The 1980s series set in rural Georgia caught up in Confederate flag controversy. — -- The debate over the Confederate flag continues to spread to the entertainment world. A week after Warner Bros ...
In the late '70s and early '80s, The Dukes of Hazzard defined Southern comedy, delivering heartland hijinks and addictive action. The mix of down-home rural charm, slapstick humor, motor vehicle ...
Drivers along Historic Highway 165 on Sunday afternoon may have thought they were in Hazzard County, Georgia, for a moment. A "General Lee" car, made famous by the "Dukes of Hazzard" TV show, was ...
Amazon's IMDb streaming service is considering removing Dukes of Hazzard from its platform due to its use of the Confederate flag. Variety reports that the streaming service may pull the popular 1980s ...
*TV Land announced Wednesday it will no longer air reruns of “The Dukes of Hazzard,” due to the Confederate flag’s prominent presence on the series. Set in fictional Hazzard County, Georgia, “The ...
POTTSVILLE, Pa. - The famed "01" journeyed all the way from Hazzard County, Georgia to Schuylkill County. The "General Lee" from the 1980's TV series "Dukes of Hazzard" headlined the Great Pottsville ...
Just another day in fictitious Hazzard County turned into a viral moment last week when a Florida woman was taken to the hospital after a dramatic airborne crash along a Georgia highway. And it was ...
NEWS: While the TV Land cable channel has pulled The Dukes of Hazzard from their lineup, the show itself has not been "banned from television." Amid the ongoing national debate in America over the ...
Thanks to large tax incentives, the “Camera Ready” state of Georgia has become the go-to place for film and television production in recent years. Such production has proven financially significant ...
The Dukes of Hazzard still inspires legions of fans. This weekend, many of those fans — and some of the show's surviving stars — descend on... Thirty Years Later, 'Hazzard' Still 'A Good-Old-Boy Thing ...
The debate over the Confederate flag continues to spread to the entertainment world.A week after Warner Bros. announced it would no longer sanction the manufacturing of "Dukes of Hazzard" merchandise ...