Dukes of Hazard style personalised mug

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11oz Dishwasher safe


Catherine Bach

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Daisy Duke (146 episodes, 1979-1985)

Denver Pyle
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Uncle Jesse (146 episodes, 1979-1985)

Sorrell Booke
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Boss Hogg / ... (146 episodes, 1979-1985)

Ben Jones
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Cooter (142 episodes, 1979-1985)

James Best
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Sheriff Rosco Coltrane / ... (141 episodes, 1979-1985)

Waylon Jennings
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The Balladeer / ... (136 episodes, 1979-1985)

Tom Wopat
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Luke Duke (128 episodes, 1979-1985)

John Schneider
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Bo Duke (128 episodes, 1979-1985)

Sonny Shroyer
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Enos (98 episodes, 1979-1985)


Storyline
Cousins Bo and Luke Duke and their car "General Lee", assisted by Cousin Daisy and Uncle Jesse, have a running battle with the authorities of Hazzard County (Boss Hogg and Sheriff Coltrane), plus a string of ne'er-do-wells often backed by the scheming Hogg.Written by Ed Stephan


Stunts, fast cars, Daisy, Boss Hogg and Roscoe. The Dukes of Hazard was so absurd sometimes but it always entertained you and more often than not it made you laugh. Could you imagine what the script must have looked like when they first pitched it to studio? Could you imagine how silly Roscoe must have looked on paper? I mean how do you write in his ridiculous laugh? How do you write all of his idiosyncrasies? Or was that all James Best? I don't know, but it sure was funny.TV is different now in the 90's and beyond. Shows are more gritty and real and there is nudity and foul language and talk of homosexuality and alcoholism and a plethora of other issues. And that is fine. I like shows like Dawsons Creek and Friends and such, but Dukes of Hazard is a throw back to a simpler time. It is a time in television history when innocence was combined beautifully with humour, fast cars and lots of scenes of the General Lee jumping creeks. This was so much fun to watch and even when Coy and Vance came on the show, it was still okay.The Dukes of Hazard was classic TV. My generation looks at this like my parents generation looks at Leave It To Beaver. Has twenty years really gone by?


a 2005 American action comedy film based on the television series of the same name. The film was directed by Jay Chandrasekhar and released on August 5, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures. As in the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard depicts the adventures of cousins Bo, Luke, Daisy and their Uncle Jesse as they outfox crooked Hazzard County commissioner Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.