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Series creator David Jacobs wrote the first and final episodes of the season and served as the executive script consultant (i.e. showrunner). He remained as the creative consultant until mid-way through the second season, when he left his day-to-day involvement with Dallas to create, and later serve as showrunner on spinoff series Knots Landing.
The original miniseries (consisting of five episodes) from 1978 is now presented as "Season 1" in keeping with the initial release on DVD in 2004, although originally Season 1 officially began with the episode that aired on September 23, 1978. This article has been reformatted to list episodes by the current convention rather than original ...
Season 6 (1982–83 season) Episode 5: "Jock's Will". Featuring Ted Shackelford as Gary Ewing. This episode of Dallas was directly followed by an episode of Knots Landing on the same evening titled "New Beginnings" Season 9 (1985–86 season) Episode 1: "The Family Ewing". Featuring Ted Shackelford as Gary Ewing; Season 10 (1986–87 season)
Pamela Rebecca is born off-screen in Dallas in 1985, as the daughter of Cliff Barnes and Afton Cooper. At the time of Rebecca's birth, Afton had left Dallas, and Cliff wasn't aware of her existence until 1989, when she appeared in the season 12 episodes "Yellow Brick Road" and "The Sound of Money". As Afton didn't want to acknowledge Cliff as ...
Jim McMullan as Andrew Dowling (14 episodes, season 10) Bill Morey as Judge (1 episode, season 5) and Leo Wakefield (11 episodes, season 7–8 and 11) Dennis Patrick as Vaughn Leland (19 episodes, seasons 3, 5 and 7–8) J. Eddie Peck as Tommy McKay (13 episodes, seasons 12–13) George O. Petrie as Harv Smithfield (54 episodes, seasons 3–14)
1st episode Season(s) Episode count Julie Grey: Tina Louise: 1x01: 1–2: 5 Secretary to J.R. Ewing who leaked important papers on Sen. "Wild Bill" Orloff to Cliff Barnes and ruined Orloff's career. Returned to town the following year to get revenge on J.R., striking up a close relationship with her former boss, Jock Ewing.
John Carter seemed desperate to find his missing fiancée. On the night of Aug. 14, 2011 — less than 24 hours after Katelyn Markham had last been seen in the Cincinnati suburb where she lived ...
Dallas' fifth season was released by Warner Bros. Home Video, on a Region 1 DVD box set of five double-sided DVDs, on August 1, 2006. In addition to the 26 episodes, it also includes the featurette "A Living Landmark, A Tour of the Real Southfork Ranch". [1]