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  1. The Late J.D. Hogg: Directed by Hollingsworth Morse. With Tom Wopat, John Schneider, Catherine Bach, Denver Pyle. Boss' dream finally comes true when he forecloses on the Duke farm. Just as he is celebrating his success, he gets a call from his doctor telling him he has only two weeks to live.

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    • Action, Comedy
    • Hollingsworth Morse
    • 1980-11-21
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    Boss Hogg manages to foreclose on the Duke farm fair and square, thanks to Cletus, and he also has the Dukes wrongfully arrested on a federal charge. But then Boss gets news from his doctor that he supposedly has some type of terminal illness that gives him only two weeks to live, and Boss Hogg believes that the only way to save him from the devil ...

    Balladeer:Now if you spot General Lee tearing through Hazzard not beingchased by something check your calendar, it’s probably the first of the month,and the mortgage is due to Boss Hogg. Now Boss don’t own every farm in Hazzard,but the ones he don’t own wouldn’t support a rabbit. Bo, Luke, and Jesse head towards town, pulling a trailerbehind the Ge...

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    1. Tom Wopat as Luke Duke 2. John Schneider as Bo Duke 3. Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke 4. Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse Duke 5. Rick Hurst as Cletus Hogg 6. Ben Jones as Cooter Davenport 7. James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane 8. Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg 9. Waylon Jennings as The Balladeer

    Guest Star

    1. James McIntire as Linc McKay 2. Ray Young as Dell Webber 3. Warren Munson as Doc Ronald L. Carney 4. Lindsay Bloom as Mabel Tillingham 5. Joanne Hickman as Nurse 6. Dennis Haskins as Charlie Watkins

    1. Town of Hazzard 1.1. Post Office 1.2. Bank of Hazzard 1.3. Police Department 1.4. Barber Shop 2. Boar's Nest 3. Hazzard County Orphanage

    Cletus apologizes to Uncle Jesse for stopping them and Jesse yells that he isn't his Uncle Jesse to which Cletus says he's sorry about that too.
    Cletus says the Bank of Hazzard is part of the Federal Trade and Banking Commission.
    When saying Boss owns their farm legally, Jesse remarks 'Lock, Stock, and Maudine' referring to the families Mule.
    As of this episode the Orphanage owns it's own land.
  2. The Late J.D. Hogg is the fourth episode of season three of The Dukes of Hazzard, and the forty-second overall episode of the series. It first aired 21 November 1980 on CBS. Summary. Boss Hogg forecloses on the Duke farm fair and square, thanks to Cletus, and he also has the Dukes wrongfully arrested on a federal charge.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boss_HoggBoss Hogg - Wikipedia

    Jefferson Davis "J.D." Hogg, known as Boss Hogg, is a fictional character featured in the American television series The Dukes of Hazzard. He was the commissioner of Hazzard County, and the county's political boss. Boss Hogg almost always wore an all-white suit with a white cowboy hat and regularly smoked cigars.

  4. "The Dukes of Hazzard" The Late J.D. Hogg (TV Episode 1980) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  6. Nov 21, 1980 · The Dukes of Hazzard. The Late J.D. Hogg. Available on iTunes. S1 E43: Told he is dying, Boss starts to make amends and give away his property; guest James McIntire. Comedy Nov 21, 1980 47 min. Starring Lindsay Bloom, James McIntire, Dennis Haskins. Cast & Crew. Lindsay Bloom. Mabel Tillingham. JM. James McIntire. Linc. Dennis Haskins. Customer.

  7. Follow. Recap / The Dukes Of Hazzard S 3 E 5 The Late JD Hogg. Create New. Boss' victory over the Dukes when he forecloses on the long-coveted property is short-lived, after he gets news from his physician that he has just two weeks to live. Tropes present in this episode: File Mixup: The basis for Boss' doctor's misdiagnosis.

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