Connections
Followed by
Spin-off
Referenced in
Title on top ten list held up by Al Franken on Weekend Update
Mentioned during the monologue
When Mr. Humphries and Mr. Spooner are taking Mr. Grace's picture with his secretary and his nurse on his knee, Mr. Spooner says it's just lika scene from "Dallas".
Miss Brahms would like to live a rich existence.
Old Mr. Grace mentions that he gets excited about Sue Ellen in "Dallas", whereas Mr. Humphries gets excited about J.R.
This is the show Sam is watching as the episode begins.
Mentioned by Boy Bensdorp
First victim's landlady mentions it.
Rosa has a poster of Larry Hagman as JR in her bedroom.
Walter mentions 'J.R. from Dallas'
The madman mentions several characters from "Dallas".
Show mentioned by Grandad.
This TV series is mentioned in a conversation
A joke is made about the show.
Mentioned by name.
Title and several characters mentioned by name by Koos
Miss Brahms says she doesn't want Mrs. Slocombe around the house when she and her boyfriend watch "Dallas".
When the staff are discussing different plots for the radio commercial, Miss Brahms suggests it should be "sort of an English 'Dallas' full of sex and intrigue."
Bille mentions that she watches the show every Tuesday
The David Prowse character in this video, talks about the characters on the TV show "Dallas" (specifically Priscilla Presley), to illustrate "getting off the point" in meetings.
Mentioned in the Black Flag song "TV Party"
mentioned
mentioned
Mr Humphries is shocked by Captain Peacock's lovelife: "It's like Dallas!"
Part of the "TV Stars" segment
When a customer is trying on a hat and asks if it's "Ascot", Miss Brahms replies that it's "very Dallas".
Mentioned by name
David talks about great Americans and includes the Ewings.
The show is mentioned by name.
Because of the poor TV reception, Sophia says, "I thought Benson was having an affair with Miss Ellie," the latter being a character on this show.
Madonna claims the 1985-1986 of SNL was a dream, just like on Dallas
Julia says to Charlene, "You have ranted and raved for weeks about how they brought Bobby Ewing back."
One of the characters says she would like to be an actress and play in series like "Dallas" and "Dynasty".
When H. I. says that he calls the baby 'Junior', Evelle comments "You mean JR, just like the TV show".
Mentioned when Patrick Duffy is introduced, who was in the show.
Mentioned by Norm.
Featues a soap tycoon named J.R.
Mentioned by Georgie.
Referenced during 'Gormless' musical number: J.R. Ewing carries a vat of Ewing Oil
Phil mentions the dynamic Dallas duo
Pam Ewing's dream is mentioned by Murphy
Mentioned by name.
Mentioned during Andrew O'Connor's stand-up segment
The subject of Andre O'Connor's stand up segment
Veronica encourages the family to dress up for dinner "if they can dress for dinner on 'Dallas.'"
Jack de Noorman watches Dallas on cable, archive sound and theme tune can be heard
characters imitate J.R. and Sue Ellen as their role models.
JR and Sue Ellen are mentioned.
a segment was devoted to the final episode of Dallas
Crow: Their friend just died and they're gonna watch Dallas?
Larry Hagman and Linda Gray spend their holiday in Carinthia and are sometimes referred to as J.R. and Sue Ellen.
Homer wears an "I Shot J.R." t-shirt.
Homer recalls watching the show and hearing the famous quote "That's right... I shot J.R".
Mentioned by name.
Charlene Tilton appears as herself and is called "former 'Dallas' cutie" by Bud.
mentioned by Jane
Frank: "I shot J.R.!"
It is said that the Who Shot JR resolution has not yet been released in Australia.
Title mentioned by Manon while looking at pictures of her mother's house in the USA
Will: "I'm the one that shot JR too"
A character wears an "I Shot J.R." T-shirt which is a reference to the famous "Who shot J.R.?" cliffhanger episode of this show.
A character wears an "I Shot J.R." T-shirt, a reference to the famous "Who shot J.R.?" cliffhanger in this tv show.
Referenced by Chris Elliot
A character wears an "I Shot J.R." T-shirt, a reference to the famous "Who shot J.R.?" episodes of this show.
A character wears an "I shot J.R." t shirt, a reference to the "Who shot J.R.?" episodes of this show.
"Dallas reruns"
The line "Look its J.R.!" is said to Frank (Patrick Duffy's Character.
Jamie asks the girls 'You remember J.R. from Dallas?'
Opening titles homaged.
"Tell me who shot J.R.?"
Bill says he wants to watch Dallas at the party
The show is mentioned by name.
the entire episode is revealed to be a dream through a live action sequence taken from a scene in Dallas.
Bill mentions the show
One of the piano songs Peter plays
Story tackles the tv series.
Bill and Mr Fredricks talk about Dallas
mentioned during Weekend update
Gaben calls Lali "You J.R. Ewing..."
title reference with plot intrigue
Ca. 28 min into the film Joe mentions the actress Charlene Tilton in dialog, to which one of his colleagues on the oil rig answers with references to the character J.R.
Nomined once.
Eric tells the gang that Donna was drunk like Sue Ellen from Dallas.
Doug watches the show in bed.
Chandler watches the show and asks "Who shot J.R.?"
character mentions title by name
One of the characters finds oil and renames himself as "JR".
"Dallas at night" (song lyrics)
dialogue
Meatwad refers to this in connection with oil.
Lyric from "Posse on Broadway": "I'm the man they love to hate, the J.R. Ewing of Seattle"
Charlene's starring on the show is refrenced several times durint the interviews.
Mentioned by name
Frequent references to Larry Hagman, his J.R. character and Dallas.
Throughout the movie there are several occasions, where a poster of the "Dallas"-cast is seen hanging on the wall of DJ Cosmonaut X's apartment.
Dynasty's main "rival".
the title and parts of the plot refer to the show and its character "Bobby Ewing"
Title seen on Al Franken's top ten list
Martin and Gassner mention the series.
Referenced by name
Pastewka and Kim listen to the Theme from Dallas in the car
correct response in "TV D.O.A." category
quote: "He looks like that guy from 'Dallas'"
Mentioned by Nora Dunn
correct response in "TV Fans" category
J. R. Ewing is a correct response in "TV Nostalgia" category
one of the producers mentions this TV series
Balder, Pastewka and Kalkofe are quizzing about the theme from the tv series "Dallas"
Lillian Ngwexana talks about learning English by watching Dallas.
Shooting of pilot on location discussed.
Referenced by name
Jeff claims Steph's days consist of watching old Dallas reruns on SoapNet
Rachel tells Dinky, "Lose the big hair. This isn't 'Dallas.'"
Wilson calls the proposed tv show, Paul Brown wanted him to invest in, a "Dallas at Washington", when talking on the phone in his office.
mentioned by Dewey
Referenced by name
Referenced by name
mentioned in dialogue
Esther: "I haven't had a date since they shot J.R."
Zoe's "I Love J.R."-shirt
Included in a $500 question
Briefly mentioned in a history overview
Nate describes P.J. Buckley as "a young J.R. Ewing in Earnest Sewn jeans."
Included in a $2,000 question
Tatianna asks if Jackie Collins was in the show.
mentioned by Millie
Subject of a $600 clue in the category "TV Shows by Characters"
mentioned by name
mentioned in dialogue
Offscreen characters can be heard humming the "Dallas" theme song.
Referenced by Dale Hansen
David Spade mentions that Charlene Tilton was from the show
Conan O'Brien (while talking with Andy Ritcher) mentions this show
Andy, Darryl, and Kevin play the "Dallas" board game.
A bullet ricochets off of a "Who Shot J.R.?" display at the museum.
Sarkozy's personnal life is compared to the series
When asked about TV in the '80s, Elka says that she shot J.R.
"remember when TV's biggest villain was J.R.?"
mentioned in dialogue
Jay mentions that Larry Hagman, Linda Gray, and Patrick Duffy starred on the show
Ashleigh is advised not to backcomb her hair too much otherwise she will look "too Dallas". Ashleigh replies, "What is Dallas?" Shievonne says it was a TV show where they all had really big hair.
Referring to shows being revived, Jay says that the show is back
Jay mentions that the show has been remade
J. R. Ewing was suggested to be Alfred E. Neuman's running mate.
Jay mentions that the networks are remaking TV shows such as this one
Dean mentions J.R.
Dennis Rodman says that a band at Kim Jong-Un's palace played the show's theme
Featured in
The Gnome enjoys watching Dallas reruns
Bill watches an episode of Dallas
Footage from this TV series was edited into this mini- series.
a clip is featured
TV shows in decline: Bobby Ewing appears in shower and renders entire Dallas season a dream
shows it when talking about Hagman
Two clips from Dallas are shown in the program
Clips shown.
Clips shown.
Many clips
Clips shown in a segment on the shooting of J.R. Ewing.
appears on Veidt's Tv screens
Series is mentioned and clips are shown
J.R. Ewing is #7.
Clips shown in a segment on power dressing.
Clip shown to introduce today's guests Steven Murphy and Charlie Hanson.
Linkara points out an incorrect reference to the show in the comic
Two fragments featuring Larry Hagman are shown.
clips
Spoofed in
Opening montage imitates TV series' opening. Actor Ashley Moore's character is J.R.
This episode is a direct spoof of this series.
Charles Barkley 'gets shot' just like J.R. did
Nell and the Chief watch a show with a character named "R.J.," a spoof of this show's J.R. character
parodied in the second segment
the soap opera "Abilene" is a spoof of "Dallas"
Theme sequence directly spoofed
Oil tycoon J.R. Mooing is a spoof of J.R. Ewing of "Dallas."
the soap is spoofed as 'the Herd'
The ending is a parody of one of this show's more infamous plot lines.
Wogan drops in on Dallas and talks to J.R.
The past 6 episodes are a revealed as a dream, just like this show's infamous "dream season."
The whole story of "Who shot J.R." is spoofed in the two part episode
The entire episode is a parody of the "Who Shot J.R." episodes of this show. The name parodies the episodes. The opening scene spoofs the famous episode of Dallas which wrote off a whole season of the show as a dream.
Level intro to Nutty Acres is a parody of Dallas' intro.
Porn spoof of the TV series.