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[[File: | [[File:Season1Box.jpg|160px|right]]Most regard the first season as one of the best. The scripts were more original, and didn’t suffer from the rut into which many of the later episodes seemed to fall. Many fans prefer the look and feel of the first several episodes, which were filmed mainly in Covington, Georgia. The locations seen in episodes such as “One Armed Bandit” and “Mary Kaye’s Baby” and “High Octane” were genuine. The Boar’s Nest was an actual cement-block roadhouse, Uncle Jesse’s farm was a real farm, and the original Hazzard County Sheriff’s Department was a real police station.<br><br> | ||
When the inevitable move of DOH filming to | When the inevitable move of DOH filming to California occurred, Warner Bros did its best to recreate the structural features of the original episodes. The scenic details that Warner Bros left out of California DOH production are few, but nonetheless notable for their absence. Georgia pines, moody weather, and rough-looking natives were common sights in the original episodes. The California production kept the bright, shiny aspects of the show, but discarded the true elements of Georgia along the way.<br><br> | ||
Fortunately, the cast of | Fortunately, the cast of ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' made a success of the program despite this challenge. For the fans, Hazzard County is more than a particular dirt road or a town square, no matter it’s location. Hazzard County is where our friends are. The first season was the ground-breaking for a program that would become “home” for fans around the world. Let’s take a look at where it all began… | ||
== | == Season 1 Episode List == | ||
# One Armed Bandits | # [[One Armed Bandits]] | ||
# Daisy’s Song | # [[Daisy’s Song]] | ||
# Mary Kaye’s Baby | # [[Mary Kaye’s Baby]] | ||
# Repo Men | # [[Repo Men]] | ||
# High Octane | # [[High Octane]] | ||
# Swamp Molly | # [[Swamp Molly]] | ||
# | # [[Luke's Love Story]] | ||
# The Big Heist | # [[The Big Heist]] | ||
# Limo One is Missing | # [[Limo One is Missing]] | ||
# Deputy Dukes | # [[Deputy Dukes]] | ||
# Money to Burn | # [[Money to Burn]] | ||
# Route 7-11 | # [[Route 7-11]] | ||
# Double Sting | # [[Double Sting]] |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 8 April 2017

Most regard the first season as one of the best. The scripts were more original, and didn’t suffer from the rut into which many of the later episodes seemed to fall. Many fans prefer the look and feel of the first several episodes, which were filmed mainly in Covington, Georgia. The locations seen in episodes such as “One Armed Bandit” and “Mary Kaye’s Baby” and “High Octane” were genuine. The Boar’s Nest was an actual cement-block roadhouse, Uncle Jesse’s farm was a real farm, and the original Hazzard County Sheriff’s Department was a real police station.
When the inevitable move of DOH filming to California occurred, Warner Bros did its best to recreate the structural features of the original episodes. The scenic details that Warner Bros left out of California DOH production are few, but nonetheless notable for their absence. Georgia pines, moody weather, and rough-looking natives were common sights in the original episodes. The California production kept the bright, shiny aspects of the show, but discarded the true elements of Georgia along the way.
Fortunately, the cast of The Dukes of Hazzard made a success of the program despite this challenge. For the fans, Hazzard County is more than a particular dirt road or a town square, no matter it’s location. Hazzard County is where our friends are. The first season was the ground-breaking for a program that would become “home” for fans around the world. Let’s take a look at where it all began…