Attempting to thwart a robbery, Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle) suffers injuries which render him blind. Keeping under cover, the...
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1983
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In an episode reminiscent of Smokey and the Bandit, young widowed mother Mary Lou Tomkins --played by Janeen Best, daughter...
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1983
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R.G. Armstrong guest stars as Floyd Calloway, an old enemy of Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke). Having vowed to kill the "fat water...
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1983
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Joining a Big Brother organization, Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) take an underprivileged teenager named Andy...
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1983
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"Bo and Luke are Back!" trumpeted the TV Guide ads for this episode, in which the series' original stars John Schneider and...
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1983
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Les Tremayne guest stars as Boss Hogg's "Big Daddy", a well-known philanthropist who is every bit as kindly, honest and...
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1982
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Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) must keep the State gambling commission from finding out that he's running an illegal casino. To do...
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1982
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Mickey Gilley shows up in Hazzard County to perform a charity concert. Figuring that charity begins at home, Boss Hogg...
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1982
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Jan Clayton, best known to TV aficionados as the first "mom" on Lassie, is here cast as widow Lucinda Meadows, an old flame...
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1981
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This Disney TV movie traces the origins of the Morgan saddle horse, America's first distinct breed. The story begins during...
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1981
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Boss Hogg's equally larcenous nephew Hughie (Jeff Altman) is back in town, hoping to return to his Uncle's good graces after...
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1981
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Daisy (Catherine Bach) lands a job as a reporter for the "Hazzard Gazette". Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) schemes to take...
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1981
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Future Falcon Crest costar Simon MacCorkindale appears in this episode as Gaylord Duke, London-born cousin of Hazzard...
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1980
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Attractive history professor Laura Bardsley (Jeannie Wilson) arrives in Hazzard County in search of an authentic Civil War...
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1980
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Believe it or not, Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) has finally stumbled up a strictly "fair and square" method of foreclosing on...
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1980
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A group of old-time bootleggers called the Ridge Raiders regroup after forty years to prevent Boss Hogg from financially...
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1980
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Jeff Altman returns in the role of Boss Hogg's college-educated nephew Hughie, who since last we saw him in "Arrest Jesse...
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1980
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In the opening episode of The Dukes of Hazzard's second season, lifelong antagonists Jesse Duke (Denver Pyle) and Boss Hogg...
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1979
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Much to his dismay, Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) must rely on the Dukes for protection when he is slated to testify against a...
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1979
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Amy Milner, the daughter of Adam-12 costar Martin Milner (Officer Pete Malloy), makes her dramatic TV debut in this episode....
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1975
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In the first episode of Adam-12's two-part series finale, Officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord), frustrated that a heroin user he...
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1975
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In the conclusion of Adam-12's two-part series finale, Officer Jim Reed has earned the Medal of Valor for putting his life on...
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1975
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Jo Ann Pflug guest stars as Dana Hall, a new female police officer who is determined to prove her worth in a virtually...
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1975
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Dick Van Patten guest stars as Harry Curtis, a lovable drunk whose hilarious wisecracks have arresting officers Jim Reed...
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1974
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Applying for a credit card, Officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord) is astonished when he is turned down as a bad risk. It soon...
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1974
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The title of this episode is something of a misnomer: It's anything but routine for Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete...
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1974
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Former B-western leading man Donald Barry guest stars as Charlie Bishop, an ex-convict who has ended up on skid row. Relaying...
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1974
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This fairly mediocre, Manila-lensed occult thriller is probably only noteworthy to Tom Selleck fans, who can see him here in...
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1972
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A fast-spreading wildfire impedes the efforts of the Rampart emergency staff to save an elderly woman suffering from...
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1972
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) round up some kids who have been committing minor crimes...
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1971
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This children's fantasy is based on Sid and Marty Krofft's popular 1960s kiddy show H.R. Pufnstuff, which combined giant...
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1970
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Gary Crosby makes his first series appearance as Officer Ed Wells, a hothead who subscribes to the "shoot first and ask...
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1969
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) are summoned to the scene of a potential suicide, as young...
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1969
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Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) is in for a lot of ribbing from his fellow cops after he gives a traffic ticket to...
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1969
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Acting on a tip, Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) participate in a raid on a drug ring...
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1969
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Responding to a call from a concerned neighbor, Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Martin Milner) come upon a...
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1969
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Answering a call from two park rangers, Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) conduct an A.P.B....
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1969
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Still on probation, Officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord) obsesses over his involvement in a very minor fender-bender, much to the...
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1968
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On today's docket for officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) is a tense kidnapping situation, as a...
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1968
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In a situation that could be termed a rite of passage, rookie police officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord) must somehow keep his...
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1968
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There's not much "down time" for Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) as they go about their...
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1968
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It's Christmastime, and Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) enter into the spirit of things by...
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1968
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In one of their more peculiar assignments, Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) answer a call from...
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1968
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Larry Storch appears in a dual role as Corporal Randolph Agarn and Agarn's Russian cousin, Cossack officer Dmitri Agarnoff....
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1967
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In this sublimely anachronistic episode, Agarn (Larry Storch) resigns from the Army to manage a singing group called the...
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1967
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Vincent Price is perfectly cast to type as Count Sforza, a Dracula-like Transylvanian nobleman who has taken up residence in...
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1967
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Fort Courage endures a Japanese invasion in the form of a fierce Samurai warrior (Mako), who has arrived in town in pursuit...
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1967
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In the series' second takeoff of the TV western Branded, Cpl. Agarn faces death by firing squad for the murder of Sgt....
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1967
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Med Flory and Jim Danis appear as the Loco brothers, a pair of renegade Indians who have jumped the reservation to embark...
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1966
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It's time for the annual Hooterville County Fair, and everyone in the Bradley family has entered one or more of the fair's...
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1966
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Ever on the lookout for new sources of income, Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) invites young doctor Matthew Bailey (Alan Reed Jr.)...
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1965
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Ben Cartwright plays host to Judge Whitaker (Otto Kruger), better known to one and all as "Hanging Harry." Among those...
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1963
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1956
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The syndicated TV sci-fi series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1953) was dual-purposed. Though running 39 episodes, the series...
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1954
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1954
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1954
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When an alien rocket descends to Earth, an expedition into space to find the origins of the strange device results in a clash...
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1953
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