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'''''Dallas''''' is a U.S. TV soap opera, which was broadcast between 1978 and 1991. It revolved around a rich billionaire family from Dallas, Texas, with [[J. R. Ewing]] as the breakout character. In 1980 the show became famous for a cliffhanger episode in which J.R. was shot by an unknown assassin. To know "who shot J.R." viewers had to wait until the next season, of which the revelation episode broke TV ratings records. ''Dallas'', and particular the ''Who Shot J.R.'' episode, have been referenced quite a few times on ''The Simpsons''. | '''''Dallas''''' is a U.S. TV soap opera, which was broadcast between 1978 and 1991. It revolved around a rich billionaire family from Dallas, Texas, with [[J. R. Ewing]] as the breakout character. In 1980 the show became famous for a cliffhanger episode in which J.R. was shot by an unknown assassin. To know "who shot J.R." viewers had to wait until the next season, of which the revelation episode broke TV ratings records. ''Dallas'', and particular the ''Who Shot J.R.'' episode, have been referenced quite a few times on ''The Simpsons''. | ||
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{{TB|Homer tells about the time he married Marge, which took place in 1980 at the height of the craze about the cliffhanger episode ''Who Shot J.R.'' in ''Dallas''. In one scene Homer is seen wearing a ''Who Shot J.R.'' shirt.}} | {{TB|Homer tells about the time he married Marge, which took place in 1980 at the height of the craze about the cliffhanger episode ''Who Shot J.R.'' in ''Dallas''. In one scene Homer is seen wearing a ''Who Shot J.R.'' shirt.}} | ||
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− | {{TB|The title and the entire plot are directly inspired by the famous ''Who Shot J.R.'' episode. Just in ''Dallas'' the villain of the series, [[J. R. Ewing]] (in this case [[Charles Montgomery Burns]]) is shot by an unknown assassin. It was the final episode of the season for both ''Dallas'' as ''The Simpsons'' back then. The cliffhanger made many viewers debate who the assassin might have been, but the revelation would only be made clear in the first episode of the next season.}} | + | {{TB|The title and the entire plot are directly inspired by the famous ''Who Shot J.R.'' episode. Just like in ''Dallas'', the villain of the series, [[J. R. Ewing]] (in this case [[Charles Montgomery Burns]]) is shot by an unknown assassin. It was the final episode of the season for both ''Dallas'' as ''The Simpsons'' back then. The cliffhanger made many viewers debate who the assassin might have been, but the revelation would only be made clear in the first episode of the next season.}} |
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{{TB|In the [[Museum of TV and Television]] a cardboard display of [[J. R. Ewing]] can be seen. Homer accidentally projects a bullet through it.}} | {{TB|In the [[Museum of TV and Television]] a cardboard display of [[J. R. Ewing]] can be seen. Homer accidentally projects a bullet through it.}} | ||
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+ | == Common cast and crew == | ||
+ | === Cast === | ||
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+ | {{TH|Role in ''Dallas''}} | ||
+ | {{TH|Role on ''The Simpsons''}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Larry Hagman.jpg|150px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Larry Hagman]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Played [[J. R. Ewing]].}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Voiced [[Wallace Brady]] in "[[The Monkey Suit]]".}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Ian McShane.jpg|150px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Ian McShane]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Played Don Lockwood for 13 episodes.}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Voiced [[Artemis]] in "[[The Last Barfighter]]".}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, August 18, 2024
Dallas is a U.S. TV soap opera, which was broadcast between 1978 and 1991. It revolved around a rich billionaire family from Dallas, Texas, with J. R. Ewing as the breakout character. In 1980 the show became famous for a cliffhanger episode in which J.R. was shot by an unknown assassin. To know "who shot J.R." viewers had to wait until the next season, of which the revelation episode broke TV ratings records. Dallas, and particular the Who Shot J.R. episode, have been referenced quite a few times on The Simpsons.
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