@@cumbco And even when it was more adult-oriented, it still wasn't offensive or anything like that. And guess what? The comic scenes were still funny, the action scenes were still awesome, and there was plenty of other things that adults would like in this. Just goes to show that you don't need to fill an adult show with as much vulgarity, sex, gore, or etc. as possible.
I watched the DOH in my teen years on Friday nights and as soon as it was over, my late mom would order me out of our recliner so she can watch "Dallas" that came on afterwards.
Lol. Same here. But my mom drove me to the skating rink so she could watch it in private.. and Saturday it was fantasy island and love boat.. I was in 4th grade Damn I’m old!! I’ve had several pets named roscoe and enos.. lol
I wish the show had continued on like this for the rest of its run. The show became too slapstick later on, and they never should have relocated to California.
I agree, the first few episodes, Roscoe had an edge to him, I think it was the time slot, when they moved to 8 pm, they had to make it more family friendly
@@jsimpson3335 You are correct, but it was also when James Best and the director, one Gy Waldron, saw that the show was attracting a young audience as well as an older audience, and he didn't want any kids to hesitate to approach an officer if they need to Source \/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheriff_Rosco_P._Coltrane
I remember when DOH premiered. Advertising for the show on CBS had been strong over the summer. My brother and I couldn't wait. And we were not disappointed. From the opening credits, we just looked at each other and were like heck yeah! My mom was kind of like c'mon boys lets watch something else. My brother grabbed the remote and wouldn't give it up. But by the first commercial break, she was hooked too. She had crushes on Bo, Luke, and Roscoe. hehehe. Then after the show ended we would grab our model cars and reenact the show so she could watch Dallas in peace.
I love Denver Pyle ❤. If this car is not put back together. I'm going to sue the county 🤠. James best was a great actor also. He says put it back together. Good bless for reruns. I grew up in the 70s .and loved this show alot. And you can't take that away. The general Lee was a great car. Any how it was about a family name duke. And running moonshine. 😊
Such simple humor .... James Best did his best to keep it for the kiddies and not more adult like. 👍👍 He did great job cause producers kept it that way. Could u imagine Daisy with shorter shorts?
@@Chicken_Wing91 In his defense, you typically wouldn't check the gas tank because you'd never run shine in a gas tank (at least shine meant for drinking).
No Such Luck I don’t know if I would’ve called early Rosco evil. But I agree. I understand it was James Best’s Idea to play Rosco as a child (his own words). I also understand that at the very end, by the second reunion movie, he felt the character had been taken too far that way.
@@dw8840 Ga Hwy 142 and Alcovy Road, now it has 2 lanes in all directions with turning lanes. The field on the right side of the hill is being made into a shopping center complex, other 2 fields have warehouses.
That specific VW Beetle coming right behind uncle Jessie,seems that was very popular in late '70s tv shows.You can see it also in almost every episode of CHiPs.
The back ground trees and slight fog you can tell it was filmed here in the south on a drooy rainy day or in the morning hours, I still travel these old roads rather on the express way. They are apart of me every straight or curve has a memory. can still wake up and look out and view these areas will until I die
Uncle Jesse: (sternly) "Rosco, I want this car put back exactly like it was, or I'm gonna sue the county!" Rosco: "You wouldn't?" Uncle Jesse: "Or wouldn't I?" Waylon Jennings (narrating, voice-over): "Hope Boss Hogg has a darn good lawyer, 'cause Uncle Jesse don't make empty threats!"
I love that Ltd. And this is the episode where the dukes get To enter in a Contest for Non Gasoline equivalent..(and get screws)....uncle Jesse Burned up the alcohol in the gas tank.
Lets the little khan man Gia go by....little 4 banger. Hardly a look! Now that looks like a blacked out 70-71LTD with a 428 cobra jet! A fine ridge runner!
This episode was nothing but a take on Burt Reynolds movie White Lightning. They just painted a 71 Ford LTD black for Uncle Jesse to use for his moonshine car. Still love it regardless.
This was a show I watched all the time as a kid, I can not believe this is racist in some people’s eyes. This was a time everything made sense and life was simple.
The Dukes of Hazzard show wasn't rascist in and of itself.. The unfortunate decision to slap a rebel flag on the hood and to name the car after a confederate general lets not forget the horn would prove to be problematic in the 21st century...
@@norfolksouthernrailfan2006 To me, it shows what little regard Hollywood has for the south or middle America. The gradual dumbing down of The Dukes of Hazzard, is also a testament to this.
Funny how they swapped the moonshine in police car and the runner car had nothing and uncle Jessy told them to put car back together or the county gets sued for money
I do love how The Dukes of Hazzard payed tribute to The Blues Brothers with the 1974 Dodge Monaco, also with the 01 on the General Lee and the push bar on the General Lee, this’ll also include the black blazers and the black ties age hats too.
@@GoodOlRoll Well the chassis and grill panel withe headlight panel of the Bluesmobile is a ‘74 Monaco but some of the parts that they had on the Bluesmobile came off a ‘75 Monaco, if you take a good look at the footage you can definitely hear that the Bluesmobile was indeed a ‘74 Monaco as stated by Ralph Foody who played as the dispatcher from the Chicago Police Department and Steven Williams who played as Armand Cerami’s partner with the Illinois State Police as they were in pursuit of the Bluesmobile
always loved watching the early episodes. They were mostly filmed on location and gave a better look to the show.
For sure. More adult oriented. Once it moved to the 8 o'clock time slot they turned it into a kids show.
cumbco yeah but the cast wasn’t really happy when the found out some episodes they used model cars instead of real cars jumping
@@Chicken_Wing91 For sure. They prob knew the end was near.
Yeah the early ones were the best. Great mix of cars in those episodes and the writing was a lot grittier.
@@cumbco And even when it was more adult-oriented, it still wasn't offensive or anything like that. And guess what? The comic scenes were still funny, the action scenes were still awesome, and there was plenty of other things that adults would like in this. Just goes to show that you don't need to fill an adult show with as much vulgarity, sex, gore, or etc. as possible.
The first season was by far the best. Waylon’s voice over and the music really made the show
Specifically the Georgia episodes. Not fake backgrounds, real buildings and a more serious tone
@@crossbonez1028 yep messed up a good show buy moving it
That was waylon’s band playing the music in the first season.
Jesse started the whole murdered-out look.
...and showed how badass it can be. Even though that's just an LTD under there, that car looks absolutely evil.
It's a shame we never see this LTD in another episode
@@fkerpants actually the 429ci engine offered around 360hp. It's safe to assume Jesse has the 429 under the hood because it was his old running car.
I watched the DOH in my teen years on Friday nights and as soon as it was over, my late mom would order me out of our recliner so she can watch "Dallas" that came on afterwards.
Lol. Same here. But my mom drove me to the skating rink so she could watch it in private..
and Saturday it was fantasy island and love boat.. I was in 4th grade
Damn I’m old!!
I’ve had several pets named roscoe and enos.. lol
My mom watched Dallas, Falcon Crest and Dynasty. NO TALKING DURING HER SHOWS!!!!!
The last of the great television shows!!!!!
HULK, DUKES & DALLAS 💪💪💪
Now it's all who the baby daddy. Parents exploit their kids now on tv
Love these early episodes. I wonder how the show would have made out, had they stuck to the more gritty format and stayed in Georgia.
One of a very few times Rosco actually acted like a real cop and was stern. Instead of his bumbling self. Jimmy's depth at any role was exceptional.
I wish the show had continued on like this for the rest of its run. The show became too slapstick later on, and they never should have relocated to California.
I agree, the first few episodes, Roscoe had an edge to him, I think it was the time slot, when they moved to 8 pm, they had to make it more family friendly
@@jsimpson3335 You are correct, but it was also when James Best and the director, one Gy Waldron, saw that the show was attracting a young audience as well as an older audience, and he didn't want any kids to hesitate to approach an officer if they need to
Source \/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheriff_Rosco_P._Coltrane
Boss was also much more serious in the first episodes.
Rosco actually shot somebody in Mary Kay's Baby.
First and last time you see the 73 Plymouth Fury as a police car on The Dukes Of Hazzard
And the 1975 parked on the side of the road.
Gotta love and respect Denver Pyle and James best. 2 great veterans of the old west movies years ago.
And James Best's recurring role on the early Andy Griffith show.
Uncle Jesse. A man’s man!💯
I remember when DOH premiered. Advertising for the show on CBS had been strong over the summer. My brother and I couldn't wait. And we were not disappointed. From the opening credits, we just looked at each other and were like heck yeah! My mom was kind of like c'mon boys lets watch something else. My brother grabbed the remote and wouldn't give it up. But by the first commercial break, she was hooked too. She had crushes on Bo, Luke, and Roscoe. hehehe. Then after the show ended we would grab our model cars and reenact the show so she could watch Dallas in peace.
He was carrying the moonshine in the gas tank!
I was amazed too, the people writing the show were geniuses. The smallest detail was there
@@Crinp405 was how its done back in the day to cops found out now they check their first thing
I absalutly love the dukes of hazzard
I love that song I need that to play that in my old pickup truck on the back roads drinking beer and chewing bacco
Best show ever..
That was one of The Best episodes they ever Did.
The good old days. They'll never be like that ever again.
Was a great episode. The boss wasn't happy in the end was he. Lol
Good writing and plots in the first few episodes.
Last episode to be made in Georgia. The Georgia episodes made it feel like a true & proper show.
Amen
Yeah screw cali.
Now that’s the way all the episodes should have been!
Jesse got ahold of Gator's old car and re-painted it black
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4spd Ltd with automatic on the column and a mustang dashboard? Lol
Custom 500 not LTD
Too bad roscoe didn't look inside the gas tank. I think that's where it was. That's the reason boss hogg had what he thought was moonshine.
I’ve always liked those old early 70’s Ford LTD’s I wish they’d make those into diecast cars.
Do they not have one? Thats a shame. Burt Reynolds had a car like that in White Lightning. And Gator
Had 429 Cobra Jets Fast as hell
You and I both, dude.
Daveoceanair they were actually called 429 Thunder Jet 😉
They were actually called 429 Thunder Jet 😉
Can’t have shows like this anymore because they have a moral at the end. No morals today
This was on at the same time as the Jefferson’s
So cool to get an inside look at ridge runner history before cellphones!!!!
Quality program here I miss this
Best episode of the series.
Always funny how Jessie told Roscoe off.
BRING BACK THE DUKES OF HAZZARD ITS A GREAT SHOW
After much research of 1930s automobile models and shapes, Im almost positive that the original Sweet Tillie was a 1941 Plymouth sedan!
That was a 1970 Ford LTD, Jesse Duke used to run moonshine with.
'71 .
I love the car chase scene when hes trying to burn up the moonshine in the tank
I love Denver Pyle ❤. If this car is not put back together. I'm going to sue the county 🤠. James best was a great actor also. He says put it back together. Good bless for reruns. I grew up in the 70s .and loved this show alot. And you can't take that away. The general Lee was a great car. Any how it was about a family name duke. And running moonshine. 😊
Such simple humor .... James Best did his best to keep it for the kiddies and not more adult like. 👍👍 He did great job cause producers kept it that way. Could u imagine Daisy with shorter shorts?
If only roscoe had checked the gas tank 😂
Got to think like a crook....Mmmm😌👀
Anna Cribbs nothing beats a good old fashioned “shuck and jive”
@@Chicken_Wing91 Lol. 👍💯...
@@Chicken_Wing91 In his defense, you typically wouldn't check the gas tank because you'd never run shine in a gas tank (at least shine meant for drinking).
sheriff rosco and uncle jesse where both on the Andy Griffith show in the 1960s
James Best looked young when this show started airing
Dammit! Now I need a 71 LTD. I’ve had two 73’s, but that blacked out one looks badass.
All depends on what's lurking under the bonnet...
"Rosco, I want this car put back exactly the way it was...or I'm gonna sue the county"! "You wouldn't"...."wouldn't I"?
Loved hearing James Best having real lines and being portrayed in an evil intelligent manor as opposed to an idiot with a cackle!
No Such Luck I don’t know if I would’ve called early Rosco evil. But I agree. I understand it was James Best’s Idea to play Rosco as a child (his own words). I also understand that at the very end, by the second reunion movie, he felt the character had been taken too far that way.
@@PittsburghMarky
Thanks for the background story! Interesting to hear the way James Best felt.
@@PittsburghMarky
It was great to hear him with a thought process all his own and as an articulate human being.
No Such Luck Yes!
@@PittsburghMarky
Ok I get it now. Thanks for your insight! ✌
That corner is busy now then it was then when they flimed the 1st 5 pilot episode's in the fall of 1978.
What corner is that?
@@dw8840 Ga Hwy 142 and Alcovy Road, now it has 2 lanes in all directions with turning lanes. The field on the right side of the hill is being made into a shopping center complex, other 2 fields have warehouses.
@@JimmieD427 I just looked it up on Google maps. Looks like the white/blue building is on the same corner where Jesse's car was taken apart.
@@dw8840 That is correct, your google skills are strong :)
Dukes was best shows ever !!!!
THAT...IS A COOL RIDE ! I WANT ONE !
Put her back the way she was. Hell yeah. Long live Uncle Jessie
That specific VW Beetle coming right behind uncle Jessie,seems that was very popular in late '70s tv shows.You can see it also in almost every episode of CHiPs.
It was a very popular car when I was a kid.
It's called a Karmann Ghia. It's VW mechanically, with a sportier body by Karmann Coachworks.
@@AcmeRacing Not the Karmann Ghia before Uncle Jessie's car, the Volkswagon Beetle behind it.
The back ground trees and slight fog you can tell it was filmed here in the south on a drooy rainy day or in the morning hours, I still travel these old roads rather on the express way. They are apart of me every straight or curve has a memory. can still wake up and look out and view these areas will until I die
Uncle Jesse: (sternly) "Rosco, I want this car put back exactly like it was, or I'm gonna sue the county!"
Rosco: "You wouldn't?"
Uncle Jesse: "Or wouldn't I?"
Waylon Jennings (narrating, voice-over): "Hope Boss Hogg has a darn good lawyer, 'cause Uncle Jesse don't make empty threats!"
Always great memories
I love that Ltd. And this is the episode where the dukes get To enter in a Contest for Non Gasoline equivalent..(and get screws)....uncle Jesse Burned up the alcohol in the gas tank.
Lets the little khan man Gia go by....little 4 banger. Hardly a look! Now that looks like a blacked out 70-71LTD with a 428 cobra jet! A fine ridge runner!
_Black Tilly_ is a 1971 Ford Galaxie.
I still have my '71 Ford LTD, but it's the 2 door.
WOW I MUST BE GETTING OLD, THAT'S WHEN WATCHING TV WAS FUN. NOW DAYS TV JUST SUCKS...
Did he call uncle jesse a old coot
yep
This was an early episode, still filmed in Georgia, the show was still getting it's "legs"
On more than one occasion
Uncle Jesse got gators old 71 custom 500 slapped on a new black paint job 👍
Jesse forgot to say "I have the right to remain silent and I don't consent to searches"
This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed...Bitch!
BEAUTIFUL BLACK LTD BLACK BETTY I'LL CALL HER
They got people interested in it then they moved it to Hollywood then them beautiful backgrounds disappeared
They had to paint the dry Californian grass with green flame retardent paint on the sets to give it the Georgia look, true story.
And they had them sitting in the car with the background going behind them. Fake.
This episode was nothing but a take on Burt Reynolds movie White Lightning. They just painted a 71 Ford LTD black for Uncle Jesse to use for his moonshine car. Still love it regardless.
Dam thats a good looking car
I've often wondered what the "totaled car-to-episode" ratio was for that show...
2-3 General Lee Chargers and 5-6 cops each episode.
Is it normal, that I see that Video on that day, I saw the Episode on DVD 🤔
This was a show I watched all the time as a kid, I can not believe this is racist in some people’s eyes. This was a time everything made sense and life was simple.
Yeah nothing makes sense today it's crazy,them dems
@@scotthorton8830 its makes plenty of sense time change peoples sensibility changes with the time...
The Dukes of Hazzard show wasn't rascist in and of itself.. The unfortunate decision to slap a rebel flag on the hood and to name the car after a confederate general lets not forget the horn would prove to be problematic in the 21st century...
Uncle Jesse didn't have time to have the bumpers and the trim re-chromed, and finished repainting the car the rest of the way.
Rosco’s character was darker in the early episodes.
"The Duke family recipe, easy to make and easy to take. Looky here how she beads."
Does anyone know the title of this soubdtrack?
They should have let Uncle Jesse keep black Tilly on the Dukes of Hazzard
lol at 2:15 don't mess with Jessie
song ?
It's like Uncle Jesse got hold of the Bluesmobile and painted it black.
"shoooooot!!!"
Am I the only one that is bothered by the fact that none of the deputies realized it was Bo and Luke in the police car?
I was thinking the same thing.
Did you recognize after the show was moved to California, the police force went down to only 2, Rosco and Enos.
@@norfolksouthernrailfan2006 I've noticed that. The pilot episode had a least two other deputies, one was Hazel.
@@norfolksouthernrailfan2006 To me, it shows what little regard Hollywood has for the south or middle America. The gradual dumbing down of The Dukes of Hazzard, is also a testament to this.
Sin embargo, la música es muy relajante :)))
I love tilly
They will just rip your shiz apart and leave it that way these days.
Rumor has it Uncle Jesse sold Black Tilly to Chuck from Happy Days, and neither were ever seen again.
I want a blue mustang with the American flag on top, number 76 on the doors, and called the general Grant.
Chevrolet Impala 2-door.
Its acto "sweet tilly",,, we dont meet "black tilly" till s2 episode "days of shine and roses"
Uncle Jesse never hurt anyone.
Looking at the Ford and it looks like a '71 Custom 500. The same car that was used in the movie 'White Lightning'.
Wouldn't I? Enough said
certainly that. informed
Ol tilly good old ford LTD
it's those duke boys!
Wonder why no side mirror on Black Tilly ?
How was this scene (or any scene for that matter) racist according to the left?
The first couple of take's ended in Roscoe being dragged down the street by the drivers side mirror. By the 3rd they just removed it..
Jessie was a Ford man indeed
Uncle jesse was the very first O.G.
I miss Roscoe and Denver
Are Rosco and his deputies really that dense? How can they not even notice Bo and Luke driving that police car?
Would love to know what this song is
Waylon Jennings just a good ol boy
@@jimgranden1244 Just A Good Ol Boy is the theme song that plays when the show comes on. I'd like to know the song playing in this clip.
Classic!
What car is that that jessie is driving
I think I just saw ol' Jesse flash the OK I mean white is alright sign. man back in the 70s they were using it who'dve guessed
I pray this is sarcasm... i really do
BrendanTheGent I think that’s a safe bet.
Funny how they swapped the moonshine in police car and the runner car had nothing and uncle Jessy told them to put car back together or the county gets sued for money
This episode made no sense even in the 1970s they knew about ethanol
It’s as clean as a peanut?
Jack Thielen as a pin lol
Keon Jenkins I always thought he said peanut, it kinda sounded like it. Lol!
It would have been more cool if it was an older car like a 1956 Ford
What happend to the mirror?
These are 2 different cars. In 0:05 it`s an LTD and later you only see a Custom 500.
They should make new dukes of hazzard season
NO they shouldn't. There's no way it could be anything other than a cheap knockoff.
Wouldn't work
I do love how The Dukes of Hazzard payed tribute to The Blues Brothers with the 1974 Dodge Monaco, also with the 01 on the General Lee and the push bar on the General Lee, this’ll also include the black blazers and the black ties age hats too.
This episode came out before The Blues Brothers.
This came out before The Blues Brothers and the Monaco is a 1975
@@GoodOlRoll Well the chassis and grill panel withe headlight panel of the Bluesmobile is a ‘74 Monaco but some of the parts that they had on the Bluesmobile came off a ‘75 Monaco, if you take a good look at the footage you can definitely hear that the Bluesmobile was indeed a ‘74 Monaco as stated by Ralph Foody who played as the dispatcher from the Chicago Police Department and Steven Williams who played as Armand Cerami’s partner with the Illinois State Police as they were in pursuit of the Bluesmobile