The primary conflict usually involves the corrupt County Commissioner, Boss Hogg, and his dim-witted brother-in-law, Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. Whether it’s a crooked land deal or a rigged contest, the Duke boys always find themselves in the middle of it, using their wits and their driving skills to "fight the system." Season-by-Season Breakdown
The "Complete Collection" DVD box set remains the best way to own the series with original extras and commentaries. The primary conflict usually involves the corrupt County
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The Coy and Vance Year. Due to a contract dispute, Schneider and Wopat temporarily left. They were replaced by cousins Coy and Vance Duke. While they did their best, fans clamored for the originals, leading to Bo and Luke's triumphant return late in the season. They were replaced by cousins Coy and Vance Duke
If you grew up in the late 70s or early 80s, Friday nights belonged to the Duke boys. Set in the fictional Hazzard County, Georgia, The Dukes of Hazzard became a cultural phenomenon that defined an era of television. From the high-flying stunts of the General Lee to the bumbling schemes of Boss Hogg, the show was a weekly dose of pure, high-octane escapism. The Premise: Good Ol' Boys vs. The Law