The Dukes Of Hazzard

1979 • CBS
4.8
1.17K reviews
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Season 2 episodes (26)

1 Days of Shine and Roses
21/9/79
Season-only
When Boss Hogg and Jesse Duke challenge each other to see who is the greatest moonshine runner of all time, they relive the days when they were rival moonshine runners, younger, thinner and Boss had more hair.
2 Gold Fever
28/9/79
Season-only
Boss Hogg almost loses $100,000 when three con men try to convince him that his bank is responsible for the theft of their precious shipment of gold.
3 The Rustlers
5/10/79
Season-only
Country music star Mel Tillis plays a down-on-his-luck horse rancher whose one promising racing colt is stolen first by Boss and Rosco and then by two real horse thieves.
4 The Meeting
12/10/79
Season-only
The Syndicate holds a closed-door session in Hazzard until the Dukes decide to stop them.
5 Road Pirates
19/10/79
Season-only
A rash of hijackings catches Boss buying his own stolen property and accusing his nephew and the Dukes of the dirty deeds.
6 The Ghost of General Lee
26/10/79
Season-only
When the General Lee crashes during a chase, Rosco thinks he has killed Bo and Luke, while Boss now blames them for a crime they never committed.
7 Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough
2/11/79
Season-only
Bo and Luke Duke meet up with Gale Yarborough and help him outrun and outwit two brothers who are trying to prevent him from entering the Illinois 500 race.
8 Hazzard Connection
22/8/13
Season-only
The Duke boys try to break up a smuggling ring when Boss charges them with aiding and abetting known smugglers.
9 Witness for the Persecution
16/11/79
Season-only
Boss is called upon to testify as a government witness, and the Duke family finds itself in danger while protecting him from a couple of assassins.
10 Granny Annie
23/11/79
Season-only
The Dukes are in the middle of a counterfeit money scheme and meet the famous OAK RIDGE BOYS at an impromptu Hazzard County concert at the Boar's Nest.
11 People's Choice
30/11/79
Season-only
A girl who grew up in Hazzard County returns home, and with the Duke family's help, she challenges Boss in a local election.
12 Arrest Jesse Duke
14/12/79
Season-only
When an all-girl gang of car-strippers rampage Hazzard County, Uncle Jesse and the entire Duke family become the prime suspects.
13 Duke of Duke
4/1/79
Season-only
When an English con man impersonates the Dukes' cousin, trying to swindle him out of his property, Boss unknowingly comes to the rescue.
14 The Runaway
11/1/80
Season-only
The Duke family helps the daughter of a wealthy tycoon marry her true love.
15 Follow that Still
18/1/80
Season-only
Hard Luck Jones, a Duke family friend, rigs a moonshine still in Hazzard's new war memorial, and when it is missing, Bo and Luke are the prime suspects.
16 Treasure of Hazzard
25/1/80
Season-only
The Duke family helps a young assistant college professor find a buried army payroll, but Boss, two unscrupulous strangers and an alligator make the task difficult.
17 Officer Daisy Duke
1/2/80
Season-only
When Boss Hogg fires Daisy from her job at the Boar's Nest, she becomes the first female deputy in Hazzard County and wins a commendation from the FBI for her daring capture of two armed and dangerous criminals.
18 Find Loretta Lynn
8/2/80
Season-only
Country music superstar Loretta Lynn is kidnapped in Hazzard County by a band of smalltime musicians, and the Dukes are prime suspects.
19 Jude Emery
15/2/80
Season-only
The Dukes help a Texas Ranger named Jude Emery capture a wanted criminal, and Daisy falls in love with the lawman.
20 Return of the Ridge Raiders
22/2/80
Season-only
Boss Hogg is misappropriating government funds meant for a Senior Citizen Center, and the ancient members of the Ridge Raiders have some dynamite ideas about what to do about it.
21 Mason Dixon's Girls
29/2/80
Season-only
When Bo and Luke pick up Jesse's new hot water heater at the station depot and discover that its filled with marijuana, they are in hot water until private eye Mason Dixon and his two pretty assistants help them cool things down.
22 R.I.P. Henry Flatt
14/3/80
Season-only
The Dukes help an old con man who has swindled Boss Hogg out of $20,000 and whose flimflam is going to be exposed.
23 Southern Comfurts
21/3/80
Season-only
When the Dukes' cousins come to Hazzard after selling their farm for 1/4 million dollars, the money that was in the trunk of their car is stolen and the Dukes must retrieve it for them.
24 Carnival Of Thrills Part 1
16/9/80
Season-only
The Duke clan is divided when Bo falls in love with a girl who owns a traveling daredevil show.
25 Carnival Of Thrills Part 2
16/9/80
Season-only
Bo Duke continues his bull-headed attempt to go ahead in a death-defying stunt car act. Meanwhile, the Duke family finds out that someone is deliberately trying to murder the carnival's stunt drivers.
26 Uncle Boss
28/11/80
Season-only
Frustrated at every turn to overcome the Dukes, Boss Hogg calls in his "secret weapon" -- his nephew, Hughie, a younger, more svelte -- and meaner version of himself. Hughie promises to have Luke and Bo Duke in jail, permanently, in one week.

About this show

Join Luke and Bo Duke 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 Boss Hogg.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.17K reviews
Chuck Thomas
20 June 2020
Haven't watched any of them since they first aired on T.V. I bought the entire series, and can remember watching every one of them back in the day. This is what T.V. shows should be today. Not filled with sex or the 30+ sexes, not foul language, not about black and white. Good strong , honest family values. That said it is funny to watch them now being WAY older. You notice the little imperfections. Like a banged up General Lee in 1 shot and pristine in the next, Daisy having her challenger in 1 episode then all the sudden the jeep in the next, then back to the challenger, I even seen a very quick glimpse of Luke Duke apparently jumping into the General but seeing the door being shut. Still love the series. Should be show to all younger kids maybe, just maybe some of the "Doing the right thing and Family values" would sink in. They could see Great shows are not about killing, stealing, have to be filled with sex, etc.. Damn I miss the old days.
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Mad Hare
21 November 2016
I'd give it more if it'd let me, but five stars will have to do. I think it's funny that no one hated the General Lee until the government said the Confederate Flag was a racist object. No. These are our Duke boys and our Hazzard County, this is our show and you can't take that from us.Just because someone was flying the flag when they where killed doesn't make it racist. Get your facts straight and your head right and give us back our Dukes of Hazzard.
Maureen Moss-Lubell
7 March 2022
Most useless "reviews" ever. The people leaving them clearly have no clue what a review is, and it sounds like most of them are barely literate. No wonder the show didn't last. Interesting that they keep repeating that the show wasn't racist... yet it apparently was cancelled due to being racist. Methinks thou all doth protest too much...