Still on Top, Ranking 6th among the best 30 TV Shows
The Dukes of Hazzard is still one of the best shows on TV Ranking 6th by audience size.
Season Four consisted of 26 episodes and they are as follows:
#59 "Mrs. Daisy Hogg" (October 9, 1981)
#60 "Double Dukes" (October 16, 1981)
#61 "Diamonds in the Rough" (October 23, 1981)
#62 "Coltrane vs. Duke" (October 30, 1981)
#63 "The Fugitive" (November 3, 1981)
#64 "The Great Bank Robbery" (November 6, 1981)
#65 "Sadie Hogg Day" (November 13, 1981)
#66 "The 10 Million Dollar Sheriff" (November 20, 1981)
#67 "Trouble at Cooter's" (November 27, 1981)
#68 "Goodbye, General Lee" (December 4, 1981)
#69 "Cletus Falls in Love" (December 11, 1981)
#70 "Hughie Hogg Strikes Again" (December 18, 1981)
#71 "Dukescam Scam" (January 1, 1982)
#72 "The Sound of Music-Hazzard Style" (January 8, 1982)
#73 "Shine On Hazzard...
DUKES season sets keep on coming!
It is with great thanks to Warner Brothers, who has released three season sets of the DUKES OF HAZZARD in one year (2005) alone, for providing the fans with these DVDs at such a rapid pace. It is with great hope that Seasons 5 - 7 are released just as quickly, along with the reunion movies, the "Enos" series and the "Dukes of Hazzard" cartoon series.
Season 4, as with all the DUKES releases, are of the utmost quality...clear picture, great sound and awesome packaging! I truly believe that the DUKES sets are the best packaged TV on DVD sets that I own. There are 9 single-sided discs here, each with a picture of a cast member or the General Lee on them!
The extra features are great...I was laughing along with John Schneider, Tom Wopat and Catherine Bach during their commentary for the episode "Double Dukes." Great stuff! The featurette is nicely done as well, with more interviews of the cast and series creator Gy Waldron. But man, Tom Wopat wasn't too friendly...
Thank You Warner Brothers
Thank you Warner Brothers for releasing one of the most fun to watch shows in the history of television. I have all three seasons to date and the two movies when they came out on video. It is refreshing to be able to watch a show such as this without all of the colorful language that many of today's TV shows seem to possess for one reason or another. I look forward to seeing the upcoming release dates of seasons 5 to 7 and I do hope that Enos the complete series is not too far behind. The Dukes of Hazzard is one show that one never gets tired of watching and the word "boring" is not in this show's vocabulary. I also own the complete cartoon series (The Dukes) and it is just as fun to watch as the live action series. Again, THANK YOU WARNER BROTHERS for a suberb job well done.
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