Prosecutors say the actor who played Luke Duke on the 1980s television show The Dukes of Hazzard walked behind a female cast member during a rehearsal for a show in Massachusetts and grabbed her buttocks.
The truck heist was like something out of a 1980s action comedy, and the zaniness continued from there. Our boys Bo and Luke Duke tracked Jesus on foot only to get their asses kicked in hand-to-hand combat before finally taking back the truck. A hog-tied Jesus somehow managed to stow away on the ro
eaning theyre winning every battle through great leadership and gutty fighting, while slowly losing the war due to high casualty counts and attrition. By no means am I suggesting the Pats are fighting to protect slavery or the right of Bo and Luke Duke to outfit their car like a-holes. Also, the Ar
A week after Warner Bros. announced it would no longer sanction the manufacturing of "Dukes of Hazzard" merchandise featuring the flag, TV Land has reportedly pulled reruns of the 1980s TV series featuring John Schneider and Tom Wopat as Bo and Luke Duke in fictional Hazzard County, Georgia.
Date: Jul 01, 2015
Category: Entertainment
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Dukes of Hazzard Dropped by TV Land: Bad Rap for the Good Ol' Boys?
That question might be on the mind of Dukes of Hazzardfans after TV Land yanked twice-daily reruns of the show earlier this week due to controversy over the Confederate flag emblazoned on the roof of the 1969 Dodge Charger driven by its central characters, Bo and Luke Duke.
Date: Jul 01, 2015
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Dukes of Hazzard pulled from the air over confederate flag issue
The series set in Georgia in the deep south follows the adventures of cousins Bo Duke (Luke Schneider) and Luke Duke, Robin Hood style outlaws as they race around the fictional rural community of 'Hazzard' county in a 1969 Dodge Charger.
In the comedy-drama, which originally aired from 1979 to 1985 on CBS, cousins Bo and Luke Duke famously raced around in the General Lee, a customized 1969 Dodge Charger emblazoned with the Confederate battle flag (and named in honor of Robert E. Lee).
Date: Jul 01, 2015
Category: Entertainment
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General Lee defeated again; no more 'Hazzard' toys with flag
Set in fictional Hazzard County, Ga., it featured Bo and Luke Duke, caught in various escapades while driving (usually fast) down dirt roads in the General Lee. It was made into a feature film with a new, young cast in 2005, and recently the original actors John Schneider and Tom Wopat drive the Ge