Dallas (1978 TV series, season 5)
The fifth season of the television series Dallas aired on CBS during the 1981–82 TV season.
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | October 9, 1981 – April 9, 1982 |
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Cast
Starring
In alphabetical order:
- Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing (24 episodes)
- Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing (26 episodes)
- Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing (26 episodes)
- Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing (26 episodes)
- Susan Howard as Donna Culver Krebbs (26 episodes)
- Steve Kanaly as Ray Krebbs (26 episodes)
- Ken Kercheval as Cliff Barnes (24 episodes)
- Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing (26 episodes)
- Charlene Tilton as Lucy Ewing Cooper (24 episodes)
Also starring
- Leigh McCloskey as Mitch Cooper (19 episodes)
- Jared Martin as Steven "Dusty" Farlow (10 episodes)
Special guest stars
- Howard Keel as Clayton Farlow (21 episodes)
- Priscilla Pointer as Rebecca Barnes Wentworth (19 episodes)
- Audrey Landers as Afton Cooper (17 episodes)
- Barry Nelson as Arthur Elrod (3 episodes)
- William Smithers as Jeremy Wendell (1 episode)
Notable guest stars
Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn) returns for two episodes. Among the new additions to the cast are Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers) and Anne C. Lucas (Cassie, the waitress at the Oil Baron's Ball), who will continue to appear beyond the season. Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday) and Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), all appear frequently during the season, but won't return for subsequent years. Knots Landing's Ted Shackelford and Joan Van Ark appear in two and one episodes, respectively. Also: future series star Barbara Stock, who will portray Liz Adams for the series' final two seasons, appears in two episodes as Heather Wilson.
Crew
The season's episode writers include showrunner Leonard Katzman, the returning Arthur Bernard Lewis, Linda B. Elstad, Howard Lakin, David Paulsen, and new additions Will Lorin and Bruce Shelly. Philip Capice serves as executive producer, Katzman as producer, and Cliff Fenneman as associate producer. Writer Arthur Bernard Lewis is billed supervising producer, after having served as executive story editor since season two. Linda B. Elstad, who has written episodes since the third season, serves as story editor.
DVD release
Dallas' fifth season was released by Warner Bros. Home Video, on a Region 1 DVD box set of five double-sided DVDs, on August 1, 2006. In addition to the 26 episodes, it also includes the featurette "A Living Landmark, A Tour of the Real Southfork Ranch".[1]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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78 | 1 | "Missing Heir" | Irving J. Moore | Arthur Bernard Lewis | October 9, 1981 |
79 | 2 | "Gone, But Not Forgotten" | Leonard Katzman | Arthur Bernard Lewis | October 16, 1981 |
80 | 3 | "Showdown at San Angelo" | Irving J. Moore | Leonard Katzman | October 23, 1981 |
81 | 4 | "Little Boy Lost" | Leonard Katzman | Leonard Katzman | October 30, 1981 |
82 | 5 | "The Sweet Smell of Revenge" | Irving J. Moore | Linda B. Elstad | November 6, 1981 |
83 | 6 | "The Big Shut Down" | Leonard Katzman | Arthur Bernard Lewis | November 13, 1981 |
84 | 7 | "Blocked" | Irving J. Moore | Arthur Bernard Lewis | November 20, 1981 |
85 | 8 | "The Split" | Leonard Katzman | Leonard Katzman | November 27, 1981 |
86 | 9 | "Five Dollars a Barrel" | Irving J. Moore | Leonard Katzman | December 4, 1981 |
87 | 10 | "Starting Over" | Leonard Katzman | Leonard Katzman | December 11, 1981 |
88 | 11 | "Waterloo at Southfork" | Irving J. Moore | Linda B. Elstad | December 18, 1981 |
89 | 12 | "Barbecue Two" | Leonard Katzman | Arthur Bernard Lewis | January 1, 1982 |
90 | 13 | "The Search" | Irving J. Moore | Arthur Bernard Lewis | January 8, 1982 |
91 | 14 | "Denial" | Victor French | Linda B. Elstad | January 15, 1982 |
92 | 15 | "Head of the Family" | Patrick Duffy | Howard Lakin | January 22, 1982 |
93 | 16 | "The Phoenix" | Harry Harris | David Paulsen | January 29, 1982 |
94 | 17 | "My Father, My Son" | Larry Hagman | Will Lorin | February 5, 1982 |
95 | 18 | "Anniversary" | Joseph Manduke | David Paulsen | February 12, 1982 |
96 | 19 | "Adoption" | Larry Hagman | Howard Lakin | February 19, 1982 |
97 | 20 | "The Maelstrom" | Patrick Duffy | Will Lorin | February 26, 1982 |
98 | 21 | "The Prodigal" | Michael Preece | David Paulsen | March 5, 1982 |
99 | 22 | "Vengeance" | Irving J. Moore | Howard Lakin | March 12, 1982 |
100 | 23 | "Blackmail" | Michael Preece | Leonard Katzman | March 19, 1982 |
101 | 24 | "The Investigation" | Irving J. Moore | Bruce Shelly | March 26, 1982 |
102 | 25 | "Acceptance" | Michael Preece | Will Lorin | April 2, 1982 |
103 | 26 | "Goodbye, Cliff Barnes" | Irving J. Moore | Arthur Bernard Lewis | April 9, 1982 |
References
- Lambert, David (April 19, 2006). "'Dallas' DVD news: Season 5 coming in August". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
External links
- List of Dallas season 5 episodes at the Internet Movie Database