Dallas: Created by David Jacobs. With Larry Hagman, Ken Kercheval, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray. 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 broth
I guess I was just a true blue fan of the show right to the end. The season I liked the least though, was the one that Bobby was actually gone. I was glad to have him back and if they had to use the whole dream thing to get him back, I was fine with that. Nov 15, 2003...
I’ll never believe that Bobby James Ewing (Patrick Duffy) — that strapping, hunk of Grade A Texas beefcake — could be outmuscled by the clowns whokidnappedhim during the middle of the show’s second season. For goodness sakes, Bobby is the kind of guy who can take on a barroom full...
Apparently it was cut from the episode, but TNT helpfully distributed a publicity shot from Bobby and Ann’s conversation, so I’m including it here. Here’s hoping the scene is included on the third-season DVD; not only do I want to know what Mr. and Mrs. Ewing are talking about, ...
How did 'Dallas' end? In the 14th season finale in 1991,JR had lost his company to Cliff Barnes, his wife and children had left him, and Bobby now owned Southfork, which was empty after every family member had left one-by-one. ...
Bobby Ewing was dead, at the request of actor Patrick Duffy, but the character returned when Duffy wanted back on the show. Bobby was resurrected when his death and all the rest of the previous season were redefined as Pam's dream. Linda Gray left the show in 1989, and her character, ...
conniving oil baron J.R. Ewing put a gun to his head in the 1991 series finale, "Dallas" returns to television on Wednesday in a new version for cable channel TNT with a younger generation joining iconic actors Larry Hagman (J.R.), Linda Gray (Sue Ellen) and Patrick Duffy (Bobby). ...
Currently airing Wednesdays at 9 p.m. (ET/PT), TNT’s Dallas marks the return to Southfork of J.R., Bobby and Sue Ellen Ewing, who bring with them their arsenal of secrets, schemes and betrayals. This time, they’re joined by the next generation of Ewings, who take ambition and ...
— Bobby Skinner (@BobbySkinner_)November 12, 2023 The Dak interception is of course one he'll want back ... But he did follow it up with a TD toss to Jake Ferguson for the big lead, combining with CeeDee Lamb's earlier TD run on a reverse. ...
Bobby will always be the good guy everyone loves, but John Ross is the one you’d want to lose a weekend with! Reply john April 16, 2014 at 9:28 PM This entire discussion prompted me to pull out the DVD with Dallas: The Early Years, JR Returns and War of the Ewings....