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DALLAS Episode List 1978-1991

Season 1 (1977-1978)

  • “Digger’s Daughter,” April 2, 1978

  • “Lessons,” April 9, 1978

  • “Spy in the House,” April 16, 1978

  • “Winds of Vengeance,” April 23, 1978

  • “Barbecue,” April 30, 1978

Season 2 (1978-1979)

  • “Reunion, Part 1,” September 23, 1978

  • “Reunion, Part 2,” September 30, 1978

  • “Old Acquaintance,” October 7, 1978

  • “Bypass,” October 14, 1978

  • “Black Market Baby,” October 15, 1978

  • “Double Wedding,” October 21, 1978

  • “Runaway,” October 28, 1978

  • “Election,” November 5, 1978

  • “Survival,” November 12, 1978

  • “Act of Love,” November 19, 1978

  • “Triangle,” November 26, 1978

  • “Fallen Idol,” December 3, 1978

  • “Kidnapped,” December 17, 1978

  • “Home Again,” January 7,1979

  • “For Love or Money,” January 14, 1979

  • “Julie’s Return,” January 26, 1979

  • “The Red File, Part 1,” February 2, 1979

  • “The Red File, Part 2,” February 9, 1979

  • “Sue Ellen’s Sister,” February 16, 1979

  • “Call Girl,” February 23, 1979

  • “Royal Marriage,” March 9, 1979

  • “The Outsiders,” March 16, 1979

  • “John Ewing III, Part 1,” March 23, 1979

  • “John Ewing III, Part 2,” April 6, 1979

Season 3 (1979-1980)

  • “Whatever Happened to Baby John, Part 1,” September 21, 1979

  • “Whatever Happened to Baby John, Part 2,” September 28, 1979

  • “The Silent Killer,” October 5, 1979

  • “Secrets,” October 12, 1979

  • “The Kristin Affair,” October 19, 1979

  • “The Dove Hunt,” October 26, 1979

  • “The Lost Child,” November 2, 1979

  • “Rodeo,” November 9, 1979

  • “Mastectomy, Part 1,” November 16, 1979

  • “Mastectomy, Part 2,” November 16, 1979

  • “The Heiress,” November 23, 1979

  • “Ellie Saves the Day,” November 30, 1979

  • “Mother of the Year,” December 14, 1979

  • “Return Engagements,” December 20, 1979

  • “Love and Marriage,” December 21, 1979

  • “Power Play,” January 4, 1980

  • “Paternity Suit,” January 11, 1980

  • “Jenna’s Return,” January 18, 1980

  • “Sue Ellen’s Choice,” February 1, 1980

  • “Second Thoughts,” February 8, 1980

  • “Divorce, Ewing Style,” February 15, 1980

  • “Jock’s Trial, Part 1,” February 22, 1980

  • “Jock’s Trial, Part 2,” February 29, 1980

  • “The Wheeler Dealer,” March 14, 1980

  • “A House Divided,” March 21, 1980

Season 4 (1980-1981)

  • “No More Mr. Nice Guy, Part 1,” November 7, 1980

  • “No More Mr. Nice Guy, Part 2,” November 9, 1980

  • “Nightmare,” November 14, 1980

  • “Who Done It?” November 21, 1980

  • “Taste of Success,” November 28, 1980

  • “The Venezuelan Connection,” December 5, 1980

  • “The Fourth Son,” December 12, 1980

  • “Trouble at Ewing 23,” December 19, 1980

  • “The Prodigal Mother,” January 2, 1981

  • “Executive Wife,” January 9, 1981

  • “End of the Road, Part 1,” January 16, 1981

  • “End of the Road, Part 2,” January 23, 1981

  • “Making of a President,” January 30, 1981

  • “Start the Revolution with Me,” February 6, 1981

  • “The Quest,” February 13, 1981

  • “Lover, Come Back,” February 20, 1981

  • “The New Mrs. Ewing,” February 27, 1981

  • “The Mark of Cain,” March 13, 1981

  • “The Gathering Storm,” March 27, 1981

  • “Ewing vs. Ewing,” April 3, 1981

  • “New Beginnings,” April 10, 1981

  • “Full Circle,” April 17, 1981

  • “Ewing-Gate,” May 1, 1981

Season 5 (1981-1982)

  • “Missing Heir,” October 9, 1981

  • “Gone But Not Forgotten,” October 16, 1981

  • “Showdown at San Angelo,” October 23, 1981

  • “Little Boy Lost,” October 30, 1981

  • “The Sweet Smell of Revenge,” November 6, 1981

  • “The Big Shut Down,” November 13, 1981

  • “Blocked,” November 20, 1981

  • “The Split,” November 27, 1981

  • “Five Dollars a Barrel,” December 4, 1981

  • “Starting Over,” December 11, 1981

  • “Waterloo at Southfork,” December 18, 1981

  • “Barbecue Two,” January 1, 1982

  • “The Search,” January 8, 1982

  • “Denial,” January 15, 1982

  • “Head of the Family,” January 22, 1982

  • “The Phoenix,” January 29, 1982

  • “My Father, My Son,” February 5, 1982

  • “Anniversary,” February 12, 1982

  • “Adoption,” February 19, 1982

  • “The Maelstrom,” February 26, 1982

  • “The Prodigal,” March 5, 1982

  • “Vengeance,” March 12, 1982

  • “Blackmail,” March 19, 1982

  • “The Investigation,” March 26, 1982

  • “Acceptance,” April 2, 1982

  • “Goodbye, Cliff Barnes,” April 9, 1982

Season 6 (1982-1983)

  • “Changing of the Guard,” October 1, 1982

  • “Where There’s a Will,” October 8, 1982

  • “Billion Dollar Question,” October 15, 1982

  • “The Big Ball,” October 22, 1982

  • “Jock’s Will,” October 29, 1982

  • “Aftermath,” November 5, 1982

  • “Hit and Run,” November 12, 1982

  • “The Ewing Touch,” November 19, 1982

  • “Fringe Benefits,” November 26, 1982

  • “The Wedding,” December 3, 1982

  • “Post Nuptial,” December 10, 1982

  • “Barbecue Three,” December 17, 1982

  • “Mama Dearest,” December 31, 1982

  • “The Ewing Blues,” January 7, 1983

  • “The Reckoning,” January 14, 1983

  • “A Ewing is a Ewing,” January 28, 1983

  • “Crash of ’83,” February 4, 1983

  • “Requiem,” February 11, 1983

  • “Legacy,” February 18, 1983

  • “Brothers and Sisters,” February 25, 1983

  • “Caribbean Connection,” March 4, 1983

  • “The Sting,” March 11, 1983

  • “Hell Hath No Fury,” March 18, 1983

  • “Cuba Libre,” March 25, 1983

  • “Tangled Web,” April 1, 1983

  • “Things Ain’t Goin’ Too Good at Southfork,” April 15, 1983

  • “Penultimate,” April 29, 1983

  • “Ewing Inferno,” May 6, 1983

Season 7 (1983-1984)

  • “The Road Back,” September 30, 1983

  • “The Long Goodbye,” October 7, 1983

  • “The Letter,” October 14, 1983

  • “My Brother’s Keeper,” October 21, 1983

  • “The Quality of Mercy,” October 28, 1983

  • “Check and Mate,” November 4, 1983

  • “Ray’s Trial,” November 11, 1983

  • “The Oil Baron’s Ball,” November 18, 1983

  • “Morning After,” November 25, 1983

  • “The Buck Stops Here,” December 2, 1983

  • “To Catch a Sly,” December 9, 1983

  • “Barbecue Four,” December 16, 1983

  • “Past Imperfect,” December 23, 1983

  • “Peter’s Principles,” January 6, 1984

  • “Offshore Crude,” January 13, 1984

  • “Some Do … Some Don’t,” January 20, 1984

  • “Eye of the Beholder,” January 27, 1984

  • “Twelve Mile Limit,” February 3, 1984

  • “Where is Poppa?” February 10, 1984

  • “When the Bough Breaks,” February 17, 1984

  • “True Confessions,” February 24, 1984

  • “And the Winner Is …,” March 2, 1984

  • “Fools Rush In,” March 9, 1984

  • “The Unexpected,” March 16, 1984

  • “Strange Alliance,” March 23, 1984

  • “Blow Up,” April 6, 1984

  • “Turning Point,” April 13, 1984

  • “Love Stories,” May 4, 1984

  • “Hush, Hush, Sweet Jessie,” May 11, 1984

  • “End Game,” May 18, 1984

Season 8 (1984-1985)

  • “Killer at Large,” September 28, 1984

  • “Battle Lines,” October 5, 1984

  • “If at First You Don’t Succeed,” October 12, 1984

  • “Jamie,” October 19, 1984

  • “Family,” October 26, 1984

  • “Shadow of a Doubt,” November 2, 1984

  • “Homecoming,” November 9, 1984

  • “Oil Baron’s Ball III,” November 16, 1984

  • “Shadows,” November 23, 1984

  • “Charlie,” November 30, 1984

  • “Barbecue Five,” December 7, 1984

  • “Do You Take This Woman?” December 14, 1984

  • “Déjà Vu,” December 21, 1984

  • “Odd Man Out,” December 28, 1984

  • “Lockup in Laredo,” January 4, 1985

  • “Winds of War,” January 11, 1985

  • “Bail Out,” January 25, 1985

  • “Legacy of Hate,” February 1, 1985

  • “Sins of the Father,” February 8, 1985

  • “The Brothers Ewing,” February 15, 1985

  • “Shattered Dreams,” February 22, 1985

  • “Dead Ends,” March 1, 1985

  • “Trial and Error,” March 8, 1985

  • “The Verdict,” March 15, 1985

  • “Sentences,” March 29, 1985

  • “Terms of Estrangement,” April 12, 1985

  • “The Ewing Connection,” April 19, 1985

  • “Deeds and Misdeeds,” May 3, 1985

  • “Deliverance,” May 10, 1985

  • “Swan Song,” May 17, 1985

Season 9 (1985-1986)

  • “The Family Ewing,” September 27, 1985

  • “Rock Bottom,” September 27, 1985

  • “Those Eyes,” October 4, 1985

  • “Resurrection,” October 11, 1985

  • “Saving Grace,” October 18, 1985

  • “Mothers,” October 25, 1985

  • “The Winds of Change,” November 1, 1985

  • “Quandary,” November 8, 1985

  • “Close Encounters,” November 15, 1985

  • “Suffer the Little Children,” November 22, 1985

  • “The Prize,” November 29, 1985

  • “En Passant,” December 6,1985

  • “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen,” December 13, 1985

  • “Curiosity Killed the Cat,” December 20, 1985

  • “The Missing Link,” January 3, 1986

  • “Twenty-Four Hours,” January 10, 1986

  • “The Deadly Game,” January 17, 1986

  • “Blame It on Bogota,” January 24, 1986

  • “Shadow Games,” January 31, 1986

  • “Missing,” February 7, 1986

  • “Dire Straits,” February 14, 1986

  • “Overture,” February 21, 1986

  • “Sitting Ducks,” February 28, 1986

  • “Masquerade,” March 7, 1986

  • “Just Desserts,” March 14, 1986

  • “Nothing’s Ever Perfect,” March 21, 1986

* “Movie: “Dallas: The Early Years,” March 23, 1986

  • “J.R. Rising,” April 4, 1986

  • “Serendipity,” April 11, 1986

  • “Thrice in a Lifetime,” May 2, 1986

  • “Hello … Goodbye … Hello,” May 9, 1986

  • “Blast From the Past,” May 16, 1986

Season 10 (1986-1987)

  • “Return to Camelot, Part 1,” September 26, 1986

  • “Return to Camelot, Part 2,” September 26, 1986

  • “Pari Per Sue,” October 3, 1986

  • “Once and Future King,” October 10, 1986

  • “Enigma,” October 17, 1986

  • “Trompe L’Oeil,” October 24, 1986

  • “Territorial Imperative,” October 31, 1986

  • “The Second Time Around,” November 7, 1986

  • “Bells Are Ringing,” November 14, 1986

  • “Who’s Who at the Oil Baron’s Ball?” November 21, 1986

  • “Proof Positive,” November 28, 1986

  • “Something Old, Something New,” December 5, 1986

  • “Bar-B-Cued,” December 12, 1986

  • “The Fire Next Time,” December 19, 1986

  • “So Shall Ye Reap,” January 2, 1987

  • “Tick, Tock,” January 9, 1987

  • “Night Visitor,” January 23, 1987

  • “Cat and Mouse,” January 30, 1987

  • “High Noon for Calhoun,” February 6, 1987

  • “Olio,” February 13, 1987

  • “A Death in the Family,” February 20, 1987

  • “Revenge of the Nerd,” February 27, 1987

  • “The Ten Percent Solution,” March 13, 1987

  • “Some Good, Some Bad,” March 20, 1987

  • “War and Peace,” April 3, 1987

  • “Ruthless People,” April 10, 1987

  • “The Dark at the End of the Tunnel,” May 1, 1987

  • “Two-Fifty,” May 8, 1987

  • “Fall of the House of Ewing,” May 15, 1987

Season 11 (1987-1988)

  • “After the Fall: Ewing Rise,” September 25, 1987

  • “After the Fall: Digger Redux,” September 25, 1987

  • “The Son Also Rises,” October 2, 1987

  • “Gone with the Wind,” October 9, 1987

  • “The Lady Vanishes,” October 16, 1987

  • “Tough Love,” October 23, 1987

  • “The Last Tango in Dallas,” October 30, 1987

  • “The Mummy’s Revenge,” November 6, 1987

  • “Hustling,” November 13, 1987

  • “Bedtime Story,” November 20, 1987

  • “Lovers and Other Liars,” November 27, 1987

  • “Brothers and Sons,” December 4, 1987

  • “Brother, Can You Spare a Child?” December 11, 1987

  • “Daddy’s Little Darlin’,” December 18, 1987

  • “It’s Me Again!” January 8, 1988

  • “Marriage on the Rocks,” January 15, 1988

  • “The Anniversary Waltz,” January 22, 1988

  • “Brotherly Love,” February 5, 1988

  • “The Best Laid Plans,” February 12, 1988

  • “Farlow’s Follies,” February 19, 1988

  • “Malice in Dallas,” February 26, 1988

  • “Crime Story,” March 4, 1988

  • “To Have and to Hold …” March 11, 1988

  • “Dead Reckoning,” March 18, 1988

  • “Never Say Never,” April 1, 1988

  • “Last of the Good Guys,” April 8, 1988

  • “Top Gun,” April 15, 1988

  • “Pillow Talk,” April 29, 1988

  • “Things Ain’t Going So Good at Southfork Again,” May 6, 1988

  • “The Fat Lady Singeth,” May 13, 1988

Season 12 (1988-1989)

  • “Carousel,” October 28, 1988

  • “No Greater Love,” November 4, 1988

  • “The Call of the Wild,” November 11, 1988

  • “Out of the Frying Pan,” November 18, 1988

  • “Road Work,” December 2, 1988

  • “War and Love and the Whole Damned Thing,” December 9, 1988

  • “Showdown at the Ewing Corral,” December 16, 1988

  • “Deception,” January 6, 1989

  • “Counter Attack,” January 13, 1989

  • “The Sting,” January 20, 1989

  • “The Two Mrs. Ewings,” January 27, 1989

  • “The Switch,” February 3, 1989

  • “He-e-ere’s Papa!” February 10, 1989

  • “Comings and Goings,” February 17, 1989

  • “Country Girl,” February 24, 1989

  • “Wedding Bell Blues,” February 24, 1989

  • “The Way We Were,” March 3, 1989

  • “The Serpent’s Tooth,” March 10, 1989

  • “Three Hundred,” March 17, 1989

  • “April Showers,” March 31, 1989

  • “And Away We Go!” April 7, 1989

  • “The Yellow Brick Road,” April 14, 1989

  • “The Sound of Money,” April 28, 1989

  • “The Great Texas Waltz,” May 5, 1989

  • “Mission to Moscow,” May 12, 1989

  • “The Reel Life,” May 19, 1989

Season 13 (1989-1990)

  • “The Phantom of the Oil Rig,” September 22, 1989

  • “The Leopard’s Spots,” September 22, 1989

  • “Cry Me a River of Oil,” September 29, 1989

  • “Ka-booom,” October 6, 1989

  • “Sunset, Sunrise,” October 13, 1989

  • “Pride and Prejudice,” October 20, 1989

  • “Fathers and Other Strangers,” November 3, 1989

  • “Black Tide,” November 10, 1989

  • “Daddy Dearest,” November 17, 1989

  • “Hell’s Fury,” December 1, 1989

  • “Cally on a Hot Tin Roof,” December 8, 1989

  • “Sex, Lies and Videotape,” December 15, 1989

  • “Tale of Two Cities,” January 5, 1990

  • “Judgment Day,” January 12, 1990

  • “Unchain My Heart,” January 19, 1990

  • “I Dream of Jeannie,” February 2, 1990

  • “After Midnight,” February 9, 1990

  • “The Crucible,” February 16, 1990

  • “Dear Hearts and Gentle People,” February 23, 1990

  • “Paradise Lost,” March 9, 1990

  • “Will Power,” March 16, 1990

  • “The Smiling Cobra,” March 30, 1990

  • “Jessica Redux,” April 6, 1990

  • “Family Plot,” April 13, 1990

  • “The Southfork Wedding Jinx,” April 27, 1990

  • “Three-Three-Three, Part 1,” May 4, 1990

  • “Three-Three-Three, Part 2,” May 11, 1990

Season 14 (1990-1991)

  • “April in Paris,” November 2, 1990

  • “Charade,” November 9, 1990

  • “One Last Kiss,” November 16, 1990

  • “Terminus,” November 23, 1990

  • “Tunnel of Love,” November 30, 1990

  • “Heart and Soul,” December 7, 1990

  • “The Fabulous Ewing Boys,” December 14, 1990

  • “The Odessa File,” December 21, 1990

  • “Sail On,” January 4, 1991

  • “Lock, Stock and Jock,” January 11, 1991

  • “‘S’ is for Seduction,” January 18, 1991

  • “Designing Women,” February 1, 1991

  • “90265,” February 8, 1991

  • “Smooth Operator,” February 15, 1991

  • “Win Some, Lose Some,” March 1, 1991

  • “Fathers and Sons and Fathers and Sons,” March 8, 1991

  • “When the Wind Blows,” March 29, 1991

  • “Those Darned Ewings,” April 5, 1991

  • “Farwell, My Lovely,” April 12, 1991

  • “Some Leave, Some Get Carried Out,” April 19, 1991

  • “The Decline and Fall of the Ewing Empire,” April 26, 1991

  • “Conundrum, Part 1,” May 3, 1991

  • “Conundrum, Part 2,” May 3, 1991


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