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TV Land’s ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ ban drives DVD sales

’s decision to yank repeats of “🥀The Dukes of Hazzard” over its use of the Confederate fla♋g has backfired — with DVD sales of the Southern-themed ’80s series skyrocketing in the past few days.

As of late Thursday, DVD sales of the show, which originally aired on CBS (1979-85) with stars Tom Wopat, John Schneider and Catherine Bach, have spiked on — occupying several slots in the Top 10 in the 💙movies and TV categories.

Season 3 of “Dukes” came in at N🎶o. 2, followed by Season 3 at No. 3, Season 6 at No. 4, Season 7 at No. 5, Season 5 at No. 17 and Season 4 at No. 10.

Two more “Dukes” titles placed in the Top 20.

TV Land decided to pull the show off its 🌸schedule bec🌺ause the car in the show, the General Lee, sports a Confederate flag painted on its roof.

The network’s decision cam💞e in the wake of the racially motivated Juꦦne 17 church shooting in Charleston, S.C., in which nine African-Americans were gunned down by an admitted white supremacist.