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The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete Second Season

The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete Second Season

The adventures of the fast-drivin rubber-burnin duke boys of hazzard county. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 01/25/2005 Starring: Tom Wopat Catherine Bach Run time: 1133 minutes Rating: Nr
Manufacturer: Warner Brothers


Price Range: $12.99 - $39.98


The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete Second Season
User Reviews
The Best Show On Earth
rating: 5

This show has been around forever I'm only 14 and still this show has drawn me in and quickly became my favorite. It is the best show and every episode has you on your toes. Buy every season and watch it over and over. It will be the be great fun for the whole family. I guarentee it!


The Dukes Rock!
rating: 3

This 1979-80 Season was the first full season of The Dukes Of Hazzard throughout it's whole 7-year run on CBS, since the Dukes didn't premiere on CBS for the first time until January of 1979.

The Dukes Of Hazzard's 2nd Season wasn't too shabby and was more upgraded with more action in it than the 1st Season was, although I don't think it was as great nor as exciting as the 1st Season or even 3rd Season was, due to the fact that James Best(Rosco) kept having different people sub for him as interim sheriff's like Dick Sargeant did as interim Hazzard County Sheriff(Grady Byrd) in the "Jude Emery" episode and like Boss Hogg's nephew Hughie Hogg(Jeffrey Altman) did in one episode in this season.

Therefore, you could say the Second Season of the Dukes was somewhat of a weak season for Rosco, since Rosco seemed to come out a lot less in this season a lot less than he did in all the other seasons, but I really missed Deputy Enos Strate(Sonny Shroyer) when he was replaced by Deputy Cletus Hogg(Rick Hurst) in the Third Season, especially since I've always preferred Enos to Cletus along with the fact that Cletus was a bigger doofus than Enos ever was, which was another reason why I loved the Second Season of the Dukes and why I was so bummed out that they had kept Cletus for 2 consequetive seasons in a row throughout The Dukes Of Hazzard's whole 3rd and 4th Seasons, but I was so glad that they ended up bringing Enos back to the show in the Dukes 5th Season, even though Cletus was still on the show during the first few episodes of the 1982-83 Season, since it was preferable to see both Enos and Cletus working together as partners than it was to have Cletus and no Enos, especially as Rosco's fellow deputy.

Overall, you could say that in the First Season of The Dukes Of Hazzard, this show was kind of starting to crawl and then by the Second Season is when this show started to walk among other things, since the stunts with the General Lee were more upgraded than they were in the First Season, despite the fact that The Dukes Of Hazzard was already an instant smash when it was in its First Season on CBS along with the fact that the Dukes 1st Season is still my very favorite season to this very day throughout all 7 seasons of this show.

This 1979-80 Season of the Dukes also takes me all the way back to memory lane from the Fall of 1979 thru the Summer of 1980 when it was part of CBS's Friday night line-up starting with THE INCREDIBLE HULK at 8PM followed by THE DUKES OF HAZZARD at 9PM, and then topped off by DALLAS at 10PM when THE ROCKFORD FILES was part of NBC's Friday night line-up between 8PM and 9PM.

It was also interesting seeing
-John Shearin in the "Jude Emery" episode before his Lt. Finn days on HUNTER
-Peter Brown in the "Officer Daisy Duke" episode before his days on THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL and YOUNG & THE RESTLESS
-Gerald McRaney in "The Hazzard Connection" episode before his SIMON & SIMON and MAJOR DAD days
-Morgan Woodward in "The Mason Dixon Girls" episode during his co-starring days on DALLAS
-Lance LeGault in "The Runaway" episode before his Col. Decker days on THE A-TEAM
-Loretta Lynn's cameo appearance in the "Find Loretta Lynn" episode
-The Oak Ridge Boys doing a cameo apperance in the "Granny Annie" episode
-Dick Sargent as Sheriff Grady Byrd in the "Officer Daisey Duke", "Jude Emery" episodes after his days as the second Darren Stephens on BEWITCHED



The dukes of hazard 2nd season
rating: 5

This product is really good fun to watch!
Just like all the other hazard box sets!


Just good fun
rating: 4

I looked forward to Friday nights at 8 all week long when I was a boy. I was a fan then and I actually think that in some ways I even enjoy it more now that I can share it with my family. I do think that I enjoyed season three better. However, if your looking for car crashing, tire smoking, predictability and just entertaining family fun you can't go wrong. That is of course until the coy and vance disaster.


Entertainment at its best
rating: 5

Like all the other seasons of "The Dukes of Hazzard" this one is just pure entertainment at its best.These lovable characters with their exiting adventures,that awesome car and the humour make this TV show to something very special.It's a must see.
I only hope that the two reunion movies will also be released on DVD very soon,because I just can't get enough of "The Dukes of Hazzard".
A tip for all people who loves the show as much as I do:If you really are a fan of the original TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard" than go and watch John 'Bo Duke` Schneider`s new movie "Collier & Co - Hot Pursuit" which is currently running in a couple of cinemas for only a short time.It's not called "The Dukes" but it has humour,an awesome '69 Dodge Charger,really hot car stuff,brain and heart and it's entertainment at its best.You'll love it!!!





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