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Season 9 (The Dream Season & Return of Barbara Bel Geddes) (1985-86)
Episode Guide
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########## Dallas: The Dream Season
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CBS Fridays 9:00-10:00pm Eastern
Lorimar production / prod. nos. 17401 to 174131
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/
Produced by James H. Brown
- Barbara Bel Geddes (returns)
- Charlene Tilton (exit)
9.1 (192) Dallas: THE FAMILY EWING
27Sep85 CBS / prod. no. 174101
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne (entry) /
Produced by James H. Brown (entry)
Written by
Directed by Michael Preece
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes (return), Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan
Howard, Steve Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal, (NOT Charlene
Tilton).
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing),
*
Special Guest Star: (end credits)
Ted Shackleford
Guest Stars:
Shalane McCall, Omri Katz, John Zaremba, George O. Petrie.
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Dolores Cantu, Deborah Tranelli
Featuring:
Edward Holmes, Carol Sanchez, Beau Leland
Synopsis:
The family mourns Bobby's death and Gary comes to the funeral from California.
Pam blames herself for Bobby's death. J.R. attacks Sue Ellen
for not being around when the family needs her. Miss Ellie (Barbara Bel Geddes)
tries to keep the family strong. Pam faces the difficult task of
explaining Bobby's departure to Christopher. Jenna regrets all the wasted time
she should have been married to Bobby. Dusty Farlow comes to Southfork
and is confronted by a hostile J.R. Miss Ellie tells Sue Ellen that she needs
professional help with her alcoholism. Clayton Farlow meets Gary
Ewing. Dusty follows Sue Ellen to a bar and tries to stop her from drinking. J.R.
harshly rejects Ray's offer of help with Ewing Oil business.
The Ewing family, Cliff, Jamie, Jack, Dusty, and others gather around Bobby's
coffin for his funeral.
9.2 (193) Dallas: ROCK BOTTOM
27Sep85 CBS / prod. no. 174102
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Joel J. Feigenbaum
Directed by Michael Preece
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee
Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
George O. Petrie, Shalane McCall, Don Starr.
And:
Fern Fitzgerald as Marilee Stone
Co-Starring:
Paul Sorensen
Featuring:
Lou Hancock, Sage Parker, John Adams Morrison, Jack Willis, Ray Lapere, Stella
Mann, Johnny Brink, Julieana Scarborough,
Cheryl Black, Sami Chester, Lou Diamond Phillips, Desmond Dhooge.
Synopsis:
J.R. objects to Bobby's will being read so soon after his death. J.R. tells Sue
Ellen off who winds up falling victim to car theft. Ray regrets his
misbehavior toward Donna and wants to make up. Sue Ellen winds up on the street
among the homeless. Donna tells Jenna about her pregnancy. J.R. is
in pain after Bobby's death. Cliff tries to warn the cartel against J.R.
Pamela's appearance at the reading of Bobby's will makes J.R. angry. J.R.
objects to some of the terms of Bobby's will. Sue Ellen disappears from
Southfork which gets Clayton and Miss Ellie worried. Cliff sees an
opportunity for himself in Pamela's situation after Bobby's death. Sue Ellen
drinks heavily and falls victim to more theft. J.R. and Mandy Winger
further discuss "the Sue Ellen problem."
9.3 (194) Dallas: THOSE EYES
4Oct85 CBS / prod. no. 174103
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Peter Dunne
Directed by Nick Havinga
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
George O. Petrie, William Smithers, Laurence Haddon, Shalane McCall, Omri
Katz, Don Starr, Debbie Renard
And:
Fern Fitzgerald as Marilee Stone
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Sherril Lynn Rettino
Featuring:
Norma Young, Tim Green, Harlan Jordan.
With:
Barbaras, Bierbrier, Dee Pyland, Carol Stanzioni, Gary Moody, Alice Ferris, Tony
Garcia, Carol Sanchez
Synopsis:
J.R. investigates legal possibilities of stopping Pam from messing with Ewing
Oil business. Jenna considers leaving Southfork. Ray plans to build a
new house. J.R. wants to buy back Christopher's shares of Ewing Oil from Pam.
Sue Ellen is found in a detoxification ward of the county hospital,
barely alive. Miss Ellie tells J.R. to take decisive action on Sue Ellen's
alcoholism by having her committed to a sanitarium. Jeremy Wendell makes
Cliff Barnes a very tempting business offer. J.R. and Dusty have a violent
confrontation by Sue Ellen's bed in the detox ward. Charlie wants to stay
at Southfork. J.R. blames Dusty for Sue Ellen's problems. The Krebbs make plans
for their baby. Police release Katherine's diary and Cliff and Pam
learn of her whole plot to get Jenna out of Bobby's life. J.R. has Sue Ellen
committed to a sanitarium.
9.4 (195) Dallas: RESURRECTION
11Oct85 CBS / prod. no. 174104
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Hollace White & Stephanie Garman
Directed by Michael Preece
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing),
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alan Fudge, George O. Petrie, William Smithers, Laurence Haddon, Shalane
McCall, Omri Katz, Debbie Rennard,
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)(entry)
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Rex Ryon, Bever-Leigh Banfield.
Featuring:
Woody Watson, Roger Borden, Jimmy Darst, Tony Garcia, Lisa Davis, Christopher
Ginnaven.
Synopsis:
Sue Ellen is shocked to find out that J.R. had her committed to the sanitarium
and her freedom is in his hands. Jeremy Wendell extends a
business offer to Miss Ellie. Pam has a hard time handling stress at
Barnes/Wentworth. J.R. tries to negotiate with Pam concerning Christopher's
shares of Ewing Oil. Jack Ewing spends time with Jenna and her daughter Charlie.
J.R. questions Harv Smithfield about whether outsiders can legally
own Ewing Oil. Dusty secretly visits Sue Ellen at the sanitarium. Pam thinks
she's being followed. Sue Ellen achieves a small "victory" in her
fight against alcoholism. Cliff probes Jack Ewing's family loyalties. Pam has a
surprise visitor from the past.
9.5 (196) Dallas: SAVING GRACE
18Oct85 CBS / prod. no. 174105
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Joel J. Feigenbaum
Directed by Nick Havinga
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee
Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing),
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alan Fudge, William Smithers, Burke Byrnes, Debbie Rennard.
(NO Co-Starring:)
Featuring:
Carol Sanchez.
Synopsis:
Mark Graison returns into Pam's life and explains his long absence. J.R. plots
to maneuver Cliff and Wendell out. Sue Ellen is scared before going
through an alcohol rehabilitation program at the sanitarium. Mark's comeback
shocks everybody around. Miss Ellie consults Gary before making a
decision on Wendell's offer. Ray warns Jack Ewing against J.R. Miss Ellie tells
Dusty Farlow to stay away from Sue Ellen. J.R. fears that Mark's
return will be bad for his relations with Pam. Clayton warns J.R. against
pressuring Miss Ellie on the Wendell offer. A burglar shows up at Jack's
apartment. Cliff accuses Jack of changing his mind on Wendell's offer. Mark
violently confronts J.R. over Pam's recent wild-goose chase in the Caribbean.
9.6 (197) Dallas: MOTHERS
25Oct85 CBS / prod. no. 174106
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Hollace White & Stephanie Garman
Directed by Michael Preece
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing),
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Special Guest Star:
Martha Scott (entry)
Guest Stars:
Bibi Besch, William Smithers, Barry Jenner, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz.
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Donald Craig, Hal Landon.
Featuring:
Karen Radcliffe, Bil Walton, Tony Garcia, Carol Sanchez.
Synopsis:
J.R. wants to nominate Bobby as Oilman of the Year. Mark Graison wants to fund a
medical research center. Sue Ellen's mother Patricia (Martha Scott)
arrives at Southfork and meets Clayton Farlow. J.R. harshly rejects Wendell's
buyout offer. Jack confronts J.R. about the burglary in his
apartment. Sue Ellen is determined to get well in the sanitarium. Patricia
questions J.R. about his marriage to Sue Ellen. Mark acts as a go-between
for Pam in her business dealings with J.R. and Wendell. Jack is interested in
Jenna Wade. Sue Ellen's mother visits her at the sanitarium. Mandy
Winger disappears. Patricia and Miss Ellie have a fight about J.R. and Sue
Ellen. Pam makes a decision on Wendell's offer which gets J.R. depressed.
9.7 (198) Dallas: THE WIND OF CHANGE
1Nov85 CBS / prod. no. 174107
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Peter Dunne
Directed by Carey Allen
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing),
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)(entry)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Special Guest Star:
Martha Scott
Guest Stars:
Frances Lee McCain, William Smithers, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz, Don Starr.
And:
Fern Fitzgerald (as Marilee Stone)
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Greg Michaels,
Featuring:
Karen Radcliffe, Tony Garcia, Carol Sanchez.
Synopsis:
Miss Ellie feels sorry for J.R. and changes her mind on the Wendell offer. Sue
Ellen apologizes to J.R. for the problems she caused as a wife and a
mother. Sue Ellen leaves the sanitarium but doesn't go to Southfork. J.R. tells
Sue Ellen that John Ross must stay at Southfork. Jack invites Jenna
to be his date at the Oil Barons' Ball. Miss Ellie tells Pam that the Ewing
family is falling apart. Donna learns of a serious abnormality in her
pregnancy. Charlie is happy to see her mother dating Jack Ewing. Mandy Winger
reappears and offers herself to J.R. A new and improved Sue Ellen
shows up at the Oil Barons' Ball. Cliff and Jamie make a scene at the ball. Jack
and Jenna worry over Donna's medical problem. At the Oil Barons' Ball
Bobby is posthumously named Oilman of the Year and Pam makes a startling
announcement.
9.8 (199) Dallas: QUANDARY
8Nov85 CBS / prod. no. 174108
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Joel J. Feigenbaum
Directed by Michael Preece
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee
Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing),
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Frances Lee McCain, Merete Van Kamp, Omri Katz.
Co-Starring:
Sherril Lynn Rettino, Deborah Traneli.
Featuring:
Michael Skipper, Martin Rayner, Bonnie Rawn, Charles Baldridge, John Edson, Lee
Gideon, Mark Waltz, Linda Gehringer, David Chrisman.
Synopsis:
Miss Ellie is happy that Ewing Oil will remain in Ewing hands. Pam has a major
fight with Cliff over her decision concerning Christopher's shares of
Ewing Oil. J.R. wants to make sure Jack is on his side in Ewing Oil business.
Mandy is impressed by the new Sue Ellen. J.R. feels he's on a
roll, with Mandy back in his life and Wendell no longer a threat. Donna and Ray
are divided over the baby. Pam takes over Bobby's office. Jamie and
Cliff don't get along. John Ross fears his parents may get divorced again. Dusty
returns to Dallas and tells Sue Ellen about his plans for their
future. Angelica Nero (Barbara Carrera) of Marinos Shipping offers a deal to
Cliff. Mark and Pam have a big fight over Pam's involvement in Ewing
Oil. Mark complains he has to fight Bobby's ghost. Angelica's assistant Grace
(Merete Van Kamp) follows Jack. J.R. talks business with Angelica.
9.9 (200) Dallas: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
15Nov85 CBS / prod. no. 174109
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Hollace White & Stephanie Garman
Directed by Corey Allen
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee
Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing),
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Special Guest Star:
Martha Scott
Guest Stars:
Merete Van Kamp, Omri Katz, Shalane McCall, Debbie Rennard, Robert Harper.
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Gino De Mauro,
Featuring:
Mark White as Governor of Texas, Jim Gough, Barbara Logan, Fred Vest, Roy
McAdams, Don McCoy, Craig Brannam.
Synopsis:
J.R. tries to get Jack involved in Ewing Oil business. J.R. invites Angelica
Nero to the annual Southfork rodeo. Sue Ellen's mother Patricia
tries to tell Sue Ellen to stay away from Dusty. At the rodeo, Sue Ellen
confronts Mandy Winger and J.R. has an unpleasant exchange with Patricia.
J.R. has a fight with Sue Ellen over Mandy. Angelica does business with J.R. and
Jack, and then meets Pam. Sue Ellen tells Clayton that she can't
live at Southfork. Donna has an accident and is rushed to the hospital. Angelica
tries to get close to Jack. Donna and Ray lose their baby.
9.10 (201) Dallas: SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN
22Nov85 CBS / prod. no. 174110
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Leonard Katzman
Directed by Michael Preece
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow),Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee
Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Special Guest Star:
Martha Scott
Guest Stars:
Merete Van Kamp, George O.Petrie, Omri Katz, Shalane McCall, Burke Brynes,
Debbie Rennard.
Co-Starring:
Deborah Tranelli, Danone Simpson, Nick Eldredge.
Featuring:
Anne C. Lucas, Pat Colbert, Jimmy L. Darst.
Synopsis:
Mandy Winger questions J.R. about Sue Ellen and their marriage. Ray and Donna
grieve over the lost baby. Pam keeps Phyllis as her secretary. J.R.
gives Pam a "lecture" on his business style. Patricia and Miss Ellie discuss J.R.
and Sue Ellen's marriage. Angelica is reluctant to discuss
Dimitri Marinos with J.R. Sue Ellen hires a lawyer to get legal separation from
J.R. and full custody over John Ross. Angelica tells Jack that he's
important to the deal with Ewing Oil. Cliff assures Pam that he loves Jamie.
Donna falls into apathy after the loss of the baby. Cliff admits to
Jamie that he used her to try to get control of Ewing Oil. J.R. gets personal
with Angelica during a business visit to her hotel room. J.R.
hires a private detective to investigate Dimitri Marinos and Angelica.
9.11 (202) Dallas: THE PRIZE
29Nov85 CBS / prod. no. 174111
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Hollace White & Stephanie Garman
Directed by Corey Allen
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
(NOT Jared Martin), Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as
Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Special Guest Star:
Martha Scott
Guest Stars:
Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Omri Katz, Shalane McCall, Burke Brynes,
Debbie Rennard, Blake Leonard Conway.
Co-Starring:
Roseanna Christiansen, Gino De Mauro.
Featuring:
Dan Ammerman, Norma Moore, Tony Garcia
Synopsis:
Sue Ellen has nightmares. Angelica Nero's friend Nicholas gets impatient in
Greece as the scheme to sign the deal with Ewing Oil unfolds. Miss Ellie
tries to console Donna after the loss of the baby. J.R. talks to John Ross
before custody hearings. Angelica explains to J.R. Jack Ewing's critical
role in the Marinos-Ewing deal and J.R.'s role in assuring Jack's participation.
Jenna spends more time with Jack who reminisces about his
mother Nancy. John Ross runs away from home. In Greece, Nicholas follows J.R.'s
detective Pete Adams. Pam keeps reassuring Angelica that she's an
equal partner in Ewing Oil. Cliff and Jamie have a new start. Miss Ellie finds
John Ross. Jamie wants to work by Cliff's side. John Ross doesn't
want to pick between his mother and father. Jack tells J.R. that he needs to
talk to Pam before committing to the deal with Marinos Shipping. Pete
Adams fails to return from Greece. The judge decides custody of John Ross.
9.12 (203) Dallas: EN PASSANT
6Dec85 CBS / prod. no. 174112
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Peter Dunne & Joel J. Feigenbaum
Directed by Michael Preece
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow), (NOT Deborah Shelton), Jenilee Harrison (as
Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing),
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Special Guest Star:
Martha Scott
Guest Stars:
George O. Petrie, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Omri Katz, Burke Brynes,
Terrence McNally.
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Deborah Tranelli,
And:
James L. Brown as Harry McSween
Featuring:
Jim McQueen, Terry Evans, Terry Brannon, Vince Santoscoy, Carol Sanchez, Kerry
Knerr, Brecca Preston.
Synopsis:
J.R. tries to win over the judge in charge of the appeal in the custody suit.
Ray tries to help Donna go through the crisis after the baby's loss.
Jack Ewing doesn't want to get caught between Pam and J.R. on Ewing Oil
business. In Greece, Nicholas and his friends hold Pete Adams. Angelica
instructs Grace to intercept Pete's letter sent from Greece to the U.S. Pete is
coerced to tell his Dallas associate that J.R. should sign the deal
with Marinos. Donna thinks that Ray doesn't understand her pain. Sue Ellen
doesn't want to take John Ross from J.R. before the custody appeal is
decided. Ray goes into a rage at the construction site of the new house. Dusty
comforts Sue Ellen before the appeal. Jack tries to get close to Jenna.
Pam aprroves the co-venture with Marinos. J.R.'s appeal in the custody suit is
decided. Sue Ellen surprises everybody with her decision on John Ross.
9.13 (204) Dallas: GOODBYE, FAREWELL AND AMEN
13Dec85 CBS / prod. no. 174113
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Will Lorin
Directed by Linda Day
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jared Martin (as Dusty Farlow),Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee
Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Special Guest Star:
Martha Scott
Guest Stars:
George O. Petrie, Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, Omri Katz, Shalane McCall,
Don Starr, Robert Walker.
Co-Starring:
Paul Sorenson, Vanessa Brown, Roseanna Christiansen,
(NO Featuring Cast)
Synopsis:
J.R. finds out that if Sue Ellen were to move back to Southfork, she would
forfeit custody of John Ross. Sue Ellen tells her mother that she tries to
control her life too much. Jenna tells Jack Ewing it's time to stop seeing each
other.Clayton tries to sell off his subsidiaries while keeping it a
secret from Ellie. Angelica is furious after reading Pete's report for J.R. Sue
Ellen explains her decision on John Ross to Dusty. J.R. questions
Angelica about how much he will get out of the deal with Marinos. Jack seeks
Ray's advice on how to handle Jenna. Sue Ellen comes to a decision
regarding moving back to Southfork, and J.R. and Sue Ellen make an "agreement",
with mutual conditions. Jamie gets Pam thinking about marrying
Mark.Sue Ellen makes up with her mother. Dusty says goodbye to Miss Ellie and
Clayton. Patricia leaves Dallas as well. Sue Ellen is back at Southfork
and the family reunites.
9.14 (205) Dallas: CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT
20Dec85 CBS / prod. no. 174114
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Deanne Barkley
Directed by Larry Hagman
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Merete Van Kamp, Omri Katz, Debbie Rennard, Terrence McNally, Philip Levien,
Robert Walker.
Co-Starring:
Deborah Tranelli, Terence Scammell, Brad English, Roseanna Christiansen
(NO Featuring Cast)
Synopsis:
John Ross is very happy having both his parents around. Cliff warns Mandy Winger
against J.R. Jenna breaks up with Jack who leaves Dallas in anger.
Ray and Donna temporarily move into Southfork. J.R. gives Mandy an apology gift.
Cliff hires a man to spy on J.R. and Angelica Nero. Pam receives a
surprise return on Bobby's emerald-mine investment in Columbia. Sue Ellen gets
hired by Mark Graison. Angelica and Grace eliminate Sam Barker, Pete's
partner. Jack's disappearance gets J.R. and Angelica frustrated. Cliff plots to
break Mandy and J.R. up. Mark makes plans for a European trip for
Pam and himself. Clayton's strange behavior gets Miss Ellie worried. Mandy finds
out that J.R. has lied to her and she feels betrayed.
9.15 (206) Dallas: THE MISSING LINK
3Jan86 CBS / prod. no. 174115
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Bill Taub
Directed by Linda Day
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Sam Melville, Morgan Woodward, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz,
Philip Levien, Debbie Rennard.
Co-Starring:
Deborah Tranelli, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Roseanna Christiansen, Kevin King,
Ben Rawsley, James Newell, Greg Callahan, Patrick Campbell, Sam Hennings.
Featuring:
Tracee Lyles
Synopsis:
Miss Ellie questions Clayton about his strange behavior, while Charlie and J.R.
question Jenna about Jack. Matt Cantrell (Marc Singer) shows up at
Ewing Oil, looking for Bobby. Mandy spies on J.R. for Cliff. Ellie seeks help
from Punk Anderson to deal with Clayton's mysterious behavior. Donna
visits a school for handicapped children. Sue Ellen starts her job at Mark's
institute. Ellie learns about Clayton's problem. J.R.'s deal with
Marinos is threatened and he lashes out at Pam, unaware he's been duped by
Mandy. Pam and Matt discuss continuing investment in the emerald mine.
Jamie has an accident which leaves Cliff feeling terribly guilty. J.R. thinks he
found the spy.
9.16 (207) Dallas: TWENTY FOUR HOURS
10Jan86 CBS / prod. no. 174116
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Hollace White & Stephanie Garman
Directed by Robert Becker
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Sam Melville, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Shalane McCall,
Omri Katz, Russell Johnson.
Co-Starring:
Christopher Roland, Shirley Mitchell, Scott St. James, Alex Donnelley, Patrick
Campbell, Kevin King.
Featuring:
Pierre Manasse, Carlo Allen, Jeanine Michaels
Synopsis:
Jamie's life depends on a blood transfusion and everybody is looking for Jack.
Mark Graison offers help from his blood research center. Nicholas
returns to Dallas and discusses strategy with Angelica. Jenna feels guilty for
Jamie's fate. Mark confides in Sue Ellen regarding Pam and the emerald
mine venture. Cantrell, Pam, and J.R. discuss continuing investment in the mine.
Nicholas gets frustrated because Jack is nowhere to be found. J.R.
appears on television offering a reward, which leaves Mandy and Cliff stunned.
Ellie tells Ray about Clayton's financial problems. Mandy tries to
find out from J.R. why he's looking for Jack. Donna gets involved with the
Woodgrove school. Mark and Matt Cantrell have an exchange about the mine
venture. Jack is found and Jamie is stabilized, which leaves everybody happy but
J.R. is stunned.
9.17 (208) Dallas: THE DEADLY GAME
17Jan86 CBS / prod. no. 174117
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Bill Taub
Directed by Larry Hagman
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Sam Melville, Morgan Woodward, Merete Van Kamp, Shalane McCall,
Omri Katz, Debbie Rennard, Don Starr, Robert Walker
And:
Fern Fitzgerald as Marilee Stone.
Co-Starring:
Deborah Tranelli, Paul Sorensen, Roseanna Christiansen, Kenneth White, Bill
Bishop, Jeanine Michaels.
(NO Featuring Cast)
Synopsis:
Jamie is stabilized at the hospital but the doctor warns against being overly
optimistic. Pam and Matt Cantrell reminisce about Bobby.J.R. shows
appreciation for Sue Ellen's new job. Angelica admits to J.R. that her previous
story on Jack wasn't true, and she tells him "the real truth."
J.R. senses trouble with the Marinos deal,so he manipulates the cartel to avoid
possible loss. Ray shares with Miss Ellie his view on her handling of
Clayton's problem. Pam wants to visit the emerald mine in Colombia, which leads
to a fight with Mark. J.R. wants to make sure Jack is around to
complete the deal with Marinos. J.R. and Cantrell plot to keep Pam in Colombia.
9.18 (209) Dallas: BLAME IT ON BOGOTA
24Jan86 CBS / prod. no. 174118
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Peter Dunne
Directed by Robert Becker
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alejandro Rey, Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Laurence
Haddon, Don Starr, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz.
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Deborah Tranelli, Paul Sorensen, Tom Fitzsimmons, Roseanna
Christiansen, Sherril Lynn Retino.
Featuring:
Pat Colbert, Anne C. Lucas, Efrain Figueroa, Gilles Savard.
Synopsis:
J.R. and Cantrell discuss preparations for the Colombian trip. Jack spends time
with Grace. Mark is disappointed with Pam's involvement in the mine.
Sue Ellen spends time with Jerry Kenderson. J.R. feeds Mandy information on the
emerald mine. Ellie tries to raise huge capital, which gets J.R.
worried. J.R. and Cantrell put on an act at the dinner table at Southfork. Donna
wants to bring some of the disabled children from the school to
Southfork. Jamie makes progress at the hospital. Jenna keeps talking about
Bobby. Jamie questions Jack about him and Jenna. Pam and Matt Cantrell
arrive in Colombia.
9.19 (210) Dallas: SHADOW GAMES
31Jan86 CBS / prod. no. 174119
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Joel J. Feigenbaum
Directed by Roy Campanella, Jr. (Not Ray)
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as
Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alejandro Rey, George O. Petrie, Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, George
Chakiris, Frank Aletter, Don Starr, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz, Debbie Rennard.
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Roseanna Christiansen, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Paul Sorensen,
Santos Morales.
Featuring:
Pat Colbert, Anne C. Lucas, Efrain Figueroa, Joshua Gallegos, Merrill Leighton,
Robin Bach.
Synopsis:
J.R. takes advantage of Pam being away from Ewing Oil. In Colombia, Matt
Cantrell nervously awaits the package from J.R. Jenna spends more and more
time at Bobby's grave. J.R. warns Grace and Angelica to play fair. Miss Ellie is
happy seeing Donna with the disabled children. J.R. confronts
Clayton who learns of Ellie's steps to help him out of his financial problem.
Donna tells Ellie about the lost baby's abnormality. J.R. meets
Dr.Jerry Kenderson (Barry Jenner) Clayton and Miss Ellie get his problem out in
the open. J.R. questions Sue Ellen about Jerry Kenderson. At the
auction for Graison Research, Nicholas arrives with startling news from Athens
and Angelica Nero makes a surprise announcement. Matt and Pam face
danger in Colombia.
9.20 (211) Dallas: MISSING
7Feb86 CBS / prod. no. 174120
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Leonard Katzman
Directed by Michael Hoey
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alejandro Rey, Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Shalane
McCall, Omri Katz, Debbie Rennard.
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Sherril Lynn Rettino.
Featuring:
Efrain Figueroa, Carlos Cervantes, Tony Torres,
Synopsis:
Pam disappears in Colombia. Back at Southfork, everybody is impressed with Sue
Ellen's performance at the fundraiser for Graison Research but Jenna
feels left out and can't get over Bobby's death. Mandy tells Cliff she won't spy
for him anymore. J.R. flies down to Los Gatos, Colombia to help
Matt look for Pam. J.R. fears that he might be held responsible if Pam gets
hurt. Mark and Cliff make a trip to Colombia, too. Angelica fears that J.R.
may have learned of Dimitri's death. J.R. negotiates with Los Gatos police chief
concerning a search party for Pam. Mark and Matt have a fist fight
over Pam's disappearance. Grace gets instructions from Angelica to get closer to
Jack. The Ewings are increasingly concerned over Jenna's
psychological state. Grace questions Jack about him and Jenna. J.R. wonders
about Angelica's true intentions. Matt receives a note about Pam's whereabouts.
9.21 (212) Dallas: DIRE STRAITS
14Feb86 CBS / prod. no. 174121
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Joel J. Feigenbaum & Peter Dunne
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alejandro Rey, Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, Robert Pine, Shalane McCall,
Debbie Rennard.
Special Guest Star:
William Prince
Co-Starring:
Michael Voletti, John Francis, Derek Partridge.
Featuring:
Solomon Smaniotto, Vincent Saporito.
Synopsis:
Pam is held by the kidnappers. Fights between Mark and Matt continue. Sue Ellen
misses Pam. The Ewings decide to get psychiatric help for Jenna. Jack
and J.R. get ready for the conference in Martinique. J.R. is generous with Mandy
after she confesses to him a major breach of trust. Donna makes
friends with one of the disabled children. Jenna resists psychiatric help. J.R.
gets jealous of Sue Ellen seeing Jerry Kenderson, and he questions her
about it. In Colombia, Mark gets impatient with the search for Pam. Jack
questions Angelica and J.R. about the Martinique conference. Charlie
overhears a conversation about possible drastic steps to get medical help for
her mother. Pam is released. Jerry confesses to Sue Ellen his
attraction to her. J.R. investigates Marinos Shipping. In Colombia, Mark has a
surprise plan for Pam after her release.
9.22 (213) Dallas: OVERTURE
21Feb86 CBS / prod. no. 174122
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Hollace White & Stephanie Garman
Directed by Corey Allen
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as
Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz,
Debbie Rennard.
Special Guest Star:
William Prince
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Roseanna Christiansen, Evelyn Guerrero,
Lesa Renee
and:
James L. Brown as McSween
Featuring:
Solomon Smaniotto, Vincent Saporito, Efrain Figueroa.
Synopsis:
In Colombia, Mark talks Pam into staying on and seeing the mine. J.R. and Matt
plot to keep Pam away from Ewing Oil. Jack has more fun with Grace.
J.R. invites Sue Ellen to go to Martinique with him. J.R. tells Harry McSween to
find "dirt" on Jerry Kenderson. J.R. comes across a serious
obstacle in his investigation of Dimitri Marinos. Cliff gets discouraged at the
mine site. Jamie goes back to work. Angelica, Grace, and Nicholas
discuss details of the conference in Martinique. J.R. is jealous of Sue Ellen's
relationship with Jerry Kenderson. Jenna wants everybody to think
she's fine but then she cracks under Donna's pressure. Matt gets ready to talk
to Pam about J.R.
9.23 (214) Dallas: SITTING DUCKS
28Feb86 CBS / prod. no. 174123
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Susan Howard
Directed by Linda Day
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alejandro Rey, Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Shalane
McCall, Omri Katz, Debbie Rennard, Peter Fox, Phil Levien.
Special Guest Star:
William Prince
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Harry Moses, Conroy Gedeon, Julianna Fjeld.
Featuring:
Solomon Smaniotto, Vincent Saporito
Synopsis:
Mark, Cliff, and Pam return from Colombia. J.R. is happy to learn that Pam is
determined to continue her investment in the mine. The Krebbs get
increasingly involved in the Woodgrove school for disabled children. J.R.
receives a warning about Angelica Nero. J.R. pressures Pam to let him run
Ewing Oil. Mandy questions J.R. about what she should do with her future. Mark
pressures Pam to get her priorities in order. On the way to
Martinique, Jack Ewing is told of his role in the "oil conference." Jenna
refuses to cooperate with the psychiatrist. Pam thinks she's ready to get
over Bobby. In Martinique, Jack learns of Grace's plot and he feels hurt.
Angelica, Grace, and Nicholas rehearse the upcoming events involving J.R.
and "Dimitri Marinos."
9.24 (215) Dallas: MASQUERADE
7Mar86 CBS / prod. no. 174124
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Leonard Katzman
Directed by Larry Hagman
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz.
Special Guest Star:
William Prince
Co-Starring:
Sherril Lynn Rettino, Conroy Gedeon.
Featuring:
David Westgor, Jean Paul Vignon, James Garrett, Heidi Hagman.
Synopsis:
In Martinique, Jack Ewing agrees very unwillingly to go along with J.R. and
Angelica. Pam considers selling Christopher's shares of Ewing Oil to J.R.
Jerry Kenderson continues to be interested in Sue Ellen. Pam pours more money
into the emerald mine, which leads to another fight with Cliff.Ray
misses being around a big family. J.R. talks Jack into making up with Grace.
Jenna cancels her appointments with the psychiatrist. Cliff thinks
that Pam will marry Mark, and he makes big business plans for the future. Pam
tells Jenna that she was the one Bobby was going to marry. In
Martinique, Jack poses as Dimitri Marinos at a masquerade ball, and he and J.R.
face deadly danger.
9.25 (216) Dallas: JUST DESSERTS
14Mar86 CBS / prod. no. 174125
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Peter Dunne & Joel J. Feigenbaum
Directed by Linda Gray
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Merete Van Kamp, George Chakiris, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz,
Don Starr, Debbie Rennard
And: Fern Fitzgerald (as Marilee Stone)
And: Raymond St. Jacques (as Inspector Remy)
Special Guest Star:
William Prince
Co-Starring:
Paul Sorensen
Featuring:
Eric Goldner, Jose Kendall, Solomon Smaniotto, Vincent Saporito, Roseangela
Morales, Heidi Hagman.
Synopsis:
In Martinique, police clean up the mess created at the masquerade ball and
Angelica's entire scheme is revealed. Angelica takes the ultimate revenge
on Grace for her betrayal. Back in Dallas, Pam spends sleepless nights worrying
about Jenna. Charlie and Jenna disagree on Jenna's plan to leave
Dallas. Ray tells Donna about the idea of adopting a child. Mark tries to talk
some sense into Jenna regarding Bobby. Jack feels fed up with all the
business deals and wants to leave Dallas. Jenna has flashbacks of the
conversation with Bobby on the day of Lucy's wedding. J.R. surprises Sue
Ellen with a confession of love. The cartel pressures J.R. to come to an
agreement in the aftermath of the events in Martinique. Jenna explains to
Pam her psychological reaction to the events surrounding Bobby's death. Jenna
and Pam reconcile. Pam decides to sell Christopher's 30 percent of
Ewing Oil to J.R.
9.26 (217) Dallas: NOTHING'S EVER PERFECT
21Mar86 CBS / prod. no. 174126
Executive Producer: Philip Capice/ Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by
James H. Brown
Written by Leonard Katzman
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, George O. Petrie, George Chakiris, Laurence Haddon, Keith
Charles, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz, Don Starr, Debbie Rennard
And: James L. Brown (as Harry McSween)
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Roseanna Christiansen, Kevin King.
Featuring:
Pat Colbert, Anne C. Lucas, Charles Hutchins, Panos Christi.
Synopsis:
J.R. is delighted to gain control of Ewing Oil, and he wants Sue Ellen back.
Jenna pays Jack a surprise visit to "clear the air." J.R. has big
plans for the future of Ewing Oil. The Krebbs come to a decision on adoption.
Harry McSween reports to J.R. on Jerry Kenderson. Sue Ellen
almost has a fight with Jerry over her staying at Southfork. Miss Ellie worries
about the family's future. Nicholas testifies against Angelica.
Miss Ellie asks Jenna to reconsider her decision to leave Southfork. J.R. says
farewell to Mandy. Pam's sale of Christopher's shares of Ewing Oil to
J.R. becomes final. Mandy decides to leave Dallas. Mark proposes to Pam. Donna
and Ray begin adoption proceedings. Angelica takes care of "the
Nicholas problem" and vows revenge on Jack and J.R.
9.27 (218) Dallas: J. R.'s RISING (copyright title)
4Apr86 CBS / prod. no. 174127
Executive Producer: Philip Capice
Supervising Producer Peter Dunne/ Produced by James H. Brown
Written by Joel J. Feigenbaum & Peter Dunne
Directed by Linda Day
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (faces on opening credits)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve
Kanaly, Howard Keel
Ken Kercheval, Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo
(as Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end cast only verified)
Guest Stars:
Alejandro Rey, Barry Jenner, Laurernce Haddon, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz,
Jill Andre, Hugh Gillin, Penelope Windust, Don Starr
And: Fern Fitzgerald (as Marilee Stone)
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Roseanna Christiansen, Paul Sorensen, Hugh Maguire, Mackenzie
Allen, Julio Medina
Featuring:
Pat Colbert, Anne C. Lucas, Solomon Smaniotto, Tammy Brewer, Carlos Cervantes,
Frederic Retes, John Shull, Kellie Martin
Synopsis
Mandy Winger faces some tough career choices. Clayton and Ray encourage Jack to
stay on in Dallas. Ray's past criminal
conviction doesn't help in going through with adopting Tony. Sue Ellen fears
going back to J.R. Tony doesn't want to be
adopted. J.R. tries to intimidate Dr. Jerry Kenderson. J.R. and Jack wonder what
Nicholas' death could mean to them.
In Colombia, Matt hits a vein of emeralds. J.R. promises John Ross to try to get
Sue Ellen back. Jerry Kenderson pressures
Sue Ellen for an answer regarding their relationship. J.R. goes ahead with the
Marinos drilling venture. Angelica Nero
returns to the United States.
9.28 (219) Dallas: SERENDIPITY
11Apr86 CBS / prod. no. 174128
Exec Producer: Philip Capice / Sup. Producer: Peter Dunne / Produced by James H.
Brown / Assoc. Producer: Cliff Fenneman
Written by Leaonard Katzman
Directed by Bruce Bilson.
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (opening titles)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve Kanaly, Howard
Keel, Ken Kercheval,
Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening titles)
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing Barnes),
Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing),
Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Alejandro Rey, Barry Jenner, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz, Penelope Windust,
Jill andre, Debbie Rennard
And: Fern Fitzgerald (as Marilee Stone)
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Roseanna Christiansen, Mackenzie Allen,
Steve Jones, Curtis Taylor
Featuring:
Pat Colbert, Anne C. Lucas, Solomon Smaniotto, Peter Koch
Synopsis:
Mark Graison warns J.R. to stay away from him and Pam. The Krebbs learn the
reason Tony doesn't want to be adopted.
Matt wants to surprise Pam with the emerald strike. Jack wants to sell his 10
percent of Ewing Oil back to J.R. Sue Ellen
confronts J.R. about his investigation of Dr.Jerry Kenderson. Police detain
Angelica. Ray and Donna ask Tony to reconsider.
J.R. is slightly disappointed with Harry McSween's working style. Jamie wants to
strike a "deal" with J.R. concerning the
Ewings and the Barnes. Cliff gives Mandy another "lecture" on J.R. Marilee
confronts J.R. about the Marinos deal. The Krebbs
bring Tony do dinner at Southfork. Angelica is released by police and heads for
Dallas. An earthquake destroys Los Gatos
and Pam fears for Matt's life. Sue Ellen turns Jerry down. Mandy changes her
mind about leaving Dallas.
9.29 (220) Dallas: THRICE IN A LIFETIME
2May86 CBS / prod. no. 174129
Exec Producer: Philip Capice / Sup. Producer: Peter Dunne / Produced by James H.
Brown / Assoc. Producer: Cliff Fenneman
Written by Peter Dunne & Joel J. Feigenbaum
Directed by Jerry Jameson
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico, A.S.C.
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (opening titles)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve Kanaly, Howard
Keel, Ken Kercheval,
Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening titles)
Steve Forrest (as Ben Stivers), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing Barnes), Dack
Rambo (as Jack Ewing),
Marc Singer (as Matt Cantrell)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Keith Charles, Shalane McCall, Omri Katz, Jill Andre, Tuck
Milligan
And: Fern Fitzgerald (as Marilee Stone)
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Anna Nicholas, Ed Quinlan, Boyd Hollister
Featuring:
Solomon Smaniotto
Synopsis:
J.R. and Sue Ellen get a lot closer. Jack Ewing doesn't like new ranch hand Ben
Stivers (Steve Forrest). Cliff lashes out
at Jamie for trying to make peace with J.R. Sue Ellen tells Pam about going back
to J.R. John Ross wants to work at Ewing Oil.
Miss Ellie gets an invitation to Pam and Mark's wedding. Cliff and Pam have a
fight over Jamie and J.R. Angelica orders a
briefcase that's "gonna make a lot of noise." Cliff and Jamie reconcile. Matt
Cantrell returns from Colombia and brings Pam
both good news and bad. J.R. gets angry because production stops on the offshore
venture with Marinos. The Krebbs' adoption
petition is denied. J.R. gets a punch in the face from Matt Cantrell.
9.30 (221) Dallas: HELLO...GOODBYE...HELLO
9-May-1986 CBS / prod. no. 174130
Exec Producer: Philip Capice / Sup. Producer: Peter Dunne / Produced by James H.
Brown / Assoc. Producer: Cliff Fenneman
Written by Leonard Katzman
Directed by Nick Havinga
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico,ASC
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (opening titles)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve Kanaly, Howard
Keel, Ken Kercheval,
Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal,
Also Starring: (opening titles)
Steve Forrest (as Ben Stivers), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing Barnes),
Deborah Shelton (as Mandy Winger),
Dack Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Guest Stars:
Barry Jenner, Morgan Woodward, Kate Reid, Glenn Corbett, Laurence Haddon,
Philip Levien, Jill Andre
And: Fern Fitzgerald (as Marilee Stone)
Co-Starring:
Sherril Lynn Rettino, Deborah Tranelli, Ed Quinlan, Ronan O'Casey, Richard
Doyle, John Wyler
And: James L. Brown (as Harry McSween)
Featuring:
Solomon Smaniotto, Pat Colbert, Anne C. Lucas, Bill Shick
Synopsis:
J.R. tries to get Ewing Oil out of financial trouble. Ray is determined to fix
the problem with Tony's adoption but he learns
that it may be necessary to have Aunt Lil testify. Ben Stivers talks to Clayton
about his past. Harry McSween comes up with
"dirt" from Mark Graison's past. Sue Ellen invites J.R. to go to a reception
with her. Punk Anderson has a strange feeling
that he's met Ben Stivers before. Jerry Kenderson is upset to see Sue Ellen with
J.R. at the reception. J.R. and Sue Ellen
get even closer. The Krebbs get another chance at adopting Tony. J.R. gets
squeezed by the banks. J.R. tells Mandy again that
it's over between them. Angelica Nero has J.R. at gunpoint.
9.31 (222) Dallas: BLAST FROM THE PAST (season 9
finale)
16-May-1986 CBS / prod. no. 174131
Exec Producer: Philip Capice / Sup. Producer: Peter Dunne / Produced by James H.
Brown / Assoc. Producer: Cliff Fenneman
Written by Joel J. Feigenbaum & Peter Dunne
Directed by Michael Preece.
Director of Photography: Robert Caramico,ASC
*
Starring In Alphabetical Order: (opening titles)
Barbara Bel Geddes, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Susan Howard, Steve Kanaly, Howard
Keel, Ken Kercheval,
Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, Victoria Principal
Also Starring: (opening titles)
Steve Forrest (as Ben Stivers), Jenilee Harrison (as Jamie Ewing Barnes), Dack
Rambo (as Jack Ewing)
Special Guest Star:
Barbara Carrera (as Angelica Nero)
And: John Beck (as Mark Graison)
*
(end credits)
Starring: Patrick Duffy
Guest Stars:
Omri Katz, Tuck Milligan, Thomas Oglesby, Garret Smith, Robert Rockwell
Co-Starring:
Joshua Harris, Debbie Rennard, Deborah Tranelli, Sherril Lynn Rettino, Kevin
King, Anna Nocholas
And: James L. Brown (as Harry McSween)
Featuring:
Solomon Smaniotto, Donald Grant
Synopsis:
Angelica offers J.R. a deal. Sue Ellen worries about J.R.'s safety in his
dealings with Angelica, a woman who's wanted for
murder. Jack pulls out of the horse venture despite Clayton's and Ray's
disappointment. Tony calls Ray "dad" for the first
time. J.R. sends Sue Ellen flowers and buys her a new ring. Mark and Pam get
married. J.R. tries to outmaneuver Angelica but
tragedy strikes Jamie and Sue Ellen in the process. Pam wakes up from her very
very long dream and who does she find in the shower?
########## Dallas: The Dream Season
##########
############### end of season 9 ##############
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