106, 09/23/83 - "Lulu's Gone Away"
Bo and Luke offer their help in trying to rescue Boss Hogg's wife Lulu from three desperate kidnappers, while a frightened Hogg begins to realize how much he loves his "Little Kumquat."
107, 09/30/83 - "A Baby for the Dukes"
The Dukes become surrogate parents to a baby whose mother and grandparents are locked in a custody battle.
108, 10/07/83 - "Too Many Roscos"
The plans for a million-dollar heist of an armored-car shipment lead a criminal to abduct Rosco and turn himself into Rosco's exact double through surgery.
109, 10/14/83 -"Brotherly Love"
A young man appears at the farm with proof that he's Luke's younger brother Judd, an ex-boxer hunted by gamblers who wanted him to take a dive. But Jud was believed to have perished years earlier.
110, 10/21/83 - "The Boar's Nest Bears"
Bo and Luke are forced to coach Hogg's basketball team and ordered to win, but their secret weapon - a high-scoring farm boy - has attracted the attention of ruthless gamblers.
111, 10/28/83 - "Boss Behind Bars"
The Beaudry clan moonshiners frame Boss Hogg and throw him in jail for tampering with Uncle Jesse's car in the annual Old Timer's Race so they can steal Boss Hogg's still.
112, 11/11/83 - "A Boy's Best Friend"
Dognappers mistakenly snatch Rosco's hound Flash thinking he's the valuable basset hound they were holding for ransom until it escaped. (Parental Advisery: this
episode contains cheesiness that may not be suitable for some viewers.)
113, 11/18/83 - "Targets: Daisy and Lulu"
Unaware of an important luggage mix-up, Lulu and Daisy head home with a case containing a stolen necklace - and the thieves in hot pursuit. But Boss Hogg and Rosco dress in drag to lure the thieves away from their intended targets.
114, 11/25/83 - "Twin Trouble"
Bo and Luke are confused by lovely identical twins who are committing a series of jewel heists.
115, 12/30/83 - "Cooter's Girl"
Cooter tries to be the picture of respectability during a surprise visit from the daughter he's never met, but can't avoid getting tangled up with two strangers who've come to Hazzard with the intention of setting up a toxic-waste dump.
116, 01/06/84 - "Heiress Daisy Duke"
A hypnotized Daisy believes she's the long-lost granddaughter of a wealthy man who's offered a large sum to find her. But his other heirs want him to make dead sure he doesn't.
117, 01/20/84 - "Dead and Alive"
Bo and Luke are mistaken for two armored-car thieves, and the only eyewitness to the crime has been declared legally dead by Hogg.
118, 02/03/84 - "Undercover Dukes, Part I"
The Duke boys become secret agents in order to break up a dangerous mobster's empire after meeting the syndicate leader's daughter.
119, 02/10/84 - "Undercover Dukes, Part II"
Bo and Luke uncover Carver's conspiracy but may not live to celebrate their success as their cover is blown.
120, 02/17/84 - "How to Succeed in Hazzard"
Like a bad penny, Dewey Hogg, Boss's nasty nephew, turns up and proves he deserves his reputation as the slickest scoundrel of all by setting out to ruin Uncle Jesse.
121, 02/24/84 - "Close Call For Daisy"
A nervous, trigger happy mobster is furious when he finds out Daisy has come into possession of his little black book.
122, 03/02/84 - "The Ransom For Hazzard County"
Boss Hogg promotes Enos so that he can hire new deputy Coogan who will allow him to run his unscrupulous rackets without interference.
123, 03/09/84 - "Cooter's Confession"
Cooter "confesses" to stealing auto parts to protect a pal who is among the crooks who have hijacked the shipment.
124, 03/23/84 - "The Fortune Tellers"
Boss enlists a fortuneteller to help him carry off a theft from his wife's safe; and Daisy is accused in the disappearance of the Boar's Nest's receipts.
125, 05/25/84 - repeat of "Farewell Hazzard"
The Dukes are the first to be forced off their land when Boss is duped by phony land developers, who are buying up the county for strip mining.
126, 06/15/84 - "Enos's Last Chance"
The Dukes' efforts to prevent a hit man from settling a score with Enos are impeded by Boss, who's after the reward money on the fugitive's head.
127, 08/03/84 - "High Flyin' Dukes"
When the Dukes' crop-duster friend falls ill, Daisy promises to complete his assignments. Her first job: dust Hogg's farm - with a mixture he's secretly laced with lye so he can sue for damages.
128, Unknown Date - "Play It Again, Luke"
Luke's old flame, a country singer, comes to Hazzard to brush up on her act before she
hits the bigtime by doing her act at the Boar's Nest. But Luke's efforts to rekindle the
fire are hindered by his lost love's manager, who wants to kill her to collect insurance
money.