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Dallas Discussion Thread

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16 minutes ago, Liberty City said:

And Larry Hagman absolutely had it out for her; he wanted his own mother to take on the role.

Now THAT - hiring Mary Martin to replace Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie - would have been a DISASTER. You can't replace "Maggie the Cat" with Nellie Forbush, lol.

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9 minutes ago, Khan said:

Now THAT - hiring Mary Martin to replace Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie - would have been a DISASTER. You can't replace "Maggie the Cat" with Nellie Forbush, lol.

Which is likely why he was upset with Donna Reed. I mean, someone behind-the-scenes was ensuring she did not have her light, etc. She was set up to fail, which is sad, because she was a good Miss Ellie. Both were warm in their own ways.

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They could have reunited Doris Day with Howard Keel.

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THI JOURNAL-NEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1981

Dastardly doings due on 'Dallas' By RICK MALASPINA

Gannett News Service

HOLLYWOOD Until now I figured the shooting of J R Ewing might be a tough act for the Dallas folks to follow. I figured wrong. Just goes to show that the critters behind the scenes are no less slithery than the ones who play the scenes What they're doing now that J R is patched up is coming up with a new character -a female one as sharp and conniving as JR who will team up with him to end this season with another cliff hanger.

Leslie Stewart is her name She’s played by former daytime soap star Susan Flannery, and she'll make her Dallas' debut Jan 30 “Most of the women in the show are Southern, Flannery says. They're totally male oriented in terms of marriage and the home. My character is different. The Stewart woman is a New York public relations pro who sets up shop in Dallas and lands Ewing Oil as a client.

More in a minute... First take a deep breath and get a load of these other Dallas' developments for the coming year.

Brother Bobby tries to steer Ewing Oil into the alternative energy game but gets stomped by J R.

Lucy marries Mitch and winds up with more than she bargained for - his widowed mother and ambitious sister.

An old flame flickers back into Sue Ellen's life.

Other Ewing wives Miss Ellie included feel neglected.

Kristin may return.

Ewing nemesis Cliff Barnes gets a political boost among other things from Donna Culver.

The Stewart character though, seems to be the centerpiece of the action, judging from what Flannery and “Dallas" producer Leonard Katzman are willing to say "We don t think of her as a female J It but there are any things about her that J R admires and she's the first lady J R has had respect for, Katzman says.

'There'll be an ongoing relationship between them- as to the depth of that relationship and whereit will lead, we'd like the audience to tune in and find out. That cliffhanger comes up around the first week in May, when “Dallas has its final episode of the season, and Stewart will fit in prominentlv even though no one is banking on this to become another who Shot J R ?” dazzler.

“Obviously there's no way we can top what happened last year. Katzman says But we do know how the series will end this season, and we do hope it will be a very exciting ending.

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