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The next generation of the Ewing family, cousins John Ross Ewing and Christopher Ewing, clash over the family's oil business and vast fortune.
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Josh Henderson ...  John Ross Ewing 40 episodes, 2012-2014
Jesse Metcalfe ...  Christopher Ewing 40 episodes, 2012-2014
Jordana Brewster ...  Elena Ramos 40 episodes, 2012-2014
Julie Gonzalo ...  Pamela Rebecca Barnes / ... 40 episodes, 2012-2014
Brenda Strong ...  Ann Ewing 40 episodes, 2012-2014
Patrick Duffy ...  Bobby Ewing 40 episodes, 2012-2014
Linda Gray ...  Sue Ellen Ewing 40 episodes, 2012-2014
Mitch Pileggi ...  Harris Ryland 35 episodes, 2012-2014
Emma Bell ...  Emma Brown 30 episodes, 2013-2014
Kevin Page ...  Bum 27 episodes, 2012-2014
Marlene Forte ...  Carmen Ramos 19 episodes, 2012-2014
Kuno Becker ...  Drew Ramos 18 episodes, 2013-2014
Judith Light ...  Judith Ryland 18 episodes, 2013-2014
Larry Hagman ...  J.R. Ewing 17 episodes, 2012-2013
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John Ross and Christopher, the children of bitter rivals and brothers J.R. and Bobby Ewing, clash over the future of the Ewing dynasty, while the fate of SouthFork weighs in the balance. The current proprietor of SouthFork, Bobby Ewing, is determined to protect the promise he made to his late mother Miss Ellie. The infamous, scheming J.R. Ewing returns to SouthFork.

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Josh Henderson and Jesse Metcalfe alternated top billing in the opening credits each episode. See more »

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Jesse Metcalfe and Josh Henderson switch first billing in the opening credits every episode. Josh Henderson gets first billing in the even, Jesse Metcalfe in the odd episodes. See more »

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Dallas 2012 – Review
18 September 2012 | by mail-479-241123See all my reviews

Based on the original Emmy award-winning CBS show of the same name, the new series of Dallas, currently showing on Channel 5 in the UK, follows the lives of JR and Sue Ellen's son John Ross, and Bobby and Pam's son Christopher, as they battle it out over whether to drill for oil on the South Fork ranch, or look for more "green" energy sources in Texas.

That's the official blurb, now let's look at some of the fine detail. It's ironic that it's Larry Hagman who's been fighting with cancer off-screen, while it's Patrick Duffy's character Bobby who's battling with the disease on-screen – making it tempting to side with JR's team right from the off. Meanwhile poor old Larry is clearly struggling to learn his lines – reading every word painstakingly through bloodshot eyes from an off-camera autocue.

Do we care? No. We're so damned pleased to see JR back on our TV screens we wouldn't mind if Hagman played every scene with his script written in lipstick on the heavily botoxed forehead of Sue Ellen.

Should we be concerned that all the 20-something male actors in the cast look so similar to each other that it's often difficult to tell them apart and keep track of who's zooming who? Not really. And who gives a heck if Victoria Principal is too busy to do the gig at all, and Cliff Barnes can't even be bothered to show up until episode three? Dallas got as popular as it did in the UK partly because Terry Wogan talked about it so much on BBC radio. It was he who coined such immortal phrases as "The Poison Dwarf" and catapulted the series to the cult status it enjoys today. Thanks to Terry, the Brits learned to love Dallas like we love the Eurovision Song Contest. Because it was so bad it was good. Well, it's still bad, and it's still good.

In this new incarnation we can additionally enjoy JR's massive eyebrows. It is rumoured that they have already been offered a spin-off series of their own. But best of all, we can hungrily devour such classic lines as, "I was gonna tell you about the earthquake, dad. Really I was." Long live Dallas. Now that it's in High Definition we can more clearly see the irony.


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