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    • Victoria Principal, Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, Charlene Tilton, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, and Steve Kanaly in Dallas (1978)

      1. Dallas

      1978–1991TV-PGTV Series
      7.1 (18K)
      J.R. Ewing, a Texas oil baron, uses manipulation and blackmail to achieve his ambitions, both business and personal. He often comes into conflict with his brother Bobby, his arch-enemy Cliff Barnes and his long-suffering wife Sue Ellen.
    • Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, Jordana Brewster, Linda Gray, Jesse Metcalfe, Brenda Strong, Julie Gonzalo, and Josh Henderson in Dallas (2012)

      2. Dallas

      2012–2014TV-14TV Series
      7.2 (11K)
      The next generation of the Ewing family, cousins John Ross Ewing and Christopher Ewing, clash over the family's oil business and vast fortune.
    • Dallas: J.R. Returns (1996)

      3. Dallas: J.R. Returns

      19962hTV Movie
      6.7 (933)
      Five years after J.R. Ewing lost Ewing Oil and apparently committed suicide, he turns up alive and well. He returns to Dallas and plots to bring his family back together, and regain control of Ewing Oil from his archenemy Cliff Barnes.
    • Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, and Linda Gray in Dallas: War of the Ewings (1998)

      4. Dallas: War of the Ewings

      19982hNot RatedTV Movie
      6.3 (811)
      It has been two years since Bobby and Sue Ellen Ewing took over control of Ewing Oil. Although J.R. is successfully managing a large oil conglomerate, he wants to once again own his father's company. When he discovers that Ray Krebbs' land, which is heavily mortgaged, has undiscovered oil on it, he knows that if he plays his cards right, he can purchase the land and have enough money to regain control of Ewing Oil. But his business rival Carter McKay also has his eyes on Ray's property, and may soon join Bobby and Sue Ellen as an executive at Ewing Oil. Both parties hatch schemes in order to get what they want.
    • Larry Hagman, Dale Midkiff, David Marshall Grant, and Molly Hagan in Dallas: The Early Years (1986)

      5. Dallas: The Early Years

      19863hTV Movie
      6.8 (489)
      Digger Barnes is furious when his friend Jock Ewing starts dating the love of his life Ellie Southworth. He is also convinced that Jock has cheated him out of his share in their oil fields. And so begins the decades long Barnes-Ewing feud.
    • Patrick Duffy in Hotel Dallas (2016)

      6. Hotel Dallas

      20161h 14m
      6.1 (192)
      In 1980s Romania, Dallas (1978) becomes a huge hit and inspires a young woman to emigrate to America. Playfully mixing fiction and documentary, "Hotel Dallas" is a surreal parable of communism, capitalism, and the power of art.
    • 7. Dallas VIP: 30 Year Reunion at Southfork Ranch

      2010Video
    • 8. Celebrate Freedom with Kirk Cameron's Monumental

      20132hTV Special
      2-hour JCTV Fourth of July Special featuring Reba Toney and Kirk Cameron's new Documentary Monumental, in Search of America's National Treasure with testimonies form Artist, Celebrities, and Artist from the 23 annual Celebrate Freedom Festival at South Fork Ranch.
    • Dallas (1978)

      9. Dallas

      Episode: 

      After the Fall: Ewing Rise

      (1987)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.1 (123)
      The Ewings are thrust into a state of tragic despair while awaiting the fate of Pamela after her car accident.
    • Susan Howard and Steve Kanaly in Barbecue Five (1984)

      10. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Barbecue Five

      (1984)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (127)
      J.R. is delighted that no Barnes are in attendance at the Ewings' annual barbecue at Southfork but he receives a shock from Jamie which spoils his fun.
    • Barbecue Four (1983)

      11. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Barbecue Four

      (1983)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.8 (137)
      Clayton Farlow and Miss Ellie have a surprise for the guests gathered at Southfork for the annual Ewing barbecue. Reactions vary after Clayton announces that he and Ellie are engaged, but J.R. is furious.
    • Barbecue Two (1982)

      12. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Barbecue Two

      (1982)
      1978–199150mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.8 (151)
      Miss Ellie plans the annual Ewing Barbecue to celebrate Jock's return from South America. Lucy invites Mitch to the party but is annoyed when he neglects her. Ray gets drunk and embarrasses Donna. Miss Ellie gets a shocking phone call.
    • Battle Lines (1984)

      13. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Battle Lines

      (1984)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.6 (135)
      J.R. leaves no stone unturned to discover who is gunning for him. J.R.'s efforts to expose the would-be assassin are frustrated by the seemingly airtight alibis of all his enemies, until the gun used in the attack on Bobby is discovered in the home of...
    • Victoria Principal in Dallas (1978)

      14. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Bells Are Ringing

      (1986)
      1978–19911hTV-PGTV Episode
      7.3 (113)
      Bobby and Pam are forced to face a difficult decision about their wedding in light of Ray's startling revelation. J.R. receives shocking news about Wes Parmalee's claims -- information that may have a profound effect on the control of Ewing Oil.
    • Billion Dollar Question (1982)

      15. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Billion Dollar Question

      (1982)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (147)
      J.R. tries to push his mother and Bobby into a decision that would open Jock's will. Bobby and J.R. agree that it is time their mother gets out and meet old friends.
    • Black Market Baby (1978)

      16. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Black Market Baby

      (1978)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.3 (227)
      After over seven years of hoping to become a mother, Sue Ellen decides to attempt adoption behind JR's back. After finding a young woman named Rita who's willing to give up her baby, Sue Ellen unexpectedly bonds with her. Bobby is not too thrilled at the prospect of his wife, Pamela, turning down the idea of a baby while contemplating the idea of returning to the workforce.
    • Blocked (1981)

      17. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Blocked

      (1981)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (148)
      Bobby talks to Jordan Lee who denies being the father of Kristin's baby. Clayton refuses to throw out Sue Ellen, despite J.R.'s control of the oil.The price of oil starts to drop, making J.R.'s plan much riskier.
    • Barbara Bel Geddes and Larry Hagman in Dallas (1978)

      18. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Brothers and Sons

      (1987)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.3 (109)
      With Bobby as best man, Ray and Jenna finally exchange wedding vows. The wedding day finds Christopher struggling with the discovery of the identity of Lucas's father, while Jenna pines over past feelings for Bobby.
    • Bypass (1978)

      19. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Bypass

      (1978)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (225)
      Infuriated by Bobby getting stonewalled by his brother, JR, Jock confronts JR about it and suffers a heart attack during the process. While Bobby fills in at the ranch, JR takes it upon himself to make a deal under the table that involves Section 40 of Southfork and doing something he knows will only upset his father.
    • Changing of the Guard (1982)

      20. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Changing of the Guard

      (1982)
      1978–199150mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.7 (153)
      J.R. is the focus of everyone's wrath at Southfork. J.R. is blamed by the other Ewings, as well as Afton and Rebecca, for driving Cliff to suicide. Bobby has his own reasons for being furious with J.R. after being blackmailed by him over Christopher.
    • Shalane McCall in Charlie (1984)

      21. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Charlie

      (1984)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      6.9 (128)
      Bobby and Jenna are frantic when Charlie disappears, Clayton still feels like an outsider at Southfork and Pam interprets new evidence as proof that Mark is alive.
    • George Kennedy and Beth Toussaint in Dallas (1978)

      22. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Counter Attack

      (1989)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.2 (109)
      The range war violently erupts as Bobby vows revenge after Christopher is caught in the brutal cross-fire. J.R., Bobby, Clayton, Ray, and their mercenaries mount forces to destroy McKay and his men and save Southfork.
    • Deborah Shelton and Ken Kercheval in Deja Vu (1984)

      23. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Deja Vu

      (1984)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (130)
      Bobby thinks Jenna intentionally ran out on him and with that the wedding is cancelled. Bobby is stunned to find Jenna with Marchetta.
    • Patrick Duffy and Larry Hagman in Do You Take This Woman? (1984)

      24. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Do You Take This Woman?

      (1984)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (129)
      Bobby and Jenna's wedding day arrives but a mysterious phone call leaves the assembled guests without a bride and groom. Jamie declares she doesn't intend to use the document she possesses against the family, only to prove she is a Ewing.
    • Double Wedding (1978)

      25. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Double Wedding

      (1978)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (219)
      Pam's secret comes out when her ex-husband returns to Dallas after having been locked in a Vietnamese prison camp and several years in a hospital. Only her ex-husband, Ed, claims that their marriage was never annulled, and no one can find any documents to prove otherwise, which not only hurts Bobby emotionally, but financially, as his new construction company has trouble getting off the ground with a church looking to build a new school.
    • Executive Wife (1981)

      26. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Executive Wife

      (1981)
      1978–199150mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (164)
      J.R. encourages Jock to make a business investment he knows will interfere with Bobby's plans. Pam resents Bobby's obsession with Ewing Oil. Lucy announces her engagement to Mitch, which doesn't meet with her family's approval.
    • Five Dollars a Barrel (1981)

      27. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Five Dollars a Barrel

      (1981)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.8 (152)
      J.R. finds himself in financial hot water and must broker an extension of his loan. Cliff takes advantage of J.R.'s hot spot to get some concessions. Pam is allowed to leave the hospital and visit Southfork.
    • Fringe Benefits (1982)

      28. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Fringe Benefits

      (1982)
      1978–199150mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (139)
      J.R. Ewing and Cliff Barnes vie for the same oil refinery, with either Sue Ellen or Afton holding the trump card to win the deal for her man.
    • Gone But Not Forgotten (1981)

      29. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Gone But Not Forgotten

      (1981)
      1978–199150mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.6 (158)
      J.R. and Cliff testify about the death. J.R. tries to take advantage of Sue Ellen leaving the Southern Cross to arrange the funeral to kidnap John Ross back but is foiled by Dusty. Cliff has no luck finding a new job or convincing anyone to move against Bobby for ethics violations. Bobby and Pam start an attempt to adopt but find out the wait is long.
    • Patrick Duffy in Dallas (1978)

      30. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Gone with the Wind

      (1987)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      6.9 (114)
      Bobby makes a startling discovery when he enters Pam's hospital room.
    • Hit and Run (1982)

      31. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Hit and Run

      (1982)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (143)
      J.R. and Bobby take different routes in their efforts to outdo each other for Ewing Oil. J.R. again is up to his old tricks to gain the advantage over his brother in their rivalry.
    • Jack Scalia in Dallas (1978)

      32. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Hustling

      (1987)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      6.9 (110)
      Bobby comes to a weighty resolution concerning his beloved Pam. Christopher's reaction to the bad news from Pam provides Bobby with the impetus for his decision.
    • If at First You Don't Succeed (1984)

      33. Dallas

      Episode: 

      If at First You Don't Succeed

      (1984)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (129)
      J.R. fears for his life when the investigation into Bobby's shooting takes an unexpected turn that leaves the police baffled as the assailant prepares to strike again.
    • Jamie (1984)

      34. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Jamie

      (1984)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.6 (133)
      Southfork has a mystery guest. The would-be assassin is interrupted during a second deadly attempt at murder. However, the discovery may have come too late to save the victim.
    • Jock's Will (1982)

      35. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Jock's Will

      (1982)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.9 (149)
      The Ewing clan gathers at Southfork to hear the contents of Jock's will. Miss Ellie realizes that there is little hope of Jock ever returning so she takes her own advice about "moving on".
    • Little Boy Lost (1981)

      36. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Little Boy Lost

      (1981)
      1978–199150mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.6 (152)
      J.R. and Sue Ellen go to court to decide custody of John Ross. Miss Ellie tells J.R. that she won't stand for any mudslinging and attends the hearing to see if he obeys.
    • Missing Heir (1981)

      37. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Missing Heir

      (1981)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.7 (166)
      J.R. and Cliff recognize the corpse in the Southfork pool and promptly accuse each other of murder. Pam takes John Ross to Sue Ellen. The Sheriff learns who shot J.R.
    • Jenilee Harrison in Dallas (1978)

      38. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Mothers

      (1985)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (118)
      J.R. faces losing control of Ewing Oil when his mother and Pam decide to sell to Wendell. Miss Ellie is not happy when Sue Ellen's trouble making mother arrives at Southfork determined to straighten out her daughter's life.
    • Patrick Duffy and Sheree J. Wilson in Dallas (1978)

      39. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Mummy's Revenge

      (1987)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      6.9 (110)
      The families of Southfork anxiously await news from the hospital concerning Clayton. J.R. tries to comfort a scared and nervous Miss Ellie as Clayton undergoes surgery.
    • Nightmare (1980)

      40. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Nightmare

      (1980)
      1978–199146mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (180)
      J.R. fights for full recovery and tries to undermine Bobby running Ewing Oil. Miss Ellie and Jock find the gun used to shoot J.R. at Southfork. Sue Ellen has nightmares that she shot J.R.
    • No More Mister Nice Guy: Part 2 (1980)

      41. Dallas

      Episode: 

      No More Mister Nice Guy: Part 2

      (1980)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.8 (187)
      J.R. recovers in the hospital. Bobby takes over Ewing Oil. Sue Ellen worries because she blacked out the night J.R. was shot. Alan Beam is brought back to Dallas for questioning and Cliff is detained by police and suspended from the D.A.'s office. Lucy meets a med student named Mitch.
    • Oil Baron's Ball III (1984)

      42. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Oil Baron's Ball III

      (1984)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (125)
      J.R.'s manipulations are evident at the annual Oil Barons Ball as the Ewing and Barnes families face off with Pam the likely loser.
    • Old Acquaintance (1978)

      43. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Old Acquaintance

      (1978)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.3 (229)
      Bobby's childhood sweetheart Jenna Wade is in trouble after being exposed as the mistress of important businessman Maynard Anderson. Bobby helps her to get a new place to live for her and her young daughter Charlie, who's biological father has never been revealed by Jenna. Pam becomes very agitated when Bobby spends all of his free time and more with Jenna. Meanwhile, Cliff Barnes prepares to run for senate.
    • Linda Gray in Dallas (1978)

      44. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Out of the Frying Pan

      (1988)
      1978–199148mTV-PGTV Episode
      6.9 (105)
      J.R.'s lust for the young country girl Cally Harper leads him into a dangerous situation that even his wiles, Ewing money, power, and clout can't get him out of.
    • Post Nuptial (1982)

      45. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Post Nuptial

      (1982)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.8 (145)
      Cliff goes nuts at JR & Sue Ellen's dance, resulting in half the wedding party taking an unscheduled dip in the pool. Afton later admits to Cliff her part in his securing the purchase of his oil refinery from Gil Thurman and Bobby reveals his knowledge of JR being behind Harwood Oil.
    • Patrick Duffy and Larry Hagman in Dallas (1978)

      46. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Proof Positive

      (1986)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (111)
      After Wes Parmalee makes a startling disclosure at the annual Oil Baron's Ball in front of Dallas' finest, he agrees to undergo a polygraph test.
    • Ray's Trial (1983)

      47. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Ray's Trial

      (1983)
      1978–199150mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.7 (142)
      Ray stands trial for the mercy killing of Mickey. An old flame reappears in Bobby's life. With the bitter fight for the family business finally resolved, the Ewings attempt to heal the lacerations inflicted on their lives by the contest.
    • Victoria Principal in Dallas (1978)

      48. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Resurrection

      (1985)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (124)
      Miss Ellie accepts the idea of selling Ewing Oil as a means of keeping her troubled family together, but the prospect further divides the Ewing heirs.
    • Victoria Principal, Patrick Duffy, Jenilee Harrison, Ken Kercheval, and Dack Rambo in Dallas (1978)

      49. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Return to Camelot: Part 2

      (1986)
      1978–199147mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.2 (126)
      Bobby is alive and touches the lives of the Ewings, the Farlows, the Krebbs and the Barneses.
    • Reunion: Part 1 (1978)

      50. Dallas

      Episode: 

      Reunion: Part 1

      (1978)
      1978–199149mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.6 (269)
      Jock and Miss Ellie's middle son, Gary, a recovering alcoholic, returns to Southfork after a long absence. Meanwhile, Lucy discovers her mother, Valene (Gary's ex-wife), working at a diner outside of town.

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