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I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Series DVD Review
Captain Tony Nelson returns from a one-man space flight only to find himself far from the things of man, save for one little bottle.
The Dallas reunion at Southfork was destined to end in tears
How could something that felt so right possibly go so wrong? For many of us, the 17 years since the last weekly instalment from Texas's answer to the Borgias has been but a despairingly aimless walk through the ...
Put a Southfork In 'Em, or: How Some Folks Came to Dallas to Waste Thousands
Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray, perched upon the Southfork balcony at the Dallas reunion Saturday night As I mentioned yesterday, the Dallas 30th reunion out at Southfork on Saturday was a ...
Confusion at 'Dallas' reunion rankles fans
Confusion at 'Dallas' reunion rankles fans In this Oct. 9, 2008 file photo, actor Larry Hagman poses in front of the Southfork Ranch mansion made famous in the television show, 'Dallas', in Parker, Texas.
'JR' on Dallas' 30th anniversary
The original cast of Dallas have reunited to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the TV drama.
"Dallas" Cast Gathers For Re-Union In Collin County
Looking a little grayer these days, the stars of the old prime-time soap opera "Dallas" are back in north Texas for a re-union this weekend.
A ' Dallas ' reunion in Dallas, dinosaur named hip-hoppers, and Bishop Allen again? That's what you're doing Saturday, November 8th, 2008.
Though everyone hated J.R. Ewing, for Larry Hagman, he was role of a lifetime
Sitting at the desk in the living room of his suite at the Ritz-Carlton, Larry Hagman looks as if he could be a retired CEO or an elder statesman.
Fans get shot to meet J.R. at 'Dallas' 30th anniversary party Saturday at Southfork Ranch
If you're heading to the Ewing family reunion at Southfork Ranch on Saturday, don't be shocked if someone pulls a gun on J.R. again.
Alan Peppard on Laura Bush, Carl Sewell, Larry Hagman and others
By ALAN PEPPARD / The Dallas Morning News apeppard@dallasnews.com apeppard@dallasnews.com Who gets the best tables in the best restaurants? Two weeks ago, in an article about power tables, I wrote that Joe ...
Larry Hagman was reluctant to be on a new TV show called "Dallas" when he first read the script in the late 1970s, figuring there wouldn't be any money in it.
Larry Hagman was reluctant to be on a new TV show called "Dallas" when he first read the script in the late 1970s, figuring there wouldn't be any money in it.
Larry Hagman Gets Ready for 'Dallas' 30th Anniversary
TV series "Dallas" in the '70s, actor Larry Hagman was hesitant to join; he didn't there would be any money in it.
Entertainment Report / 'Dallas' cast plans party
"Dallas" fans from across the world are paying as much as $1,000 apiece to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the debut of what became one of the most popular prime-time soap operas in TV history.
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McCain Smears Obama by Associating Him with Inept Sitcom Characters
OK, so I was totally catching up with the McCain campaign, and I noticed that one of their recent TV spots trots out two familiar names, Bill Ayers and Tony Rezko, and one new, puzzling one: lovable sitcom ...
Angelina Jolie isn't giving away who she's backing in the U.S. presidential election, but she does have good things to say about Barack Obama.... Larry Hagman excited about 30th `Dallas' reunion PARKER, Texas ...
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Larry Hagman excited about 30th `Dallas' reunion
Larry Hagman was reluctant to be on a new TV show called 'Dallas' when he first read the script in the late 1970s, figuring there wouldn't be any money in it.
But his wife persuaded him to give the role of conniving oil baron and cattle rancher J.R. Ewing a shot, saying they could 'renegotiate' and that the job might pay off.
It did, eventually earning Hagman a reported $100,000 or more per episode. And now fans from across the world are paying as much as $1,000 apiece to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the debut of what became one of the most popular prime-time soap operas in TV history.
This affable, eccentric leading man achieved his greatest successes in two diverse TV roles: as the somewhat bumbling astronaut in "I Dream of Jeannie" in the 1960s and as the ruthless and devilish J.R. Ewing ...
Today is Sunday, Sept. 21, the 265th day of 2008 with 101 to follow. The moon is waning.
Larry Hagman at Oktoberfest - StyleFoul
Yes. That's J.R. Ewing in lederhosen. He never could resist a hat, be it cowboy or loden hut .