Location Facilities Provided by: The Burbank Studios
  • A Paul R. Picard Production in Association with Warner Bros Television

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