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A segment on a Dynasty lookalike contest at about 25 minutes.

The woman who says she looks like Joan Collins pre getting her nose and teeth fixed made me laugh.

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Dynasty key episodes by ratings

May 11, 1989: Catch 22 (series finale), rating 10.8

Season highs

January 12, 1981: Oil (series premiere), rating 22.2

March 24, 1982: The Gun, rating 23.7

April 20, 1983: The Cabin (season 3 finale), rating 27.3

September 28, 1983: The Arrest (season 4 premiere), rating 27.2

January 9, 1985: The Will, rating 27.7

September 25, 1985: The Aftermath (season 6 premiere), rating 28.1

September 24, 1986: The Victory (season 7 premiere), rating 20.1

September 23, 1987: The Siege (Part 1) (season 8 premiere), rating 16.5

November 3, 1988: Broken Krystle (season 9 premiere), rating 12.8

Season lows

February 23, 1981: The Bordello, rating 15.4

December 23, 1981: The Miscarriage, rating 17.3

November 24, 1982: The Siblings, rating 19.1

November 16, 1983: Tracy, rating 20.6

May 8, 1985: The Heiress, rating 21.9

December 25, 1985: The Solution, rating 17.7

December 31, 1986: Fear, rating 13.7

March 4, 1987: The Surgery, rating 13.7

March 2, 1988: The Trial, rating 11.1

February 9, 1989: Tankers, Cadavers to Chance; rating 7.0

Ten highest-rated episodes of the series

September 25, 1985: The Aftermath (season 6 premiere), rating 28.1

January 9, 1985: The Will, rating 27.7

April 20, 1983: The Cabin (season 3 finale), rating 27.3

September 28, 1983: The Arrest (season 4 premiere), rating 27.2

January 16, 1985: The Treasure, rating 27.0

January 30, 1985: Triangles, rating 27.0

December 12, 1984: Swept Away, rating 26.5

January 26, 1983: Madness, rating 26.3

October 24, 1984: The Rescue, rating 26.3

January 2, 1985: The Avenger, rating 26.2

Ten lowest-rated episodes of the series

February 9, 1989: Tankers, Cadavers to Chance; rating 7.0

April 27, 1989: Here Comes the Son, rating 9.1

March 16, 1989: The Son Also Rises, rating 9.4

May 4, 1989: Blasts from the Past, rating 9.4

December 8, 1988: Body Trouble, rating 9.7

March 2, 1989: House of the Falling Son, rating 10.0

December 22, 1988: Every Picture Tells a Story, rating 10.3

February 23, 1989: Virginia Reels, rating 10.3

March 30, 1989: Sins of the Father, rating 10.3

January 26, 1989: Ginger Snaps, rating 10.4

#1 episodes

April 20, 1983: The Cabin (season 3 finale), rating 27.3

March 14, 1984: The Voice (Part 1), rating 24.6

March 28, 1984: The Voice (Part 3), rating 25.2

April 25, 1984: The Engagement, rating 23.3

May 2, 1984: New Lady in Town, rating 25.2

October 17, 1984: Fallon, rating 26.1

October 24, 1984: The Rescue, rating 26.3

December 5, 1984: Krystina, rating 25.3

December 12, 1984: Swept Away, rating 26.5

December 19, 1984: That Holiday Spirit, rating 25.9

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