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Season 3 – The Dukes of Hazzard

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Just some good old boys, never meaning no harm. But cousins Bo and Luke Duke certainly have a way of finding trouble with the law everywhere they turn. Their adventures as the Robin Hoods of their rural community of Hazzard County lead them to wild escapes, aided by their souped-up Dodge Charger called the General Lee. The boys' nemesis is Boss Hogg, a corrupt politician who constantly sicks his minion, Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, on the Dukes.
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The Dukes of Hazzard — Season 3

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 16, 1980 Carnival of Thrills Bo becomes a stunt driver to prevent Boss from taking control of a carnival; guests Don Stroud, Robin Mattson. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 16, 1980 Carnival of Thrills As Bo prepares to make the 32-car jump, Luke discovers the previous crash was no accident; guest Robin Mattson. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 5, 1980 Enos Strate to the Top Enos sets out after two fugitive bank robbers intent on killing Daisy; guest Leonard Stone. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 7, 1980 The Hazzardville Horror A woman (Morgan Brittany) returns to sell her family home but finds it invaded by thieves taking all of the town's silver; guest Tammy Wynette. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 21, 1980 And in This Corner, Luke Duke Swindlers (Richard Schaal, Sonny Shields) urge Luke into a boxing bout, then kidnap him and take the profits. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 21, 1980 The Late J.D. Hogg Told he is dying, Boss starts to make amends and give away his property; guest James McIntire. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 28, 1980 Uncle Boss Boss brings in his secret weapon, nephew Hughie (Jeff Altman), to put the Dukes behind bars. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 5, 1980 Baa, Baa White Sheep Boss plots to cheat his black-clad twin (Sorrell Booke in a dual role) out of his inheritance. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 12, 1980 Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane Rosco plans to wed a woman in league with bank robbers; guest William Sanderson. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 19, 1980 The Great Santa Claus Chase Boss Hogg decides to steal all the Christmas trees in Hazzard County and have the theft blamed on the Dukes; guest Roy Jenson. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 2, 1981 Good Neighbors, Duke The Dukes vow to help a man and his daughter, on the run after testifying against a diamond-smuggling ring; guest Hoyt Axton. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 9, 1981 State of the County A neighboring sheriff uses strong-arm tactics to force Boss to retire and release control of Hazzard; guest the Oak Ridge Boys. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 16, 1981 The Legacy A childhood sweetheart of Jesse's arrives in Hazzard County to collect the $5,000 that Boss Hogg owed to her deceased husband. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 23, 1981 Duke vs. Duke The Duke boys drive separately in a race sponsored by Boss Hogg, who intends to wind up owning every vehicle in the contest. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 30, 1981 My Son, Bo Hogg Boss Hogg claims to be amnesia-stricken Bo's father then sends his supposed son on a mission to bring back a load of moonshine. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 6, 1981 To Catch a Duke Two desperate jewel thieves (James Crittenden, Martha Smith) try to implicate the Dukes and Rosco as accomplices in their crime. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 13, 1981 Along Came a Duke The Dukes and their cousin Jeb (Christopher Hensel) foil Boss' plan to steal the authentic sword of Stonewall Jackson and sell it for $25,000. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 20, 1981 By-Line, Daisy Duke Reporter Daisy photographs the Duke boys being captured as tractor thieves; guest Richard Paul, Dottie West. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 6, 1981 The Return of Hughie Hogg Boss signs over all of his property to nephew Hughie (Jeff Altman) for tax purposes, then discovers Hughie wants to keep it. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 13, 1981 Bye, Bye Boss No one will help Boss when his old enemy (Charles Napier) returns to blow a hole in Hogg; guest Freddie Fender. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 27, 1981 The Great Hazzard Hijack Luke finds a stack of $50 bills, which turn out to be part of $1,000,000 stolen in a bank-shipment hijack five years earlier. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 3, 1981 The Hack of Hazzard Temporary cabbies Bo and Luke pick up a pair of crooks linked to a stolen gold certificate. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 10, 1981 The Canterbury Crock An unscrupulous art dealer (Byron Webster) comes looking for a vase, reputedly a relic of great value. Details
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Season Info

Director
Dick Moder, Paul Baxley, Hollingsworth Morse, Denver Pyle, Jack Whitman, Rod Amateau, John Florea
Screenwriter
William Raynor, Bruce Howard, Leonard B. Kaufman, Martin Roth, Si Rose, Jim Rogers, Myles Wilder
Network
CBS
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Adventure, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 16, 1980