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Cast
Bo Duke....................John Schneider
Luke
Duke..................Tom Wopat
Daisy Duke.................Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse Duke...........Denver Pyle
Jefferson Davis Hogg.......Sorell Booke
Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.............James Best
Deputy Cletus Hogg................Rick Hurst
Flash the Bassethound......Flash
Deputy Enos Strate................Sonny Shroyer
Cooter Davenport...........Ben Jones
Coy Duke...................Byron Cherry
Vance Duke.................Christopher Mayer
Narrator...................Waylon Jennings
Sheriff Ed Little of Chickasaw
County....................Don Pedro Colley
Lulu Hogg..................Peggy Rhea
Miss Tisdale...............Nedra Voltz
Hughie Hogg................Jeff Altman Laverne.................Lila Kent
Emery Potter...........Charlie Dell
Hazzard Time Line
From out of the hills comes the General Lee a 1969 Dodge Charger and
the Dukes of Hazzard. This popular show first aired on CBS in
1979 and lasted to 1985.
The show went into the top ten in the second season creating a merchandising franchise and Waylon Jennings got a top 40 hit with the title theme.
Sonny Shroyer (Enos) got his own show called Enos debuting November
12, 1980. Enos gets a job with the Los Angeles Police Department where
he fights big city crime with good ol' country driving and know how.
The last episode of Enos was broadcast September 19, 1981. Sonny
Shroyer then came back to Hazzard for the fourth season.
Tom Wopat and John Schneider left the Dukes of Hazzard for most of the fifth season. Taking their place was Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer as Coy and Vance Duke.
Tom Wopat and John Schneider came back to the show after their battle for more money and better story lines.

In 1983 a cartoon spin off of the show was made with Coy and Vance as
the Duke boys for thirteen episodes and Bo and Luke for the last
seven episodes.
In 1985 the show was cancelled, but that was not the
end for the Dukes. In 1996 the Nashville Network started running the
Dukes with a huge success. In 1997 CBS aired a brand new reunion movie,
and on
Friday, May 19, 2000 8:00 PM, ET/PT
another Dukes reunion was aired. In this
movie, the Dukes, Cooter, Cletus, and Roscoe roar off to Hollywood
to raise some fast cash for a much-needed Hazzard hospital. On
their side: country music tapes featuring now-famous singers from
past Hazzard hoe-downs and dreams of making a profitable CD.
Against them: a crooked businessman and a shady music promoter.
First Air Date: January 26,1979
Last Air Date: August 16,1985
Number of Seasons: Seven
Number of Episodes: 145
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Saw Cletus and the Dukes cars.

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Filming Location
The first five episodes were filmed in Covington, Georgia, where a real
town was used. The show's car chase and country scenes were also filmed
in various parts of Covington and Oxford in Georgia. There was a real
Duke Farm which was located in Oxford, Georgia. The Boar's Nest which
is still standing, was also filmed in Oxford, Georgia.
I still wish they would have continued to film the Dukes in Georgia instead of Hollywood. It really gave the show an authentic feel versus a phony Hollywood set look.

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