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'''Original Air Date:''' 28 September 1984<br>  | '''Original Air Date:''' 28 September 1984<br>  | ||
'''Directed by:''' Bob Sweeney (as Robert Sweeney)<br>  | '''Directed by:''' Bob Sweeney (as Robert Sweeney)<br>  | ||
'''Teleplay by:''' Len Kaufman and Myles Wilder<br>  | '''Teleplay by:''' Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Myles Wilder<br>  | ||
'''Story by:''' David R. Toddman, Len Kaufman and Myles Wilder<br>  | '''Story by:''' David R. Toddman, Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Myles Wilder<br>  | ||
'''Created by:''' Gy Waldron<br>  | '''Created by:''' Gy Waldron<br>  | ||
<br>  | <br>  | ||
== Plot Summary ==  | == Plot Summary ==  | ||
[[Image:Waylon0702.jpg|thumb|Waylon Jennings finally appears on-screen]]  | |||
[[Image:WaylonTruck0702.jpg|thumb|Waylon's traveling museum]]  | |||
On his way through Hazzard County, Waylon's traveling museum is hijacked by Boss, who plans to frame the Dukes for the crime.   | |||
== Commentary ==  | == Commentary ==  | ||
== Trivia ==  | == Trivia ==  | ||
* At [[The Boar's Nest|the Boar's Nest]], Waylon sings ''Never Could Toe the Mark'' from his 1984 album of the same name.  | |||
* Shannon Tweed (Betty Jo) is a former Playmate of the Year.  | |||
== Bloopers ==  | == Bloopers ==  | ||
== Quotes ==  | |||
* ''Explaining why he let Bo and Luke fight the bad guys:''<br>'''Waylon:''' "Now, I would have joined in, but I just didn't want to hurt my hand."  | |||
== Regular Cast ==  | == Regular Cast ==  | ||
* [[Tom Wopat]] as [[Luke Duke]]  | |||
* [[John Schneider]] as [[Bo Duke]]  | |||
* [[Catherine Bach]] as [[Daisy Duke]]  | |||
* [[Denver Pyle]] as [[Uncle Jesse Duke|Uncle Jesse]]  | |||
* [[Sonny Shroyer]] as [[Enos Strate|Enos]]  | |||
* [[Ben Jones]] as [[Cooter Davenport|Cooter]]  | |||
* [[James Best]] as [[Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane|Sheriff Rosco Coltrane]]  | |||
* [[Sorrell Booke]] as [[Boss Hogg]]  | |||
* [[Waylon Jennings]] as [[The Balladeer]] (voice)  | |||
== Guest Cast ==  | == Guest Cast ==  | ||
* Waylon Jennings as Himself  | |||
* Shannon Tweed as Betty Jo  | |||
* Stephen Lee as Buddy  | |||
* Terrence Evans as Jeb  | |||
==   | <div align=center>  | ||
<gallery widths="240" heights="180">  | |||
BettyJo0702.jpg|Shannon Tweed as Betty Jo  | |||
Buddy0702.jpg|Stephen Lee as Buddy  | |||
Jeb0702.jpg|Terrence Evans as Jeb  | |||
</gallery></div>  | |||
== Crew ==  | == Crew ==  | ||
* Senior Producer: Myles Wilder  | |||
* Produced by: Ralph Riskin and Skip Ward  | |||
* Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard  | |||
* Executive Story Supervisor: Si Rose  | |||
* Executive Story Editors: Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Martin Roth  | |||
* Creative Consultant: Gy Waldron  | |||
* Associate Producers: Ronald R. Grow (as Ron Grow) and Russell Livingstone  | |||
* Director of Photography: Robert F. Sparks (as Robert Sparks)  | |||
* Art Director: Al Rohm  | |||
* Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings  | |||
* Music by: Earle Hagen  | |||
* Unit Production Manager: Ronald R. Grow (as Ron Grow)  | |||
* First Assistant Director: Peter Gries  | |||
* Second Assistant Director: Anthony Mason (as Tony Mason)  | |||
* Second Unit Director: Gary Baxley  | |||
* Second Unit Director of Photography: John Elsenbach  | |||
* Second Unit First Assistant Director: Venita Ozols-Graham (as Venita Ozols)  | |||
* Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)  | |||
* Editor: Ronald LaVine  | |||
* Music Editor: Eugene Marks  | |||
* Sound Editor: Alex Bamattre  | |||
* Sound: Victor Goode  | |||
* Set Decorator: Tom Bugenhagen  | |||
* Property: Beverly Hadley  | |||
* Special Effects: Larry L. Fuentes (as Larry Fuentes)  | |||
* Makeup: Don Marando  | |||
* Hair Stylist: Judy Crown  | |||
* Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson  | |||
* Women's Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak (as Bonnie Hope Slepak)  | |||
* "Flash" Owned and Trained by: Alvin Mears  | |||
* Casting: Melissa Skoff  | |||
* Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker  | |||
* Some Automobiles Supplied by: AMC  | |||
* A Lou Step Production in Association with Warner Bros Television  | |||
== Own Welcome, Waylon Jennings ==  | == Own Welcome, Waylon Jennings ==  | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 5 November 2017

Season 7, Episode 2
Original Air Date: 28 September 1984
Directed by: Bob Sweeney (as Robert Sweeney)
Teleplay by: Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Myles Wilder
Story by: David R. Toddman, Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Myles Wilder
Created by: Gy Waldron
Plot Summary


On his way through Hazzard County, Waylon's traveling museum is hijacked by Boss, who plans to frame the Dukes for the crime.
Commentary
Trivia
- At the Boar's Nest, Waylon sings Never Could Toe the Mark from his 1984 album of the same name.
 - Shannon Tweed (Betty Jo) is a former Playmate of the Year.
 
Bloopers
Quotes
- Explaining why he let Bo and Luke fight the bad guys:
Waylon: "Now, I would have joined in, but I just didn't want to hurt my hand." 
Regular Cast
- Tom Wopat as Luke Duke
 - John Schneider as Bo Duke
 - Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke
 - Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse
 - Sonny Shroyer as Enos
 - Ben Jones as Cooter
 - James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane
 - Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg
 - Waylon Jennings as The Balladeer (voice)
 
Guest Cast
- Waylon Jennings as Himself
 - Shannon Tweed as Betty Jo
 - Stephen Lee as Buddy
 - Terrence Evans as Jeb
 
Crew
- Senior Producer: Myles Wilder
 - Produced by: Ralph Riskin and Skip Ward
 - Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
 - Executive Story Supervisor: Si Rose
 - Executive Story Editors: Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Martin Roth
 - Creative Consultant: Gy Waldron
 - Associate Producers: Ronald R. Grow (as Ron Grow) and Russell Livingstone
 - Director of Photography: Robert F. Sparks (as Robert Sparks)
 - Art Director: Al Rohm
 - Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings
 - Music by: Earle Hagen
 - Unit Production Manager: Ronald R. Grow (as Ron Grow)
 - First Assistant Director: Peter Gries
 - Second Assistant Director: Anthony Mason (as Tony Mason)
 - Second Unit Director: Gary Baxley
 - Second Unit Director of Photography: John Elsenbach
 - Second Unit First Assistant Director: Venita Ozols-Graham (as Venita Ozols)
 - Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)
 - Editor: Ronald LaVine
 - Music Editor: Eugene Marks
 - Sound Editor: Alex Bamattre
 - Sound: Victor Goode
 - Set Decorator: Tom Bugenhagen
 - Property: Beverly Hadley
 - Special Effects: Larry L. Fuentes (as Larry Fuentes)
 - Makeup: Don Marando
 - Hair Stylist: Judy Crown
 - Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson
 - Women's Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak (as Bonnie Hope Slepak)
 - "Flash" Owned and Trained by: Alvin Mears
 - Casting: Melissa Skoff
 - Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker
 - Some Automobiles Supplied by: AMC
 - A Lou Step Production in Association with Warner Bros Television
 
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