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Dallas(TV show/series, 1978-1991)

TV-14
| 45min per episode | Genres: Soap / Telenovela, Drama, Kids & Family

Scripted Reality in 14 seasons with 357 episodes

DallasRating: 3.3/5 (with 89 votes)
Dallas was an American prime time television soap opera that aired on CBS from April 2, 1978, to May 3, 1991. The series revolved around an affluent and feuding Texas family, the Ewings, who owned the independent oil company Ewing Oil and the cattle-ranching land of Southfork. The series originally focused on the marriage of Bobby Ewing and Pamela Barnes, whose families were sworn enemies. As the series progressed, Bobby's elder brother, oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, became the show's breakout character, whose schemes and dirty business became the show's trademark. When the show ended on May 3, 1991, J.R. was the only character to have appeared in every episode. The show was prominent for its cliffhangers, including the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery. The 1980 episode "Who Done It" remains the second-highest-rated prime-time telecast ever. The show also featured a "Dream Season", in which the entirety of season 9 was revealed to have been a dream of Pamela Ewing. After 14 seasons, the series finale "Conundrum" aired in 1991. The show was mostly an ensemble cast, with Larry Hagman as greedy, scheming oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, stage/screen actress ()
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The world's first mega-soap, and one of the most popular ever produced, Dallas had it all. Beautiful women, expensive cars, and men playing Monopoly with real buildings. Famous for one of the best cliffhangers in TV history, as the world asked "Who shot J.R.?" A slow-burner to begin with, Dallas hit its stride in the 2nd season, with long storylines and expert character development. Dallas ruled the airwaves in the 1980's.

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Dallas Seasons and Episodes

11/02/1990Season 14 - 23 episodes
The fourteenth and final season of the television series Dallas aired on CBS during the 1990–91 TV season. ()
#1 | 11/02/1990April in Paris
While on their honeymoon, Bobby and April face a surprise twist from Sheila Foley. Meanwhile, Cally begins to doubt her decision to work with James and J.R. tries to find a way to get himself out of the asylum.
#2 | 11/09/1990Charade
After kidnapping April, Sheila forces Bobby to act as her husband. Meanwhile, James plays a risky game of high stakes poker; Cliff and Liz's relationship continues; and J.R. rounds the other inmates up to help him in tricking Morrisey into confessing.
#3 | 11/16/1990One Last Kiss
April learns that she is being held against her will by Sheila. Meanwhile, an ally turns on Bobby; and Cally visits J.R. and makes an offer that would get him released.
#4 | 11/23/1990Terminus
Back in control of Ewing Oil, J.R. sets out to get even with James, Sly, and Melinda Carlisle. Meanwhile, Bobby makes a daring attempt to rescue April from Sheila.
#5 | 11/30/1990Tunnel of Love
James tries to convince Cliff to go after J.R. who is using the trouble in the McKay's marriage to his advantage. Meanwhile, after the funeral Bobby begins to hunt down Sheila and turns the blame for April's death on the greed that accompanies the oil business.
#6 | 12/07/1990Heart and Soul
As Bobby continues to search for Sheila, Michelle blames Bobby for April's death. Meanwhile, James tries to find someone to take out his father; J.R. sends in a spy in the Carter's household; and Vanessa Beaumont arrives in Dallas.
#7 | 12/14/1990The Fabulous Ewing Boys
Cliff, Liz, and Carter are named as suspects in the murder of Johnny Dancer. Meanwhile, Michelle offers to help Bobby find Sheila Foley; Cally confides in Vanessa; and J.R. and Clayton have a violent fight that leads Bobby to take action.
#8 | 12/21/1990The Odessa File
Bobby and Michelle travel to Odessa to find Sheila Foley and Cliff offers to help after they find a lead on her. Meanwhile, Vanessa accepts J.R.'s offer; LeeAnne De La Vega arrives in town; and Rose makes a confession.
#9 | 01/04/1991Sail On
J.R. tries to stop the sale of Ewing Oil to LeeAnn De La Vega. Meanwhile, Cliff spirals downhill, hurting his career; James frets over his mother's engagement; and Cally delivers surprise news to J.R.
#10 | 01/11/1991Lock, Stock and Jock
J.R. is angered when he learns that James got Cally pregnant. Meanwhile, Bobby continues on the search for Sheila Foley; Cliff proposes to Liz; and Carter is named the lead suspect in the murder investigation.
#11 | 01/18/1991S is for Seduction
LeeAnn and Michelle team up to try to break up J.R. and Vanessa. Meanwhile, Bobby learns Sheila's real name; and the verdict in the murder trial is delivered, but news from Cliff may change the outcome of the trial forever.
#12 | 02/01/1991Designing Women
As LeeAnn's plot against J.R. unfolds, she skips town and leaves a surprise for Michelle. Meanwhile, Carter begins to plan his revenge after being released from prison and Bobby has dreams about April.
#13 | 02/08/199190265
J.R. is kicked out of Ewing Oil by Michelle, who moves to Southfork with James. Meanwhile, Liz and Bobby wait in Malibu for Hillary Taylor's return.
#14 | 02/15/1991Smooth Operator
As Bobby comes face-to-face with Jory, Hillary's daughter, J.R. begins to plot against LeeAnn.
#15 | 03/01/1991Win Some, Lose Some
Bobby is faced with a moral dilemma when Jory is kidnapped. Meanwhile, J.R. begins his plot against LeeAnn.
#16 | 03/08/1991Fathers and Sons and Fathers and Sons
The men of the Ewing clan leave together on a cattle drive. Meanwhile, Carter goes after Johnny Dancer's real murderer and a surprise visitor arrives at Southfork in search of James.
#17 | 03/29/1991When the Wind Blows
Carter is finally able to accomplish what he set out to do -- seek revenge on Johnny Dancer's real murderer, Cliff. Meanwhile, Hillary learns that Bobby had met with Jory; and J.R. tries to get James and Michelle back together.
#18 | 04/05/1991Those Darned Ewings
Michelle goes to Cliff for advice when she learns about James and Debra Lynn's past. Meanwhile, J.R. receives a shocking warning from his doctor.
#19 | 04/12/1991Farewell, My Lovely
Michelle and Cliff team up to make Debra Lynn leave Southfork. Meanwhile, J.R. and John Ross get into an argument.
#20 | 04/19/1991Some Leave, Some Get Carried Out
James decides once and for all between Michelle and Debra Lynn. Meanwhile, J.R. and Bobby get into it over Southfork's future; John Ross decides he wants to live with Sue Ellen; and Hillary Taylor must face Michelle.
#21 | 04/26/1991The Decline and Fall of the Ewing Empire
Depressed over the loss of Southfork, J.R. must partner up with Cliff. Meanwhile, Michelle is charged for Hillary Taylor's murder.
#22 | 05/03/1991Conundrum (1)
While contemplating suicide, J.R. has a visit from Adam who takes him on journey to see how life would be if the Ewing family had never existed.
#23 | 05/03/1991Conundrum (2)
Adam takes J.R. on an It's A Wonderful Life-esque journey just as Bobby hears a gunshot ring out from J.R.'s room.
09/22/1989Season 13 - 27 episodes
10/28/1988Season 12 - 26 episodes
09/25/1987Season 11 - 30 episodes
09/26/1986Season 10 - 29 episodes
09/27/1985Season 9 - 31 episodes
09/28/1984Season 8 - 30 episodes
09/30/1983Season 7 - 30 episodes
10/01/1982Season 6 - 28 episodes
10/09/1981Season 5 - 26 episodes
11/07/1980Season 4 - 23 episodes
09/21/1979Season 3 - 25 episodes
09/23/1978Season 2 - 24 episodes
04/02/1978Season 1 - 5 episodes
11/07/2004Specials - 1 episode

Additional Information

Production country: United States of America (USA)
Plays in: Dallas (Texas)
Derivative works/Adaptions: "Dallas: The Television Role-Playing Game" (find it on Amazon)
Original language: English (EN)
Spoken languages: English (EN)
Translated into 14 languages: Bulgarian (BG), Czech (CS), Danish (DA), German (DE), English (EN), Spanish (ES), French (FR), Hungarian (HU), Italian (IT), Georgian (KA), Dutch (NL), Portuguese (PT), Romanian (RO), Russian (RU)
Status: Ended
First episode released on: 04/02/1978
Last episode released on: 05/03/1991
Appearing Characters: Bobby Ewing, J. R. Ewing, Lucy Ewing, Afton Cooper, April Stevens Ewing, Christopher Ewing, Clayton Farlow, Cliff Barnes, Donna Culver Krebbs, James Beaumont, Jock Ewing, Jordan Lee, Katherine Wentworth, Kristin Shepard, Miss Ellie Ewing, Pamela Barnes, Ray Krebbs, Sue Ellen Ewing, Valene Ewing, Willard "Digger" Barnes, Leslie Stewart
Cast: Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Charlene Tilton, Barbara Bel Geddes, Lesley-Anne Down, Linda Gray, Ken Kercheval, Steve Kanaly, Howard Keel, George Kennedy, John Beck, Morgan Brittany, Audrey Landers, William Smithers, Sasha Mitchell, Jim Davis, Priscilla Presley, Victoria Principal, Fredric Lehne, Donna Reed, Sheree J. Wilson, Deborah Shelton, Joseph Campanella, Morgan Fairchild, Jack Scalia, Marc Singer, Brenda Strong, Ken Foree, Mark Lindsay Chapman, Dakin Matthews, Glenn Morshower, Barry Nelson, Marla Maples, Christine Taylor, Michael Dudikoff, Brad Pitt, Amy Yasbeck, John Anderson, Steve Forrest, Kenneth Tigar, Barbara Eden, Jared Martin, Buck Taylor, Wendy Fulton, Michelle Johnson, Jim Beaver, Barbara Carrera, John McIntire, Chelcie Ross, Sam Anderson, James Whitmore Jr., Catherine Dent, Parley Baer, Diana Douglas, Gregory Itzin, Ian McShane, Brad Harris, James Karen, Jim McMullan, Dimitra Arliss, Tom Bower, Melody Anderson, Richard Beymer, Alexis Smith, Dale Robertson, Lance Guest, Lane Davies, Talia Balsam, Joan Van Ark, Diane McBain, Chazz Palminteri, Tina Louise, Clifton James, Jean Claudio, Max Thayer, Christopher Kriesa, Deborah Tranelli, Susan Howard, Joan Staley, Howard Duff, Cliff Potts, Trey Wilson, Albert Salmi, Jerry Hardin, Craig Stevens, Paul Koslo, Barbara Babcock, Ted Shackelford, Stephen Nichols, Susan Flannery, Patricia Barry, Rosemary Forsyth, George Coe, Gail Strickland, Karen Kopins, Michael C. Gwynne, Kimberly Foster, Deborah Rennard, Gregory Walcott, Harry Carey, J. A. Preston, Randolph Mantooth, William Lucking, Ron Roy, Jon Cypher, Ted Markland, Lou Hancock, Karen Austin, Aaron Lustig, Robert Walker Jr., Lee Montgomery, Vanessa Brown, Doug McGrath, Ben Piazza, Bibi Besch, Marj Dusay, Charles Tyner, Lance LeGault, Christopher Atkins, Jim Haynie, James Avery, Gayle Hunnicutt, Norman Alden, Amy Stoch, Karen Carlson, Bert Remsen, Charles Aidman, Anne Francis, Casey Sander, Richard Herd, Erich Anderson, Stephen Elliott, Roy Jenson, James Griffith, Raymond St. Jacques, Mary Crosby, Nicholas Pryor, Bill Erwin, William Boyett, John McLiam, Larry Cedar, William Prince, Glenn Corbett, Bill Quinn, Laura Johnson, Arthur Malet, Eugene Robert Glazer, Alejandro Rey, Alan Fudge, Francis X. McCarthy, Paul Mantee, Allan Miller, Stefan Gierasch, William Bassett, Warren J. Kemmerling, George D. Wallace, John Milford, Daniel Pilon, Shalane McCall, James T. Callahan, John Crawford, Edson Stroll, Alberto Morin, Frank Marth, John Zaremba, Joey Aresco, David Wells, Herbert Rudley, William Edward Phipps, Lee de Broux, John Larch, Lloyd Battista, Dennis Lipscomb, Joe Dorsey, Don Galloway, Jan Merlin, Duane Davis, Alan Rachins, Frances Lee McCain, Jeffrey Weissman, Robert Sampson, Sam Hennings, Arlen Dean Snyder, Joel Brooks, Joel Fabiani, Jack Collins, Penelope Windust, Robert Rockwell, Kelly Jean Peters, Peter White, James Harper, John O'Leary, Davis Roberts, Ellen Bry, Joshua Harris, David White, Linden Chiles, Valentin de Vargas, Jerry Haynes, Tim O'Connor, Kenneth Kimmins, F. William Parker, Jocelyn Brando, Kate Reid, Rance Howard, Dack Rambo, Cathy Podewell, Barbara Stock, Susan Lucci
Creator: David Jacobs
Composer: Jerrold Immel

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