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Larry Hagman to reprise his role as J.R. Ewing Feb. 2, 2011— -- Long before the Sopranos became television's most talked about family, another clan had shamelessly marked its territory. Those ...
It has been 40 years since "Dallas" first aired and some of the original cast members met up to celebrate the milestone, reminisce about the show's success and discuss a possible third reboot.
To this day, Linda Gray’s name is synonymous to her Sue Ellen Ewing persona. Truth be told, producers originally wanted Mary Frann (you got it, Bob Newhart’s TV wife from Newhart) to portray J ...
If people outside the Lone Star State imagine certain stereotypes when Texas comes to mind, it's possible they can trace that impression back to April 2nd, 1978 when Dallas made its TV debut on CBS.
Damn, it’s good to have J.R. Ewing back. As the ruthless oil baron of Dallas, he was the original dashing scumbag arch-villain, on the original prime-time soap. Played by the great Larry Hagman ...
On April 2, 1978, CBS premiered its primetime soap opera Dallas, which would go on to run for fourteen seasons at the network. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review, which appeared as part of ...
Dallas: We Never Wanted to Remake the Original After 21 years and one of the biggest TV cliff-hangers of all time, Dallas returns to TV this June on TNT. Just don't call the new series a reboot or ...
Get a look inside Dallas' original Southfork (no, the other one), ... The Park Lane mansion used to film interior scenes of Southfork for the TV show Dallas is on the market for almost $13 million.
The original show from the 1980s helped define the very city it was named after. For tourists such as Karl Bossert and Tom Hogeland of Florida, it's an image that persists to this very day.
The show returned for 40 episodes from 2012 to 2014, featuring a mix of actors from the original series as well as new actors. However, the revamped show didn't take pop culture by storm like the ...