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Season 9:
| 228. Trompe
L'Oeil |
| guest stars: Dack
Rambo (Jack Ewing) Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmelee) Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Morgan
Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Punk Anderson is confused about whether Wes Parmalee could be Jock. J.R.
meets C.D Calhoun and explains his plan to him. Miss Ellie
tells Wes Parmalee's story to the family and begins to be confused
herself. Bobby threatens Parmalee and J.R. tries to buy him off. J.R. has
a fight with Mandy over her picture in a newspapers. Bobby tries to assure
Miss Ellie that Parmalee is a fraud. Clayton warns Parmalee. J.R. wants to find
out who owns Valentine Lingerie. Jack's ex-wife April Stevens arrives, with some bad news for Jack's finances. Parmalee visit
Ewing Oil and leaves J.R. and Bobby puzzled.
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broadcast: Oct. 24, 1986 written: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 229. Territorial
Imperative |
| guest stars: Dack
Rambo (Jack Ewing) Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmalee) Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Jenilee
Harrison (Jamie Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Jim
Haynie (Garrett Gordon) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
J.R. and Bobby investigate Wes Parmalee. J.R. is worried about the future
of Ewing Oil if Parmalee's story holds up in court. Jack Ewing tells Jamie
about April's unexpected arrival. Pam surprise Cliff by refusing to
continue her finance backing for him. Sue Ellen's Valentine
Lingerie business develops very well. Charlie causes more problems
for Jenna. Ray offers Jenna his friendship and support. J.R. meets April
Stevens. Wes Paramlee succeeds in confusing Miss Ellie again. Cliff meets
April Stevens . J.R. and B.D. Calhoun further discuss Calhoun's mission to
the Middle East. Bobby wants to help Charlie but ends up being
misunderstood by Jenna. Donna asks Ray whether he's having an affair with
Jenna. Sue Ellen visits Wes Paramlee.
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broadcast: Oct. 31, 1986 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 230. The
Second Time Around |
| guest stars: Dack
Rambo (Jack Ewing) Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmalee) Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Jenilee
Harrison (Jamie Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
Haynie (Garrett Gordon) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Salami McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Wes Parmalee talks to John Ross. Sue Ellen tells Miss Ellie that she
visited Parmalee. Charlie and Jenna disagree about the future and Bobby's
role in it. Jamie catches Cliff cheating on her. J.R. Mandy don't get
along. Parmalee agrees to take medical tests. Jamie moves out on Cliff.
J.R. wants to buy Valentine Lingerie but Valentine refuse to
disclose who the owner is. Parmalee shocks Miss Ellie by showing up at Bobby and
Pam's wedding. Cliff comes to the wedding with April Stevens. Marital
difference between Ray and Donna become bigger. Ray's startling
announcement shocks Bobby and Pam just a few minutes before they get
married.
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broadcast: Nov. 7, 1986 written by: Calvin
Clements, Jr. directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 231. Bells
Are Ringing |
| guest stars: Dack
Rambo (Jack Ewing) Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmalee) Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Jenilee
Harrison (Jamie Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
Haynie (Garrett Gordon) Laurence
Haddon (Franklin Horner) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Paul
Sorenson (Andy Bradley) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Ray's shocking announcement about Jenna's pregnancy with Bobby's baby
temporarily suspends the wedding and forces Miss Ellie to announce a 'slight delay'' as Bobby and Pam discuss what to do next. Bobby
and Pam eventually remarry, despite J.R.'s attempts to maneuver the
situation in his favor. After the wedding, Miss Ellie feels sorry for Pam
while J.R. feels sorry for Jenna. Pam and Bobby wonder how he will manage
to stay away from Jenna's baby. Jenna refuses to talk to Bobby. J.R. runs
into Sue Ellen at Valentine Lingerie. Jack has a fight with April and
Cliff . J.R. learns about April's divorce settlement. The newlyweds
celebrate their marriage with Clayton and Miss Ellie. Jack turns down
J.R.'s offer to buy his 10 percent of Ewing Oil. Sue Ellie tells Parmalee
to stay away from John Ross. Parmalee surprises Sue Ellie with knowledge of
details from the life of the Ewing's from years ago. Bobby asks Jenna about
why she kept the baby a secret from him. B.D.Calhoun gets his down payment
from J.R. on his Saudi Arabian mission. The banks give Ewing Oil a hard
time because of Paramlee's chain. Miss Ellie keeps her promise to meet
with Parmalee.
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broadcast: Nov. 14, 1986 written by: Leah
Markus directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 232. Who's
Who at the Oil Baron's Ball? |
| guest stars: Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmalee) Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Jenilee
Harrison (Jamie Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Morgan
Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) John
Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Fern
Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Disagreement continues between Miss Ellie and Clayton over Wes Parmalee.
Clayton feels he has to fight both Parmalee and Jock's ghost. A Hollywood
producer named Bruce Harvey expresses an interest in
Mandy Winger. J.R. is concerned about Bobby's situation, with Jenna's baby
on the way. The C.I.A. warns J.R. against associating with B.D.Calhoun.
Cliff invites April to the Oil Baron's Ball. Ray tells Donna that the fate
of Jenna's baby should be entirely her choice. J.R. wants April to sell
him 5 percent of Ewing Oil. Cliff wants his $500,000 back from Jack.
Parmalee''s x-ray offer more surprise for J.R. and Bobby. Pam and Bobby
meet April Stevens. Jenna and Ray stay away from the Oil Baron's Ball. At the
ball, Parmalee shocks the oil community. Parmalee agrees to take a
lie-detector test. Clayton threatens to kill Parmalee.
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broadcast: Nov. 21, 1986 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 233. Proof
Positive |
| guest stars: Dark Rambo (Jack Ewing) Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmalee) Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Jenilee
Harrison (Jamie Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Tom
Bower (Mancuso) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Jeff
Kaake (Mandy's Film Love Interest) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Clayton moves out on Miss Ellie. Sue Ellen shows her Valentine
Lingerie business to Pamela. J.R. confronts his mother about Clayton
staying at a hotel. Jenna tells Charlie that she will not abort the
baby. Jenna and Charlie get along fine again. Miss Ellie tells Ray that
she's got to resolve the Parmalee problem. April plots to profit from
ex-husband Jack. Mandy is offered a Hollywood contract. Ray invites
Clayton to move into his house. The Environmental Protection Agency wants
to shut down Cliff's 340. Pam shocks Jenna with an offer concerning
Jenna's baby. Parmalle takes a lie-detector test and J.R. and Bobby are
shocked by the results. J.R. tells Mandy that she will never be his wife.
Jamie thinks she's got the solution to Cliff's environmental problem.
Parmalee threatens to sell Ewing Oil to Jeremy Wendell.
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broadcast: Nov. 28, 1986 written by: Calvin
Clements, Jr. directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 234. Something
Old, Something New |
| guest stars: Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmalee) Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Jenilee
Harrison (Jamie Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Jim
Haynie (Garrett Gordon) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Bobby flies down to South America to find evidence to get rid of Parmalee.
Sue Ellen reveals to Mandy that she's behind Valentine
Lingerie. Jenna tells Bobby that she want to cut all ties to him. J.R. tries to push Miss Ellie to declare Parmalee a fraud but she still
thinks he may be Jock. Bobby and Pam discuss her offer to Jenna regarding
Jenna's baby. J.R. is impressed with Sue Ellen's business venture. Ellie
is not thrilled about Bobby's trip to South America. J.R. and Bobby tell
their mother that they will move out if she brings Parmalee to Southfork
as her husband. Pam makes Cliff a business offer. J.R. wants to abort B.D
Calhoun mission. Miss Ellie kisses Parmalee.
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broadcast: Dec. 5, 1986 written by: Leah
Markus directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 235. Bar-B-Cued |
| guest stars: Dank Rambo (Jack Ewing) Steve
Forrest (Wes Parmalee) Jenilee
Harrison (Jamie Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) Morgan
Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Miss Ellie and J.R. have a fight over her dating Parmalee. In Washington,
Donna meets U.S. Senator Andrew Dowling. J.R.
wants Clayton to side with him against Parmalee. Wendell plots to use
Parmalee against the Ewing's. Valentine and Sue Ellen disagree on business
strategy. Jamie bills Cliff for the solution to his environmental problem.
Miss Ellie admits she feels attracted to Parmalee. The news media report on the
events in Saudi Arabia and J.R. thinks that B.D. Calhoun has been killed.
J.R. uses Sly protect Ewing Oil against Parmalee. Donna and Senator
Dowling discover they have quite a lot in common. J.R. uses April to find
out about Parmalee. Clayton and Miss Ellie reconcile. Jack sells his share
of Ewing Oil to Jamie for 1 dollar. Bobby returns from South America
bringing the truth about Parmalee, and the mystery is resolved.
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broadcast: Dec. 12, 1986 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 236. The
Fire Next Time |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) Morgan
Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Laurence
Haddon (Franklin Horner) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
The Parmalee mystery is resolved and things get back to normal at Ewing
Oil but not between Clayton and Miss Ellie. Clayton goes on a manhunt to
find Parmalee. April intends to prove fraudulent intent in Jack's sale of
10 percent of Ewing Oil. J.R. learns frightened news about B.D. Calhoun.
Donna comes to a decision about her marriage. Wendell vows to put the
Ewing's out of business and asks Cliff to use Pam to achieve it. Jenna and
Donna discuss Ray. Christopher and John Ross don't get along. B.D.Calhoun
threatens J.R.
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broadcast: Dec19, 1986 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 237. So
Shall Ye Reap |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
Haynie (Garrett Gordon) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Tom
Bower (Mancuso) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
J.R. wants to buy off B.D. Calhoun to prevent his revenge. Bobby and Pam
discuss her being overprotective of Christopher. Donna decides to leave
Southfork. Jeremy Wendell wants April Stevens on his side. Bobby and Jenna
discuss the baby. Clayton pursues the issue of Parmalee's lie detector
test. Calhoun terrorizes J.R. April gets an apartment from J.R. Ray wants
to know where Donna will live after the baby is born. Pam and Cliff have
more disagreements over business. Ray wants to make sure he will be seeing
his baby. Miss Ellie gets impatient with Clayton over his obsession with
Parmalee. Calhoun makes contact with an unsuspecting Sue Ellen.
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broadcast: Jan. 02, 1987 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Jerry
Jameson |
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| 238. Tick,
Tock |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Signy
Coleman (Unknown) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
B.D. Calhoun plots revenge against J.R. Ray considers a court fight to get
custody of his child. Jenna's pregnancy puts more strain on Pam and Bobby.
Ray and Clayton go back to their horse business. Senator Dowling asks
Donna to come back to Washington. Cliff does business with Wendell and
unknowingly alienates April in the process. Charlie likes having Ray
around her mother. John Ross and Christopher have more fights. April wants
to locate Jamie. Miss Ellie is not very happy over Clayton's involvement
in the business with Ray. Sue Ellie misses Mandy Winger as Valentine girl.
Calhoun penetrates Southfork and puts J.R. in deadly danger.
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broadcast: Jan. 9, 1987 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 239. Night
Visitor |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Mark
Withers (Private Investigator) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
J.R. keeps the Calhoun affair a secret from Bobby. Jenna tells Miss Ellie
she wants to cut all ties to the Ewing's. Ray is determined to get custody
of the baby. J.R. asks Harry McSween for help with Calhoun. Ray's lawyers
warns him against any relationships with other woman during
the custody battle. Bobby senses J.R. is keeping a secret something from
him. April seduces J.R. Ray meets Senator Dowling. J.R. gets a gun
training. B.D. Calhoun tricks Sue Ellen.
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broadcast: Jan. 23, 1987 written by: Calvin
Clements, Jr. directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 240. Cat
and Mouse |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Ray doesn't like Senator Dowling hanging around Donna. The family thinks
that Sue Ellen has started drinking again. Jenna tells Charlie that she's too
attached to Ray. J.R. gets mysterious photographs of Sue Ellen. Cliff gets
information on Ewing business out of Pam. J.R. tells Bobby about Calhoun.
Dowling questions Donna about her and Ray. Wendell pressures Cliff for
information on Ewing business. Sue Ellen fears she may have been raped.
Sue Ellen questions J.R. about B.D. Bobby asks Pam to take extra safety
precautions. Jenna admits to herself that she misses Ray. J.R. and Bobby
burst into Calhoun's hotel room.
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broadcast: Jan. 30, 1987 written by: Leah
Markus directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 241. High
Noon For Calhoun |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Hunter
Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
J.R and Bobby tell their wives about B.D Calhoun. Sue Ellen, Pam, and the
kids take safety in California. Wendell tells April he knows where Jack
Ewing is. B.D. kidnaps John Ross and blackmails J.R. Bobby, J.R. and Ray
manage to trick Calhoun but J.R. gets wounded and John Ross almost gets
killed in the showdown with B.D.
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broadcast: Feb. 6, 1987 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: David
Paulsen |
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| 242. Olio |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
J.R. recovers in the hospital after the shooting in L.A. and gets a
visitor from the CIA who brings good news. Pamela blames J.R. for the
whole Calhoun affair but Sue Ellen comes to his defense. Pam's trip to
California upsets Cliff's business. J.R. and Sue Ellen get a little
closer. Bobby confronts about B.D Calhoun. J.R. decides to take a break
from Ewing Oil. John Ross admires his daddy for the courage in the L.A.
shooting. Jeremy Wendell wants to settle the Calhoun affair against the Ewing's.
Donna feels frustrated in her lobbying efforts. Senator Dowling asks Donna
questions about Ray and their marriage. J.R. uses April to feed
information to Wendell. April feels lonely. Pam accuses Bobby of stealing
a company from Cliff. April gets a phone call form her mother. Charlie
accuses Ray of breaking his word. Sue Ellen receives tragic news from
California about Jamie.
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broadcast: Feb. 13, 987 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Steve
Kanaly |
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| 243. A
Death in the Family |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy
Yasbeck (Mary Elizabeth) Cheryl
Anderson (Sandy) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Pam breaks the news of Jamie's death to Cliff. J.R. pressures April for
her 10 percent of Ewing Oil. J.R. plots to frame Cliff for Jamie's death. Bobby
doesn't share J.R.'s concern over Cliff's claim to the 10 percent. Donna
tells Senator Dowling to leave her alone. Bobby refuses to give in to an
extortionist who claims he has information on Jack's whereabouts. Ray asks
Jenna to move in with him. Marilee sees through Cliff's devious plan and
rebuffs him. Cliff tries to raise $6 million to pay Wendell back. Donna
and Dowling make up. Mrs. Scottfield learns of a chance to get back at the
Ewing's for her husband's suicide.
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broadcast: Feb. 20, 1987 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 244. Revenge
of the Nerd |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Frederick
Coffin (Alfred Simpson) Cheryl
Anderson (Sandy) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Judith
Ledford (Lori) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Sue Ellen shows Pam the new Valentine Girl. Ray is determined to fight for
custody of his child. Donna confides in Miss Ellie before the divorce
hearing. Ray's lawyer outlines his strategy in the divorce case. Cliff and
April have a fight. Cliff tells J.R. and Bobby that he's about to become
the owner of 10 percent of Ewing Oil. J.R. accuses Pam of plotting with
Cliff against Ewing Oil. Miss Ellie is fed up with the family conflicts.
Pam ask Cliff to sell her 10 percent. Ray and Donna get officially
divorced. Ray drinks to forget his troubles. Bobby and Cliff have a fight
about the effect of Cliff's tactics on Pam.
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broadcast: Feb. 27, 1987 written by: Calvin
Clements, Jr. directed by: Linda
Gray |
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| 245. The
Ten Percent Solution |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) Karen
Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Jerry
Hardin (Judge Loeb) Frederick
Coffin (Alfred Simpson) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy
Yasbeck (Mary Elizabeth) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Fern
Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Jernemy Wendell wants Cliff to sell his 10 percent
of Ewing Oil. J.R. plots to frame Cliff for Jamie's death. Bobby doesn't
share J.R.'S concern over Cliff's claim to the 10 percent. Donna tells
Senator Dowling to leave her alone. Bobby refuses to give in to an
extortionist who claims he has information on Jack's whereabouts. Ray asks
Jenna to move in with him. Marilee sees through Cliff's devious plan and
rebuffs him. Cliff tries to raise $6 million to pay Wendell back.
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broadcast: March 13, 1987 written by: Susan
Howard Chrane directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 246. Some
Good, Some Bad |
| guest stars: Dack
Rambo (Jack Ewing) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Steve
Kramer () Stephen
Elliott (Scotty Demerest) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) Karen
Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Frederick
Coffin (Alfred Simpson) David
L. Crowley (Detective) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Cliff is questioned by the police as a murder suspect. J.R. tries to get a
court injunction against Cliff. Jenna moves in with Ray which makes
Charlie very happy. Cliff blames J.R. for his arrest. Wendell tells Pam
about Cliff putting up part of Barnes/Wentworth as collateral. Jack
reappears and Bobby tries to convince him to fight against Cliff for the
10 percent of Ewing Oil. J.R. is angry at Bobby for letting Jack go
without getting his address. Bobby has a terrible fight with Ray when he
finds Jenna and Charlie in Ray's house. Mrs. Scottfield wants her brother to get data on
B.D. Calhoun and J.R. so she can give
them to the Justice Department. Cliff is cleared of all murder charges.
Pam walks out on Cliff for jeopardizing their mother's company. Pam gets
mad when she learns about Jenna living with Ray. Valentine meets
April and offers her a modeling job. Jack decides to stick with J.R. and
Bobby to fight Cliff.
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broadcast: March 20, 1987 written by: Louella
Lee Caraway directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 247. War
and Peace |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Stephen
Elliott (Scotty Demerest) Karen
Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Frederick
Coffin (Alfred Simpson) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) |
Pam tells Cliff that he's obsessed with revenge against the Ewing's.
Valentine wants Mandy back in the lingerie business. Jenna and Miss Ellie
discuss Jenna's moving in with Ray. Nancy Scottfield talks to a newspaper
editor about the Calhoun affair. Jenna's pregnancy and living with Ray puts
more strain on Pam and Bobby's marriage. Nancy Scottfield talks her
brother into cooperating in order to get back at the Ewing's. Sue Ellen
asks J.R. about how he'd feel if Mandy Winger were to return. Bobby and
Ray try to make up. Sue Ellen tells Bruce Harvey that she wants Mandy back
in Dallas. Donna gives birth to baby girl. The court battle for the 10
percent of Ewing Oil ends in surprising victories for April and Cliff.
Nancy Scottfield vows revenge on the Ewing's.
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broadcast: April 3, 1987 written by: Leah
Marcus directed by: Dwight
Adair |
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| 248. Ruthless
People |
| guest stars: Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Troy
Evans () William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Frederick
Coffin (Alfred Simpson) Karen
Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
J.R. and April outmaneuver Jeremy Wendell about 5 percent of Ewing Oil.
Ray visit his baby daughter Margaret at the hospital. Valentine insists on
getting Mandy Winger back. Wendell plots to take advantage of a news story
implicating Ewing Oil in terrorism. Ray reaches an understanding with
Senator Dowling concerning Margaret's upbringing. The CIA threatens
Nancy Scottfield and her brother with federal prison. Pam accuses Bobby
of protecting J.R. on the Calhoun affair. Miss Ellie tells J.R. and Bobby
that she won't protect them anymore on Ewing Oil business. Bobby tells Pam
he'd fed up with J.R.'s schemes and that he's getting out of Ewing Oil.
Mandy returns to Dallas. Wendell makes a promise to Nancy Scottfield to
bury Ewing Oil.
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broadcast: April 10, 1987 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 249. The
Dark at the End of the Tunnel |
| guest stars: Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Bobby, Ray and Miss Ellie sell their Ewing Oil holdings to J.R. Pam
returns her 25 percent of Barnes/Wentworth to Cliff. April enjoys her new
wealth and buys a restaurant. Ray shows pictures of Margaret to Jenna and
Charlie. Wendell gives the Justice Department data on Ewing Oil and B.D.
Calhoun. Sue Ellen uses Mandy Winger to test J.R.'s fidelity. Cliff makes
a scene at Ewing Oil. Phyllis breaks down upon hearing the news that Ewing
Oil is being dissolved. Just as Miss Ellie gets her hopes up for the
family's future, she gets terrible news from Washington. Clayton has a
violent confrontation with J.R. and is knocked unconscious.
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broadcast: May 1, 1987 written by: Calvin
Clements, Jr. directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 250. Two-Fifty |
| guest stars: Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Macon McClendon (Gorman) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) Karen
Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield) Frederick
Coffin (Alfred Simpson) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) J.A.
Preston (Daltry) Kenneth
Tigar (Dr. Gordon) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Clayton is taken to the hospital. April vows to get back at everybody in
Dallas who used her. J.R. tries to have the Justice Department's
investigation stopped. April wants to team up with Cliff. Ray confronts
J.R. about B.D. Calhoun. Sue Ellen thinks that J.R. is cheating on her
with Mandy. Clayton hides a medical problem from Miss Ellie. Pam tries to
convince Cliff to get rid of his 5 percent of Ewing Oil. Mandy vows to
stay on in Dallas. J.R. and Bobby go to Washington to try and save Ewing
Oil from the investigation. Jenna goes into labor in Bobby's arms. Wendell
asks Nancy Scottfield and her brother to testify against Ewing Oil. Mandy
tells J.R. that she still loves him. Jenna gives birth to a baby boy. A
federal court injunction shuts down Ewing Oil pending the outcome of the
Justice Department's investigation.
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broadcast: May 8, 1987 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 251. Fall
of the House of Ewing |
| guest stars: Deborah
Shelton (Mandy Winger) Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Macon
McCalman (Gorman) Jim
McMullan (Senator Dowling) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Karen
Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Kenneth
Tigar (Dr. Gordon) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Frank
McCarthy (Richard Taylor) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Jenna names her baby Lucas, after her father. Ray visits Jenna at the
hospital and they discuss the future. J.R. has to explain himself in front
of Sue Ellen after she sees a picture in the newspaper of him and Mandy
Winger. Mandy tells a shocked Bruce Harvey that she's after J.R. Doctors
tell Pam that she can have a baby. Mrs. Scottfield reveals her scheme to a
stunned Bobby. J.R. almost gets trapped by the Justice Department but
manages to get out at the last minute. Christopher learns he was adopted.
J.R. and Bobby strikes a deal with the Justice Department. Miss Ellie learns
of Clayton's heart problem. Sue Ellen confronts Mandy over J.R. Jeremy
Wendell reveals his plot to J.R. Pam and Bobby's dream's and plans are
shattered as tragedy strikes Pam when her car crashes into a tanker and
explodes.
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broadcast: May 15, 1987 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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Season 10:
| 252. After the Fall: Ewing Rise |
| guest stars: Sheere J. Wilson (April Stevens) John Calvin (Wilson
Cryder) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III)
Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Don Starr
(Jordan Lee) Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Sherrill Lynn Rettino (Jackie
Dugan) Robert Rigamonti () Charlie Messenger () Jim Edgecomb () Tim
Donoghue () |
Pam is taken to the hospital with third-degree burns and serious injuries
from the car crash. J.R. embarks on building a new company-- J.R.E.
Industries. Doctors tell Bobby that Pam will most probably live. Cliff
feels guilty about letting Digger down regarding J.R. and Ewing Oil. Jenna
nurtures her new baby boy. J.R. and Sue Ellen get close. April offers
Cliff her help in coping after the loss of Ewing Oil. April meets Wilson
Cryer, Jeremy Wendell's executive assistant. Bobby must face Christopher
and explain about Pam. J.R. consoles Bobby.
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broadcast: Sept. 25, 1987 written by: Arthur Bernard
Lewis directed by: Leonard Katzman |
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| 253. After the Fall: Digger Redux |
| guest stars: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens) Bert Remsen
(Harrison "Dandy" Dandridge) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce)
Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri Katz (John
Ross Ewing III) |
The tragically brief return of Katherine Wentworth as the
psychotically evil Katherine Wentworth. "Sleep on, little sister,
sleep on..."
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broadcast: Sept. 25, 1987 written by: David Paulsen directed
by: Michael Preece |
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| 254. The Son Also Rises |
| guest stars: Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge) Andrew Stevens (Carswell
"Casey" Denault, Jr.) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) John Calvin
(Wilson Cryder) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing
III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren)
Frank Stewart () Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie
Dugan) Alyson Croft (Marny) James L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Christopher runs away from Southfork to Dallas Memorial Hospital. Pam
makes very slow progress in her medical condition. Charlie has problems
with kids at school because of Jenna living with Ray. Clayton is fed up
with Ellie telling him to rest and relax. He doesn't want to be treated
like an invalid. J.R. meets Wilson Cryder. Charlie pressures Ray to marry
Jenna. Bobby confronts Katherine Wentworth at the hospital. Christopher
feels left out because he's adopted. J.R. meets Casey Denault. Dandy shows
up at Cliff''s office.
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broadcast: Oct. 2, 1987 written by: Leah Markus directed
by: Leonard Katzman |
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| 255. Gone with the Wind |
| guest stars: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens) Bert Remsen (Dandy
Dandridge) Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce)
Kenneth Tigar (Dr. Gordon) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) Don Starr (Jordan
Lee) Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan)
Karen Radcliffe (Nurse Ellen Johnson) Paul Menzel () |
Bobby has a doctor fly in from L.A. to help Pam. Ray asks Jenna to let
Bobby sue Lucas. Sue Ellen is surprise by Nicholas Pearce's no- nonsense
approach. Cliff throws Dandy out of his offices. J.R. and Casey Denualt
put on an act in front of Marilee Stone and Jordan Lee. Nicholas Pearce
urges Sue Ellen to expand Valentine Lingerie. April meets Nicholas
Pearce. J.R. uses Casey to reclaim his business power. Miss Ellie and
Clayton keep arguing over his health. Doctors warn Cliff and Bobby before
taking the bandages off Pam's face. Jenna and Ray wonder how to handle the new
situation of Bobby coming to see Lucas. Pam disappears from the hospital.
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broadcast: Oct. 9, 1987 written by: Mitchell Wayne
Katzman directed by: Michael Preece |
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| 256. The Lady Vanishes |
| guest stars: Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge) Andrew Stevens (Casey
Denault) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Robert Colbert (Parker Ellison)
Thomas Ryan (Tom Marta) Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald) Deborah Rennard
(Sly Lovegren) Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie)
Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) Karen Radcliffe (Nurse Ellen Johnson) |
Bobby tries to determine why and how Pam disappeared from the hospital.
Cliff is upset with Bobby for not having turned Katherine in to the police.
Nicholas Pearce has big plans for Valentine Lingerie. J.R. is happy with
Casey's Denault's services. Bobby and Cliff suspect Katherine in Pam's
disappearing and they hired a detective. Serna Ward reappears in Dallas
and asks J.R. to hire her friend. Pam leaves a farewell letter for Bobby
and Christopher.
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broadcast: Oct. 16, 1987 written by: Leonard Katzman directed
by: Leonard Katzman |
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| 257. Tough Love |
| guest stars: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens) Bert Remsen (Dandy
Dandridge) Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce)
John Calvin (Wilson Cryder) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri Katz (John
Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Stephanie Blackmore
(Serena Wald) Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa
Alden) Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Kimberly Foster (Girl in bed with
Nicholas) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Bobby gets depressed over Pam's disappearance. J.R. and Ray unite to
help Bobby. Wilson Cryder tries to intimate J.R. April consoles Cliff.
Bobby explains to Christopher about Pam's leaving. Jenna offers Bobby her
friendship. J.R. uses Serena to find out information on Wilson Cryder. The
Ewing's learn to live with what Pam asked for in her last letter. Dandy
tells Cliff he found oil. Nicholas Pearce tries to get Sue Ellen and April
to work together.
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broadcast: Oct, 23, 1987 written by: Arthur Bernard
Lewis directed by: Michael Preece |
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| 258. Last Tango in Dallas |
| guest stars: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens) Bert Remsen (Dandy
Dandridge) Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce)
Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson) Alice Hirson (Mavis
Anderson) Robert Colbert (Parker Ellison) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade)
Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Stephanie
Blackmore (Serena Wald)Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Deborah Tranelli
(Phyllis) Tricia McFarlin (Lana Rogers) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie
Dugan) Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) |
Bobby meets Lisa Alden. Jenna and Ray get romantically involved.
Nicholas Pearce wants April's business. Dandy takes Cliff into looking for
oil. Pam leaves Bobby her power of attorney for her Wentworth Industries
stock. Bobby goes on a date with Lisa. Ray comes to the Oil Barons Ball
with Jenna. J.R. meets Nicholas Pearce. Ray proposes to Jenna. Clayton's
heart condition causes more problems.
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broadcast: Oct. 30, 1987 written by: David Paulsen directed
by: Jerry Jameson |
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| 259. Mummy's Revenge |
| guest stars: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens) Bert Remsen (Dandy
Dandridge) Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Sharon Wyatt (Marvel Reed)
Kenneth Tigar (Dr. Gordon) Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Shalane McCall
(Charlie Wade) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher
Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan)
Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) Blue Deckert (Grubb-Cliff's Foreman) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Clayton's heart problem leads to an operation. J.R. seeks information on
Kimberly Cryder. Charlie is upset that her mother is not ready to marry
Ray. Clayton's operation is a complete success. Sue Ellen wonders what
Nicholas Pearce is up to. Casey is tired with providing 'services' to Marilee Stone. April seeks Bobby's advice on how
to spend her money. Sue Ellen is worried over Nicholas Pearce's strange
behavior. Ray asks Jenna to be honest about the real reason behind
dragging her feet about marriage. Jenna consults Miss Ellie about Ray's
proposal. Bobby and Christopher spend time with Lisa. Pam files for
divorce from Bobby.
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broadcast: Nov. 6, 1987 pc: 176108 written by:
Mitchell Wayne Katzman directed by: Michael Preece |
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| 260. Hustling |
| guest stars: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens) Bert Remsen (Dandy
Dandridge) Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce)
Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone)
George Petrie (Harve Smithfield) John Calvin (Wilson Cryder) Elaine Wilkes
(Mary Lou Lassiter) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri Katz (John Ross
Ewing III) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua Harris (Christopher
Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Dennis Bailey (Pete) Blue Deckert
(Grubb-Cliff's Foreman) James L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Bobby explains divorce to Christopher and gets a surprise reaction from
him. J.R. meets Kimberly Cryder. Sue Ellen has her first fight with
Nicholas Pearce. Miss Ellie comes to visit Lucas. Jenna is worried that
Ray will get back with Donna. Bobby decides not to fight the divorce and
asks the family to regard Pam as "a closed subject".
Marilee Stone tries to hit on Bobby. Ray appears to be free after Donna
announces her marriage to Senator Dowling. Christopher grows fond of Lisa.
Cliff feels he should listen to Dandy out of loyalty to Digger. Jenna
accepts Ray's proposal. April investigates Nicholas Pearce's past. J.R.
plays games with Wilson Cryder and becomes interested in his wife.
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broadcast: Nov. 13, 1987 written by: Leah Markus directed
by: Jerry Jameson |
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| 261. Bedtime Stories |
| guest stars: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew Stevens
(Casey Denault) Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly
Cryder) Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller Kent) Richard Beymer (Jeff Larkin) Paul
Lieber (Larry Doyle) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) Joshua Harris
(Christopher Ewing) Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield) Don Starr (Jordan Lee) Amy
Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Blue
Deckert (Grubb-Cliff's Foreman) |
Ray and Jenna announce their marriage to the Ewing's. April asks Nicholas
Pearce about his past. J.R. has a confrontation with Pearce about Sue
Ellen. Bobby tells Lisa to stop seeing him and Christopher. Bobby has an
unexpected encounter with an old friend Tammy. Things get back to normal
between Sue Ellen and Pearce. Lisa follows Bobby and Christopher. Bobby is
not interested in joining forces with J.R. to fight Weststar. Lisa turns
out to be Jeff Faraday's sister. Cliff learns that Dandy is in jail. J.R.
gets a tempting offer from Kimberly Cryder.
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broadcast: Nov. 20, 1987 written by: Leonard Katzman directed
by: Michael Preece |
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| 262. Lovers and Other Liars |
| guest stars: Blue Deckert (Grubb-Cliff's Foreman) Sheere J.
Wilson (April Stevens) Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge) Jack Scalia (Nicholas
Pearce) Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade)
Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Deborah Tranelli
(Phyllis) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie) John Hostetter () Richard Reicheg
() Jeff Abbott () |
J.R. wants April to buy Weststar stock. Phyllis opens Bobby's eyes on his
new, non-functioning business. Dandy makes the oil workers go back to work
at gunpoint. Bobby spends time with April. Lisa brings Christopher to
Southfork where Bobby angrily confronts her. Sue Ellen sees J.R. and
Kimberly kissing. Ray wants to make sure he's got Bobby's blessing for his
marriage with Jenna. Dandy strikes a little oil. Sue Ellen uses Pearce to
get back at J.R. J.R. learns that Weststar's biggest shareholder is
Kimberly's father.
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broadcast: Nov. 27, 1987 written by: Arthur Bernard
Lewis directed by: Jerry Jameson |
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| 263. Brothers and Sons |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Bert
Remsen (Dandy Dandridge) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Pail
Lieber (Larry Doyle) Elaine
Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter) D.
David Morin (Mr. Hawk) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Lewis
Arquette (Unknown) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Blue
Deckert (Grubb-Cliff's Foreman) |
Cliff strikes natural gas. Sue Ellen explains to Nicholas Pearce that J.R.
betrayed her. J.R tests Casey's 'business aggressiveness'. Ray
wants Bobby to be his best man at the wedding. April comes across an
obstacle in her investigations of Pearce. Ray and Jenna get married.
Pearce angrily confronts April. Kimberly Cryder meets Sue Ellen. Dandy
pulls a gun on Cliff at the Ewing barbecue. Kimberly and J.R. put on an
act in front of Sue Ellen. Lisa Alden sues Bobby for custody of
Christopher.
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broadcast: Dec. 4, 1987 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 264. Brother,
Can You Spare a Child? |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Morgan
Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) John
Calvin (Wilson Cryder) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) Elaine
Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter) Jack
Collins (Russell Slater) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Suzanne
Marshall (Cliff's Date) Brad
Pitt (Randy) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Kehly
Gray (Kelly) |
Bobby tries to explain to Christopher about legal custody as Lisa purses
her lawsuit. Nicholas Pearce apologizes to April. Christopher gets
rebellious with Bobby over Lucas. April is upset upset over not being at
the barbecue. Sue Ellen vows revenge on J.R. Cliff tells Miss Ellie about
Dandy and wants to make peace. Bobby wants to pay Lisa off. Ray and Jenna
find Charlie home with her boyfriend Randy. J.R. wants to meet Dr. Styles. Clayton feels bored. Lisa threatens Bobby with releasing
damaging information in court. Lisa works with J.R. against Bobby.
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broadcast: Dec. 11, 1987 written by: Leah
Markus directed: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 265. Daddy's
Little Darlin' |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) John
Anderson (Dr. Styles) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) Elaine
Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter) John
Howard Swain (Arlo Howard) B.J.
Ward (Tracy Krauser) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Garrett
Smith (Buck Lassiter) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Brad
Pitt (Randy) Alyson
Croft (Marnie) |
Bobby warns Sue Ellen before the trial on Christopher's custody.
Bobby meets
Nicholas Pearce. Cliff encounters problems in his natural gas venture.
Bobby fears that the truth about how he got Christopher may come out at
the trial. Bobby relives the deal with Jeff Farraday. April tells Bobby
he's not over Pam yet. Sue Ellen tells J.R. she finds Pearce attractive.
Clayton is interested in a painting at a gallery. Cliff tries to buy Lisa
off. Christopher gets obsessed about being adopted and about Lucas. Pearce
gets nervous when Sue Ellen asks him about his family. April and Bobby
make up and she kisses him. J.R. meets Dr. Styles and is
surprised by his plan.
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broadcast: Dec. 18, 1987 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 266. It's
Me Again |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) John
Calvin (Wilson Cryder) Elaine
Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter) John
Howard Swain (Arlo Howard) B.J.
Ward (Tracy Krauser) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Charles
Tyner (Mr. Bovay) Charles
Grant (David Shulton) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) James
Hornbeck (Realestate Salesman) Dennis
Bailey (Pete) Margarita
Cordova (Nellie the Nanny) Brad
Pitt (Randy) |
Lisa apologizes to Cliff. J.R. demands an 'act of faith' from
Kimberly before he leaves Sue Ellen. Lisa socializes with Cliff, asks him
information about business, and relays it on to J.R. Bobby decides to stop
visiting Lucas for Christopher's sake. Pearce withdraws from Sue Ellen's
account. J.R. makes a promise to John Ross to get Ewing Oil back. April
learns that Pearce may be connected to the mob. J.R. uses the information
from Lisa against Cliff. Ray throws Randy out and alienates Charlie.
Clayton meets Ellis, the girl form the painting.
Wilson Cryder wants to buy Barnes/Wentworth out.
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broadcast: Jan. 8, 1988 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 267. Marriage
on the Rocks |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) Don
Hood (Josh Vaughn) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Kimberly gets serious about divorcing Wilson and she puts pressure on J.R.
to live up to his part of the deal. Ray wants to be a good father to
Charlie. Sue Ellen tells Pearce that she needs him as a friend. Bobby
confronts Lisa again. J.R. wants to join forces with Cliff to fight
Weststar. Ray discusses Randy, sex, and AIDS with Charlie. Clayton continues
to meet with Laurel Ellis. J.R. and Sue Ellen discuss divorce. April tells
Sue Ellen that she's been dating Bobby. Cliff refuse to support Lisa in
her fight for Christopher. Miss Ellie meets Kimberly Cryder. J.R. succeeds
in maneuvering Pearce into Sue Ellen's arms.
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broadcast: Jan. 15, 1988 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 268. Anniversary
Waltz |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) John
Anderson (Dr. Styles) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Alice
Hirson (Mavia Anderson) Paul
Lieber (Larry Doyle) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Charles
Grant (David Shulton) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Alyson
Croft (Marny) Kehly
Gray (Kelly) |
Nicholas Pearce demands honesty from Sue Ellen. Miss Ellie doesn't suspect
that Clayton has been meeting with another woman. Dave Culver tells Bobby
that bringing back the Ewing name doesn't have to be a dead tissue. Oswald
Valentine reappears in Sue Ellen's office and is rebuffed by her. J.R.
overhears a conversation between Cliff and Lisa. Laurel Ellis asks Clayton
about him and Miss Ellie. Bobby and Christopher reconcile. Laurel admits that
Clayton may be in love with her. Cliff tells Bobby that he likes Lisa.
Charlie has a very serious fight with Jenna. Kimberly pressures J.R. to
keep his promise. Clayton forgets about the third anniversary of his
marriage to Miss Ellie. April's detective gets scared of the Pearce/Lombardi
mob connection. Bobby suspect Lisa works with J.R. which leads to another
violent confrontation between the two brothers.
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broadcast: Jan. 22, 1988 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: David
Paulsen |
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| 269. Brotherly
Love |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) Paul
Lieber (Larry Doyle) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Bill
Morey (Leo Wakefield) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Charles
Grant (David Shulton) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Alyson
Croft (Marny) Kehly
Gray (Kelly) |
The Ewing's get scared of Bobby's temper as he violently deals with J.R. in
the pool. Sue Ellen suspects that J.R. may want to get rid of her to win
control of Weststar. Casey gets interested in Sly Lovergren. Bobby vows to
get Ewing Oil back. J.R. wants to get rid of Lisa Alden. Cliff gets hooked
up to the gas pipeline. Sue Ellen gets more involved with Nicholas Pearce.
Laurel's friend David Shulton asks Clayton about his
intentions toward Laurel. Bobby is happy because he thinks Lisa is gone.
April is further troubled by the revelation about Pearce. Kimberly giver
J.R. an ultimatum. Clayton feels guilty and gets Miss Ellie a gift. Charlie
begins to dislike Ray. Cliff is down because people don't show up for his
celebration party. J.R. blackmails April to make her buy more Weststar
stock.
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broadcast: Feb. 5, 1988 written by: Leah
Markus directed by: Linda
Gray |
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| 270. The
Best Laid Plans |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) Annabel
Schoefield (Laurel Ellis) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) Mark
Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Laurel Ellis urges Clayton to do something more with his life. Pearce
explains his vision of the Weststar takeover to Sue Ellen. Sue Ellen wants
to team up with Bobby to work against J.R. April feels uncomfortable
working with J.R. J.R. plots to have Sue Ellen see him in bed with
Kimberly. Sue Ellen explains to Pearce her strategy about divorce.
Laurel's old boyfriend comes from England. Charlie complains to Bobby about
Ray. April wants to cut her ties to J.R. Miss Ellie sees Laurel kissing
Clayton. Ray throws Bobby out of his house. Jenna's problems with Charlie
continue. Lisa Alden continues to follow Bobby and Christopher. Sue Ellen
moves back to her room at Southfork and leaves J.R. disappointed that she
doesn't want divorce.
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broadcast: Feb. 12, 1988 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 271. Farlow's
Follies |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) John
Anderson (Dr. Styles) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) Charles
Grant (David Shulton) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Charles
Bateman (Senator Troutt) Robert
Phalen (Senator Wynn) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Sheldon
Feldner (Mr. Burger) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Mark
Carlton (Detective Jackson) Brad
Pitt (Randy) |
Charlie apologizes to Ray. Cliff meets Nicholas Pearce. Sue Ellen and Pearce
question Cliff about whether he works with J.R. Bobby goes to Washington
to try get the Ewing Oil name back. Miss Ellie gets drunk after seeing
Clayton with Lauer Ellis again. David Shulton borrows money from Clayton.
Ray and Jenna give Charlie and Randy another chance. April tells Bobby
that she slept with J.R. and that he's blackmailing her over it. Ray
apologizes to Bobby for throwing him out of the house. April's apartment
gets broken into. Sly dates Casey Denault. Lisa Alden pursues her lawsuit.
J.R. tells Dr. Styles that Sue Ellen won't give him the divorce.
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broadcast: Feb. 19, 1988 written by: Louella
Lee Caraway directed by: Steve
Kanaly |
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| 272. Malice
in Dallas |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Joseph
Campanella (Joseph Lombardi Sr.) Mark
Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax) Donna
Mitchell (Angela Larkin) Glenn
Corbett (Paul Morgan) Alice
Hirson (Mavis Anderson) Charles
Grant (David Shulton) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Marlena
Giova (Mrs. Lombardi) James
Avery (Judge Fowler) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Bobby confronts J.R. again about Lisa Alden. April learns that her
detective got murdered. Miss Ellie confides in Marvis Anderson about
Clayton's affair with Laurel. J.R. makes a promise to Kimberly to be with
her regardless of the outcome of the fight for Weststar. David Shulon
encourages Laurel to use Clayton and his money. Ray and Jenna get worried
over Charlie's poor grades in school. April tells Pearce that she's been
investigating him. Miss Ellie goes away to St. Croix. Shulton borrows more
money from Clayton. Pearce visit his parents in Indiana. Kimberly talks to
Casey behind J.R.'s back. Bobby and Sue Ellen testify at the custody trial
but Lisa decides to drop the case.
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broadcast: Feb. 26, 1988 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 273. Crime
Story |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) John
Anderson (Dr. Styles) Annabel
Scofield (Laurel Ellis) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Mark
Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax) Joseph
Campanella (Joseph Lombardi Sr.) Charles
Grant (David Shulton) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Marlena
Giovi (Mrs. Lombardi) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Felice
Orlandi (Hood #2) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Cliff
Corder (Congressman) |
Lisa comes to Southfork to say goodbye to Christopher. J.R. wants Casey to
keep meeting with Kimberly. Miss Ellie goes to Atlanta to visit Lucy.
Jenna forbids Charlie to go out with Randy. Bobby's new friend in
Washington Kay Lloyd is impressed with his PR skills.
Laurel's old boyfriend Brett Lomax wants her to go
back to England with him. Nicholas Pearce gets April scared with his mob
connections. David Shulton tries to blackmail Clayton. Kimberly asks Sue
Ellen when she will divorce J.R. Bobby tells April that they're not right
for each other. Pearce tells Sue Ellen he will have to disappear . Ray
and Jenna catch Charlie trying to sneak out of the house at night.
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broadcast: March 4, 1988 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 274. To
Have and to Hold |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) John
Anderson (Dr. Styles) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Erich
Anderson (Sal Lombardi) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Felice
Orlandi (oEddie) Bruno
Marcotulli (Al) Tim
Rossovich (Max) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Judy
Dewey (Iris Lombardi) Laurel
Lockhart (Mrs. Harris) |
April gets visitors in her apartment and she is forced to reveal Pearce's
real identify to them. Sue Ellen doesn't understand why Pearce won't meet
with her. J.R. is rebuffed by Ray when he approaches him about buying
Weststar stock. Pearce is interrogated and beaten up. Jenna and Ray decide
to send Charlie to a school in Switzerland and Jenna goes with her to see
her settle down. Miss Ellie returns from her vacation. Sly tells Casey
Denault that she believes in him. Pearce is told that his parents are dead
but his 'companions' remain skeptical. Kay Lloyd comes to Dallas
and spends time with Bobby. Ellie confronts Clayton about Laurel and
tells him to leave Southfork.
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broadcast: March 11, 1988 written by: Leah
Markus directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 275. Dead
Reckoning |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Charles
Grant (David Shulton) Elaine
Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter) Michele
Scarabelli (Connie Hall) Erich
Anderson (Sal Lombardi) Shalane
McCall (Charlie Wade) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Bill
Morey (Leo Wakefield) Earl
Boen (Doctor) Tim
Rossovich (Max) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Jon
Greene (Cop #1) Paris
Robinson (Cop #2) |
April is released. Miss Ellie tells the family that Clayton will not be
living at Southfork. Charlie resents being forced to leave, and Jenna has
her doubts about it as well. Clayton tries to explain to Miss Ellie about
his 'innocent friendship' with Laurel. Shulton tells Miss Ellie
that Clayton has slept with Laurel. Ray meets a woman named Connie Hall in distress. Pearce tells April to
stay out of his life. Bobby asks Clayton about why he had to leave
Southfork. Pearce is happy that he managed to make it look like his
parents are dead. Cliff meets Casey Denault. An angry Clayton beats
Shulton up. Cliff becomes addicted to tranquilizers. Clayton is arrested
for the murder of Shulton.
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broadcast: March 18, 1988 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: David
Paulsen |
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| 276. Never
Say Never |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) John
Anderson (Dr. Styles) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Howard
Duff (Senator O'Dell) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Mark
Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax) Michele
Scarabelli (Connie Hall) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Fritz
Sperberg (Repoter #1) Gayle
Woods (Reporter #2) Jay
Arlen Jones (Reporter #3) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Bobby, Miss Ellie and Harv Smithfield unite to help Clayton out of his
trouble. Casey wants to do business with Cliff. Connie gets turned down by
Ray. Sue Ellen tells April that she and Pearce have been close. J.R. lashes
out at Miss Ellie for letting Clayton back into the house. Clayton
apologizes to the Ewing's for his arrest and the embassassment. Laurel tries
to explain to Ellie her friendship' with Clayton. J.R. uses
Harry McSween to pick Laurel up to talk to her. Sue Ellen tires to find
out from Nicholas about his 'family mystery'. Kimberly
introduces Cliff to her father. J.R. rebuffs Kimberly's offer and vows to
take Weststar away from her father.
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broadcast: April 1, 1988 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Cliff
Fenneman |
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| 277. Last
of the Good Guys |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) John
Anderson (Dr. Styles) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Howard
Duff (Senator O'Dell) Michele
Scarabelli (Connie Hall) Mark
Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) James
L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Connie Hall tries to tell Ray that his marriage is over. J.R. continues to
tease Clayton about Laurel and the homicide charge. Bobby spends more time
with Kay in Washington. Casey tries to convince Cliff that they have a lot
in common business-wise. J.R. offers Laurel a hideaway from media
attention. Bobby strikes a deal with a Washington Senator to get the Ewing
Oil name back. Sue Ellen teams up with Kimberly to prevent J.R. from
taking over Weststar. J.R. and Laurel declare a truce. J.R. wants to work
side by side with Bobby. J.R. uncovers the evidence to clear Clayton's
name in the homicide case, and he blackmails Laurel. The Ewing's and
Clayton are very grateful to J.R.
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broadcast: April 8, 1988 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 278. Top
Gun |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) Annabel
Schofield (Laurel Ellis) Michele
Scarabelli (Connie Hall) Warren
Munson (Richard Barker) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Dave
Fuccello (Dave Culver) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Rick
Deats (Director #1) Joe
Faust (Craig) |
Kimberly lashes out at J.R. for her father's death. Cliff gets more
addicted to pills. The Justice Department tells Bobby he will never get
Ewing Oil name back. Sue Ellen tells Kimberly that it was J.R.'s drive to
get Weststar which killed Dr. Styes. Casey Denault meets April Stevens.
J.R.
gets ready to take over Weststar. Bobby gets frustrated in Washington over
the problems in getting the Ewing Oil name back. Nicholas tells his 'family secret' to Sue Ellen. Laurel tells Clayton about J.R.'s
blackmail. Connie refuses to be dumped by Ray. Clayton tells Miss Ellie about
some new rules he sets for life at Southfork. April tells Casey she
doesn't want Cliff to get hurt. Sue Ellen and Jeremy Wendell offer a few
surprises for J.R. at the meeting of Weststar shareholders.
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broadcast: 15-Apr-1988 written by: David
Paulsen directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 279. Pillow
Talk |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh
Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) Michele
Scarabelli (Connie Hall) David
Haskell (Mr. Bradley) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Tom
McGreevey (Mr. Ballard) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Ray gets wounded by a psychotic Connie. Sly is upset by the way J.R. fired
Casey. Cliff vows revenge on J.R. using Jeremy Wendell. Jenna returns from
Paris. Nicholas Pearce supports Sue Ellen in her fight for John Ross. J.R.
wins a temporary advantage over Sue Ellen and her court order to get John
Ross. April throws a surprise party for Cliff. Bobby gets a conditional
right to use the Ewing Oil name again. Kay doesn't want to leave Washington
to come to Dallas. J.R. moves out of Southfork after finding out about
Clayton's co-ownership of the ranch. Ray tells Jenna about his affair with
Connie. Lucy returns to Southfork from Atlanta. April and Cliff sign a
partnership with Casey. Lucy complains to Miss Ellie about her marriages
to Mitch. J.R. tells John Ross he wants to buy another ranch. J.R. has a
surprise for Jeremy Wendell concerning his recently acquired gas field.
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broadcast: April 29, 1988 written by: Leah
Markus directed by: Dwight
Adair |
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| 280. Things
Ain't Goin' So Good at Southfork, Again |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Charlene
Tilton (Lucy Ewing-Cooper) Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) Michele
Scarabelli (Connie Hall) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Bill
Morey (Leo Wakefield) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Ken
Smolka (Manny) Fredric
Cook (Mo) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Bill
Schick (Marshall #1) Tyde
Kierney (Marshall #2) |
J.R. lashes out at Sue Ellen for defeating him along with Kimberly. Jenna
calls Ray from Paris. Sue Ellen leaves Southfork. Miss Ellie wants Clayton to
co-own Southfork. Connie Hall makes herself look like Jenna and imposes
herself on Ray. J.R. tells Casey his service is no longer needed. J.R.
places John Ross in a hideaway school to protect him against 'kidnappers'. Sue Ellen tries to find a legal way to find a
legal way to get John Ross. Bobby and Kay wonder how to keep their
long-distance romance going. April refuses to become Casey's business
partner. Cliff wants to sell his gas field to Jeremy Wendell. Connie takes
revenge on Ray.
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broadcast: May 6, 1988 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Linda
Gray |
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| 281. The
Fat Lady Singeth |
| guest stars: Sheree
J. Wilson (April Stevens) Andrew
Stevens (Casey Denault) Charlene
Tilton (Lucy Ewing-Cooper) Jack
Scalia (Nicholas Pierce) Elaine
Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter) David
Sage (Senator Walter) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) John
Posey (Alan Bodine) Tom
McGreevey (Mr. Ballard) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) William
Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) |
Clayton asks J.R. to turn John Ross over to Sue Ellen. Sue Ellen and
Pearce search for John Ross. After Ray's affair with Connie, he and Jenna
wonder how it will affect their marriage. Casey meets Lucy and they date.
Jenna confides in Miss Ellie about her marital problem. J.R. gets the
Ewing Oil property back from Jeremy Wendell but Bobby rebuffs his offer to
work together again. Jenna decides to give Ray another chance. Jordan Lee
tells Cliff that he saw Pam. Ray and Jenna leave Dallas. Pearce gets
killed in a confrontation with J.R. Sue Ellen fires three shots at J.R.
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broadcast: May 13, 1988 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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Season 11:
| 282. Carousel |
| guest stars: William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Dakin Matthews (Det.
Kane) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) William H. Bassett (Attorney Gurney)
Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Margaret
Michaels (Pam Ewing) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Edmond Shaff (Mr.
Blout) Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) |
Sue Ellen thinks she killed J.R. At the hospital, J.R. tries to make
himself look like he's dying. Cliff and April make a trip to look for Pam.
Bobby refuses to help Sue Ellen find John Ross. Jeremy Wendell and Bobby
exchange warnings and threats. Sue Ellen and J.R. drop their criminal
charges against one another. Lucy hands John Ross right to Sue
Ellen's arms as an angry J.R. watches from the hospital window. Sue
Ellen hires a divorce attorney. Cliff is left bitterly disappointed after
his meeting with Pam. Bobby agrees to take J.R. back into Ewing Oil on
certain conditions. Clayton meets Carter Mckay who wants to buy Ray's
house. Cliff lies to Bobby about having seen Pam.
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broadcast: Oct. 28, 1988 written by: Leonard Katzman directed
by: Michael Preece |
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| 283. No Greater Love |
| guest stars: Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller) Leigh J. McCloskey
(Mitch Cooper) William Cort (Sawyer) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III)
Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) James L. Brown (Harry McSween) |
Clayton wants to sell his refineries to Bobby. John Ross question his
mother about why she shot J.R. J.R. fires Harry McSween. J.R. moves back
to Southfork to gain an advantage in his fight for permanent custody over
John Ross. Tammy Miller reappears in Bobby's life. Sue Ellen buys a new
house and moves in with John Ross. Miss Ellie and Clayton socialize with
Carter Mckay. Cliff decides to get out of the oil business. John
Ross gets roughed up by kids at school because of his mother shooting J.R.
Mitch comes to Southfork and asks Lucy to come back home. April
tells Bobby that Cliff lied about seeing Pam. A drunk Bobby appears at
Tammy's place. Mitch's job puts strain on his marriage to Lucy. Sue Ellen
decides to let John Ross live at Southfork but she vows to eventually even
the score with J.R.
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broadcast: Nov. 4, 1988 written by: Simon Masters directed
by: Russ Mayberry |
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| 284. The Call of the Wild |
| guest stars: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Cathy Podewell (Cally
Harper) Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper) Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper) Gerrit
Graham (Fred Hughes) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris
(Christopher Ewing) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Don Starr (Jordan Lee)
Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels) |
J.R., Bobby, Christopher, and John Ross go on a hunting trip to Haleyville
on the Arkansas/Lousisana border. J.R. and Bobby reminisce about old times
but Lucy resents that they ignore her father Gary. Sue Ellen wants to see
Cliff to get back at J.R. Casey strikes oil and shares his joy with April.
In Haleyville J.R. meets a waitress name Cally Harper. Cliff wants
to sell Barness/ Wentworth to Jordan Lee. Cliff and April have a fight.
J.R. promise Cally a new life. Casey tells Sly Lovegren that shell's
always be just a secretary. Lucy tells Casey that she's not ready for a
new relationship. Cally questions J.R. about his marriage. J.R. wants to
take Cally to Southfork. J.R. is scared when Cally's brothers find him in
bed with her.
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broadcast: Nov. 11, 1988 written by: Jonathan Hales directed
by: Michael Preece |
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| 285. Out of the Frying Pan |
| guest stars: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Cathy Podewell (Cally
Harper) William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper)
Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper) Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Hanks) William
H. Bassett (Gurney) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris
(Christopher Ewing) Joseph Chapman (Roger Burke) Sherril Lynn Rettino
(Jackie Dugan) |
Cally's brothers want revenge on J.R. but the sheriff intervenes and saves
his life. Cliff sells Barnes/ Wentworth to Jeremy Wendell. Clayton
pressures Bobby to purchase his refineries. Casey Denault is excited about
his success. Sue Ellen tells John Ross about the divorce. Back in
Haleyville, J.R is in jail awaiting trial for rape. J.R. promises Cally to
marry her if she gets him out of jail. Miss Ellie disapproves of Cliff's
deal with Wendell. Bobby wants to start fresh with April but she
rebuffs him. Casey proposes to Lucy. Miss Ellie wants Bobby to take Cliff
into Ewing Oil. Cally lets J.R. out of jail but the sheriff catches
up with them. J.R. is found guilty and is sent to prison for 10 years.
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broadcast: Nov. 18, 1988 written by: Mitchell Wayne Katzman directed
by: Russ Mayberry |
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| 286. Road Work |
| guest stars: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper)
Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes) Brooks Gardner (Bushrod) Ken Jenkins (Captain)
Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Michael
Crabtree (Floyd O'Brien) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Jeri Gaile
(Rose Daniels) |
Bobby tries to talk Cliff into going back into the oil business by
becoming a partner in Ewing Oil. Clayton finds out that Mckay has dammed
up a river. Jeremy Wendell courts Sue Ellie. In prison, J.R. does hard
labor and tries to bribe officials. Lucy continues to date Casey Danault.
Clayton has his first confrontation with Carter Mckay and his ranch hands.
Bobby meets a pool hustler named Tracey Lwaton. Cliff agrees to join Ewing
Oil. J.R. thinks he's got a break from prison but he falls into a trap.
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broadcast: Dec. 2, 1988 written by: Arthur Bernard
Lewis directed by: Michael Preece |
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| 287. War and Love and the Whole Damned Thing |
| guest stars: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) Cathy Podewell (Cally Harper Ewing) William Smithers (Jeremy
Wendell) Ken Swofford (Sheriff Burnside) Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper) Sherman
Howard (Japhet Harper) Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes) Warren Kemmerling
(Sheriff Hanks) William H. Bassett (Attorney Gurney) Omri Katz (John Ross
Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie
Dugan) Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels) |
Cally's brothers gets J.R. out of prison and then wants to kill him but
Cally saves his life. Ray comes back from Europe to visit Southfork.
Clayton tries to find a legal way to make Mckay release the water flow but
Miss Ellie decides to blow up the dam. Wendell tells Sue Ellen that
he knows about J.R.'s conditional acceptance into Ewing Oil. Wendell wants
to team up with Sue Ellen against J.R. Lucy tells Casey she's not ready to
get intimate. J.R. works the farm in Haleyville. Cally tells her brothers
that she'll turn them in to police for murder if they kill J.R. Mckay
comes to Southfork with the sheriff but Miss Ellie denies having blown up
the dam. Tension escalates between Mckay and Southfork as Mckay hires a
force of mercenaries. Cliff officially becomes a partner in Ewing Oil.
Bobby dates Tracey Lawton but she's afraid of a commitment. Cally saves
J.R.'s life again and they get married. The Ewing's wonder about Mckay's
intentions. Sue Ellen gets divorced from J.R.
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broadcast: Dec. 9, 1988 written by: Leonard Katzman directed
by: Russ Mayberry |
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| 288. Showdown at the Ewing Corral |
| guest stars: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth Toussaint (Tracy Lawton)
William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper) Sherman Howard
(Japhet Harper) Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes) Ken Swofford (Sheriff
Burnside) Bill Wiley (Norm Peterson) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren)
Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat Colbert
(Dora Mae) Dave Lowry (Pete) |
In Haleyville, J.R. promises his new wife Cally to take her to Southfork
if she get in touch with the Ewing's. The oil community shows disbelief at
the news that J.R. is out of oil deals and Cliff Barnes is part of Ewing
Oil. J.R. runs away from Haleyville. Bobby gets romantically involved with
Tracey Lawton. Miss Ellie angrily confronts Mckay about the range war.
After returned to Dallas, J.R. is shocked to find Cliff at Ewing Oil.
Mckay plots to have Ewing ranch hands abandon Southfork. Miss Ellie vows
to stay at Southfork despite the escalating range war with Mckay.
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broadcast: Dec. 16, 1988 written by: Mitchell Wayne
Katzman directed by: Michael Preece |
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|
| 289. Deception |
| guest stars: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) George Petrie (Harve Smithfield)
Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes) Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri Katz (John
Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Jeri Gaile (Rose
Daniels) Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan)
Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) Sean McGuirk (Bud Brewer) Danone Simpson
(Kendall) |
Sue Ellen has a fight with Miss Ellie when she comes to Southfork to pick
up John Ross and learns that he's been taken off the ranch for safety
reasons. Wendell pressures Sue Ellen to take revenge on J.R. J.R. gets
hired guns to protect Southfork. J.R. asks Harv Smithfield about the
rights of an escaped fugitive from out of state if he gets caught. Sue
Ellen question Cliff about why he won't have a family. Tracey tells Bobby
about her tragic past. Bobby learns Mckay is Tracey's father. Lucy becomes
a major shareholder in Denault Inc. J.R. hires a private eye to learn
about Mckay. Wendell is after the oil on Southfork's section 40 and uses
Mckay to achieve his goal.
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broadcast: Jan. 6, 1989 written by: Arthur Bernard
Lewis directed by: Irving J. Moore |
|
|
| 290. Counter Attack |
| guest stars: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller) Ken
Swofford (Sheriff Burnside) Gerri Graham (Fred Hughes) Robert King (Dr.
Proctor) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing)
Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
J.R. has nightmares about Haleyville and he seeks psychological help.
April tests Casey to see if he's got money. Cliff meets Tammy Miller and
takes her to lunch. Christopher gets hurt in the range war with Mckay, and
Bobby lashes out at J.R. for bringing the boys back to the ranch. Mckay
questions his daughter Tracey about her and Bobby. Sue Ellen fears she
lost John Ross to J.R. Wendell and Sue Ellen has a major fight. Mckay says
good-bye to his companion Rose. Bobby goes on a secret counterattack
mission into Mckay's ranch under cover of the night. J.R., Clayton,and Ray
ambush a few of Mckay's hired guns. Mckay kills his man Fred Hughes to
save Bobby's life. Casey talks to Lucy about marriage but she suspect he's
broke. Mckay tells Bobby his version of the family story. Mckay confronts
Wendell and vows to get Section 40 his way. As the Ewing's begin to celebrate
the end of the ranch war, Miss Ellie tells Mckay that she decided to sell
Section 40 to him.
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broadcast: Jan. 13, 1989 written by: Leonard Katzman directed
by: Michael Preece |
|
|
| 291. The Sting |
| guest stars: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault) Leigh Taylor-Young
(Kimberly Cryder) Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller)
George Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Hanks) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Roseanna Christiansen
(Teresa) Danone Simpson (Kendall) Nik Hagler (Mark Chase D.A.) |
After Miss Ellie's decision to sell Section 40 to Mckay, Wendell decides
to sell most of his Weststar stock to make the purchase. Mckay
pressures Wendell to have his son Tommy released from prison. Ray leaves
Southfork and goes back to Europe. Bobby tells Tracey that problems with
her dad are separate from their relationship. The sheriff from Haleyville
shows up at Ewing Oil and warns J.R. Sue Ellen tells Wendell off when he
proposes to her. April and Lucy uncover Casey's con game. Mckay gets a
phone call from Tommy. J.R. wants to be oil partners with April. Tammy
questions Cliff about Jamie. Mckay makes up with Tracey as they anticipate
Tommy's return. Kimberly Cryder tells Mckay that she's got controlling
interest in Weststar. Cally shows up at Southfork and announces she's
J.R.'s wife.
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broadcast: Jan. 20, 1989 written by: Mitchel Wayne
Katzman directed by: Irving J. Moore |
|
|
| 292. The Two Mrs. Ewings |
| guest stars: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller) George Petrie (Harve Smithfield)
Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Eric Poppick (Jeff Salem) Omri Katz
(John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Fern Fitzgerald
(Marilee Stone) Doug McGrath (Mr. Nakas) Marc Siegler (Director) Lee
Gideon (Chairman) |
Miss Ellie takes Cally around the house. John Ross questions his father
about who Cally is. Cally tells J.R. she'll either be his wife or she
won't let him touch her. J.R. thinks Bobby is getting too close to Mckay
and Tracey. J.R. wants an annulment of his marriage to Cally but Harv
Smithfield gives him no hope. Cliff dates Tammy Miller. Marilee Stone is
surprised that Clff is part of Ewing Oil. Lucy gives Cally a 'new image'
but it turns out to be a disaster. John Ross resents Cally. J.R. plots to
use April to thwart Bobby and Cliff's deal in Louisiana. Bruce Harvey
reappears and wants Sue Ellen to make more movies. Sue Ellen flies to the
West Coast and gets ready to buy a film studio. In Miami, Mckay and Tracey
visit Tommy at the hospital. Lucy is down because Mitch is divorcing her
and she's got no date for the Oil Barons' Ball, Sue Ellen meets Tracey
Lawton and they talk about Bobby. J.R. disapproves of Bobby dating Tracey.
Sue Ellen meets Cally and punches J.R. in the face. J.R. is outraged when
Carter Mckay is announced chairman of the board of direct of Weststar.
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broadcast: Jan. 27, 989 written by: Arthur Bernard
Lewis directed by: Michael Preece |
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|
| 293. The Switch |
| guest stars: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller) Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) Sherril Lynn
Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) |
April complaints to J.R. that he didn't tell her about Cally. Cliff tries
to turn his dates with Tammy into a relationship. Cally vows to stay at Southfork
and make her marriage to J.R. work. Mckay tells Bobby he's good for
Tracey. Cally asks J.R. whether he slept with April. Christopher makes
friends with Cally. Sue Ellen gives a little 'advice' on how to handle J.R.
Mckay wants Tracey to work for Weststar. J.R. hires a cop to find out
about Mckay. Cally tells J.R. he'll have to marry her again at Southfork.
Tammy breaks up with Cliff. Tension rises between Cally and John Ross.
Bobby tells Christopher that Pam will never come back. J.R. learns that
Nicholas Pearce's father is looking into his son's death.
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broadcast: Feb. 3, 1989 written by: Leonard Katzman directed
by: Irving J. Moore |
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|
| 294. He-e-ere's Papa! |
| guest stars: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth Toussaint (Tracy
Lawton) Joseph Campanella (Joseph Lombardi Sr.) Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce
Harvey) Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing)
Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Donald Craig (Massey) Anthony Peck (Mike)
Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Chazz Palminteri (Frank) Katherine Heard (Clerk) |
Cally insists on a second honeymoon at Southfork. J.R. questions Sue Ellen
about Nicholas Pearce's mob connections. Cliff tells Bobby that he broke
up with Tammy Miller. Bobby wants Christopher to be friends with Tracey.
Sue Ellen buys a movie studio. Joseph Lombard's men snatch J.R. on the
streets and Lombardi interrogates him. J.R. tries to blame Sue Ellen for
his death. John Ross continues to resent Cally. Sue Ellen tells John Ross
that she will never return to J.R. Tracey and Cally socialize. Cliff goes
to Washington on business. Tracey starts her job at Weststar. Mckay wants
to be friends with Sue Ellen. Bobby questions April about her and J.R. Sue
Ellen saves J.R.'s life by telling Joseph Lombardi that his son's death
was an accident.
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broadcast: Feb. 10, 1989 written by: Louella Lee
Caraway directed by: Patrick Duffy |
|
|
| 295. Comings and Goings |
| guest stars: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Newell
Alexander (Senator Hunsacker) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Sue Ellen tells J.R. she changed her mind about revenge. Sue Ellen
meets Don Lockwood and gradually reveals the plot of her
movie. Sue Ellen wants to use Lucy's help in her movie. J.R. tornadoes Bobby and Cliff's business deal. A drunk Cliff appear at April's place.
Cally and John Ross don't get along. Lucy tells Don Lockwood her memories
of how J.R. harassed her mother Valene. Tommy Mckay returns
and moves in with his father and Tracey. John Ross has an accident in the
pool and is saved by Cally. Cally gets impatient with John Ross' attitude.
Sue Ellen plans to make J.R. the laughing stock of Dallas with her movie
about their marriages.
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broadcast: Feb. 17, 1989 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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|
|
| 296. Country
Girl |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Newell
Alexander (Senator Hunsacker) Aaron
Lustig (Henry Geyster) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Stephen
Bradley (Doctor Feffer) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Sue
Casey (Brenda) Abigail
Shelton (Cobina) Grace
Simmons (Chairperson) Mark
Goldstein (Billy Swift) |
Miss Ellie and Clayton returns from Europe and are greeted at the airport
by J.R., Bobby, and Lucy. Sue Ellen shows Don Lockwood diaries and she
reminisces about her sister Kristin. April warns Cliff against continuing to work at Ewing Oil. Cally complains to Miss Ellie about being
mistreated by J.R. Miss Ellie takes Cally to a meeting of the Daughters of
the Alamo. April tells J.R. that she doesn't want to double-cross Cliff
and Bobby. Cally is happy because she reaches a 'truce' with
John Ross. Tommy McKay is interested in Cally but he gets a 'cold
shower when he learns that she's married. John Ross tells J.R. that
Cally saved his life. Tommy courts April. Miss Ellie pressures J.R. to
either re-marry Cally or divorce her. Bobby senses something strange about
Tommy Mckay. Don Lockwood fears he knows too much about Sue Ellen to stay
objective in his job. Cally tells J.R. she's pregnant. J.R. decides to
marry Cally at Southfork.
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broadcast: Feb. 27, 1989 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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|
|
| 297. Wedding
Bell Blues |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) John
Ingle (Minister) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
It's wedding day for J.R. and Cally as a tornado is announced in the
Southfork area. Sue Ellen takes Don Lockwood on a field trip'
to Southfork. Carter Mckay wants Tommy to work at Weststar. Bobby is glad
that J.R. kept his promise to Cally. Cliff opens a piece of mail for J.R.
and a fight erupts between J.R., Cliff and Bobby. J.R. meets Don Lockwood.
J.R. warns Sue Ellen to stay away from Cally. Lucy warns Tracey against
being involved with Bobby. Tommy makes a pass at April and then goes into a
rage when she turns him down. Cliff asks Don Lockwood about him and Sue
Ellen. Cally tells J.R. that she and Sue Ellen plotted to trick him into
the marriage.
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broadcast: Feb. 24, 1989 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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|
|
| 298. The
Way We Were |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Robert
O'Reilly (Patrick O'Riley) Richard
Erdman (Mr. Willis) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Cally wants to make sure that J.R. is not mad at her for tricking him into
marriage. Bobby confronts J.R. about his failure to consult one another
about business deals. J.R. tells Cally that he may use her 'deviousness' in his future plans. Sue Ellen gets impatient with
Don Lockwood for constantly turning her down. Sue Ellen is pressured by
Bruce Harvey to start casting sessions for her movie. Cally wants Bobby
and J.R. to get along but she encounters Bobby's resistance. Tommy Mckay
has cocaine smuggled in from South America and manages to fool both
Carter and Tracey. Cliff questions April about her and Tommy. Tracey wants
Carter and Tommy to get along. Don Lockwood tells Sue Ellen a little about
his life. J.R. manages to make Bobby look in front of the family like he
doesn't want to agree with him. Tommy tells J.R. that his dad is
responsible for his mother's death. Sue Ellen reminisces about Holly
Harwood and the car in which Mickey Trotter got injured. Sue Ellen and Don
Lockwood get intimate.
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broadcast: March 3, 1989 written by: Louella
Lee Caraway directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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|
|
| 299. The
Serpent's Tooth |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Christopher
Neame (Gustav Helstrom) Bo
Brudin (Holgar Kuhn) Robert
O'Reilly (Patrick O'Reiley) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) John
Hoge (Ratagan) |
Sue Ellen and Don Lockwood continue their romance. Cally wants to learn
about the oil business from J.R. Tommy Mckay gets squeezed for more cash
for his drug deals and he sells information on Carter's oil deals to J.R.
Tracey's family problems put a strain on her relationship with Bobby. Don
Lockwood pays a visit to J.R.'s office. Christopher feels left out because
Cally spends time with John Ross. Jordon Lee retires from the business.
Bobby and Cliff take April out on her birthday. Don Lockwood and Sue Ellen
have a major fight and he almost quits. April questions Bobby about his
relationship with Tracey. J.R. plots to use the information he got form
Tommy to get back into Ewing Oil all the way.
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broadcast: March 10, 989 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis and Howard
Lakin directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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|
|
| 300. Three
Hundred |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
J.R. asks Sly Lovengren to secretly provide him with some Ewing Oil
information. Tommy Mckay tries to get the missing $100,000 from his father
and then from April. April decides to give Tommy a second chance and he
takes her out on a date which ends up violently for her. Sue Ellen takes a
look at the recreation of Southfork made for the movie. Sue Ellen takes
wonders if she's ready to 'relive her life' while making the
movie. J.R. and Bobby get struck in an elevator and reminisce about old
times. J.R. manages to push a few emotional buttons in Bobby who decides
to take him back as a full partner in Ewing Oil.
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broadcast: March 17, 1989 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
|
|
|
| 301. April
Showers |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Christopher
Neame (Gustav Helstrom) Bonnie
Burroughs (Alison Kincaid) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Lee
Ryan (Doctor) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) John
Hoge (Ratagan) |
Cliff is furious to learn that J.R. is back in Ewing Oil all the way but
he changes his mind when Bobby tells him about the European plan. Tracey
and Bobby break up after April complains to Tracey about Tommy's behavior.
J.R. tells Ratagan to find out about Gustav Helstrom. Sue Ellen demands honestly form Don Lockwood.
Cally decides to learn to 'talk proper'. Tommy Mckay is on the run
from South American drug dealers. Tommy sells more information to J.R.
Tommy beats April up and then is beaten up by Bobby. April tells Bobby she
cares for him. J.R. recruits Cally to help him meet Gustav. Carter Mckay
threatens Bobby when he learns about what he did to his son.
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broadcast: March 31, 1989 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Irving J. Moore |
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|
|
| 302. And
Away We Go! |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Audrey
Landers (Afton Cooper) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Donn
Starr (Jordan Lee) Jonathan
Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey) Christopher
Neame (Gustav Helstrom) Bonnie
Burroughs (Alison Kincaid) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Conroy
Gideon (Detective Rigg) Sandra
Kronemeyer (Pearl) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Chuck
Hicks (Ben) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Crystal
Carson (Elaine Eddy) John
Hoge (Ratagan) |
Tommy Mckay recovers from the beating he got form Bobby. Jordan Lee sells
his company to Carter Mckay. Sue Ellen takes a look at actors who will
play J.R. in her movie. Tommy leaves town. Bobby visit April at the
hospital. Bobby meets Gustv Helstrom. Cally is very understands about
J.R.'s work style. Carter Mckay blames Bobby for what's happening to his
son. Lucy helps Sue Ellen in the casting sessions. J.R. blackmails Gustv
to get information on the European deal. Afton Copper reappears in Dallas and Cliff looks her up. Tracey Lawton leaves Dallas to
look for Tommy and she says good-bye to Bobby. Cliff decides to stay in
Dallas because of Afton but J.R., Bobby, and Cally leaves for Europe.
|
broadcast: Aprril 7, 1989 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis directed by: Steve
Kanaly |
|
|
|
|
| 303. Yellow
Brick Road |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Audrey
Landers (Afton Cooper) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) David
Healy (Chick Harvard) Kathryn
Leigh Scott (Bunny Harvard) Gunnar
Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin) Ken
Swofford (Sheriff Burnside) Bonnie
Burroughs (Alison Kincaid) Leon
B. Stevens (Dr. Unger) Lillian
Lehman (The Nanny) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Jenna Pangburn (Pamela Rebecca Cooper) |
Bobby joins J.R. and Cally on their honeymoon as they travel to Sazburg,
Austria. J.R. and Bobby plan Ewing Oil strategy to beat Carter
Mckay. J.R., Bobby, and Cally 'accidentally' meet Chick and Bunny Harvard who turn out to be working for
Mckay. Bobby is surprised by April Steven who comes to Salburg to talk to
him. Carter Mckay tells the Ewing brothers he wants to make peace. Back in
Dallas, Clayton suffers memory loss after an injury. Afton likes 'the
new Cliff'. Cliff meets Afton's daughter Pamela Rebecca Cooper. Sue Ellen learns that casting and the script for her movies are
finished and shooting is about to begin. In Austria, J.R. and Bobby meet
Rolf Brundin who tells them he wants to buy Ewing Oil.
|
broadcast: April 14, 989 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Cliff
Fenneman |
|
|
|
| 304. The
Sound of Money |
| guest stars: Kathryn
Leigh Scott (Bunny Harvard) Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Audrey
Landers (Afton Cooper) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) David
Healy (Chick Harvard) Gunnar
Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin) Lillian
Lehman (The Nanny) Alan
McRae ("J.R.") Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Gayle
Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont) Crystal
Carson ("Sue Ellen") Jenna
Pangburn (Pamela Rebecca Cooper) |
Bobby and J.R. refuse to sell Ewing Oil to Brundin and they suspect that
Carter Mckay is behind the scheme. Brundi and then Mckay plan new strategy
after the Ewing's refusal. Bobby and J.R. wonder if Chick and Bunny
Harvard could be spies for Mckay. J.R. is too physically exhausted to keep
up with Cally. Back in Dallas, Clayton's memory problems continue and he
wants to go to the Southern Cross Ranch. Cliff tries to give Afton an
engagement ring. Sue Ellen is concerned about how Miss Ellie will react
when she learns about J.R.'s affair with Kristin. Don Lockwood tells Sue
Ellen that she reminds him of his late wife. Afton tells Cliff to stay
away from Pamela Rebecca. In Vienna, J.R. unexpectedly runs into Vanessa
Beaumont.
|
broadcast: April 28, 1989 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
|
|
|
| 305. The
Great Texas Waltz |
| guest stars: Kathryn
Leigh Scott (Bunny Harvard) Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Audrey
Landers (Afton Cooper) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) David
Healy (Chick Harvard) Gunnar
Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin) Ron
Canada (Dave Wallace) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Gayle
Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont) William
Long Jr. (Sheriff Tinsley) Crystal
Carson ("Sue Ellen") Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
In Vienna, J.R. spends time with Vanessa Beaumont, the only woman to break
his heart, but he refuses to make love to her. Carter Mckay asks April
Stevens to talk Bobby out of the Brundi deal. April goes to bed with
Bobby. Back in Dallas, Cliff hires detective Dave Wallace to
find out whether Pamela Rebecca is his daughter. Sue Ellen spends time
with John Ross and Don Lockwood but John Ross is incredibly rude to Don.
Sue Ellen tells Don she needs him in her life. Miss Ellie finds Clayton at
the grave of his first wife Amy. In Vienna, J.R. Bobby strike a deal with
Bardin but they get a strange warning from Vanessa who tells them that they
must go to Moscow.
|
broadcast: May 5, 1989 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Linda
Gray |
|
|
|
| 306. Mission
to Moscow |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Audrey
Landers (Afton Cooper) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Ron
Canada (Dave Wallace) Lillian
Lehman (The Nanny) Alan
McRae ("J.R.") Richard
Minchenberg (Jerry Ziegler) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Gayle
Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Eve
Brent ("Miss Ellie") Crystal
Carson ("Sue Ellen") Manny
Suarez (Assistant Director) |
In Vienna, Cally questions J.R. about Vanessa and she warns him that
she'll never share him with another woman. J.R. and Bobby go to Moscow
where they are told that Brundi and his cartel are front men for
OPEC. Back
in Dallas, Lucy, Christopher, Sue Ellen, and Miss Ellie try to help Clayton
cope with his memory problem. Cliff admires Afton's singing and he wants to
make a commitment to her. Sue Ellen finds it painful to relive her life
while making her movie. Cliff thinks that he is Pamela Rebecca's father.
Cliff learns that Afton left Dallas. Don Lockwood gets an offer for a
movie overseas. In Vienna, Cally meets Vanessa who says good-bye to J.R.
Bobby, J.R, Cally, and April leave Europe for Dallas.
|
broadcast: May 12, 1989 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Michael
Preece |
|
|
|
| 307. Reel
Life |
| guest stars: Cathy
Podewell (Cally Ewing) Ian
McShane (Don Lockwood) Andrew
Prine (Harrison Van Buren III) Alan
McRae ("J.R.") Ron
Canada (Dave Wallace) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Crystal
Carson ("Sue Ellen") Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Colleen
Coffey (Nancy) James
Newell (Vice President #2) |
After their return to Dallas, April and Bobby try to keep their European
romance going. Cliff goes to Baton Rough, Louisiana and gets duped by
Afton's former husband Harrison Van Buren,111. Sue Ellen
agrees to move to England with Don Lockwood but John Ross stays in Dallas.
Weststar employees give Carter Mckay a big welcome upon his return from
Vienna. April gets scary, crank calls and Bobby decides to take her to
Southfork. Bobby suspects that Tommy Mckay is making trouble again and he
confronts Carter about it. Sue Ellen tells Cally that she'll have to fight
for her identify in her marriage. Miss Ellie gets a birthday card
addressed to Jock with a mysterious key inside. Sue Ellen gives J.R. a
taste of what her ultimate revenge on him could be like -- a movie that
will make J.R. 'the laughing stock of Texas'.
|
broadcast: May 19, 1989 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis and Howard
Lakin directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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Season 12:
| 308. Phantom
of the Oil Rig |
| guest stars: Ron
Canada (Dave Wallace) Cliff
Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy) Joey
Aresco (Boomer) Gerald
Castillo (Manuel Ramirez) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Owen
Bush (Locksmith) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Drew
Pillsbury (Judsen Neil) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) John
Hoge (Ratagan) |
Tension between Ewing Oil and Weststar rises in the aftermath of the
European deal. April vows not to let the crank phone calls get to her.
Tommy Mckay returns to Dallas and shows up in Bobby's office with an
apology. Miss Ellie and Clayton continue to try to resolve the mystery of
the key for Jock. Bobby accuses Cliff of neglecting Ewing Oil business.
Cliff goes to Charleston, South Carolina to search for Van Buren.
April's sister Michelle Stevens appears and meets Bobby.
Tommy plots a bomb attack.
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broadcast: Sept. 22, 1989 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 309. The
Leopard's Spots |
| guest stars: Audrey
Landers (Afton Cooper) Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) Andrew
Prine (Harrison Van Buren III) Ron
Canada (Dave Wallace) Fern
Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Cliff
Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy) Joey
Aresco (Boomer) Jack
Rader (Pete Reuther) Paul
Eiding (Father Mallory) James
Harper (Walter Kazmayer) Craig
Richard Nelson (Lee Miller) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
In Charleston, South Carolina, Afton and Van Buren put on an act in front
of Cliff regarding who Pam and Rebecca's father is. Michelle tells Bobby
that she won't chase after him as long as April is his woman. Miss Ellie
and Clayton go to New England to try to resolve the mystery of the key.
Cally meets Alex Barton, a gallery owner. J.R. and
Marilee Stone discuss the buying out of her company. Carter Mckay wants
everybody to believe that Tommy has really changed. J.R. meets Michelle
Stevens.
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broadcast: Sept. 22, 1989 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 310. Cry
Me a River of Oil |
| guest stars: Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) Lance
LeGault (Al Halliday) Gunnar Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Joey
Aresco (Boomer) Cliff
Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy) Tom
McFadden (Doug Snyder) Jack
Rader (Pete Reuther) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Ben
Rawnsley (Patterson) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) William
Forward (Gary Brenner) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) |
J.R. meets AL Halliday who offers to sell him a tanker with
an accident record. Cally learns about J.R.'s past romance with April and
she confronts both of them about it. Michelle shows up for dinner with
Cliff instead of April. Miss Ellie and Clayton ask Jordon Lee about early
oil days in Texas and he tells them about a town called Pride where Jock
Ewing had his first strike. Rolk Brundin falls victim of Tommy Mckay's
deadly vengeance. April's past romance with J.R. puts a strain on her
friendship with Cally and she decides to move out of Southfork and go
back to her place.
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broadcast: Sept. 29, 1989 written by: Lisa
Siedman directed by: Dwight
Adair |
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| 311. Ka-Booooom! |
| guest starss: Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) Lance
LeGault (Al Halliday) Joey
Aresco (Boomer) Gloria
Henry (Mrs. Ona Evander) Jeri
Gaile (Rose Daniels) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) William
Forward (Gary Brenner) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Cally feels she's not good enough for J.R. and she shares her concern with
Miss Ellie. April wants to put an end to her partnership with J.R.
Michelle overhears a conversation between April and Bobby which concerns
Cliff, and she tells Cliff about it. Cliff feels mistreated at Ewing Oil.
Carter Mckay's friend Rose Daniels returns but she is scared away by Tommy
who acts to 'protect' his father. John Ross goes to England to
visit his mother. Miss Ellie and Clayton tell Bobby that they like April.
Cally senses that Alex Barton's interest goes beyond just her
paintings. Carter Mckay gets a warning about Tommy's psychological
problems in his role as 'father protector' Tommy plants a bomb
in Bobby's briefcase and April and Bobby narrowly escape death.
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broadcast: Oct. 6, 1989 written by: Louella
Lee Caraway directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 312. Sunrise,
Sunset |
| guest stars: Beth
Toussaint (Tracy Lawton) Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) Lance
LeGault (Al Halliday) Fern
Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Cliff
Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy) Joey
Aresco (Boomer) Art
Koustik (Police Captain) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) J.
Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay) Evelyn
Guerrero (Nancy) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Del
Hinkley (Minister) |
A storm in the Gulf spells trouble for J.R.'s tanker. Cliff dates Michelle
which provokes a cool reaction from April. Michelle resents April's
attitude. April asks Cliff whether he sleeps with her sister. Alex gets
Cally a studio for her painting and he wants her to drop 'Ewing'
from her name. J.R. is forced to make a move on Marilee's company but he
manages to avoid it at the last minute. Tommy Mckay gets accidentally
killed in a confrontation with his father. Tracey shows up for the funeral
but she finds Carter turned coldhearted. Tracey blames April foe her
brother's tragedy. April proposes to Bobby. Vanessa Beaumont's son James
shows up at J.R.'s office.
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broadcast: Oct. 13, 1989 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Dwight
Adair |
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| 313. Pride
and Prejudice |
| guest stars: Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) Tom
McFadden (Doug Snyder) Teddy
Wilson (Clem) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) David
Wiley (Sparks) Gayle
Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
J.R. and Beaumont have a pretty rough first conversation but then they
begin to get along fine as James is introduced into Dallas' social life,
and makes quite an impression in the process. James dates Kendall, the
receptionist at Ewing Oil, and ask her about the company. Bobby is
concerned as Christopher goes out on his first date. Carter Mckay makes a
business deal with April. Alex questions Cally about her European
honeymoon and he tries to exploit Vanessa's presence in Austria to his
advantage. Cally asks Alex about his personal life. April pressures Bobby
on marriage. Miss Ellie and Clayton keep traveling in search of the object
that would fit the mysterious key. Vanessa surprises J.R. and Cally by
showing up at Southfork to 'collect her son'.
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broadcast: Oct. 20, 1989 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 314. Fathers
and Other Strangers |
| guest stars: Hank
Rolike (Neal) Bea
Silvern (Sarah Ewing) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Gayle
Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Julian
Gamble (Stanley Mallory) James
Newell (Vice President #2) |
Vanessa says that she came looking for James, and J.R. and Cally make her
feel welcome. James dates Sly Lovegren but she plays hard to get. Bobby
and April have another fight with Cliff and Michelle. J.R. and Vanessa
reminisce about old times. Miss Ellie and Clayton meet Sarah Ewing and her
Jewish family whom Jock saved during World War ll. Bobby takes James
around the refineries. Tension between J.R. and Cliff rises and J.R. wants
to buy Cliff out. Sarah Ewing gives Miss Ellie a letter from Jock to his son,
written 45 years ago. Mckay is told that his tanker is in serious trouble.
At the Oil Barons Ball, everybody at the table is completely stunned, most of
all J.R., as James makes his shocking revelation.
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broadcast: Nov. 3, 1989 written by: Lisa
Seidman directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 315. Black
Tide |
| guest stars: Lance
LeGault (Al Halliday) Jack
Rader (Pete Reuther) Fred
Holliday (Atherton) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Gayle
Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Dick
McGarvin (Refinery Owner) Scott
LaRose (Comedian) |
Vanessa reassures J.R. that James is really his son. James' appearance
puts a strain on Cally and J.R.'s marriage. Cally accuses Vanessa of
plotting to take J.R. away from her. A tanker collision involving Ewing
Oil and Weststar puts the two companies on opposite sides again, as a
black tide of oil is heading toward the Texas coast. Tension rises between
J.R. and Bobby when Bobby finds out about the Ewing tanker. Cliff leaves
Ewing Oil, takes Mckay's side, and forms a committee to investigate the
tanker disaster. Michelle threatens J.R. because in her view, he didn't
keep his word after she got Cliff out of Ewing Oil.. Vanessa
unsuccessfully tries to talk James into going to Europe with her. Vanessa
leaves for Europe and James moves into Southfork.
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broadcast: Nov. 10, 1989 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Michael
Preece |
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| 316. Daddy
Dearest |
| guest stars: Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Fern
Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) Craig
Littler (Senator Polkinghorne) Fred
Holliday (Atherton) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) James
Bartz (Reporter #1) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Archie
Lang (Senator Lee) Buck
Young (Senator Cawley) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Lucy tells James what she thinks of J.R. John Ross returns from England to
find an older brother. John Ross fears that James' presence will change
everything. Bobby tries to do everything in his power to keep Cliff off
the committee investigating the tanker disaster. April throws Michelle
out. Michelle moves in with Cliff. In the aftermath of the tanker disaster,
Ewing Oil gets hate mail and Mckay files a law suit. James gets Cliff's
old office at Ewing Oil. J.R. tells James that his marriage vows to Cally
are sacred to him. Bobby tells April it's time to think about marriage.
Cally confides in Alex regarding the new family situation at Southfork.
James meets Michelle and they hit it off immediately. Cliff plans to get
the governor's seat. Just as J.R. is about to quit Ewing Oil because of
the tanker crisis, he gets a terrific morale booster in a surprise letter
from Jock.
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broadcast: Nov. 17, 1989 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 317. Hell's
Fury |
| guest stars: Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) Lee
De Broux (Jack Bouleris) J.
Jay Saunders (George Middleton) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Ellen
Geer (Mrs. Bouleris) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Leslie
Bevis (Diana Farrington) Bill
McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) Archie
Lang (Senator Lee) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Matt
McKenzie (Mark Randazzo) |
Cater Mckay plans to hurt Ewing Oil using the tanker disaster. Cliff and
Mckay collaborate against the Ewing's. Bobby talks to the captain of the
Ewing tanker. Christopher feels left out because James and John Ross
socialize a lot. Kay Lloyd reappears in Bobby's office with an ominous
warning from Washington. Cally thinks that J.R. has been sleeping with
Michelle. Bobby and Christopher have a 'father and sons talk'
about John Ross' situation and the increasing conflicts between the two
boys. Michelle plots to break up Cally and J.R.'s marriage. Michelle
sleeps with James. Cally pays Alex a late-night visit with words of
revenge against J.R. on her lips.
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broadcast: Dec. 1, 1989 written by: Lisa
Siedman directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 318. Cally
on a Hot Tin Roof |
| guest stars: Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Michael
Wilding (Alex Barton) J.
Jay Saunders (George Middleton) Tom
Fuccello (Dave Culver) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Leslie
Bevis (Diana Farrington) Bill
McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Archie
Lang (Senator Lee) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Ed
Quinlan (Charles Farrington) James
Newell (Vice President #2) John
Hoge (Ratagan) Nora
Masterson (Vice President #2) Marla
Maples (Maggie) Stephen
Flanigan (Brick) |
Kay Lloyd's appearance creates tension between Bobby and April senses a
chemistry between the two. Cally angrily confronts J.R. about him and
Michelle. J.R tries to get to Diana Farrington of the investigation committee.
Bobby is worried about the Justice Department
putting Ewing Oil on their 'hit list' again. J.R. blackmails
Alex Barton and drives him out of Texas. James learns about Cally's
faithfulness to him and wants to undo the damage he did, but he finds her
unconscious and he feels guilty.
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broadcast: Dec. 8, 1989 pc: 445611 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 319. Sex,
Lies and Videotape |
| guest stars: Karen
Kopins (Kay Lloyd) Lee
De Broux (Jack Bouleris) Jeri
Gaile (Rose Daniels McKay) J.
Jay Saunders (George Middleton) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Robert
Pierce (Medic #1) Donald
Goldring (Dick Attelsley) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Leslie
Bevis (Diana Farrington) Bill
McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) John
Menick (Mr. Stocker) Archie
Lang (Senator Lee) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
J.R. confronts Lucy about why she gave sleeping pills to Cally. J.R. and
Cally make up after the incidents with Alex and Michelle. Diana Farrington
accuses Cliff of waging a personal vendetta against the Ewing's but Cliff
vows to nail the guilty party. Bobby is forced to sell a Ewing Oil field
to pay for the cleanup effort. Carter Mckay finds Rose Daniels in Follett,
Texas and brings her back to Dallas. Kay Floyd asks Bobby about whether
he'll marry April. J.R. tells Cally that she'll never see Alex again.
James discovers that J.R. cheats on Cally and tells him that he's a lousy
husband, even through J.R. tries to explain to him that it's just 'for business'. Mckay uses Rose to videotape Cliff and her in
bed, and then he blackmails Cliff with the tape. Lucy pressures Cally not
to give up her artwork. Kay flies back to Washington. April is ecstatic when Bobby tells her it's time to get married.
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broadcast: Dec. 15, 1989 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Cliff
Fenneman |
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| 320. Tale
of Two Cities |
| guest stars: Evelyn
Guerrero (Nancy) Jeri
Gaile (Rose McKay) Gloria
Henry (Mrs. Evander) John
Mahon (Captain Holgar) Gregory
Walcott (Commander Jedediah Joyce) Leslie
Bevis (Diana Farrington) Bill
McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Spencer
Garrett (Ensign Malley) |
Cally puts on an art show at a gallery brought by Lucy. Bobby and J.R
argue about Bobby's decision to rehire the tanker captain. James gets
disillusioned about the way the oil business is done. Bobby and April plan
their wedding. James gets Michelle an apartment. Michelle finds out about
the videotape and tells Bobby who confronts Rose Mckay about it, James
gets caught in the middle, trying to protect Cally and J.R., and when he
tries to tell the truth to Michelle, she throws him out. A coast guard
officer's secret statement to Cliff sheds a new light on the Weststar-Ewing
tanker collision.
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broadcast: Jan. 5, 1990 pc: 445613 written by: Arthur
Bernard Lewis directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 321. Judgment
Day |
| guest stars: Jeri
Gaile (Rose McKay) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Teddy
Wilson (Clem) J.
Jay Saunders (George Middleton) Fred
Holliday (Atherton) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Leslie
Bevis (Diana Farrington) Bill
McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Archie
Lang (Senator Lee) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Cliff has a battle of conscience at Digger's grave before the committee's
final decision on the tanker collision. The captain of the Ewing tanker
commits suicide. Michelle tells J.R that she wants to retire from the spy
business, and she tells Cliff that she's been spying on him. Rose tells
her husband Carter Mckay that he makes her feel like a whore. Bobby
rebuffs Mckay's offer to buy Ewing Oil. Bobby appeals to Cliff's
conscience on the tanker collision. Mckay burns the videotape of Rose and
Cliff in bed. J.R. tells Bobby that he takes full responsibility for Ewing
Oil's seemingly inevitable fall. The committee reaches a final
decision. The tanker collision was an accident.
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broadcast: Jan. 12, 1990 written by: Amy
Tebo directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 322. Unchain
My Heart |
| guest stars: Danone
Simpson (Kendall Chapman) Margaret
Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien) Jeri
Gaile (Rose McKay) Matthew
Faison (Senator Drake) Charles
Stratton (Clarence Melville) Jack
Rader (Pete Reuther) Fred
Holliday (Atherton) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) |
Cliff gives a television interview following the committee's decision on
the tanker collision. Bobby gives April an engagement ring but then they
break up over three Ewing Oil fields which April bought behind Bobby's
back and then unknowingly sold to Weststar. Cliff meets public relations
expert Stephanie Rogers. J.R.,Cally and John Ross travel
to Pride, Texas to help Miss Ellie put the town back on the oil map.
Clayton remains skeptical about the new Pride venture. James and Michelle
make up. Bobby warms James against doing business out of Ewing Oil offices
without his knowledge. Bobby thinks he saw Pamela.
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broadcast: Jan. 19, 1990 written by: Jackie
Zabel and Bryce
Zabel directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 323. I
Dream of Jeannie |
| guest stars: Denver
Pyle (Blackie Callahan) Margaret
Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien) John
Shepard (Andy Gilmore) Chris
Weatherhead (Meg Callahan) Matthew
Faison (Stanton Drake) Troy
Evans (Warden Beckman) Bruce
Gray (Richard Mertz) Leslie
Neale (Sheryl Thompson) Dennis
Robertson (Fred Morton) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Joe
Faust (Gordon Wickstrom) John
Hoge (Ratagan) |
A mesmerized Bobby chases after the phantom woman that could be his
beloved ex-wife Pam.
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broadcast: Feb. 2, 1990 written by: Lisa
Siedman directed by: Cliff
Fenneman |
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| 324. After
Midnight |
| guest stars: Denver
Pyle (Blackie Callahan) Margaret
Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien) Claude
Earl Jones (Duke Carlisle) Shawn
Modrell (Melinda Carlisle) Richard
Narita (Eugene Inagaki) Leslie
Neale (Sheryl Thompson) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Bobby's obsession with Pam look-alike Jeanne O'Brien
continues, and he risks losing April over it. Michelle plans a business
venture but Eugene Inagaki makes problems, so she asks
Carter Mckay for a favor. April wants to leave Dallas and starts fresh
somewhere else. James meets Duke Carlisle and his imposing daughter
Melinda. J.R. strikes oil in Pride with
the help of Blackie Callaham. Jeanne has a seductive hold on
a confused Bobby.
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broadcast: Feb. 9, 1990 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Ken
Kercheval |
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| 325. The
Crucible |
| guest stars: Margaret
Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien) Claude
Earl Jones (Duke Carlisle) John
Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward) Charles
Cooper (Curley Morrison) Eddie
Firestone (Robert "Rabbit" Hutch) Shawn
Modrell (Melinda Carlisle) Richard
Narita (Eugene Inagaki) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
The Ewing's are concerned about why Bobby is not seeing April anymore.
Mckay finds a way to force Inagaki to cooperate. April and Michelle are
having second thoughts about the singles' club. Lucy and Cally have a
confrontation with April and Michelle at the bar. J.R. knocks James out of
the deal with Duke Carlisle. J.R. is rebuffed by Stephanie Rogers when he
tries to talk into doing business with Ewing Oil. Tension rises between
J.R. and Cally as she gets tired of waiting home for him. Bobby tells
Cliff about his obsession with the Pam look-alike. Miss Ellie and Clayton
witness a mysterious death during the reading of the will of Atticus Ward. Bobby leaves Jeanne and he finally
says
good-bye to Pam.
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broadcast: Feb. 16, 1990 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 326. Dear
Hearts and Gentle People |
| guest stars: Danone
Simpson (Kendall Chapman) K
Callan (Amy Stevens) John
Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward) Eddie
Firestone (Robert "Rabbit" Hutch) Stephanie
Blackmore (Serena Wald) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Daryl
Roach (Detective Marshall) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
J.R. and Cally's marriage is in trouble as they keep fighting and he moves
to a hotel. Mckay accomplishes his mission with Inagaki and he makes
Michelle happy but April leaves Dallas to visit her mother Amy in Ohio. Events continue to unfold in the wake of the mysterious death
during the reading of Atticus Ward's will, as 'Rabbit' Hutch gets arrested and then gets bailed out by
Miss Ellie and
Clayton who later finds him dead. Cliff gets appointed chair of the Oil
Regulatory Commission and J.R. realizes that he underestimated Stephanie
Rogers. Bobby goes to Ohio and tries to make things right again between
him and April. Serena Ward reappears and makes J.R. good again.
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broadcast: Feb. 23, 1990 written by: Louella
Lee Caraway directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 327. Paradise
Lost |
| guest stars: K
Callan (Amy Stevens) Don
Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman) John
Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward) Lisa
Sloan (Beth Rutgers) Eugene
Robert Glazer (Phil Rogers) Stephanie
Blackmore (Serena Wald) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Joseph
G. Medalis (Rand) Jerry
Potter (Ken Morton) Barney
McFadden (Bruce Burns) Daryl
Roach (Detective Marshall) Len
Wayland (Lefty Simmons) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) |
J.R. devises an ingenious plan to rid Cally from his life.
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broadcast: March 9, 1990 written by: Lisa
Seidman directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 328. Will
Power |
| guest stars: K
Callan (Amy Stevens) Don
Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman) John
Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward) Claudette
Nevins (Lizzie Burns) Taaffe
O'Connell (Honey North) Stephanie
Blackmore (Serena Wald) Daryl
Roach (Detective Marshall) Patrick
Cronin (Al Iudecello) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Mary
D'Arcy (Nancy Ann) Eric
Poppick (Dave) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) John
Hoge (Ratagan) |
J.R. is forced to resort to desperate measures when Cally vows to make
their marriage work.
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broadcast: March 16, 1990 written by: Kenneth
Horton directed by: Larry
Hagman |
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| 329. The
Smiling Cobra |
| guest stars: Don
Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman) John
Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward) Stephanie
Blackmore (Serena Wald) Jerry
Potter (Ken Morton) Tony
Rizzoli (Schmidt) Len
Wayland (Lefty Simmons) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) |
Cally and James pull closer together in an effort to fend off J.R.'s evil
ways.
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broadcast: March 30, 990 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Cliff
Fenneman |
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| 330. Jessica
Redux |
| guest stars: Alexis
Smith (Lady Jessica Farlow Montford) Richard
Narita (Eugene Inagaki) Daryl
Roach (Detective Marshall) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Charles
Kahlenberg (Dr. Kohler) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) |
Evil J.R. is at work as he looks to destroy his wife; tear down Cliff
Barnes' career; manipulate his son's future; and protect his mother Miss Ellie.
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broadcast: April 6, 1990 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 331. Family
Plot |
| guest stars: Alexis
Smith (Lady Jessica Farlow Montford) Danone
Simpson (Kendall Chapman) Don
Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman) Richard
Narita (Eugene Inagaki) Stephanie
Blackmore (Serena Wald) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Daryl
Roach (Detective Marshall) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Cally and James are driven to vow revenge against the man they both
vehemently hate - J.R. Ewing.
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b: April 13, 1990 written by: Lisa
Siedman directed by: Patrick
Duffy |
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| 332. The Southfork Wedding Jinx |
| guest stars: K
Callan (Amy Stevens) George
Petrie (Harve Smithfield) Jay
Gerber (Rosemont) Jeri
Gaile (Rose McKay) Stephen
Mendel (Walter Berman) Al
Pugliese (Orderly) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Anne
Gee Byrd (Nurse Richardson) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Joshua
Harris (Christopher Ewing) Barbara
Stock (Liz Adams) Roseanna
Christiansen (Teresa) John
Hoge (Ratagan) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) |
Another high-spirited and unpredictable Southfork wedding plays hosts to
April and Bobby.
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broadcast: April 27, 1990 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 333. Three,
Three, Three (1) |
| guest stars: Mitch
Pileggi (Morrisey) Alexis
Smith (Jessica Montford) Harold
Gould (Dr. Wexler) Shannon
Wilcox (Anita) Jeri
Gaile (Rose McKay) Liam
Sullivan (Mark Allen) Michael
P. Keenan (Keller) Zane
Lasky (Donia) Hugh
Maguire (Goldman) Arthur
Malet (Ryan) Marty
Schiff (Del Greco) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Barbara
Stock (Liz Adams) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
J.R. after having secretly committed himself to an insane asylum in an
effort to coerce Jessica into signing over to him her shares of Weststar
stock, discovers the path to her is littered with bizarre and dangerous
patients.
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broadcast: May 3, 1990 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 334. Three,
Three, Three (2) |
| guest stars: Alexis
Smith (Jessica Montford) Harold
Gould (Dr. Wexler) Shannon
Wilcox (Anita) Stephen
Mendel (Walter Berman) Liam
Sullivan (Mark Allen) Michael
P. Keenan (Keller) Ken
Foree (Howard) Arthur
Malet (Ryan) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Zane
Lasky (Donia) Hugh
Maguire (Goldman) Marty
Schiff (Del Greco) Barbara
Stock (Liz Adams) |
J.R. feels it's time to get out of the asylum, but James has other plans. James
destroys the release papers and J.R. is trapped at the institution.
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broadcast: May 11, 1990 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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Season 13:
| 335. April
in Paris |
| guest stars: Susan
Lucci (Sheila Foley) Clifton
James (Duke Carlisle) Chelcie
Ross (Dr. Wykoff) Mitch
Pileggi (Morrisey) Don
Starr (Jordan lee) Michael
P. Keenan (Keller) Hugh
Mcguire (Goldman) Arthur
Malet (Ryan) Zane
Lasky (Donia) Marty
Schiff (Del Greco) Ken
Foree (Howard) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Shannon
Wilcox (Anita) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Bobby and April's honeymoon encounters an unexpected twist with the
introduction of Sheila Foley. James takes over
operations at Ewing Oil while J.R. mulls his fate and tries to devise a
way out of the insane asylum.
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broadcast: Nov. 2, 1990 written by: Leonard
Katzman directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 336. Charade |
| guest stars: Susan
Lucci (Sheila Foley) Clifton
James (Duke Carlisle) John
Harkins (Control) Chelcie
Ross (Dr. Wykoff) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Mitch
Pileggi (Morrisey) Michael
P. Keenan (Keller) Arthur
Malet (Ryan) Zane
Lasky (Donia) Hugh
Maguire (Goldman) Marty
Schiff (Del Greco) Shannon
Wilcox (Anita) Barbara
Stock (Liz Adams) |
With April still in harms way, Bobby is forced to acquiesce to the
kidnapper's demands. Yet unreleased from the asylum, J.R. faces off with a
dangerous foe. James loses more than his shirt in a high stakes poker game.
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broadcast: Nov. 9, 1990 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 337. One
Last Kiss |
| guest stars: Susan
Lucci (Sheila Foley) Chelcie
Ross (Dr. Wykoff) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Michael
P. Keenan (Keller) Hugh
Maguire (Goldman) Arthur
Malet (Ryan) Zane
Lasky (Donia) Marty
Schiff (Del Greco) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Shannon
Wilcox (Anita) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) |
Bobby makeasa daring attempt to rescue April. J.R. finally gets out of the
asylum and bids farewell to both Cally and Sly.
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broadcast: Nov. 16, 1990 written by: Lisa
Seidman directed by: Leonard
Katzman |
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| 338. Terminus |
| guest stars: Susan
Lucci (Sheila Foley) Clifton
James (Duke Carlisle) John
Harkins (Control) Don
Starr (Jordan Lee) Omri
Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Ramy
Zada (Johnny Dancer) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Barbara
Stock (Liz Adams) |
J.R. gets back to business as usual. James resurfaces and continues to
oppose his father. Bobby and April's honeymoon ends in tragedy.
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broadcast: Nov. 23, 1990 written by: Mitchell
Wayne Katzman directed by: Irving
J. Moore |
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| 339. Tunnel
of Love |
| guest stars: Clifton
James (Duke Carlisle) John
Harkins (Control) Peter
White (Breslin) Jeri
Gaile (Rose McKay) Deborah
Rennard (Sly Lovegren) Ramy
Zada (Johnny Dancer) Deborah
Tranelli (Phyllis) Sherril
Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Pat
Colbert (Dora Mae) Danone
Simpson (Kendall) Barbara
Stock (Liz Adams) |
News of April's death reaches Dallas; Bobby returns home and vows to track
down Sheila Foley. J.R. joins forces with Rose Mckay. Liz Adams dumps
Cliff, pursues Johnny Dancer for the feds.
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broadcast: Nov. 30, 1990 written by: Howard
Lakin directed by: Michael
Preece |
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