Dallas (TV series)
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The show was prominent for its cliffhangers, including the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery. The 1980 episode "Who Done It" remains the second-highest-rated primetime telecast ever. The show also featured a "Dream Season", in which the entirety of season 9 was revealed to have been a dream of Pamela Ewing. After 14 seasons, the series finale "Conundrum" aired in 1991.
The show had an ensemble cast, with Larry Hagman as a greedy, scheming oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, stage/screen actress Barbara Bel Geddes as family matriarch Miss Ellie and Western movie actor Jim Davis as Ewing patriarch Jock, his last role before his death in 1981. The series won four Emmy Awards, including a 1980 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Bel Geddes.
With its 357 episodes, ''Dallas'' remains one of the longest lasting full-hour prime time dramas in American TV history. ''Dallas'' also spawned a spin-off series, ''Knots Landing'', in 1979, which also lasted 14 seasons and a total of 344 episodes.
In 2007, ''Dallas'' was included in ''Time'' magazine's list of "100 Best TV Shows of All-Time".
The series finale had a cliffhanger that was resolved in the first of two subsequent reunion films: ''Dallas: J.R. Returns''. The second, ''Dallas: War of the Ewings'', aired in 1998. This was followed by a retrospective special, ''Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork'', in 2004.
In 2010, TNT announced it had ordered a new, updated continuation of ''Dallas'', ignoring the events of the two reunion films. The revival series, continuing the story of the Ewing family, premiered on TNT on June 13, 2012, and ran for three seasons, ending its run on September 22, 2014. Provided by Wikipedia