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Dallas Episode Guide Dallas Episode Guide 1. Digger's Daughter First aired: 4/2/1978 Writer: David Jacobs Director: Robert Day Guest star: Steve Kanaly (Ray Krebbs), Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes), Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing), Tina Louise (Julie Grey) , Jim Gough (Texas Congressman), David Wayne (Digger Barnes), Donna Bullock (Connie), Bill Thurman (Phil Bradley), Desmond Dhooge (Harvey (Drunk)), James L. Mosley Global rating: 8.9 Bobby's marriage to Pamela, the daughter of his father's sworn enemy, Digger Barnes, upsets the entire Ewing family. 2. Lessons First aired: 4/9/1978 Writer: Virginia Aldridge Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Steve Kanaly (Ray Krebbs), Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing), Tina Louise (Julie Grey) , Jeffrey Byron (Roger Hurley), Paul Tully (Miller), Donna Bullock (Connie), Ryan Merckey (Mr. Daley), Jo McDonnell (Maurine), Larry Tanner (Hal the Ranchhand) Global rating: 8.5 Pam decides befriending Lucy may be her ticket to acceptance by the Ewing family. 3. Spy in the House First aired: 4/16/1978 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Robert Day Guest star: Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes), Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing), Tina Louise (Julie Grey) , Norman Alden (Senator Orloff), Donna Bullock (Connie), Michael Jaynes, Bob Mcgruder, David L. Dorr, Hugh D. Gorrian Global rating: 8.8 When sensitive paperwork Bobby asked Pam to bring to the office ends up in the hands of her brother, Cliff Barnes, she finds herself accused of leaking Ewing Oil information. 4. Winds of Vengeance First aired: 4/23/1978 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Steve Kanaly (Ray Krebbs), Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing) , Brian Dennehy (Luther Frick), Cooper Huckabee (Allen), Niki Flacks (Wanda Frick), Laura Tate (Mary Lou), David Honey (Man at Motel), Nancy Lydick (Connie #2) Global rating: 7.9 In the face of an oncoming hurricane, Pam, Sue Ellen, and Lucy are taken hostage by a man out for revenge after his wife has an affair with J.R. 5. Barbecue First aired: 4/30/1978 Writer: David Jacobs Director: Robert Day Guest star: Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes), Linda Gray (Sue Ellen Ewing), Steve Kanaly (Ray Krebbs) , David Wayne (Willard "Digger" Barnes), James Canning (Jimmy Monahan), Irma P. Hall (Tillie), Jo McDonnell (Maureen), Haskell Craver (Sam), Lisa Le Mule (Susan), Bill Burkett, Jerry Neill, Jim Gough Global rating: 9.2 At the annual Ewing barbecue, the announcement of Pam's pregnancy serves to increase the tensions between the Ewing and Barnes families, and sends Sue Ellen to the bottle. 6. Reunion (1) First aired: 9/23/1978 Writer: David Jacobs Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Philip Levien (Jimmy Barnes), Ben January , David Ackroyd (Gary Ewing), Joan Van Ark (Valene Clements Ewing), Tony Frank, Oliver Seale, Robert Cox, Hugh Gorrian, Theresa M. Jacobs, Francis Rizo, Benita Rizo Global rating: 8.8 J.R. tries to stop Gary and Valene from mending their marriage. Lucy tries to seduce Ray. 7. Reunion (2) First aired: 9/30/1978 Writer: David Jacobs Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Sarah Cunningham (Aunt Maggie) , David Ackroyd (Gary Ewing), Joan Van Ark (Valene Clements Ewing), David Wayne (Digger Barnes) Global rating: 8.9 J.R. saddles Gary with a failing business venture, hoping he'll buckle under the stress. Digger has harsh words for Pamela. 8. Old Acquaintance First aired: 10/7/1978 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Alex March Guest star: Morgan Fairchild (Jenna Wade), Peter Mark Richman (Maynard Anderson), Laurie Lynn Myers (Charlie Wade), Nicki Flacks (Melissa Anderson), Richard Anthony (Waiter), Lisa LeMole (Susan) Global rating: 8.3 Bobby's former girlfriend, Jenna Wade, comes to Dallas and asks him for help, intimating her daughter may be his. Pam's jealousy gives J.R. hope this will get rid of her once and for all. 9. Bypass First aired: 10/14/1978 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Corey Allen Guest star: Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), John Ashton (Willie Joe Garr), Peyton Park , Ed Nelsen (Jeb Ames), Dan Ammerman (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Ann Ford, Dorothy Foster, Greg Michaels, Carter Mullally, Jaki Morrison, Lisa LeMole (Susan) Global rating: 8.6 A heart attack leads to surgery for Jock. Bobby doesn't approve of J.R.'s business practices. 10. Black Market Baby First aired: 10/15/1978 Writer: Darlene Craviotto Director: Lawrence Dobkin Guest star: Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig) , Talia Balsam (Rita Briggs), James Whitmore Jr. (B.J. "Buzz" Connors), Gaetana Campbell (Barbara Walsh), Glenn Morshower (Campaign Aide), David Ellzey, Benito Rizo, Francis Rizo Global rating: 8.8 Desperate to produce a Ewing heir before Pamela, Sue Ellen considers an illegal adoption. 11. Double Wedding First aired: 10/21/1978 Writer: Jim Inman, Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Paul Stanley (I) Guest star: Sarah Cunningham (Aunt Maggie) , Robin Clarke (Ed Haynes), David Wayne (Digger Barnes), Charles Hallahan (Harry Ritlin), Randy Moore, Norma Young, Peggy Wood, Desmond Dhooge (Harvey (Drunk)), Al Avons, Ann Ford, Lisa LeMole (Susan), Cal Bowman Global rating: 8.3 Pam's ex-husband comes to town, claiming they're still married. J.R. hopes to use the situation to his advantage. 12. Runaway First aired: 10/28/1978 Writer: Worley Thorne Director: Barry Crane Guest star: Greg Evigan (Willie Guest), Bernadette Whitehead, Ray LePere, Dave Beidleman, Joe D. Anderson, Jim Gough, Terry F. Cook, Tim Yarbro, Kenneth Barry, Charlie Seybert, Joe Griffith, John Galt Global rating: 7.1 As Lucy's birthday approaches, a tiff with Jock makes her run away from home, and into the arms of danger. 13. Election First aired: 11/5/1978 Writer: Rena Down Director: Barry Crane Guest star: Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Meg Gallagher (Louella), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Buck Young , Joshua Bryant (Peter Carson), Allen Case (Martin Cole), Norman Bartold, Madeleine Fisher, Michael Heit, Dick Whittington (Jack Jackson), Jim Ferrier, Bonnie Gondell, Arline Anderson, Esther McCarroll Global rating: 8.9 J.R. seeks to derail the state senate candidacy of Cliff Barnes, and gets some unwitting assistance from Pamela. 14. Survival First aired: 11/12/1978 Writer: D.C. Fontana, Richard Fontana Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers) , Trey Wilson (Johnnie), Andy Jarrell (Ken Jackson), Bill McLaughlin, Karen Austin (Dailey), Art Bradford Global rating: 9.1 Fears for their husbands' lives and their own places at Southfork dominate Sue Ellen and Pamela when word comes that Ewing Oil's plane has crashed with J.R. and Bobby onboard. 15. Act of Love First aired: 11/19/1978 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Corey Allen Guest star: Meg Gallagher (Louella), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Nancy Bleier (Connie), Evelyn Guerrero , Nicolas Coster (Joe Morris), Leone James, Julie Parrish, Peggy Brown, Liberty Godshall (J.R.'s Mistress) Global rating: 8.9 Following an affair with Cliff, when Sue Ellen discovers she's pregnant, she's unsure who the father is. 16. Triangle First aired: 11/26/1978 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Vincent McEveety Guest star: Meg Gallagher (Louella), Nancy Bleier (Connie) , Kate Mulgrew (Garnett McGee), Edward Call (Sam Gurney), Larry French (Dick Norton), Harry Middlebrooks, Michael Dudikoff (Joe Newcomb), John Chilton, Penni Pearson Global rating: 8.1 Ray wants to propose to country singer Garnett McGee, but she falls into J.R.'s arms when he gets her a recording contract. 17. Fallen Idol First aired: 12/3/1978 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Vincent McEveety Guest star: Sandy Ward (Jeb Ames), John Ashton (WIllie Joe Garr), Nancy Bleier (Connie), John Petlock (Dan Marsh), Meg Gallagher (Louella) , Richard Kelton (Guzzler), Michael O'Dwyer, Nancy Adrian (Waitress), Ed McCready Global rating: 7.0 When Bobby's college friend Guzzler comes to town, they plan to go into the construction business, proposing a shopping mall on Southfork land—a proposal that's distasteful to the entire Ewing clan. 18. Kidnapped First aired: 12/17/1978 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Lawrence Dobkin Guest star: Robert F. Hoy, Nancy Bleier (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella) , Stephen Davis (Will Hart), Paul Koslo (Al Parker), Kelly Jean Peters (Fay Parker), Liberty Godshall (J. R.'s Mistress), Terry Jastrow, Byron Clark Global rating: 7.5 After Bobby is kidnapped, J.R. and Ray attempt a rescue, unknown to Cliff, who is to deliver the ransom. 19. Home Again First aired: 1/7/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Don McDougall Guest star: Meg Gallagher (Louella), John Petlock (Dan Marsh) , Gene Evans (Garrison Southworth), Melinda O. Fee (Cathy Baker), Michael McManus (Matt), Charles Wilder Young (Charlie Waters), Gary Lee Davis, John Dayton (Bellboy) Global rating: 8.4 Miss Ellie's brother, Garrison, presumed dead for years, returns and she shocks the family by announcing she will turn over Southfork to him. 20. For Love or Money First aired: 1/14/1979 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), John Petlock (Dan Marsh), Nancy Bleier (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee) , Martha Scott (Patricia Shepard), Colleen Camp (Kristin Shepard), Fred Beir (Ben Maxwell), Toni Berrell, Barbara Tarbuck, M.E. Lorange, Frank Farmer, Roger Pancake, Ted Lehmann Global rating: 8.4 Yet another dalliance by J.R. sends Sue Ellen out of Southfork and into the home of her newly arrived mother and sister. 21. Julie's Return First aired: 1/26/1979 Writer: Rena Down Director: Leslie H. Martinson Guest star: Tina Louise (Julie Grey), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella) , Kenneth White (Seth Stone), Richard Roat (Victor), John Lamont, Tain Bodkin, Frank Arno, Richard Bergman, Helen Baron Global rating: 8.2 Jock eagerly rekindles a relationship with former secretary Julie, pleased to have someone in his life who doesn't treat him with kid gloves due to his heart attack.
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