DALLAS--DALLAS2



April 2, 1978 - May 3, 1991
CBS Drama Starring...
Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Barbara Bel Geddes, Jim Davis, Linda Gray,
Ken Kercheval, Victoria Principal, Steve Kanaly, Charlene Tilton,
Susan Howard, Howard Keel, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy,
Donna Reed, Tina Louise, David Wayne, Keenan Wynn, John Ashton,
Ted Shackelford, Joan Van Ark, Barbara Babcock, Sandy Ward,
Fern Fitzgerald, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Mary Crosby, Martha Scott,
Jared Martin, Randolph Powell, Jeff Cooper, Roseanna Christiansen,
Tom Fuccello, George O.Petrie, Dennis Patrick, Jeanna Michaels,
Megan Gallagher, Don Starr, Leigh McCloskey, Tyler Banks, Omri Katz,
Morgan Woodward, Alice Hirson, Ted Gehring, Joel Fabiani, Michael Bell,
Audrey Landers, Anne Francis, Monte Markham, Susan Flannery, Art Hindle,
Priscilla Pointer, Craig Stevens, William Smithers, Deborah Rennard,
Deborah Tranelli, Morgan Brittany, Ron Tomme, Lindsay Bloom, Ray Wise,
Lois Chiles, Timothy Patrick Murphy, Ben Piazza, J. Patrick McNamara,
Kenneth Kimmins, Pat Colbert, E. J. Andre, John Beck, Kate Reid,
John Reilly, Stephanie Blackmore, Christopher Atkins, Glenn Corbett,
Danone Simpson, Shalane McCall, Martin E. Brooks, Alberto Morin,
Kathleen York, Fredric Lehne, Burke Byrnes, Christopher Stone,
Alexis Smith, Deborah Shelton, Jenilee Harrison, Joshua Harris,
Stephen Elliott, Dack Rambo, Barbara Carrera, Barry Jenner,
George Chakiris, Merete Van Kamp, Marc Singer, Alejandro Rey,
Solomon Smaniotto, Sheree J. Wilson, Steve Forrest, Derek McGrath,
Hunter von Leer, Jonathan Goldsmith, Jim McMullan, Karen Carlson,
Jack Scalia, Andrew Stevens, Bert Remsen, Leigh Taylor-Young, Amy Stock,
Annabel Schofield, Howard Duff, Mark Lindsay Chapman, Karen Kopins,
Beth Toussaint, Cathy Podewell, J. Eddie Peck, Jeri Gaile, John Hoge,
Ian McShane, Sasha Mitchell, Kimberly Foster, Deborah Marie Taylor,
Gayle Hunnicut, Michael Wilding, Evelyn Guerrero, Bill McIntyre,
Lesley-Anne Down, John Larch, Richard Narita, Barbara Stock, Zane Lasky,
Daryl Roach, Shannon Wilcox, Michael P. Keenan, Hugh Maguire,
Arthur Malet, Marty Schiff, Susan Lucci, Peter White,
Barbara Eden, Deirdre Imershein, amd Deborah Tucket.

Dallas had all the elements that make for a successful soap opera, characters that
that were larger than life, conflicts based on the struggle for money and power,
and lots and lots of sex. Patriarch of the Ewing clan was Jock Ewing, who 40 years
before had struck it rich as an oil wildcatter and then maneuvered his partner
Digger Barnes out of both his share of their company and his true love, Eleanor
Southworth. Jock and Miss Ellie had three sons, J.R., Bobby, and Gary. J.R., the
eldest was the man viewers loved to hate. He was power-hungry, unscrupulous,
conniving, and continually unfaithful to his wife Sue Ellen. When J.R. wanted
something or someone he would stop at nothing to attain his goal. Bobby, the
youngest brother, had the morals and integrity his older brother lacked, and was
a constant thorn in J.R.'s side. Bobby was married to Digger Barnes' sexy young
daughter Pamela, and seemed to J.R. to represent a continual threat to his control
of Ewing Oil. Jock, J.R., Bobby, and their families all lived under one roof,
a sprawling ranch owned by the Ewings called Southfork.





Dallas can be seen weekdays at 11:00am, 6:00pm and 11:00pm E.T. on The Nashville Network.

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