Daisy falls in love with Boss'
handsome, rich nephew, Jamie Lee Hogg (Guest Star
Jonathan Frakes,) who has come down to purchase his
uncle's grits mill. The
Romeo and Juliet-type romance progresses quickly, and it
isn't long before Jamie Lee and Daisy are headed to the
altar. But Bo and Luke, overprotective as they are, sense
something is not right with Jamie Lee, and they confirm
their suspicions when they reveal him as a counterfeiter.
"Double Dukes"
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60
October 16, 1981
Boss Hogg's latest sure-fire
way to get Bo and Luke arrested is to hire two actors to rob
Hazzard Bank. How? By having them wear wigs, masks and
clothing resembling the Duke cousins, and then drive away in
a fake
General Lee. Bo and Luke find themselves chasing the
criminals while convincing the community they would never
commit armed robbery.
"Diamonds in the Rough"
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October 23, 1981
Bo and Luke find a bag of
diamonds and take them to the farm for safekeeping until
they can contact the authorities, unaware that the diamonds
are stolen and everyone is after them. First, one of the
thieves comes to the farm, posing as a reporter so he can
get at the loot. Later, Boss learns there is a reward for
the diamonds and hires an actor to portray an FBI agent who
has a warrant for the valuable booty.
"Coltrane vs. Duke"
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62
October 30, 1981
Bo and Luke outfox Rosco once
again, leading to him crashing his squad car. Rosco emerges
uninjured ... but wanting revenge, decides he was badly
hurt. So badly, he files a lawsuit against the Duke family
for $50,000. The Dukes come up with a way to expose Rosco's
fake injuries before a judge rules in the sheriff's favor.
"The Fugitive"
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63
November 3, 1981
A pretty lady named Mindy Lou
overhears Boss and Rosco scheming to steal motorcycles, for
resale in the upcoming Tri-County Motorcross. Mindy Lou
shares her knowledge with the Dukes, who try to foil Boss'
scheme.
"The Great Bank Robbery"
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November 6, 1981
Boss fires longtime Hazzard
County employee Clarence Stovall one day short of his being
eligible for his
pension. Instead of filing a wrongful termination suit
(to expose Boss' unwillingness to pay Stovall his pension),
Stovall steals $30,000 from the vault of Hazzard Bank, part
of the sum he is owed. Uncle Jesse tries to set Clarence
straight while Bo and Luke attempt to return the money
without being caught, and before the theft is detected.
"Sadie Hogg Day"
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65
November 13, 1981
It's Sadie Hogg Day in Hazzard
County, the day when women run the county offices. Daisy's
role is being the county treasurer. This works out well for
Boss, since he's been embezzeling county funds and knows
that a state investigator is coming to inspect the county
ledger. Boss uses this knowledge to make sure that Daisy
will be charged with the theft of county funds.
"The 10 Million Dollar Sheriff"
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66
November 20, 1981
Rosco's uncle Hosiah passes
away, and has supposedly left a $10 million fortune to the
Hazzard County sheriff. He buys gaudy rhinestone suits and a
new fancy car (a Rolls Royce sedan). Then, power hungry and
frustrated by his continued inability to catch Bo and Luke,
Rosco hires a professional bounty hunter named Jason Steele
to track down Bo and Luke and do whatever it takes to bring
them to justice. As the Duke boys slip out of Steele's grasp
every time, Rosco becomes verbally abusive to Boss and
swindles him out of everything. Meanwhile, Uncle Jesse
learns that Steele has been in trouble with the law and
tracks him down, but seriously injures himself when he slips
down a hill. Later on, Steele finally tricks Bo and Luke
into driving a stolen
Dodge Charger painted exactly like the
General Lee and has them arrested. Just then, Rosco's
attorney returns to town to correct a big mistake - Rosco
has only inherited $10, which leaves him well short of the
$100,000 fee he promised Steele. Steele isn't interested in
excuses and decides to kill Rosco, leaving Bo and Luke to
come after him and defeat the phony bounty hunter.
Note: This episode was originally seen on
CBS as a two-hour episode. In
syndication, it is shown as a two-part episode.
"Trouble at Cooters"
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November 27, 1981
A beautiful fur thief tries to
charm Cooter while her accomplice tries to break into Boss'
storeroom by damaging Cooter's Garage. This is part of a
payback plan when Boss shortchanges the thieves on the
stolen minks.
"Goodbye, General Lee"
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68
December 4, 1981
A hynotist tricks Luke into
thinking that the
General Lee is no longer competitive and should be
retired ... permanently.
"Cletus Falls in Love"
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69
December 11, 1981
Cletus initiates a traffic stop
with the Dukes. To get their way out of a phony traffic
charge, Daisy tells Cletus she loves him, and then kisses
him on the cheek. A lovestruck Cletus does everything and
anything to smother Daisy with affection. Boss eventually
fires Cletus after he bungles another arrest, prompting
Cletus to side with the Dukes when they are jailed on a
phony bad check writing charge. To make sure Boss' scheme
goes according to plan, he hires Chickasaw County Sheriff
Little to guard a jailed Bo and Luke until they can go
before a parole officer, whom Boss is trying to impress.
Daisy eventually tells Cletus she's not in love with him
(Cletus takes it well and begins dating another woman), and
Bo and Luke get some unexpected help from Flash, who eats
Boss' forged check.
"Hughie Hogg Strikes Again"
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70
December 18, 1981
Hughie Hogg returns to Hazzard
County, this time convincing his Uncle Boss to use his power
of
eminent domain to raze Cooter's Garage and build shoddy
condominiums at an inflated price.
"Dukescam Scam"
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71
January 1, 1982
Boss is arrested for robbing
his own bank. Out of pity, and to repay a debt among old
friends, Uncle Jesse puts up the farm's mortgage to bail
Boss out of jail. But the Dukes later find out that Boss
never did rob the bank, and that it was part of an elaborate
scheme to swindle the Dukes off the farm.
"The Sound of Music – Hazzard Style"
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72
January 8, 1982
Boss confers with
recording pirates to record
Mickey Gilley's upcoming concert at Hazzard Square, then
sell the illegal albums for profit. When an FBI agent comes
to arrest Boss' accomplices, they steal the General Lee and
hide out at the Duke farm, thereby implicating Bo and Luke.
Gilley knows that the Dukes are innocent, and they work
together to foil Boss' latest scheme.
"Shine On, Hazzard Moon"
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73
January 15, 1982
Boss wants Uncle Jesse's old
moonshine recipe and will go to any length to get it. When
Jesse refuses, Boss frames Bo and Luke for stealing from the
Hazzard County Orphanage fund. With his nephews in jail,
Jesse is given a choice: turn over the recipe, or have Bo
and Luke formally charged with felony theft.
"Pin the Tail on the Dukes"
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74
January 22, 1982
Boss sues Bo and Luke for
"destroying county property" when the cousins damage Rosco's
phony
radar gun (actually, a hair dryer made up as the police
patrol tool). Meanwhile, Uncle Jesse's old cohort is
released from prison and wants to get revenge on Boss for
illegally seizing his land.
"Miz Tisdale on the Lam"
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75
January 29, 1982
Boss plans to have Hazzard
County Postmaster Emma Tisdale arrested for mail fraud, in
connection with his scheme to sell non-existent properties.
When a postal inspector comes to town, Miz Tisdale hides out
at the Duke farm while they investigate.
"Nothin' But the Truth"
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76
February 5, 1982
A state investigator checks out
claims that Boss Hogg is operating an illegal casino in
Hazzard County. Boss finds out about the investigation and
shifts the blame toward the Duke family. Just as he's about
to celebrate his success, he accidentally sits on a syringe
filled with truth serum. Boss immediately reveals everything
connected to the casino, which angers his criminal
associates and leaves Bo and Luke once again riding to their
adversary's rescue.
"Dear Diary"
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77
February 12, 1982
Two crooks get ahold of Rosco's
diary, which details all the illegal schemes Boss has
carried out through the years. The bad guys, ex-partners of
Boss, demand a huge ransom or else they tip off the
authorities.
"New Deputy in Town"
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78
February 19, 1982
A shapely, cajoling, conniving
blonde named Linda Mae Barnes is hired as Boss Hogg's new
deputy after she easily arrests Bo and Luke on various
traffic charges. Boss and Rosco are too turned on by Linda
Mae to notice that she accepted the job only as part of a
plot to free her boyfriend, who faces trial on murder and
robbery charges and is scheduled to stay overnight at the
Hazzard County Jail. This leaves Bo and Luke to investigate
Linda Mae's background and stop her before she can help her
boyfriend escape custody.
"Birds Gotta Fly"
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79
February 26, 1982
Daisy is offered a spot on the
NASCAR circuit for old friend Molly Hargrove. But there's
much more that Molly fails to tell Daisy about the job.
"Bad Day in Hazzard"
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80
March 5, 1982
The enemy factions – the Duke
family on the one side, Boss and Rosco on the other – are
forced to work together to defeat a band of armed robbers
who hold them all hostage at the Boar's Nest. They want to
ensure that all law enforcement officers and the Dukes are
unable to thwart their plan to evacuate Hazzard under
false pretenses, then rob an armored truck when it
arrives at Hazzard Bank
"Miss Tri-Counties"
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81
March 12, 1982
Hatchapee County Boss "Big" Jim
Mathers pays Boss $10,000 to ensure that Melanie Dubois wins
the title of Miss Tri-Counties, which Daisy has also
entered. Boss does everything he can to rig the racing and
beauty contests, but when Daisy wins them both, a pair of
criminals kidnap Daisy to make sure she does not show up for
the final contest, the swimsuit competition.
"Share and Share Alike"
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March 19, 1982
Fed up with unequal treatment
from her husband, Lulu rallies the women of Hazzard County
(who have been similarly mistreated) and forms the Hazzard
County Equal Rights Society. She demands to take over half
of her husband's business interests, including his used car
lot. However, she and Daisy find themselves in hot water
when they sell one of the used cars to Sheriff Little,
unaware that Boss has stashed stolen credit cards inside the
door panel.
"The Law and Jesse Duke"
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83
March 26, 1982
When Rosco and Cletus become
fed up with Boss' refusal to give them a much-needed (but
deserved?) pay raise, they decide to go on strike. Boss
retaliates by naming an old enemy – Uncle Jesse – as Hazzard
County's top lawman. But there's a catch: Boss has hired two
associates to steal electronic items, then pin the blame on
Bo and Luke. But Jesse sees right through the scheme, and
asks his nephews to capture the real crooks.
"Dukes in Danger"
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84
April 2, 1982
For the second time in a matter
of weeks, friends and enemies are forced to band together to
defeat a common threat. This time, a car carrying two
hardened criminals is involved in an accident. The robbers
escape uninjured and take refuge at the Duke farm, where
Uncle Jesse is preparing to drive into town to make his
mortgage payment. The Dukes are held at gunpoint in the
farmhouse, their car keys confiscated and all communication
devices disabled. When Jesse fails to show, Boss and Rosco –
rather than get suspicious – gleefully drive to the Duke
farm to foreclose, only to be taken hostage as well.
Everyone is forced to improvise and cooperate when trying to
get the attention of Cooter and Cletus, the only two people
available to rescue them.