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Little-known mistakes and bloopers in Dukes of Hazzard

Posted on August 9, 2025

The Dukes of Hazzard was one of the most iconic TV shows of the 1980s, known for its fast cars, humor, and lovable characters. Centered on cousins Bo and Luke Duke and their bright orange Dodge Charger, the General Lee, the show became a weekly favorite for families across America. Its charm lay in its simplicity, humor, and action-packed storytelling.

Daisy Duke, played by Catherine Bach, became a pop culture icon thanks to her signature cut-off shorts—so much so that “Daisy Dukes” is still used today to describe them. Initially, network executives thought her outfit was too revealing, allowing it only if she wore pantyhose, which ended up enhancing her look even more.

Sorrell Booke, who played Boss Hogg, brought comic flair to the show. His contract included a clause that kept the character from being involved in murder or drugs, to maintain the show’s light tone. He also wore padding to appear heavier on screen.

The General Lee’s famous “Dixie” horn was a lucky accident—the producers heard it on a car passing by during filming and purchased it, only to later realize it was available in stores. After a few episodes, the horn sound was added during editing rather than used live.

John Schneider, who played Bo Duke, was only 18 when he auditioned. He pretended to be 24, faked a Southern accent, and made up stories to get the role—but his driving skills and charm sealed the deal. Waylon Jennings, who narrated the show and sang the theme song “Good Ol’ Boys,” was gifted his own General Lee as a thank-you.

Over the show’s run, more than 300 Dodge Chargers were used due to frequent crashes and stunts. In some cases, producers even bought cars directly from people on the street. Behind the scenes, the cast formed close friendships that lasted long after the series ended in 1985.

Thanks to reruns, The Dukes of Hazzard still has a loyal fanbase and remains a nostalgic piece of TV history filled with fun stories and unforgettable moments.

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