The Dukes of Hazzard



The Dukes of Hazzard is an American television series that aired on CBS from 1979 to 1985. Inspired by the 1975 film Moonrunners, the series followed cousins Bo and Luke Duke and their adventures in the fictional Hazzard Country, Georgia, and their run ins with the corrupt Boss Hogg and the inept sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.

The series impacted popular culture at the time, leading girls to wear "Daisy Dukes" (named after Catherine Bach's short shorts) and boys to model their cars after the "General Lee" (a modified 1969 Dodge Charger R/T).

The 2005 feature film remake was referenced in episode 4 of Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony. Statler and Waldorf review the film, and The Swedish Chef makes a pair of Daisy Duke jeans to promote the big screen film (the ingredients include a pair of cut jeans, a bouquet of daisies, a splash of moonshine, some cream, a handful of sugar packets and some Simpson (Jessica not O. J.).

The show also incorporated a recurring gag of Country Music celebrities being caught in a speed trap in Hazzard County. Among those found in violation were Buck Owens, Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn.

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 * Catherine Bach played Daisy Duke in the original series
 * Lynda Carter played Pauline in the 2005 feature film
 * Waylon Jennings voiced the Balladeer in the original series
 * Arte Johnson played Irving in "Double Sting" (1979)
 * Loretta Lynn appeared as herself in "Find Loretta Lynn" (1980)
 * Willie Nelson played Uncle Jesse Duke in the 2005 feature film
 * Buck Owens appeared as himself in "Hughie Hogg Strikes Again" (1981)
 * Avery Schreiber played Wenel in "Double Sting" (1979
 * Jessica Simpson played Daisy Duke in the 2005 feature film
 * Tammy Wynette appeared as herself in "The Hazzardville Horror" (1980)