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Dallas: Season 06
Running Time: 60 min.

Season six of Dallas opens with the resolution of the cliffhanger that ended season five, as Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval), hated rival of conniving oil tycoon J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman), recovers from his suicide attempt. Though ostensibly ruined and disgraced through J.R.'s machinations, Cliff rises from the ashes to become president of Barnes/Wentworth, the oil company owned by his mother. Rebecca Barnes Wentworth (Priscilla Pointer) -- who, incidentally, will not survive the season. More so than ever before, Cliff is determined to beat J.R. at his own game in the open marketplace. Meanwhile, back at Southfork, J.R. has reconciled with his wife, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), and despite the impassioned intervention of Sue Ellen's lover, Dusty Farlow (Jared Martin), she remarries J.R. in early December. At this point, Dusty disappears from view, not to be seen again for several more seasons. At the same time, J.R. again tangles with younger brother Bobby (Patrick Duffy), the bone of contention being their late father's will. Also, Donna Krebbs (Susan Howard), wife of J.R.'s half brother, Ray (Steve Kanaly), tries to expose J.R.'s questionable business practices with the help of the Texas Energy Commission. In retaliation, J.R.'s deft manipulates the media, stirring up public sympathy for himself -- even as he secretly embarks upon an illegal financial deal in Cuba! Throughout all this intrigue, J.R. finds time to attempt to "conquer" attractive rival oil executive Holly Harwood (Lois Chiles). And there's more! As the marriage between Bobby and Cliff Barnes' sister, Pam (Victoria Principal), slowly unravels, wealthy Mark Graison (John Beck) tries his best to win Pam's love. Later on, Pam divorces Bobby and has a nervous breakdown, much to the delight of the manipulative J.R. -- yet she still manages to gain custody of her adopted son, Christopher. Plus, the romance between J.R.'s widowed mother, Miss Ellie (Barbara Bel Geddes) and Dusty Farlow's millionaire father, Clayton (Howard Keel), heats up. And in another development, J.R.'s divorced niece Lucy (Charlene Tilton) takes up with Ray Krebbs' ne'er-do-well cousin Mickey Trotter (Timothy Patrick Murphy), a fling that ends violently when Mickey is paralyzed in a car accident that may or may not have been caused by an inebriated Sue Ellen. Season six ends with the traditional Dallas cliffhanger, as a fistfight between J.R. and Ray Krebbs results in a fire that threatens to consume all of the Southfork mansion, with J.R., Sue Ellen, and their son, John Ross, trapped inside! Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Dallas: Season 06 Cast and Crew:
Larry Hagman - (J.R. Ewing)
Patrick Duffy - (Bobby Ewing)
Linda Gray - (Sue Ellen Shepard Ewing)
Victoria Principal - (Pam Barnes Ewing)
Barbara Bel Geddes - (Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Southworth Ewing)
Charlene Tilton - (Lucy Ewing Cooper)
Steve Kanaly - (Ray Krebbs)
Ken Kercheval - (Cliff Barnes)
Susan Howard - (Donna Culver Krebbs)
Howard Keel - (Clayton Farlow)
Ted Shackelford - (Gary Ewing)

Production Credits:
Jerrold Immel (Composer (Music Score))
Philip Capice (Executive Producer)
Leonard Katzman (Producer)
D. Paulson (Producer)


Dallas: Season 06 Episodes:
Dallas: Changing of the Guard
Dallas: Where There's a Will
Dallas: Billion Dollar Question
Dallas: The Big Ball
Dallas: Jack's Will
Dallas: Aftermath
Dallas: Hit and Run
Dallas: The Ewing Touch
Dallas: Fringe Benefits
Dallas: The Wedding
Dallas: Post Nuptial
Dallas: Barbecue Three
Dallas: Mama Dearest
Dallas: The Ewing Blues
Dallas: The Reckoning
Dallas: A Ewing is a Ewing
Dallas: The Crash of '83
Dallas: Requiem
Dallas: Legacy
Dallas: Brothers and Sisters
Dallas: Caribbean Connection
Dallas: The Sting
Dallas: Hell Hath No Fury
Dallas: Cuba Libre
Dallas: Tangled Web
Dallas: Things Ain't Goin' Too Good at Southfork
Dallas: Penultimate
Dallas: Ewing Inferno







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