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Friday, August 14, 2015

The Dukes of Hazzard: Season 3 Promo Offer

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Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Third Season (DVD)

Get revved up and ready to go in 2005! Following the phenomenal success of Dukes of Hazzard Seasons One and Two on DVD, Warner Home Video will release Season Three on May 31st, complete with a FREE Movie Ticket* to the theatrical release starring Jessica Simpson, Sean William Scott, Johnny Knoxville, Burt Reynolds, Willie Nelson and more! With the #1 performing Action-Adventure classic TV series on DVD, the much-anticipated theatrical release and the return of series to cable TV, 'The Year of The Duke Boys' is here! Season Three contains 23 action-packed episodes in a 4-disc collector's set! * In initial ship units only.

]]> Season 3 finds The Dukes of Hazzard coasting on its popular 1980s formula. Cousins Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) Duke are still tearing up the road in their '69 orange Dodge Charger, the General Lee, while Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) everlastingly tries to frame them for everything from the theft of his cutlery at the Boar's Nest ("The Hazzardville Horror") to the heist of Stonewall Jackson's sword ("Along Came a Duke"). Meanwhile, leggy cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach) adds some dimension to her eye-candy character by becoming a reporter for the Hazzard Gazette ("By-Line, Daisy Duke") and a kidnap victim ("Enos Strate to the Top") whose innocuous photographs of Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle) in Atlanta happen to capture a couple of bank robbers in action.

The predictability of the show in its third year by no means makes the series, created by writer-producer Gy Waldron (Moonrunners), anything less than shameless, tongue-in-cheek fun. Booke's cartoonish villain remains an outlandish self-caricature, chortling over every (doomed) opportunity to nail the Dukes and/or take Uncle Jesse's farm through a crooked boxing match ("And in This Corner, Luke Duke"), a bank robbery set up (by Hogg) to appear that Bo and Luke pulled off the crime during the wedding of Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane (James Best, in "Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane"), and even by pretending to be amnesia victim Bo's father ("My Son, Bo Hogg"). After some cast uncertainty in season 2 (boycotts, etc.), things have mostly settled down and Booke's popularity is obviously in ascendance at this point in the show. Special features here include a special welcome by Schneider, Wopat, and Bach, and on-camera commentary by the same trio. --Tom Keogh

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Third Season got the highest ratings of its Seven-year run
This is the peak of "The Dukes of Hazzard" series reaching second behind "Dallas".

Season Three consist of 22 episodes, they are as follows:

#37 Carnival Of Thrills - (Sept. 16th, 1980)

(Special Two-Hour Episode)

#38 Enos Strate to the Top - (Nov. 5th, 1980)

#39 The Hazzardville Horror - (Nov. 7th, 1980)

#40 And in this Corner, Luke Duke - (Nov. 14th, 1980)

#41 The Late J.D. Hogg - (Nov. 21st, 1980)

#42 Uncle Boss - (Nov. 28th, 1980)

#43 Baa, Baa, White Sheep - (Dec. 5th, 1980)

#44 Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane - (Dec. 12th, 1980)

#45 The Great Santa Claus Chase - (Dec. 19th, 1980)

#46 Good Neighbors Duke - (Jan. 2nd, 1981)

#47 State of the County - (Jan. 9th, 1981)

#48 The Legacy - (Jan. 16th, 1981)

#49 Duke vs. Duke - (Jan. 23rd, 1981)

#50 My Son, Bo Hogg - (Jan. 30th, 1981)

#51 To Catch a...
A little bit more than the law will allow
As I mentioned in my review of Season Two, this was one of my favorite shows of all time. As a kid, it seemed that everything I owned had the Dukes of Hazzard on it. I think I even have a lunchbox with Vance and Coy on it. Yikes.

That being said, I thoroughly have enjoyed the first two season sets, getting a chance to relive my childhood, and this set was no different. I am the first to admit that the stories, when viewed with 20 years of history between the time they were aired and the time I am watching them, are more than a little weak, but it is still good, clean, country fun.

Season three saw the departure of Enos (Sonny Shroyer) He appeared in the first two episodes and then left Hazzard County and his beloved Daisy to head off to spin-off land, specifically, L.A. He returned to the show in the fifth season after his spin-off took off more like the sheriff's car then the General Lee. The departure of Enos left the deputy spot open and Cletus (Rick Hurst)...
A true one-of-a-kind television show...
In the late 70's and early 80's, television viewers fell in love with The Dukes Of Hazzard, a weekly foray into the fictional setting of Hazzard County, Georgia. Cousins Bo and Luke Duke (John Schneider and Tom Wopat) spent each episode trying to do good, while the loveable "Boss" Hogg (Sorrell Booke) concocted various schemes for making money and having the Duke boys (who always foiled his plans) thrown in jail for violating their probation (the result of a deal with the federal government to end the centuries-old Duke family tradition of bootlegging).

Joining Bo and Luke are their Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle), a grandfatherly figure who owns the family farm, and Cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach), whose skimpy shorts coined the cultural term "daisy dukes". Along with "Crazy" Cooter (Ben Jones), the local mechanic, they create a formidable threat to the money-making shenanigans of Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane (James Best) and the owner of seemingly every business entity in Hazzard...

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

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Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)

Just when you think you've seen it all in Hazzard County, the fun, rabble-rousing action-adventure series switches things up: Luke and Bo head off to compete on the professional stock car racing circuit, while their cousins Coy and Vance Duke (Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer) take up residence at the Duke family farm. On the same right side of the law, the cousins find the General Lee's seats fit them just fine and, thanks to Boss Hogg's scheming ways, these two good old boys manage to get into just as much trouble as their cousins did. Plus, a familiar face returns this season as Deputy Enos Strate (Sonny Shroyer) rejoins the office of Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane (James Best) and his goofy underling, Deputy Cletus Hogg (Rick Hurst). So get ready for more car chases, moonshine hijinks and small-town brawls with The Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Fifth Season!

]]>The Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Fifth Season marks the ignominious year in which (gasp) Dukes mainstays Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) Duke took a hiatus from the series, the result of a contract feud between the two stars and the show's producers. That disagreement proved considerable: Schneider and Wopat stayed off Dukes for 18 of the season's 22 episodes. But while their absence puts a dent in the ongoing Dukes zaniness, replacement cousins Coy (Byron Cherry) and Vance (Christopher Mayer) Duke do an adequate job of filling the seats of the General Lee. The new boys are also on to the wily ways of Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke), who seems to be ratcheting up his brand of felonious mayhem, going so far as to rob banks and jewelry stores, swindle landowners, incite kidnapping, and plot payroll heists. Of course, he also spends half his time still trying to frame the Dukes for one thing or another, including feisty cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach) and grizzled Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle)--Boss Hogg's former moonshine partner. And, yes, he's more intent than ever on grabbing the Dukes' property, along with everything else.

A familiar face returns in the fifth season: Deputy Enos Strate (Sonny Shroyer), gone from the series since 1980 but now rejoining the burlesque that is the office of Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane (James Best) and his goofy underling, Deputy Cletus Hogg (Rick Hurst). Season highlights include "The Revenge of Hughie Hogg," in which Boss Hogg's ever-scheming nephew (Jeff Altman) makes a return appearance, this time with his eye on defeating Roscoe in the latter's re-election bid for top lawman. (Hughie being Hughie, he blackmails his uncle into supporting his run.) "Ding, Dong, the Boss Is Dead" finds Coy and Vance actually helping Boss Hogg escape an old moonshine runner's certain revenge by staging their diminutive nemesis' funeral. "Comrade Duke" concerns a Russian gymnast who seeks asylum at the Dukes' farm. Bo and Luke return in time for a few adventures, capping the season with "Daisy's Shotgun Wedding," in which the overprotected beauty strikes out on her own and is snatched away by a moonshiner's son, who wants to marry her. --Tom Keogh

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The Fifth Season is worthy!
Yes, 5 stars. There has simply never been another show on television like THE DUKES OF HAZZARD...and I doubt we will ever see something in its style again. But just because John Schneider and Tom Wopat ("Bo and Luke Duke") are absent on just about every episode of this season, doesn't mean that I will wait longer to purchase it.

In hindsight, the introduction of "Coy and Vance Duke" into the storyline wasn't the great disaster it was in 1982. Schneider and Wopat walk off the show to strike over issues related to merchandise royalties, and the show clamors to hire two new individuals to fill the huge gap. Granted, the replacement cousins were no Bo and Luke, but hey, the character of Coy (played by Byron Cherry) was quite likeable and down-home like, and the change in roles allowed the show to experiment a little.

Rick Hurst ("Deputy Cletus") stayed on the show as Sonny Shroyer ("Deputy Enos") returns from his failed spin-off series, and it's great that we have...
The Coy And Vance Season
This is the 5th installment of the Dukes Of Hazzard season series on dvd in which Bo And Luke Persue an oppurtinity of a life long dream to race the Nascar circuit (Actually a contract dispute with Warner Brothers) Enter Coy and Vance Duke to save the 5th Season from going down the toilet. I Have to admit that i'm more of a Bo And Luke fan myself but,if not for the Coy And Vance Episodes this season might have ended the running of the series.As for the Episodes they are actually pretty good and worth the purchase and would watch them several times each, The Season 5 package consists of 22 episodes on 8 dvd's with lots of extras & includes episodes #87 through #108 with Bo And Luke returning for the final 4 episodes of season 5 #105 through #108. Here below is the episode list for season 5 w/original airdates found on tvtome.com #87 The New Dukes 9/24/82 #88 Dukes Strike It Rich 10/1/82 #89 Lawman Of The Year 10/8/82 #90 Coy Meets Girl 10/15/82 #91 The Hazzardgate Tape 10/22/82...
ALL of the "Good Ol' Boys" Are Worth Owning, Especially at THIS Price Level!
Warner Bros. continues to do a GREAT job with these "The Dukes of Hazzard" season box sets. Each time the content and extras are great, the price point is VERY reasonable (especially now that the sets consist of 8-9 single-sided discs each) and the release schedule is surprisingly swift! As I'm sure all of you know, this is the season where Bo and Luke were temporarily replaced by Coy and Vance. I don't think anyone seriously thought that Warner would skip this season for fear of it being less popular for that very reason, but anyone who really was concerned about there being a gaping hole in their collection can now lay those fears to rest.

I remember seeing some of these episodes first-run, and as I recall there were some good ones thrown in the lot despite the absence of Schneider and Wopat. Besides, they both returned to the show for the last few episodes of the season, so it is not totally devoid of them. Any Coy and Vance haters had best remember that, as...

Monday, August 10, 2015

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Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete First Season (Repackage/DVD)

Join Luke and Bo Duke--a couple of good old boys--and their cousin Daisy Duke as they stay just ahead of the sheriff in their souped-up 1969 Dodge Charger, The General Lee, and have fun thwarting the plots of the corrupt county boss.

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No Racism
I haven't purchased the dvd set yet. Out of stock in my area. I want to comment on the talk of racism of the show. As a 30 year old Black man, that watched the show religiously growing up, I find no racism in the show at all. Sure they weren't as many Blacks regularly on the show, that doesn't come from the tone of the show, that's comes from the politics of Hollywood at the time.

I was born and raised in DC, spent my summers in NC. In fact, I now live in NC, so the good nature of the south has always been in me. I can relate to the Dukes and their struggle. Here is a show about two guys, no mention of their fathers, growing up poor, always helping their fellow man or woman, stood up for what was right, even against the law. Now if this isn't an example of an honest Black male growing up in the inner city, I don't know what is.

Forget color!!! This show was about family, struggle, triumph, heroism. If we as people lived as thoughtful and caring as the Dukes,...
Victims of Political Correctness.
Warner Bros is now removing the Confederate Flag from the General Lee. They claim the flag is a symbol of hate and represents racism. The irony is Warner has now admitted they have profited from racism for decades and never cared. They let the flag fly on the Charger because of greed instead of ethics.... BUT, I say the flag was there because nobody ever considered it a symbol of hate or racism. When the Dukes began in 1980, we had political correctness back then. TV producers were going out of their way to put Black actors in their shows. To attack preceived White Actors, with shows like Archie Bunker and the Jeffersons. You can bet if the flag represented what they claim it does today, CBS would have NEVER used it at all. They did because it didn't. It is only recently that we allowed bigots to change the definition of the flag so they can continue their crusade against any sort of Americana. It won't be long before you can't even fly the Stars and Stripes or say the word America.

Finally, Dukes available on DVD...
Finally, the first season of Dukes on DVD. The characters took some time to flesh out before they became the stereotypical heroes and villians that most viewers remember the show for. In the beginning, Rosco was more of a corrupt cop and less of a lovable dope, which in many ways I prefer. Boss Hogg was also a bit more intelligent of a character in the beginning. And rather than just basing shows on car chases and "how to frame the Dukes this week" as in later seasons, the first episodes were intelligently written schemes that the viewer can easily get lost (in a good way) as to what's going on. The first five episodes were filmed in Covington, GA (before they moved to familiar backlot in Burbank, CA), and you really get the sense that these are southern people in the South, rather than the stereotypical backwoods feeling you get from the Burbank episodes. That these early episodes focused more on plot is most evident in "Mary Kay's Baby," the only episode in all seven seasons...

The Dukes of Hazzard: Season 4 SALE

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Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)

The daring Dukes are back and tearing up Hazzard County in the fourth season of this action-adventure series. Stealing money from an orphanage, hypnotism, poker … no scheme seems too outlandish to Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) when it comes to trying to keep down Bo (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (Tom Wopat). But knowing those good ol' boys and their good ol' family, they'll come out on top - or at least sliding across the top of their trademark car, the General Lee. Guest stars this season include singer Buck Owens, Steven Williams (21 Jump Street) and Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation), as Boss Hogg's rich nephew who has eyes for Daisy (Catherine Bach).

]]>The Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Fourth Season finds the redneck comedy down to a fine science almost comforting in its predictability. Cousins Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) still raise hell with the General Lee in rural Hazzard County (and still have no visible means of financial support). Daisy Duke (Catherine Bach) is still the picture of wildflower innocence despite her tomboyish temper and barely legal short-shorts. Uncle Jesse Duke (Denver Pyle) still basks in righteous anger at longtime enemy (and fellow former moonshiner) Jefferson Davis "Boss" Hogg (Sorrell Booke), the latter an unrepentant schemer for whom every living thing seems an obstacle in his quest for vast (and unethically acquired) wealth. As sure as the sun rises every day, any scene involving Boss Hogg and the idiotic Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane (James Best) will be played for maximum slapstick-cartoonish energy, all the better if dimwitted Deputy Cletus (Rick Hurst) becomes entangled in their shtick.

Season highlights include "Mrs. Daisy Hogg," with guest star Jonathan Frakes--destined to play Commander William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation (please note that Dukes' executive producer is one Paul R. Picard)--as a counterfeiter who falls for, and thus endangers, poor Daisy. "Double Dukes" finds Boss Hogg hiring two thugs to disguise themselves as Bo and Luke, but the real fun with this episode is a recent commentary track (optionally chosen via special features) with Wopat, Schneider, and Bach kidding around and reminiscing like naughty siblings. "Diamonds in the Rough," directed by James Best, concerns out-of-town gangsters searching for stolen diamonds stuffed in a Bugs Bunny toy that made its way from the Dukes' hands to Boss Hogg's Cadillac to Roscoe's hound. "Ten Million Dollar Sheriff" is a two-parter in which Roscoe inherits a load of money, and--for a time--becomes a kingpin even more dangerous than Boss Hogg. Comedian Jeff Altman makes a comeback as master-of-disguise villain Hughie Hogg, who implements grand plans to eliminate the Dukes and salt-of-the-earth tow truck driver Cooter Davenport (Ben Jones). Sprinkled throughout the season are musical performances by Buck Owens, Mickey Gilley, and other country artists. --Tom Keogh

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Still on Top, Ranking 6th among the best 30 TV Shows
The Dukes of Hazzard is still one of the best shows on TV Ranking 6th by audience size.

Season Four consisted of 26 episodes and they are as follows:

#59 "Mrs. Daisy Hogg" (October 9, 1981)

#60 "Double Dukes" (October 16, 1981)

#61 "Diamonds in the Rough" (October 23, 1981)

#62 "Coltrane vs. Duke" (October 30, 1981)

#63 "The Fugitive" (November 3, 1981)

#64 "The Great Bank Robbery" (November 6, 1981)

#65 "Sadie Hogg Day" (November 13, 1981)

#66 "The 10 Million Dollar Sheriff" (November 20, 1981)

#67 "Trouble at Cooter's" (November 27, 1981)

#68 "Goodbye, General Lee" (December 4, 1981)

#69 "Cletus Falls in Love" (December 11, 1981)

#70 "Hughie Hogg Strikes Again" (December 18, 1981)

#71 "Dukescam Scam" (January 1, 1982)

#72 "The Sound of Music-Hazzard Style" (January 8, 1982)

#73 "Shine On Hazzard...
The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete Fourth Season
First, to all who write this, I am a HUGE Dukes fan. I have loved the show for so long. Now that the show has come out on DVD, I am very happy. As of this writing, I am roughly half way through the 4th season. To me, this seems to be the best season out of all 7. After this season, John Schnedier and Tom wopat decided to leave the show(albeit temporarily). So this season was big for both men.

The episodes are incredibly clear to look at on your TV screen. I give credit to Warner Bros. for the impeccable quality. Another terrific feature is that there are 9 separate discs. No more double DVD discs.

But the best feature is the show itself. The humor is good in places, and very good in others. It is a comedy and should be looked at it as such. Some people were offended by the Rebel flag on the General Lee. To me, this gave the car an identity that makes it stand out from the other characters. Other reviews have mentioned that this is one of the last shows to sit...
DUKES season sets keep on coming!
It is with great thanks to Warner Brothers, who has released three season sets of the DUKES OF HAZZARD in one year (2005) alone, for providing the fans with these DVDs at such a rapid pace. It is with great hope that Seasons 5 - 7 are released just as quickly, along with the reunion movies, the "Enos" series and the "Dukes of Hazzard" cartoon series.

Season 4, as with all the DUKES releases, are of the utmost quality...clear picture, great sound and awesome packaging! I truly believe that the DUKES sets are the best packaged TV on DVD sets that I own. There are 9 single-sided discs here, each with a picture of a cast member or the General Lee on them!

The extra features are great...I was laughing along with John Schneider, Tom Wopat and Catherine Bach during their commentary for the episode "Double Dukes." Great stuff! The featurette is nicely done as well, with more interviews of the cast and series creator Gy Waldron. But man, Tom Wopat wasn't too friendly...

Sunday, August 9, 2015

The Dukes of Hazzard: Season 6 On Sale

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Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)

Buckle up for more wild rides, because the boys are back! John Schneider and Tom Wopat return to Hazzard County to star as Bo and Luke Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Sixth Season, along with Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke, Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse, Sorrell Booke as that ol' butterball Boss Hogg and more. Guest stars this season include Ramon Bieri (Badlands, The Frisco Kid) and a young Kim Richards (Escape to Witch Mountain, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills). Plus, in the episode "Too Many Roscos," James Best plays a dual role as both Sheriff Rosco Coltrane and a lookalike bank robber – thanks to some plastic surgery! Will the people of Hazzard figure out it's an imposter before it's too late? The action and adventure starts here!

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The "General Lee" Fly Even Higher
Well what can I say "The Dukes Of Hazzard" Rules. I always wanted to have the complete 145 episodes and now I am so close to have them all with only the Seventh season left to be released.

Somthing changed for The General Lee in Season Six which is the use of miniatures for the stunt sequences, instead of actual cars allowing "The General Lee" to fly even higher even though it did not look exactly like the real thing, but I like it due to the fact that the "Chargers" are safe from destruction :)

The ratings improved over the previous season, but not to same level the series had enjoyed before the walkout of Schneider and Wopat.

The regular cast for season Six are:
John Schneider (Bo Duke)
Tom Wopat (Luke Duke)
Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke)
Denver Pyle (Uncle Jesse Duke)
Ben Jones (Cooter Davenport)
Sonny Shroyer (Enos Strate)
Sorrell Booke (Boss Jefferson Davis Hogg)
James Best (Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane)...
a family tradition
I grew up watching the Dukes when I was a girl in jr. high and high school. Our son, who was born with cerebral palsy and has been in a wheelchair all his life, started watching the Dukes reruns when he was 3 years old, and that was 21 years ago. He LOVED watching that General Lee fly through the air, and took a liking to Daisy too!

This past June, we made a lifelong dream of our son's come true. We took him down to Bristol Tennessee to the Dukesfest and he not only got to sit in the Gerneral Lee for a picture, but he met face to face with Roscoe, Bo Duke, Cooter, Cletis AND got two kisses on his cheeks from Daisy! Yes, the original cast! There was nothing in my life that was more special to me, than seeing the look on his face when he saw these idols of his right in front of him, talking to him, taking pictures with him!(except maybe when he met Brett Favre, but thats another story!)

You bet we are getting the 6th season of the Dukes to add to our collection...
A late series resurgence
When John Schneider and Tom Wopat walked off "The Dukes of Hazzard" at the start of the show's fifth season over a dispute with Warner Brothers, many thought the show would never recover. Schneider and Wopat were replaced by two actors (Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer) who were forced to basically imitate the characters of Bo and Luke Duke, without making their own mark. The show marched on, and though it appeared to lose some of its luster, all that changed when Schneider and Wopat returned late in the fifth season for a royal Hazzard homecoming.

One of the disputes Schneider and Wopat were having with Warner was the lack of innovative or fresh scripts, and it appears that the writers took this into consideration when creating this, the sixth season, of "The Dukes of Hazzard." Several of the episodes deal with more mature topics (well, as mature as the "Dukes" show goes!), like 'A Boy's Best Friend,' which centers around the Duke boys coming to the aid of an orphan boy;...

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Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Second Season (DVD)

In trouble with the law since the day they were born, Luke Duke, Bo Duke and their cousin Daisy race through the Southern hills in their 1969 Dodge Charger, The General Lee, fighting the corrupt local system like modern-day Robin Hoods.

]]>The Dukes of Hazzard settled into a comfortable run in season 2. The show, originally shot on location in Covington, Georgia, was now permanently produced on a backlot in Burbank, California. While a couple of cast members (Ben Jones, who plays mechanic Cooter Davenport, and James Best, who portrays Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane) briefly boycotted the series in its second year (ushering in a parade of brief replacements, including Mickey Jones of the New Christy Minstrels, Dick Sargent of Bewitched, and James Hampton of F Troop), the actors relaxed into their now thoroughly cartoonish characters.

What else can one say: The General Lee, the souped-up '69, orange Dodge Charger that belongs to cousins Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) Duke, has a full tank and is ready to ride. The Duke boys, scions of a proud--though reformed--moonshining family, are still on probation with the law but continue to root out the criminal schemes of diminutive villain Boss Hogg (Sorrell Brooke) and his Wile E. Coyote-like lackey, Sheriff Coltrane. Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle) is still a fount of grizzled wisdom as well as Boss Hogg's old whiskey-running nemesis. Cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach) still burns up the road with her short-shorts, and Coltrane's deputies Enos (Sonny Shroyer) and Cletus (Rick Hurst) remain idiots with an edge of sympathy. Season 2 highlights include a funny fan favorite called "The Ghost of General Lee" (also co-star Schneider's favorite episode), in which Bo and Luke are assumed to have drowned when their stolen car ends up at the bottom of a pond. Hearing that Boss Hogg plans to blame them anyway for a theft they didn't commit, the Duke boys haunt him and Coltrane with apparitions of the General Lee as a "ghost." NASCAR legend Cale Yarborough makes an appealing guest in a story about the development of a secret turbo charger and Hogg's effort to steal it, while Loretta Lynn turns up as herself in a damsel-in-distress tale, featuring the country superstar as a kidnapped hostage. "Witness for the Persecution" introduces a recurring theme on Dukes: Occasions in which the vile Hogg must be protected from his enemies by hiding out with (gasp) the Dukes. The best of The Complete Second Season, however, may be "Days of Shine and Roses," in which Hogg and Uncle Jesse, after watching a film of their old moonshine-delivery exploits with the Ridge Runners Association, get into an argument about who was best and decide to resolve the question with a grudge race. Special features include Wopat and Schneider's screen tests, and a documentary about the Dukes' 25th anniversary festival in Tennessee, featuring series stars and stunt drivers. --Tom Keogh

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Review :
One of the Best Comedy/Adventure Shows "(Good Ol' Boys)
The Dukes of Hazzard aired from January 26, 1979 to August 16, 1985 for a total of 7 seasons and 145 episodes.

Season 2 contain 23 episodes originally aired as follows:

#14. Days of Shine and Roses (September 21,1979)
#15. Gold Fever (September 28,1979)
#16. The Rustlers (October 5,1979)
#17. The Meeting (October 12,1979)
#18. Road Pirates (October 19,1979)
#19. The Ghost of General Lee (October 26,1979)
#20. The Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough (November 2,1979)
#21. Hazzard Connection (November 9,1979)
#22. Witness for the Persecution (November 16,1979)
#23. Granny Annie (November 23,1979)
#24. People's Choice (November 30,1979)
#25. Arrest Jesse Duke (December 14,1979)
#26. Duke of Duke (January 4,1980)
#27. The Runaway (January 11,1980)
#28. Follow That Still (January 18,1980)
#29. Treasure of Hazzard (January 25,1980)
#30. Officer Daisy Duke (February 1,1980)
#31...
Season 2 does not disappoint
Warner Brothers should be congratulated for their fantastic presentation with THE DUKES OF HAZZARD, SEASON 2.

The sound quality and picture are both crisp and clear, probably more so than when these episodes originally aired on CBS in 1979-1980. The packaging is absolutely superb...great pictures, some never before seen, and it includes a great 1979-era cast photo inside, and everyone is present, including Sonny Shroyer.

I really enjoyed the extra features as well: the screen tests for John Schneider and Tom Wopat were fascinating to see after all these years, and I hope more things like this see the light of day on future releases of the DUKES. The annual DukesFest celebration is also highlighted, and this coverage includes interviews and footage of original stars Shroyer (Enos), Catherine Bach (Daisy), Rick Hurst (Cletus), Ben Jones (Cooter) and James Best (Rosco), who were all guests at the DukesFest event. Footage of the event also includes a stunt show,...
It is Great To Have the "Good Ol' Boys" Back
It is very exciting to have the original series, "The Dukes of Hazzard" available on DVD after so many years. The shows absence on television, due largely to its contriversal "star" the confederate flag bearing General Lee, has been a generations long frustrations to fans of the series who grew up with the show as part of their childhood culture. The fact is, the show presents about as much racism as it does deep intellectual thought...this was a show about being a couple of "good ol' boys" fighting the system to help anyone they could. The show itself presented family values, the triumph of good over evil and more laughs and action than anything available on television today....and all without the crude (and often graphic) portrayals of drugs, sex and violence that is synonymous with todays media programming.

The central story surrounds Bo and Luke Duke, two cousins who are sent to live with their uncle Jessie and cousin Daisy after being placed on parole for running...