List of The Dukes of Hazzard Episodes

List Of The Dukes Of Hazzard Episodes

This is a list of episodes for the 1979-1985 CBS action-comedy adventure series, The Dukes of Hazzard. The show ran for eight seasons and a total of 145 episodes. Many of the episodes followed a similar structure "out-of-town crooks pull a robbery, Duke boys blamed, spend the rest of the hour clearing their names, the General Lee flies and the squad cars crash".

Read more about List Of The Dukes Of Hazzard Episodes:  Season 1 (1979) - 13 Episodes, Season 2 (1979-1980) - 23 Episodes, Season 3 (1980-1981) - 22 Episodes, Season 4 (1981-1982) - 26 Episodes, Season 5 (1982-1983) - 22 Episodes, Season 6 (1983-1984) - 22 Episodes, Season 7 (1984-1985) - 17 Episodes

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