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Season 1
Episode 1: One-Armed Bandit
Written by Gy Waldron - Directed by Rod Amateau
Original Airdate: 1/26/79 (series premiere)
Sherriff Coltrane is hissier than a sack of rattlesnakes! He sets up a slot machine operated to fund his election, but a pair of two-armed bandits - Bo and Luke - find a way to give the proceeds to charity.
Episode 2: Daisy's Song
Written by Gy Waldron - Directed by Bob Kelljan
Original Airdate: 2/2/79
What kind of music-publishing outfit would bilk Daisy out of $50? Well, here's a hint, Dukesters: where there's corruption, there's Boss Hogg. And this time, the FBI is keeping an eye on the scam!
Episode 3: Mary Kaye's Baby
Written by William Putnam - Directed by Rod Amateau
Original Airdate: 2/9/79
BO and Luke are unaware that 1) the borrowed car they're driving is loaded with moonshine and 2) the pregnant hitchhiker they've picked up is carrying over $100,000 in stolen mob loot.
Episode 4: Repo Men
Written by Bob Clark - Directed by Ron Satloff
Original Airdate: 2/16/79
The car's a wreck. But the engine's a honey, and Bo and Luke have to have it. So they make a deal with a car dealer who's as crooked as a switchbacktrail and whose scheme could land them behind bars.
Episode 5: High-Octane
Written by William Keys - Directed by Don McDougall
Original Airdate: 2/23/79
Will a batch of kick-tail gasoline solve the nation's fuel crisis? Uncle Jesse fires up the moonshine still for a patriotic cause. And a lovely female revenue agent fires up Bo's dancin'-and-romancin' flames.
Episode 6: Swamp Molly
Written by Katharyn Powers - Directed by Don McDougall
Original Airdate: 3/9/79
Way back in the '30s, Molly sprang Uncle Jesse out of a heap of trouble with the Feds. Now she wants to make one last moonshine run...and she wants Jesse and the other Dukes to help.
Episode 7: Luke's Love Story
Written by Kris Kincade, Nance McCormick, Bruce Taylor - Directed by Hy Averback
Original Airdate: 3/16/79
Luke's rival in Hazzard's stock car derby has million-dollar legs and a lead foot...and she's got his heart revved up. Boss Hogg worries about reclaiming the derby trophy because his mama's ashes are inside it.
Episode 8: The Big Heist
Written by Bruce Howard - Directed by Bob Claver
Original Airdate: 3/30/79
Bo and Luke robbers? That accustation is like going to church shirtless. It don't feel right! But if the Dukes didn't pull of the heist, who was in the General Lee when it roared away from the crime scene?
Episode 9: Limo One is Missing
Written by Paule Savage - Directed by Don McDougall
Original Airdate: 4/6/79
Leave it to Cooter to drive everyone wild. When government agents driving the U.S. President's limo through Hazzard stop at the Boar's Nest, Cooter hot-wires the vehicle and sets out on a joy ride.
Episode 10: Deputy Dukes
Written by Marty Roth - Directed by William Asher
Original Airdate: 4/13/79
There ought to be a law. Instead, there's Bo and Luke. The've been deputized and sent to Springfield to retrieve a prisoner. One detail the boys aren't told: the prisoner is notorious Public Enemy #1
Episode 11: Money to Burn
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Rod Amateau
Original Airdate: 4/20/79
The government was goin to burn the cash anyway, so who'd miss a cool million in ragged bills? Besides, Boss Hog has masterminded his scheme so that Bo and Luke are the falll guys.
Episode 12: Route 7-11
Written by Fred Freiberger - Directed by Bob Claver
Original Airdate: 5/4/79
The rig is rigged! Bo and Luke become drivers of an 18-wheeler, not knowing that the trailer is a rolling gambling casino and that its games aren't on the level.
Episode 13: Double Sting
Written by Gy Waldron - Directed by Gy Waldron
Original Airdate: 5/11/79
A fine mess the've gotten into this time! After a health quarantine confines the Duke men and the police to the jailhouse, only Daisy is left to pursue bank robbers who disquise themselves as Laurel and Hardy.
Season 3
Episode 1: Carnival of Thrills - Special double-length show
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Dick Moder
Original Airdate: 9/16/80
A traveling carnival has Bo and Luke fussin' and feudin' like two tomcats in the same barrel. Then Bo walks away from the farm... and right into a whole mess o'troubles.
Episode 2: Enos Strate to the Top
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Rod Amateau
Original Airdate: 11/5/80
From Dixieland to LA-LA-Land. With the Dukes' help, Enos can finally head west to join the LAPD.
Episode 3: The Hazzardville Horror
Written by Si Rose - Directed by Jack Whitman
Original Airdate: 11/7/80
The Dukes' are in for a boo-dacious adventure in a haunted house where theives have stashed stolen silver.
Episode 4: And in This Corner, Luke Duke
Written by Jim Rodgers - Directed by Paul Baxley
Original Airdate: 11/14/80
Win the fight or lose the farm! To pay a debt, Luke has to float like a butterfly, and sting like a skeeter.
Episode 5: The Late J. D. Hogg
Written by Martin Roth - Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
Original Airdate: 11/21/80
Thinking he's about to meet his maker, Boss tries to avoid the fiery pit with two weeks of good deeds.
Episode 6: Uncle Boss
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
Original Airdate: 11/28/80
Who's even sneakier than Boss Hogg? His nephew. Now there are two Hoggs to Hogg every dime in town.
Episode 7: Baa, Baa White Sheep
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Dick Moder
Original Airdate: 12/5/80
Boss Hogg's twin, who's sweeter'n July peaches, arrives to share an inheritance. Share? With Boss? Uh-oh.
Episode 8: Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane
Written by Si Rose - Directed by Jack Whitman
Original Airdate: 12/12/80
Wedding bell blues. Rosco's beautiful bride-to-be has a teensy little secret: she's planning a bank heist.
Episode 9: The Great Santa Clause Chase
Written by Martin Roth - Directed by Denver Pyle
Original Airdate: 12/19/80
You know who's naughty (Boss) and who's nice (the Dukes). So guess who plans a Christmas-tree heist.
Episode 10: Good Neighbors, Duke
Written by Len Kaufman - Directed by Dick Moder
Original Airdate: 1/2/81
A stranger's just a friend you ain't met yet. The Dukes get new neighbors with a mysterious past.
Episode 11: State of the County
Written by Bruce Howard - Directed by Dick Moder
Original Airdate: 1/9/81
As welcome as a skunk at a church social! In a plot to crush Boss Hogg, his rival bombs the Boars Nest.
Episode 12: The Legacy
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
Orginal Airdate: 1/16/81
Is the old flame still a'sparkin? Uncle Jesse's first love is back in town to collect a debt from Boss Hogg.
Episode 13: Duke vs. Duke
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Paul Baxley
Original Airdate: 1/23/81
In the Hazzard Derby Bo faces an opponent tougher'n a one-eyed confederate mule: Luke!
Episode 14: My Son, Bo Hogg
Written by Si Rose - Directed by Rod Ameteau
Original Airdate: 1/30/81
Daddy Boss! Bo gets amnesia, J. D. Hogg cries "Sonny Boy!" and double-dealin can't be far behind.
Episode 15: To Catch a Duke
Written by Bruce Howard - Directed by Denver Pyle
Original Airdate: 2/6/81
They're plumb innocent, honest! Jewel thieves entange Luke, Bo, and Rosco in their crime.
Episode 16: Along came a Duke
Written by Len Kaufman - Directed by Paul Baxley
Original Airdate: 2/13/81
Cousin Jeb Stuart Duke comes a 'visitin' just in time to protect Stonewall Jackson's sword from theives.
Episode 17: By-line Daisy Duke
Written by Martin Roth - Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
Original Airdate: 2/20/81
Investigative reporter Daisy Duke sticks closer than green on clover to a hot story about stolen tractors.
Episode 18: The Return of Hughie Hogg
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
Original Airdate: 3/6/81
He always tries to do his worst! Boss Hogg's polecat nephew schemes to put the Duke boys behind bars.
Episode 19: Bye, Bye Boss
Written by Jim Rodgers - Directed by Denver Pyle
Original Airdate: 3/13/81
A kidnapper has Boss Hogg-tied and squealing like a piglet. Luke and Bo to the rescue!
Episode 20: The Great Hazzard Hijack
Written by William Raynor & Myles Wilder - Directed by John Florea
Original Airdate: 3/27/81
We shall gather at the river - especially after part of $1 million in hijacked comes a'floatin by.
Episode 21: The Hack of Hazzard
Written by Len Kaufman - Directed by Paul Baxley
Original Airdate: 4/3/81
The fare: $100,000. The cab-driving Dukes don't know stolen gold certificates are stuffed in the back seat.
Episode 22: The Canterbury Crock
Written by Bruce Howard - Directed by Dick Moder
Original Airdate: 4/10/81
What a deal! For $25, a sweet widder woman sells the Dukes a vase that's really worth a fortune.
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