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The Dukes Of Hazzard (DVD) Review

 

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 County, J.D. Boss Hogg. But critics will argue that the true star of the show was the General Lee, Bo and Lukes bright orange Dodge race car with the Confederate flag pasted on its roof

The Dukes of Hazzard DVD offers a number of famous episodes, including the series premiere One-Armed Bandits, source of the video clips that would appear in the opening sequence of the show for much of its duration. Other notable episodes include High Octane in which Jesse Duke outsmarts Boss and Roscoe in his quest to win the governments alternative fuel contest, and Route 7-11 in which Bo and Luke unwittingly become part of an illegal gambling ring until Jesse comes to save the day. Also included on the first season Dukes of Hazzard DVD are The 20th Anniversary Hazzard County Barbecue documentary including John Schneider and Catherine Bach, Dukes Driving 101: A High-Octane Salute including interviews with professional racecar drivers, and The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee video game preview

Below is a list of episodes included on The Dukes Of Hazzard (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (One-Armed Bandits) Air Date: 01-26-1979
Episode 2 (Daisys Song) Air Date: 02-02-1979
Episode 3 (Mary Kayes Baby) Air Date: 02-09-1979
Episode 4 (Repo Men) Air Date: 02-16-1979
Episode 5 (High-Octane) Air Date: 02-23-1979
Episode 6 (Swamp Molly) Air Date: 03-09-1979
Episode 7 (Lukes Love Story) Air Date: 03-16-1979
Episode 8 (The Big Heist) Air Date: 03-30-1979
Episode 9 (Limo One Is Missing) Air Date: 04-06-1979
Episode 10 (Deputy Dukes) Air Date: 04-13-1979
Episode 11 (Money To Burn) Air Date: 04-20-1979
Episode 12 (Route 7-11) Air Date: 05-04-1979
Episode 13 (Double Sting) Air Date: 05-11-1979

Author: Britt Gillette
 
Author Bio:

Britt Gillette is author of two books. He also educates people on the many benefits of Himalayan Goji Juice.

 
 
 

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