Many of the episodes followed a similar structure: "out-of-town crooks pull a robbery, Duke boys blamed, spend the rest of the hour clearing their names, the General Lee flies and the squad cars crash".
Guest starring: Tisch Raye as Jill Rae Dodson; Ernie Brown as Dobro Doolan; Dan Fitzgerald as driver; Champ Laidler as Brodie; Gillaaron Houck as Leroy; Lou Walker as Workman; Dennis Haskins as Moss; Sandra Dorsey as Deputy Hazel; Ralph Pace as Harvey; Jason Lively as Rudy.
Bo and Luke pick up a hitchhiker whom they recognize as their friend Mary Kaye Porter (Jeanne Wilson), who is now nine months pregnant—and on the run from Atlanta crime boss Quirt McQuade (Cliff Pellow), who is looking for $118,254.37 in money that was stolen from him.
Guest starring: Fred McCarran as Neil Bishop; Stu Nisbet as Harvey Essex; Bill Meadows as the station attendant; President Jimmy Carter sends his car, "Limo One," to Georgia before he visits the state.
Guest starring: Stella Parton as Mary Beth Malone; Leo Gordon as Rocky Marlowe; Norman Alden as Chief Lacey; Robert F. Hoy as Herky; Pat Renella as Manny; Suzanne Niles as Maybelle; Tara Preston as Cindy Lou; Billy Benedict as the gas station owner.
Guest starring: Jo Ann Pflug as Helen Hogan; Theodore Wilson as Morgan; Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall; After fighting at the Boar's Nest against Tom Colt (Burton Gilliam), a stranger who tried to assault Daisy, Bo and Luke are arrested.
Guest starring: Simon MacCorkindale as Gaylord Duke / Roger Blevin; Ernie Lively as Longstreet B. Davenport; Jim B. Smith as Tax Collector; Suzy Holmes (Susan Walden) is on the run from her snobby father, wealthy Tulsa, Oklahoma industrialist C. J. Holmes (Robert Alda), who has sent two private investigators named Les Sloane (Lance LeGault) and Mitch Henderson (Robert Tessier) to Hazzard to stop Suzy from marrying her fiancée Fred Andrews (Edward Edwards), just because Fred is a farmer.
Guest starring: Dick Sargeant as Sheriff Grady Byrd; Peter Brown as Floyd Baker; Jenny Neumann as Molly Harmon; Jim Kindelon as Bartender; Rodney McGaughy as Driver; Nick Dimitri as Defense instructor (uncredited); When Loretta Lynn detours through Hazzard County, she is stopped by Boss Hogg's celebrity speed trap.
Guest starring: Dick Sargeant as Sheriff Grady Byrd; John Shearin as Ranger Jude Emery; Sam Melville as Russel "Snake" Harmon; C. Pete Munro as Willie; George Buck Flower as Coy Randolph; Rosco returns from his refresher course at the Police Academy in Atlanta.
Private investigator Mason Dixon (Dennis Rucker) and his two associates, Tinker Churchill (Mary Margaret Humes) and Sam Rose (Robin G. Eisenmann), arrive in Hazzard to go after Dempsey (Morgan Woodward), the drug ring leader that the box of marijuana belongs to.
Guest starring: Leonard Stone as Greg; Nedra Volz in her first appearance as Emma Tisdale; Jerry Summers as Nathan Cosgroves; Tom Oberhaus as Tom Gumbs; A pair of thieves, Claude Billings (Charles Tyner) and his son Billy Joe Billings (Andrew Robinson), steal Boss Hogg's silver collection from the Boar's Nest, and stash it at an old abandoned house that the Duke cousins' childhood friend Mary Lou Pringle (Morgan Brittany) has inherited from her uncle Ezekiah "Zeke" Pringle, but Boss thinks it was Daisy, Bo, and Luke who stole the silver.
A boxer named Catfish Lee (Sonny Shields), and his crooked promoter and manager, Billy Ray (Richard Schall), pick a fight with Luke so they can trick him into a boxing match and make a killing on tickets.
Meanwhile, the Dukes have to deal with Linc McKay (James McIntire) and Dell Webber (Ray Young), a pair of thieves who plan to rob the truck that is transporting the outgoing mail from Hazzard County, which includes $100,000 in Social Security checks, and all of the "good deed" papers that Boss signed.
In the series' only Christmas-themed episode; Boss Hogg, who is in an Ebenezer Scrooge-like mood, hires a trio of criminals named Willie (Woody Strode), Russ (Brian Libby), and Hank (Roger Pancake) to hijack a truckload of already-paid-for Christmas trees that Bo and Luke are bringing to Hazzard for needy families, and then pin the blame on the Dukes.
Guest starring: Woody Strode as Reverend Willie; Brian Libby as Russ; Roy Jenson as Lacey; Dale Pullum as Otis J.; While being chased by Rosco, Bo and Luke crash on a piece of land believed to not be owned by anyone.
To help out family friend Emma Tisdale (Nedra Volz) when she goes to visit her mother, Bo and Luke take over daily operations of her taxicab service, while Daisy and Jesse run the Hazzard post office.
Guest starring: Bob Hastings as Slick Doggins; Hugh Gillin as Mr. Christal; Barney Phillips as Judge Buford Potts; Charlie Dell as Emery Potter; Parley Baer in his first appearance as Doc Appleby.
Guest starring: Bill Erwin as Clarence Stovall; Daniel Currie as Homer Snead; Boss Hogg is in a jam when he hears that a state bank examiner named L. S. Handley (John Hancock) is coming to Hazzard to inspect the county ledger.
Guest starring: William Smith as Jason Steele; Alan Autry as Dawson; Redmond Gleeson as Ben Wilkenson; Regis Cordic as Mr. Reynolds; Terry Wilson as Norman Scroggs; Lindsay Bloom as Mabel Tillingham; Ken Hixon as Dr. Cole.
Guest starring: Steve Sandor as Russ Mitchell; Colleen Camp as Bonnie Lane; Boss Hogg is anxious to win the first annual Hazzard County Drag 'n' Fly Derby so he can clean up on endorsements, and the only thing standing in his way is the General Lee.
Guest starring: Bill McLaughlin as Hadley; Ernie Hudson as Avery; A shapely, cajoling, conniving blonde named Linda May Barnes (Tracy Scoggins) is hired as Boss Hogg's new deputy after she easily arrests Bo and Luke on various traffic charges.
Guest starring: Joe Higgins as Big Jim Mathers; Danone Simpson as Melanie Dubois; Charles Bartlett as Grogan; Don Fox Green as Malone; Robert Lussier as Motorist.
Guest starring Michele Greene as Bobby Lee Jordan; George McDaniel as Clooney; Robert Gray as Potter; Boss Hogg has reaped a bonanza through hijacking, stolen cars, and bootlegging, thanks to a new state highway.
Guest starring: Frank Pendle as Joe Landis; Jesse D. Goins as Don Purcell; Boss Hogg frames Coy, Vance, and Daisy for the theft of his gold cufflinks, has them arrested by Chickasaw County Sheriff Ed Little, and makes Enos busy doing things that do not even need to be done.
Guest starring: Peter Hobbs as Emerson P. Craig; Janeen Best as Mary Lou Tompkins; Stafford Morgan as Fielding; Ted Gehring as Judge Charles Druten; Gerrit Graham as Baldwin (uncredited).
Guest starring: Randy Hamilton as Jud "Killer" Kane; Christopher Stone as Tex Tompkins; Phillip Clark as Charlie Burns; John Dewey-Carter as Harley; When Bo and Luke are late for a probation appointment, Boss Hogg tells them that he will let them off the hook if they coach Hazzard's pee wee basketball team, the Boar's Nest Bears.
While Jesse and Daisy try to infiltrate Harris's distribution firm, Luke goes undercover as a driver for their operation to set a trap for the hijackers, but when Rosco and Boss show up to arrest Bo and Cooter, they are forced to take drastic action.
Eddie Scoggins (Al White) and Elmo Smith (Dennis Haskins), two men who robbed the Capitol City Bank and then bought a hideout from Boss Hogg, frame Bo, Luke, and Cale for the robbery.
Guest starring: Karen Lamm as Kate; Bob Hastings as Taylor; Chip Heller as Budge; Michael Prokopuk as Cleary; Brenda Bowie as the aerobics instructor; Robert Resnick as the Driver.
Notes: There have been some UFO sightings in Hazzard County lately, and Bo and Luke are starting to think that people are crazy, until what seems to be an alien (Felix Silla) hides in the General Lee and comes back to the Duke farm with them.