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Episode Guide

1. Digger's Daughter First aired: 4/2/1978 Writer: Director: Robert Day Guest star: (Ray Krebbs), (), (Sue Ellen ), Tina Louise (Julie Grey) , Jim Gough ( 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 .

2. Lessons First aired: 4/9/1978 Writer: Virginia Aldridge Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Steve Kanaly (Ray Krebbs), Linda Gray (), 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 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) , (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 (), (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 (), 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: (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: 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), (), 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.

22. The Red File (1) First aired: 2/2/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Tina Louise (Julie Grey), Sandy Ward (Jeb Aames), John Ashton (Willie Joe Garr), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), John Petlock (Dan Marsh), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee), Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes) , Fred Beir (Ben Maxwell), Jordan Charney (Lt. Sutton), Michael Cavanaugh (O'Neill), Charles Wilder Young (Charlie Waters), Ray Culella, Eloise Hardt (Julie's Neighbor), John McLaughlin, Kay Howell Global rating: 8.9

J.R. manages to have Cliff for murder when Julie is found dead.

23. The Red File (2) First aired: 2/9/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Sandy Ward (Jeb Aames), John Ashton (Willie Joe Garr), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), John Harkins (Judge Potter), John Petlock (Dan Marsh), John Hart, Meg Gallagher (Louella), Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes) , Charles Siebert (Sloan), Walter Brooke (Cole Young), Woodrow Parfrey (Doctor who examined Julie's Dead Body), Jordan Charney (Lt. Sutton), Gary Allen, Sean Fallon Walsh, Michael Quinn, Jennifer Harmon (Ames and Garr's Secretary), Eloise Hardt (Julie's Neighbor) Global rating: 9.2

With Pam convinced J.R. has framed Cliff, Bobby works to uncover the truth behind Julie's murder.

24. Sue Ellen's Sister First aired: 2/16/1979 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee), Ken Kercheval (Cliff Barnes) , Colleen Camp (Kristin Shepard), John McLiam (Wally Kessel), Barbara Tarbuck (Cliff's Secretary) Global rating: 7.8

With Pam away, Kristin tries to seduce Bobby. Cliff hopes to get information from the Ewing women.

25. Call Girl First aired: 2/23/1979 Writer: Rena Down Director: Leslie H. Martinson Guest star: Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Claude Earl Jones (Matt Henderson), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce) , Veronica Hamel (Leanne), Fred Beir (Ben Maxwell), Mark Wheeler (Kit Mainwaring), Buck Young (Seth Stone), Heidi Hagman (Girl Who Works At Health Spa), Peter Lucia, David Darlow, Peter Nyberg, Gary Lee Davis Global rating: 8.3

When Pam befriends a former call girl, J.R. tries to make her look like a prostitute.

26. Royal Marriage First aired: 3/9/1979 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Gunnar Hellstrom Guest star: Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joan Lancaster (Linda Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley) , Mark Wheeler (Kit Mainwaring), Linden Chiles (Chris Mainwaring), Jay W. MacIntosh (Mrs. Mainwairing), Buck Young (Seth Stone), Kenneth White, Dante D'Andre, Chuck Winters, Joan Blackwood, Howard Murphy Global rating: 9.1

Hoping to merge with Mainwaring Oil, J.R. pushes for the wedding of Lucy to scion Kit Mainwaring.

27. The Outsiders First aired: 3/16/1979 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Dennis Donnelly Guest star: (Donna Culver), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Joan Lancaster (Linda Bradley), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee) , John McIntire (Sam Culver), Shelley Juttner, Clint Ritchie (Bud Morgan), Kim Alexander, William Wellman, Jr., Suzanne Copeland, Jeannie Fitzsimmons (Joan), Dan Maher, Sandy Taylor, Lawrence Bame, Dawn Jeffory (Annie Driscoll) Global rating: 8.6

J.R. seeks to take advantage of an affair Senator Sam Culver's wife, Donna, is having with Ray.

28. John Ewing III (1) First aired: 3/23/1979 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dougan) , Ed Kenney (Senator Newbury), Ellen Geer (Dr. Krane), Peter Horton (Wayne), Steffen Zacharias, Chad M. Roche, Michael Griswold (Charles Deanery), Nicholas Shields, Merry Elkins, John Moser, Dawn Jeffory (Annie Driscoll) Global rating: 9.4

J.R. is forced to take drastic measures to deal with pregnant Sue Ellen's alcoholism, while the family also watches Lucy spiral out of control with drugs following a break-up.

29. John Ewing III (2) First aired: 4/6/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), John Hart, Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Peter Horton (Wayne), Ellen Geer (Dr. Krane), Michael C. Gwynne (Dr. Rogers), Dimitra Arliss (Hatton), Dawn Jeffory (Annie Driscoll), Alan Rachins, Heidi Hagman (Receptionist at Sanitarium), Phillip Littell, Nancy Pearlberg, Nicholas Shields Global rating: 9.3

Bobby begins to suspect Cliff is the father of Sue Ellen's fetus; Sue Ellen finds a way out of the sanitarium

30. Whatever Happened to Baby John? (1) First aired: 9/21/1979 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Sandy Ward (Jeb Ames), John Ashton (Willie Joe Garr), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield) , Sheila Larken (Priscilla Duncan), Woody Eney, Joe Bratcher (Harry Shaw), Maureen Lee, Holly Smith, Cliff Murdock (Lieutenant Simpson), Kimberly Roten, Debi Storm, Pat Byers Global rating: 8.8

The Ewings worry that a despondent Sue Ellen has no interest in caring for John Ross; Cliff claims to be John Ross' father; J.R. teams up with lawyer Alan Beam

31. Whatever Happened to Baby John? (2) First aired: 9/28/1979 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Sandy Ward (Jeb Ames), John Ashton (Willie Joe Garr), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Sheila Larken (Priscilla Duncan), John O'Leary (Dr. Freilich), Barbara Tarbuck, Jordan Charney (Det. Rollins), Jocelyn Brando (Mrs. Reeves), Maryedith Burrell, Rebecca Hollen, Geoffrey R. Smith, Ken Farmer, Cliff Murdock (Lieutenant Simpson), Bob Magruder, Larry Tanner Global rating: 8.8

The family races to find out who kidnapped John Ross, as Bobby suspects Cliff and J.R. attempts to pay a ransom.

32. The Silent Killer First aired: 10/5/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), (Willard "Digger" Barnes), William Bassett (Dr. Paul Hollister), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard) , Georgann Johnson (Dr. Carol Grovner), Lea Catucci, Jocelyn Brando (Mrs. Reeves) Global rating: 8.5

Cliff and Pam keep hidden the genetic defect John Ross might have if Cliff is his father; Sue Ellen's sister and mother visit Southfork, with J.R. taking an interest in Kristin

33. Secrets First aired: 10/12/1979 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Joan Van Ark (Valene Ewing), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), William Bassett (Dr. Paul Hollister), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Jocelyn Brando (Mrs. Reeves) Global rating: 8.0

Pam keeps Bobby in the dark about her pregnancy; Valene returns, seeking Lucy's forgiveness

34. The Kristin Affair First aired: 10/19/1979 Writer: Worley Thorne Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Jane D'Auvray (Nurse), Hugh Gorrian (Lowell Hansen) Global rating: 8.7

Bobby learns of Pam's pregnancy; J.R. gives Kristin an office job at Ewing Oil as he prepares to close a huge drilling deal

35. The Dove Hunt First aired: 10/26/1979 Writer: D.C. Fontana, Richard Fontana Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers) , Robert J. Wilke (Tom Owens), Stefan Gierasch (Ben Masters), Thomas Callaway (Dan Owens) Global rating: 6.7

A hunting trip for the Ewing men sees them become the hunted when someone seeks revenge on Jock; Miss Ellie gets some bad medical news

36. The Child First aired: 11/2/1979 Writer: Rena Down Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Med Flory (Cal McBride), James Chandler, Ken Farmer, Billy Streater, Ronnie Scribner (Luke Midden) Global rating: 8.0

J.R. becomes suspicious of Sue Ellen's frequent trips into town; a fall from a horse jeopardizes Pam's baby

37. Rodeo First aired: 11/9/1979 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Peyton Park , Rhonda Box, Kenneth Barry, James Bodean, Jan Alan Tubbs, Michael Crabtree, Dave Williams, Donnie Joe Wood Global rating: 9.3

At the Southfork rodeo, Sue Ellen meets Dusty Farlow, making J.R. suspicious; Ray learns why Donna Culver went back to her husband; J.R. wants Alan to be the man behind Cliff's campaign for congress.

38. Mastectomy (1) First aired: 11/16/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis) , Jane Kean (Mitzi), Carolyn Coates (Nurse), Lev Mailer (Dr. Mitch Andress), Karrie Emerson (Carrie), Dee Timberlake (Black Nurse), Geofrey Millar Global rating: 9.2

Fearful of being left by Jock, Miss Ellie hides her breast lump; Sue Ellen tries to see Dusty; J.R. schemes with Alan to deal with Cliff

39. Mastectomy (2) First aired: 11/16/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow) Global rating: 8.9

Miss Ellie falls into deeper despair following her mastectomy; Jock supports J.R.'s plan to deal with Cliff; Lucy fears getting cancer herself

40. The Heiress First aired: 11/23/1979 Writer: Loraine Despres Director: Leslie H. Martinson Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Joan Lancaster (Linda Bradley) , Laura Johnson (Betty Lou), Walker Edmiston, Charles Cooper, Marcus Chong, Eugene Jackson (Jimmy Monroe) Global rating: 8.4

Lucy starts sneaking around in order to see Alan Beam. Cliff is getting closer to running for Congress. After Pam learns from Cliff that J.R. is up to something, she confronts Bobby. Bobby then starts to look into J.R. and soon discovers the Asian oil deal.

41. Ellie Saves the Day First aired: 11/30/1979 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis, David Michael Jacobs Director: Gunnar Hellstrom Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Don Starr (Jordan Lee) , Michael Laurence (McGraw), Jimmy Weldon, Eda Zahl, Jacqui Compton, Walter O. Miles, James Phipps Global rating: 9.0

Southfork is faced with foreclosure when a typhoon delays J.R.'s Asian drilling project

42. Mother of the Year First aired: 12/14/1979 Writer: Rena Down Director: Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Joan Lancaster (Linda Bradley), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Ted Markland, Jocelyn Brando (Mrs. Reeves), Joan Welles, Liz Ingleson, Darlye Ann Lindley, Mickey Cherney, Tom Regan Global rating: 9.3

Sue Ellen's continued avoidance of John Ross is a sore spot with J.R.; J.R. tells Alan they'll soon pull the plug on Cliff's campaign; Pam's attachment to John Ross has Bobby worried about her

43. Return Engagements First aired: 12/20/1979 Writer: David Jacobs Director: Gunnar Hellstrom Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), E.J. André (Eugene Bullock), Joan Van Ark (Valene Ewing), (Gary Ewing), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Terry Lester (Rudy Millington), Andra Akers (Sally Bullock), Michael Horsley, Ted Jordan Global rating: 8.7

Miss Ellie is thrilled when Gary and Valene return to be remarried; J.R. takes Kristin on a trip

44. Love and Marriage First aired: 12/21/1979 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Alexander Singer Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), John Hart, J.T. O'Connor , Susan Howard (Donna McCullum Culver), Mel Ferrer (Harrison Page), Isabel Cooley, Penni Pearson Global rating: 8.3

J.R. schemes so that Pam gets a promotion at The Store which means she'll be working twice the and travelling a lot. Sheriff Fenton investigates the skeleton found at . Ray and Donna re-unite after Donna's husband dies. Sue Ellen is now having a very healthy relationship with her baby. Bobby fears that Pam's promotion will further alienate them.

45. Power Play First aired: 1/4/1980 Writer: Jeff Young Director: Leslie H. Martinson Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Laura Johnson (Betty Lou Barker), Michael (Jonas Smithers), Robin Haynes, Lawrence Bame, Cal Crenshaw, Jarvais Hudson, Jacqui Compton Global rating: 8.4

J.R. hopes Lucy's relationship with Alan will alienate her from the family; Pam's new job responsibilities put strain on her and Bobby's marriage

46. Paternity Suit First aired: 1/11/1980 Writer: Loraine Despres Director: Harry Harris Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joan Lancaster (Linda Bradley), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Don Starr (Jordan Lee) , Stanley Grover (Dr. Miles), Stephen Keep (Barry Lester), Martina Deignan (Deborah Johns-Dallas Press), Michael Rougas, Robert Curtin Global rating: 9.7

After Digger declares John Ross may be his grandchild, the family sues him for defamation, while Cliff sues for a paternity test.

47. Jenna's Return First aired: 1/18/1980 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver) , Mel Ferrer (Harrison Page), Don Porter (Matt Devlin), Francine Tacker (Jenna Wade), Alba Francesca, Joan Welles, Brian Libby, Alex Harvey, Michael Dan Wagner, Mike Fortman, Byron Clark Global rating: 5.9

Bobby, upset over Pam's business trip, runs into former flame Jenna Wade; J.R. seeks to keep Sue Ellen from Dusty; Ray and Donna seek to rekindle their romance; Miss Ellie deals with a developer

48. Sue Ellen's Choice First aired: 2/1/1980 Writer: Camille Marchetta Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Jeanna Michaels (Connie) , Francine Tacker (Jenna Wade), Chuck Hicks, Fred Lerner Global rating: 8.1

J.R. gives Sue Ellen a choice: a divorce in exchange for custody of John Ross; Pam's inability to have a child drives a wedge between her and Bobby; Donna pressures Ray for a commitment

49. Second Thoughts First aired: 2/8/1980 Writer: Linda Elstad Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway) , Laura Johnson (Betty Lou Barker), Chris Coffey (Greg Forrester), Robert Rockwell (Mitchell), Christopher Skinner (Mr. Kettery), Betty Melvor (Waitress) Global rating: 7.9

J.R. presses for Lucy and Alan to hurry their wedding; J.R. succeeds in ruining Cliff politically and professionally

50. Divorce - Ewing Style First aired: 2/15/1980 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway) , Don Porter (Matt Devlin), John Christy Ewing (Tom Fuller), Victor Rogers (Waiter) Global rating: 9.0

J.R. and Sue Ellen try to make the other look bad in the face of impending divorce proceedings; Alan Beam plans revenge after J.R. gets him fired

51. Jock's Trial (1) First aired: 2/22/1980 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Joan Lancaster (Linda Bradley), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway) , Stephen Elliot (Scotty Demarest), Don Porter (Matt Devlin), Nicolas Coster (Lyle Sloan), Chris Coffey (Greg Forrester), David Cryer, Al Hopson, Dan Priest, Dennis Holahan, Joel Lawrence, Faith Quabius, Don Ferneaux, Don Furneaux Global rating: 8.7

At the D.A.'s office, Cliff is given the case of the skeletal remains that were found on Southfork, relishing the chance to take revenge on the Ewings; Sue Ellen tries to make her escape from J.R. but is shaken by tragedy, and starts drinking again; Digger is hospitalized for alcohol abuse.

52. Jock's Trial (2) First aired: 2/29/1980 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Keenan Wynn (Willard "Digger" Barnes), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Sarah Cunningham (Aunt Maggie), Susan Keller , Don Porter (Matt Devlin), Stephen Elliot (Scotty Demarest), Nicolas Coster (Lyle Sloan), William Watson (Hutchinson "Hutch" McKinney), David Cryer, Kale Browne, Tom Spratley (Virgil), Jo Anne Astrow, Jack Ramage, Hans Howes Global rating: 8.6

Cliff puts Jock on trial for the murder of a former Southfork foreman. As the family rallies around Jock, some are forced to testify. Digger's condition worsens.

53. The Wheeler Dealer First aired: 3/14/1980 Writer: Barbara Searles Director: Alexander Singer Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Ron Hayes (Hank Johnson), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Sarah Cunningham (Aunt Maggie Monahan), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley) , Lesley Woods (Amanda Lewis Ewing), Ed Kenney, Robert Phalen, Jan Stratton (Amanda's Nurse), Ken Scott, Geoffrey Scott Global rating: 8.9

J.R. learns some bad news concerning the Asian oil fields, and concocts a plan to minimize the damage; Sue Ellen's drinking continues; Jock, Miss Ellie, Bobby, and Pam take a trip to Colorado to visit Jock's ex-wife; Cliff makes a pleasant discovery when digging through Digger's stuff; Pam searches for her mother

54. First aired: 3/21/1980 Writer: Rena Down Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), John Hart, Susan Keller , Ron Heyes (Hank Johnson), Christopher Coffey (Greg Forrester), Ann Nelson (Woman Pam talked to about her mother), Susan Keller (Reporter), D.J. Sullivan, Ann Nelson, Kale Browne Global rating: 9.5

J.R.'s Asian dealings ruin the Cartel; Kristin and Alan Beam continue to plot revenge against J.R.; J.R. wants Sue Ellen back in rehab; Bobby and Pam are disgusted when J.R. finds a way to cheat Cliff

55. No More Mister Nice Guy (1) First aired: 11/7/1980 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing), Joan Van Ark (Valene Ewing), Michael Alldredge (Detective Horton), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Tami Barber (Bev), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Peter Donat (Dr. Miles Pearson), Christopher Coffey (Greg Forrester), Ray Stewart (Newscaster), Nik Hagler (Detective Frost), Randy Tallman (Doctor), Barbara Kain (Nurse), Suzanne Jacobs (Nurse), Tim Lonsdale (Anethesiologist), Sarah Buchannan (Mrs. Forrester), Dave Beidleman (Cop), Virginia Peters (Cleaning Lady), Maureen Crudden (Candy Striper), Ray LePere (Manager), Dodie Freeman (Reporter), Jack Gallagher (Officer), Paco Vela (Raoul), Chris Hendrie (Officer) Global rating: 8.7

J.R. is rushed to the hospital, near death. As the police discover mutiple people with motive, the family waits for him to awaken and hopefully identify the shooter.

56. No More Mister Nice Guy (2) First aired: 11/9/1980 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Randy Powell (Alan Beam), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing), Michael Alldredge (Detective Horton), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Dan Ammerman, Tami Barber (Bev) , Peter Donat (Dr. Miles Pearson), Royce D. Applegate (Detective Crabbe), Ray Stewart (Newscaster), Tim Lonsdale (Anethesiologist), Barbara Beckley, Layla Bias Galloway (Nurse), Joe Mays, Miles Mutcher, Janine Turner, Lisa Delafield Global rating: 8.6

Bobby takes over running Ewing Oil as a now-paralyzed J.R. undergoes further surgery. Sue Ellen suspects she may be the shooter. Yet more suspects are added to the police's list.

57. Nightmare First aired: 11/14/1980 Writer: Linda Elstad Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Michael Alldredge (Detective Horton), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Christopher Coffey (Greg Forrester), Wayne Heffley (Jess Robbins), David J. Bowman (Tom Selby), Jan Jordan, Hugh Gorrigan Global rating: 8.9

Bobby finds his decision-making at Ewing Oil underminded by J.R.; Miss Ellie finds the gun used to shoot J.R.; Sue Ellen's guilt has morphed to nightmares about shooting J.R.

58. ? First aired: 11/21/1980 Writer: Loraine Despres Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , John Lehne (Kyle Bennett), Gregory Walcott (Jim Redfield), Nik Hagler (Detective Frost), Lee Holmes (Doctor), Kenneth Farmer (Burton), Debra Stricklin (Therapist), Tim Lonsdale (Taxi Driver), Toni Garrett (Matron) Global rating: 9.0

Sue Ellen is arrested for J.R.'s shooting, and finds the Ewings have abandoned her. Bail being posted from an unknown source, further sessions with her psychiatrist end up revealing 'Who Shot J.R.?'

59. Taste of Success First aired: 11/28/1980 Writer: Robert J. Shaw Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Michael Bell (Les Crowley), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver) , Warren Vanders (Harry Owens), David J. Bowman (Tom Selby), Lynn Seibel (Airline Manager), Gregory Walcott (Jim Redfield), Tom Taylor (Martin Purcell) Global rating: 9.2

Relishing his power at Ewing Oil, Bobby sets out to accomplish something neither Jock nor J.R. ever did—buy a refinery.

60. The Venezuelan Connection First aired: 12/5/1980 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), E.J. André (Eugene Bullock), (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Tami Barber (Bev) , Joanna Cassidy (Sally Bullock), William Windom (Amos Krebbs), Richard Herd (John Mackey), Ted Gehring (Brady York), Jerry Haynes (Pat Powers), Robert McGovern, Jack Mayhall, Robert Valgova, Lawrence I. Melton, Kenneth Pressley, Janine Turner, Candice Fairbanks, Michael Deerfield, Scott Campbell, Brad Simpson Global rating: 9.4

Jock is torn when J.R. seeks to return to running Ewing Oil, but Bobby won't give up power. Lucy's friends meet Mitch Cooper. Pam maintains seeking out her mother.

61. The Fourth Son First aired: 12/12/1980 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), E.J. André (Eugene Bullock), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Wayne Smith , Joanna Cassidy (Sally Bullock), William Windom (Amos Krebbs), Ted Gehring (Brady York), John Crawford (Mort Wilkinson), Richard Lockmiller (Insurance Representative), Corinne Carroll (Eugene's Secretary), Harlan Jordan Global rating: 9.0

Ray Krebbs' father, Amos, comes to Southfork with some surprising family news. Bobby faces his first crisis running Ewing Oil when a tanker sinks with 600,000 gallons of oil aboard.

62. Trouble at Ewing 23 First aired: 12/19/1980 Writer: Louis Elias Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Michael Bell (Les Crowley), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Wayne Smith , Warren Vanders (Harry Owens), Richard Herd (John Mackey), John Furlong (), John Warner Williams (Larry), Ron Jacobson, Ray Colbert, Glen Davis, Kent Barton Global rating: 8.2

A threat to blow up Ewing 23 gives J.R. a plan to get back control of Ewing Oil; Ray deals with the revelation that he's Jock's son, and worries he may be losing Donna to Cliff

63. The Prodigal Mother First aired: 1/2/1981 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Michael Bell (Les Crowley), (Rebecca Wentworth), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver) , Richard Herd (John Mackey), Trent Dolan (Baxter Kirby), Jerry Haynes (Pat Powers), Sherry Moseley, Mike Tallmadge, Carol Kurban, John Martin, Laura Rice Global rating: 8.2

Pam thinks she's finally found her mother; Lucy gets Mitch to agree to marry her; J.R. comes into a plot to unseat Bobby at Ewing Oil

64. Executive Wife First aired: 1/9/1981 Writer: Rena Down Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), (Alex Ward), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Michael Bell (Les Crowley), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Ted Gehring (Brady York), Tom Brunelle, Ron Jacobson, Jerry Haynes (Pat Powers), Bob O'Sullivan, Neil Brooks Cunningham Global rating: 7.8

Pam feels neglected by Bobby's increased preoccupation with Ewing Oil; J.R. pressures Jock to complete a deal that conflicts with Bobby's interests; Lucy makes a surprise announcement

65. End of the Road (1) First aired: 1/16/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Joel Fabiani (Alex Ward), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway) , Harry Carey Jr. (Red), Anne Francis (Arliss Cooper), David J. Bowman, Jeanne Bates, Jennifer Andrews, Janine Turner, Sarah Miller, Marc Breaux Global rating: 9.2

J.R. is instantly smitten with Mitch's sister, Afton, and seeks to take advantage when Bobby makes a Ewing Oil deal that goes against Jock's plans.

66. End of the Road (2) First aired: 1/23/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Joel Fabiani (Alex Ward), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing), Joan Van Ark (Valene Ewing), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Jeanna Michaels (Connie), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis) , Ted Gehring (Brady York), Richard Derr, Robert Rockwell (The Minister), Nancy Jeris, Bill Wiley, Sam Irvin, Anne Francis (Arliss Cooper), Stacy Keach, Sr. Global rating: 9.3

J.R.'s flirting with Afton at Lucy's wedding sends Sue Ellen after an old boyfriend. Jock upsets Miss Ellie.

67. Making of a President First aired: 1/30/1981 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Gunnar Hellstrom Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Joel Fabiani (Alex Ward), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Ron Hayes (Hank Johnson), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden) , Noble Willingham (Justin Carlisle), Jerry Hardin (Elroy Askew), Robert Sampson, Barry Bartle, Ivan Bonar, Anne Francis (Arliss Cooper) Global rating: 9.0

Back running Ewing Oil, J.R. seeks some PR help to burnish his image. Sue Ellen finds Pam with Alex, and gives some surprising advice. Miss Ellie is still angered over Jock's actions.

68. Start the Revolution with Me First aired: 2/6/1981 Writer: Rena Down Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Joel Fabiani (Alex Ward), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Ron Hayes (Hank Johnson), J.T. O'Connor, Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver) , Len Birman (Claude Brown), Harold Ayer, Brian Moore, Ron Jacobson, Jane D'Auvray, Cliff Murdock, Ted Jordan, Linda Carr, Martin West (Phil McKenna), Nicholas Hormann, Woody Eney (Appleton), B.J. Bartlett, Gavin Mooney Global rating: 8.8

J.R. seeks revenge against the Asian government that seized Ewing Oil wells, and is rebuffed in his efforts to bed his PR advisor. Bobby seeks to invest in solar energy. Miss Ellie isn't pleased with Ray's ability to sway Jock.

69. The Quest First aired: 2/13/1981 Writer: Robert J. Shaw Director: Gunnar Hellstrom Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Joel Fabiani (Alex Ward), Ron Hayes (Hank Johnson), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden) , Len Birman (Claude Brown), Woody Eney (Appleton), Martin West (Phil McKenna), Claudia Bryer (Dolores the Cleaning Lady), Ted Jordan, Gavin Mooney, Robert Balderson, Adam Taylor, Anne Francis (Arliss Cooper), John Lehne (Kyle Bennett) Global rating: 9.3

J.R. seeks to stop Cliff's political ambitions, but is surprised at who else looks into politics; Sue Ellen thinks she's being followed

70. Lover, Come Back First aired: 2/20/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Culver), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Joel Fabiani (Alex Ward), Ron Hayes (Hank Johnson), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Howard Keel (), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Susan Keller, Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Ronald G. Joseph ((as Ron Joseph)), Martin West (Phil McKenna), Claudia Bryar (Dolores the Cleaning Lady), Bob Maloney, Jean Howell, Gene Tyburn Global rating: 9.4

Sue Ellen's elation over Dusty being alive is short-lived; Ray and Donna plan to marry; J.R.'s Asian dealings revives the Cartel

71. The New Mrs. Ewing First aired: 2/27/1981 Writer: Linda Elstad Director: Guest star: Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Joel Fabiani (Alex Ward), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Susan Keller, Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Susan Howard (Donna Culver Krebbs), Robert Sampson (Justin Carlisle), Daphne Eckler, Robin Klein, Dale Reynolds, Maggie Brown Global rating: 9.1

Donna and Ray marry; Lucy enters the Miss Young Dallas pageant; Jock and Miss Ellie's feud over Takapa continues; Leslie alienates J.R. from the Cartel.

72. Mark of Cain First aired: 3/13/1981 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Krebbs), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), David Healey (Senator), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Joseph Warren (Senator), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Elby), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), John Hart , Ellen Bry (Jean Halliman), Jay Varella (Senator), Andrew Masset, Cris Capen, Ken Wright, Lance Guest, Birgit Winslow, Mary Ann Johnson, Robert McGovern, Joel Brooks (Larry), Merleann Taylor Global rating: 9.1

As Leslie gets J.R. right where she wants him; the Ewings divide over the Takapa deal; Lucy's ego as Young Miss Dallas causes marital tension; Sue Ellen continues her fling with Clint Ogden

73. The Gathering Storm First aired: 3/27/1981 Writer: Robert J. Shaw Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Krebbs), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) , Ellen Bry (Jean Halliman), Cherie Beasley (Judy Smith), Morgan Hart (Jenny Smith), Hortense Petra (Maggie the Waitress) Global rating: 8.7

Jock warns he'll sell Ewing Oil if Ellie and he divorce; Clint pushes Sue Ellen to leave J.R.; Lucy's Young Miss Dallas title demands continue to strain her marriage; Pam's suspicious of Cliff's motives

74. Ewing vs. Ewing First aired: 4/3/1981 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Krebbs), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), David Healey (Senator), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Joseph Warren (Senator), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), John Hart , Craig Stevens (Greg Stewart), John Randolph (Lincoln Hargrove), John Varela (Senator), Richard Derr (Howard), Trent Dolan, Morgan Hart (Jenny Smith), Cherie Beasley (Judy Smith), Gordon Oas-Heim, Dallas Coke Global rating: 9.4

Donna and Ray attempt to help mend Jock and Ellie's marriage; J.R. speeds his attempt to sell out Ewing Oil; Lucy and Mitch's troubles continue

75. New Beginnings First aired: 4/10/1981 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Krebbs), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Monte Markham (Clint Ogden), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell) , Craig Stevens (Craig Stewart), Stephanie Braxton (Alisha Ogden), Richard Derr (Howard), Davis Roberts (Jesse the Maitre'd) Global rating: 9.4

J.R.'s plan to sell Ewing Oil is halted when Jock and Ellie reconcile; Donna takes J.R. to task for humiliating Ray; Cliff is unsure about meeting his mother; Jeremy Wendell seeks revenge against J.R.

76. Full Circle First aired: 4/17/1981 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Krebbs), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), John Hart, Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), David Healey (Senator), Joseph Warren (Senator), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Meg Gallagher (Louella Caraway) , Ellen Bry (Jean Hallinan), John Randolph (Lincoln Hargrove), Gerald Castillo, Ross Elliott, Anne Bellamy, Richard Caine, Jay Varella (Senator) Global rating: 9.5

Kristin returns to Dallas with a new plot; Lucy and Mitch split; Cliff teams with Westar to try to bring down J.R.; Cliff meets his mother

77. Ewing-Gate First aired: 5/1/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Susan Howard (Donna Krebbs), Susan Flannery (Leslie Stewart), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), David Healey (Senator), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Joseph Warren (Senator), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Mary Crosby (Kristin Shephard), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Meg Gallagher (Louella Lee), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), John Hart , Len Birman (Claude Brown), Jay Varella (Senator), William Boyett, John Trujillo, Danny Tolkan, Christopher Thomas, Byron Morrow, James Hong (Ambassador) Global rating: 8.8

J.R.'s southeast Asian dealings may cost him Ewing Oil—and his freedom; Dusty tries to convince Sue Ellen to leave J.R. and take John Ross, too; Cliff discovers a dead woman in Southfork's pool

78. Missing Heir First aired: 10/9/1981 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , William Lucking (Deputy Matland), Patti Appel (First Jr. Executive), Michael Woods (First Newsman), John Macchia (Second Newsman), Harlan Jordan (Sheriff Hawkins), Tom Paxton (Sweeper), L.R. Hultz (Cab Driver), Herbert Rudley (Howard Barker) Global rating: 9.2

Kristen is revealed to be the floating body in Southfork's pool, and as J.R. and Cliff point fingers at each other, the sheriff names his main suspect; Bobby finds out Pam helped Sue Ellen take John Ross

79. Gone, But Not Forgotten First aired: 10/16/1981 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), J.T. O'Connor, Wayne Smith, Sean McGraw, Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sylvia "Sly" Lovegren) , Heather Lowe, Catherine Morrow, Stacy Sanchez, Gregg Davis, Lane Smith, Bruce French (Jerry Macon), Bill Morey, Raleigh Bond, Herbert Rudley (Howard Barker) Global rating: 9.1

The inquiry into Kristen's death features testimony from J.R. and Cliff; Sue Ellen seeks to end her marriage, while J.R. seeks to reclaim John Ross

80. at San Angelo First aired: 10/23/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Wayne Smith , Bruce French (Jerry Macon), Lynn Wood, Jack Stryker, Stacy Sanchez, Ronnie Issacs, Kimberly Ross, Cynthia Cypert, David Ellzey, Frederick Vincent Tully Global rating: 9.6

J.R. tries to get Miss Ellie to help retrieve John Ross from the Southern Cross; Sue Ellen questions her decision to run away with Dusty

81. Little Boy Lost First aired: 10/30/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Edward Winter (Dr. Frank Waring), (Katherine Wentworth), Wayne Smith, Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Donegan Smith (John Jackson), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Pamela Murphy , Barry Nelson (Arthur Elrod), Diane Carson, Joe Barryman, Gloria Hocking, Jimi Parker, Buff Shurr, Niki Flacks, Ed Holmes, Herbert Rudley (Howard Barker), Liam Sullivan, Arthur Malet, Jerry Haynes Global rating: 9.5

J.R. and Sue Ellen wage a court battle for custody of John Ross; Bobby seeks help for Pam

82. The Sweet Smell of Revenge First aired: 11/6/1981 Writer: Linda Elstad Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Edward Winter (Dr. Frank Waring), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), David Tress (Walter Sherr), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Robert Ginnaven, Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday) , Deborah Benson (Senator Bobby's Secretary), Dave Biddleman, J.R. Clark, Jack Roder Global rating: 9.6

J.R. has a new plan to get Sue Ellen off the Southern Cross ranch; the police locate Pamela, apparently ready to commit suicide; a photo of Kristin and the baby serves as an enticement for Bobby to purchase additional information.

83. The Big Shut Down First aired: 11/13/1981 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Edward Winter (Dr. Frank Waring), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Robert Ginnaven, Wayne Smith, Tami Barber (Bev), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), David Tress (Walter Sherr) , Peter Adams, Archie Lang, Madelyn Rusthoven, Liz Georges, Jack Mayhall, Phillip Richard Allen (Lloyd Bettinger), Deborah Benson (Senator Bobby's Secretary) Global rating: 8.6

J.R. hopes business pressure will get the Farlows to toss Sue Ellen off the Southern Cross; Bobby seeks more information on Kristin's baby; Pam worries Bobby will leave her

84. Blocked First aired: 11/20/1981 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Joseph Warren (Senator Dickson), Robert Ginnaven, Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), David Tress (Walter Sherr) , Dan Caldwell, Bob E. Hannah, Charles Page, Patti Heidee, Christi Jenkins, Cliff Samuelson, Bo Meyers, Andy Jarrell (Neal Hart), Deborah Benson (Senator Bobby's Secretary), Gary Bayer Global rating: 8.9

J.R.'s scheme starts to work, as Clayton finds his suppliers sold their oil to someone else; Ray and Donna go in on the land deal together; Bobby gets proof that Jordan Lee is not the father of Kristin's child.

85. The Split First aired: 11/27/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Wayne Smith, Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), David Tress (Walter Sherr), Joan Van Ark (Valene Ewing) , Bob Maloney, Gene Tyburn, (Heather Wilson), Bob E. Hannah, H.M. Wynant (Ed Chapman), Robert Symonds (Martin Porter), Bernard Behrens (Harold Haskell), Andy Jarrell (Neal Hart) Global rating: 9.3

Jock sends an announcement regarding Ewing Oil from ; J.R. confronts Dusty; Donna awaits news on her book

86. Five Dollars a Barrel First aired: 12/4/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Edward Winter (Dr. Frank Waring), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Pamela Murphy, Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), David Tress (Walter Sherr), Don Starr (Jordan Lee) , Aggie Terry, J.R. Clark, Stacey Sanchez, Lee De Broux (Billy Bob McCoy), Robert Symonds (Martin Porter), Sally Kemp, Peter Brandon Global rating: 9.4

Cliff gains the upperhand by acquiring the notes on J.R.'s loans; J.R. tries to get Gary and Ray's Ewing Oil voting shares; Pam has a short visit home to Southfork

87. Starting Over First aired: 12/11/1981 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Pamela Murphy, Bruce Gray (Dr. Alan Cosby) , Barry Nelson (Arthur Elrod), Ed Gilbert (Paul Winslow), Barbara Lynn Block, Tommy Splittgerber, John Jackson, Michael Crabtree, Gary Stephens, Daniel Waldman, Shanette Eckois, Pamela Skaggs, Jan Walker Global rating: 9.3

Miss Ellie stumbles on the financial crisis J.R. has made at Ewing Oil; Sue Ellen and Dusty part ways; Bobby brings Kristin's baby to Southfork, but with unintended results

88. Waterloo at Southfork First aired: 12/18/1981 Writer: Linda Elstad Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), David Tress (Walter Sherr) , Barry Nelson (Arthur Elrod), Patricia McCormack (Evelyn Michaelson), , Dan Hamilton (Eric), Tom Gillerman, Herbert Rudley (Howard Barker), Wiley Harker (Judge James Berwin) Global rating: 8.9

Bobby looks into adopting Christopher; J.R. and Sue Ellen continue their battle over John Ross' custody; Miss Ellie makes a deal to J.R. for her support of his Ewing Oil presidency; Ray drops out of his real estate

89. Barbecue Two First aired: 1/1/1982 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Edward Winter (Dr. Frank Waring), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Peyton Park, Anne Lucas (Cassie), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Bernard Behrens (Harold Haskell), Debra Lynn Rogers, Harold Suggs, Daniel Waldman, Helen Martin Brockie, Nancy Miller (Duplicate Guide), Ray Walker, Dan Hamilton (Eric), Blake Conway, Carter Mullally, Robert Ingham Global rating: 9.9

Sue Ellen and John Ross move into an apartment; Mitch furthers his medical career; Miss Ellie prepares a Southfork barbecue to welcome Jock home from South America, but all is spoiled by devastating news

90. The Search First aired: 1/8/1982 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , George Cooper (Lee Evans), Francisco Lagueruela (Julian), Daniel Zacapa (Medic), Connie Ramirez (Stewardess) Global rating: 9.3

Hoping to find Jock alive, J.R., Bobby, and Ray travel to the jungles of South America to join the search near the crash site.

91. Denial First aired: 1/15/1982 Writer: Linda Elstad Director: Victor French Guest star: Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Lindsay Bloom (Bonnie Robertson), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald) , Diane McBain (Dee Dee Webster), Jim McKrell (Henry Webster), Chuck Winters, Joe Hecht, Michael Ashe, Cynthia Harrison, Mary Gregory, Peter Brown (Tom Flintoff), J. Edward McKinley (Len), Toni Berrell, Ray Stewart, Dan Hamilton (Eric) Global rating: 9.1

Miss Ellie refuses to accept that Jock is dead; Bobby takes over at Ewing Oil for a distraught J.R.; a man takes interest in Sue Ellen; Donna's publishing success strains her marriage to Ray

92. Head of the Family First aired: 1/22/1982 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Gretchen Wyler (Dr. Dagmara Conrad), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Lindsay Bloom (Bonnie Robertson), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Don Starr (Jordan Lee) , Diane McBain (Dee Dee Webster), Jim McKrell (Henry Webster), George McDaniel, Lynn Wood, Barbara Stock (Heather Wilson), H.M. Wynant (Ed Chapman), Cynthia Harrison, Curtis Taylor, Toni Berrell, Chuck Winters, Joe Hecht Global rating: 8.5

Bobby ends up with yet more to do as Ray shirks his ranch work; Clayton lends support to Sue Ellen; Lucy embarks on a modelling career; Bobby conceals how he acquired Christopher; Donna plans to author another book about Sam Culver.

93. The Phoenix First aired: 1/29/1982 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Harry Harris Guest star: Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lindsay Bloom (Bonnie Robertson), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Dan Hamilton (Eric), Vernon Weddle (Mr. McGregor), K.C. Winkler (Melinda), Susan Damante-Shaw (Carolyn Carter) Global rating: 8.5

J.R. returns to Ewing Oil, nervous about how Jock's will may split the company and anxious to get back into the Cartel's good graces; Ray continues to neglect his ranching work, much to Bobby's displeasure; Pam questions Christopher's lineage; Lucy gets a stalker; Cliff helps Afton's singing career

94. My Father, My Son First aired: 2/5/1982 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Claude Earl Jones (Wally Hampton), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) , Bruce French (Jerry Macon), Ellen Gerken, Christina M. Johnson, Ron Tomme (Charles Eccles), Patricia McCormack (Evelyn Michaelson) Global rating: 8.6

J.R. seeks to acquire Ray's Ewing Oil voting shares and end Sue Ellen and Cliff's friendship; Bobby makes inroads to adopting Christopher; Donna starts work on her next book; seeing Mitch with another woman sends Lucy to another man

95. Anniversary First aired: 2/12/1982 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Joseph Manduke Guest star: Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Barbara Babcock (Liz Craig), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Claude Earl Jones (Wally Hampton), Lindsay Bloom (Bonnie Robertson), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Pamela Murphy, Kristin Larkin, Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson) , Jenny Sherman (Geraldine Crane), Lance Gordon (Bartender), Danny Dayton (The Emcee), Frank Birney, Victor Rogers, Ron Tomme (Charles Eccles), Patricia McCormack (Evelyn Michaelson) Global rating: 8.7

J.R. arranges a job opportunity to get Cliff out of Dallas, and seeks to reunite with Sue Ellen; Donna catches Ray with another woman; Bobby buys a business for Pam to run; Evelyn tells Lucy that she wants Mitch

96. Adoption First aired: 2/19/1982 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Lindsay Bloom (Bonnie Robertson), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Kristin Larkin, Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Anne Lucas (Cassie) , Ron Tomme (Charles Eccles), Robert Alan Browne (Breslin), Vivian Bonnell (Clerk), Herb Vigran (Judge Thornby), Jane D'Auvray, Cynthia Janos Global rating: 9.4

Bobby seeks Sue Ellen's approval to adopt Christopher; J.R. schemes to get Ray's voting shares once and for all; Roger's obsession with Lucy reaches a critical level; Cliff discovers J.R.'s plan to get him out of town

97. The Maelstrom First aired: 2/26/1982 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Lindsay Bloom (Bonnie Robertson), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Pamela Murphy, Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Kristin Larkin , Bruce French (Jerry Macon), Brenda Hillhouse, Sam Kilman, Maureen Lee, Ann McCormack, Joey Sheck, Lance Gordon (Bartender), Peter Brandon (Lowell Greer) Global rating: 8.5

Unaware that Christopher is he, J.R. looks for what happened to Kristin's son; Ray begins to put his life back together; Mitch asks for a divorce from Lucy; J.R. meets Katherine Wentworth

98. The Prodigal First aired: 3/5/1982 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan) , Peter Brandon (Lowell Greer), Gary Pagett (Murphy), Tom Valentino, Mark Savalle, Lewis Arquette (Unknown), Bill Erwin (Abel Greeley) Global rating: 9.5

Katherine turns to J.R. for help when Cliff is given power at Wentworth Tool and Dye; Donna uncovers an ugly secret in the Ewing and Culver family pasts; J.R. obtains Christopher's birth records; Clayton tries to find if Cliff is right for Sue Ellen; Bobby is blackmailed by Farraday; Roger threatens Lucy

99. Vengeance First aired: 3/12/1982 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver) , F. William Parker, Gary Pagett (Murphy), Don Eitner, Eunice Christopher (Mrs. Gillman), Nora Gay (Waitress), Ron Roy, Michel Voletti, Arthur Malet (Mr. Forest) Global rating: 9.5

Cliff falls for the phony land deal; J.R.'s belief that's he's Christopher's father leads to a blackmail plan; Lucy's request for a different photographer makes Roger irate

100. Blackmail First aired: 3/19/1982 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Art Hindle (Jeff Farraday), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Robert F. Hoy (Detective Howard), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Jonathan Goldsmith (Joe Smith), Tom Stern (Detective White), Pamela Murphy (Marie), Sharon Madden, Tom Regan Global rating: 8.7

Bobby's questioned about Farraday's murder; the family awaits word about Lucy's kidnapping; Donna reveals what she learned about Jock and Sam's scheme

101. The Investigation First aired: 3/26/1982 Writer: Bruce Shelly Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson), Jack Collins (Russell Slater), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Robert F. Hoy (Detective Howard), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers) , Jonathan Goldsmith (Joe Smith), Arthur Malet (Mr. Forest), Pamela Murphy (Marie), Charles Lanyer, Preston Hanson, Tom Regan, Irene Gilbert (Marilee's Secretary), Tom Stern (Detective White) Global rating: 9.7

A desperate Cliff tries to get money from Sue Ellen; Bobby and Pam look for Lucy; Farraday's associates pay Bobby a visit

102. Acceptance First aired: 4/2/1982 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Robert F. Hoy (Detective Howard), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Tom Stern (Detective White), Jonathan Goldsmith (Joe Smith), Charles Lanyer, Olan Soule, H.M. Wynant (Ed Chapman) Global rating: 8.9

Miss Ellie comes to accept that Jock is dead and makes a decision on Donna's book; Bobby helps the police set up a sting to catch Farraday's killers; Cliff is fired for embezzlement by his mother; J.R. tries to win back Sue Ellen

103. Goodbye, Cliff Barnes First aired: 4/9/1982 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Robert F. Hoy (Detective Howard), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Emily Yancy (Nurse), Susan Adams, James Griffith, John Wheeler (Manager), Ed Griffith, Gayanne Meyers, Alvin Ing, Rhonda Shear, Stephen Nichols (Paramedic) Global rating: 9.0

Cliff's devastated by Sue Ellen's return to J.R.; Bobby reveals Christopher's parentage to Pam; Clayton returns; Lucy admits a terrible secret

104. Changing of the Guard First aired: 10/1/1982 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), William Bassett (Dr. Hollister), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Paul Carr (Ted Prince), Sheila Frazier (Miss Carpenter), Jim Weston (Rick Miller), Maria Malendez, Gay Smith, John Walker, Charles Escamilla (Raoul) Global rating: 8.5

J.R. is removed as Ewing Oil president and learns he's not Christopher's father; a comatose Cliff fights for his life; Lucy awaits pregnancy test results; Holly Harwood meets Bobby and makes J.R. an offer

105. Where There's a Will First aired: 10/8/1982 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Debi Sue Voorhees , Robin Strand (John Baxter), Jim Weston (Rick), Aarika Wells (Millie Laverne), Paul Carr (Ted Prince), Charles Napier (Carl Daggett), Maria Malendez, Kimberly Ross, Michele Rusheene, Joseph Miller (Waiter) Global rating: 6.4

J.R. plots to get an early look at Jock's will; Lucy reveals her pregnancy to Pam; Sue Ellen contemplates if she really wants to marry J.R.; Cliff is offered a job by Marilee Stone; Ray gets word of Amos Krebbs' declining health

106. Billion Dollar Question First aired: 10/15/1982 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Lacy Wayne , Esther McCarroll, Robert Chapman, Charles Escamilla, Jeanne Anderson, Karen Radcliff, John Walker, Frank Marth (Dr. Grovner), Dennis Lipscomb (Nelson Harding) Global rating: 8.0

J.R.'s eager to get Jock's will executed and has the IRS visit Bobby; Lucy deals with her pregnancy; Miss Ellie decides she'll reenter the social scene at the Oil Barons Ball; Ray learns of Amos' death

107. The Big Ball First aired: 10/22/1982 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dale Robertson (Frank Crutcher), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter) , Wm. H. Burkett, Jordan Daniels, Jeanne Evans, Jack Portman, Melody Anderson (Linda Farlow) Global rating: 8.3

J.R., still running Harwood Oil, hopes the Scholarship will lead to him being declared legally dead; Dusty wants to know if he and Sue Ellen could have a future; Ray and Donna attend Amos' funeral

108. Jock's Will First aired: 10/29/1982 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Dale Robertson (Frank Crutcher), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Peter Hobbs, George Cooper (Lee Evans), Gary E. Daniel, Glenn Davis, Edward Holmes, Stann Allison, Jerry Biggs Global rating: 8.8

Jock's will reveals the fate of Ewing Oil; Ray invites Mickey to Southfork; Pam wants to get Lucy working again; J.R. and Sue Ellen decide on a wedding date

109. Aftermath First aired: 11/5/1982 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Robert Ackerman (Wade Luce), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Carol Sanchez (Ewing Maid) , Paul Napier (Harold Boyle), Donald Bishop, Harry Harris, L.D. Vickers, J. Patrick McNamara (Jarrett McLeish), C.M. Patrick Dennis, Charles Rowland Global rating: 7.1

J.R. and Bobby begin the contest for control of Ewing Oil; a plot for revenge sees Rebecca buy an oil company

110. Hit and Run First aired: 11/12/1982 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Dale Robertson (Frank Crutcher), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter) , John Larroquette (Mr. Colton), Nicholas Hammond (Bill Johnson), Fay Hauser (Annie), Jim Weston (Rick), Donald Bishop, Donald Craig, Robert Clarke, J. Patrick McNamara (Jarrett McLeish), Martha Smith (Carol Driscoll), Paul Carr (Ted Prince), John Bliss, David Moeller, Pam Lauffer, Glenn Davis, Robert Herron, Gary E. Daniel, John Walker Global rating: 8.0

With Cliff taking over Barnes-Wentworth, Pam feels more torn than ever between the Barnes and Ewing families; J.R. goes to great lengths to get a drilling variance; Lucy proceeds with her divorce; Ray is displeased with Mickey's behavior

111. The Ewing Touch First aired: 11/19/1982 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dale Robertson (Frank Crutcher), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Tami Barber (Bev), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Lacy Wayne , Albert Salmi (Gil Thurman), Nicholas Hammond (Bill Johnson), Richard Lockmiller, Hal Bokar, Morgan Jones (V), Al Berry, Thomas Babson, John Larroquette (Phillip Colton), Fay Hauser (Annie), J. Patrick McNamara (Jarrett McLeish), Gary E. Daniel, Glenn Davis, Harold Suggs, Shanette Echols, Hal Fletcher, T.J. Kennedy, Joseph Rainer, John Carter (IV) (Carl Hardesty), Mary Davis Duncan, Jordan Daniels, Hart Sprager, Norman Bennett Global rating: 7.7

J.R. gets underhanded in acquiring a drilling variance and competing with Bobby; Christopher's adoption is finalized; Cliff feels Pamela should help his company, not Ewing Oil; Mickey continues to disappoint Ray

112. Fringe Benefits First aired: 11/26/1982 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Dale Robertson (Frank Crutcher), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Carol Sanchez (Ewing Maid), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Jack Collins (Russell Slater) , Albert Salmi (Gil Thurman), Michael Prince (John Macklin), Ann Burke, Rodger Boyce, Dan Patterson Global rating: 7.5

Afton and Sue Ellen try to help their men get a lucrative refinery contract; J.R. doesn't care to see Miss Ellie socializing with men; Pam begs Bobby to end the contest for Ewing Oil, fearing it's tearing the family apart

113. The Wedding First aired: 12/3/1982 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Ray Wise (Blair Sullivan), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Lacy Wayne , Parley Baer (Minister Brown), David Glover, Doug McGrath (Gentry), Rita Crafts, Charles Escamilla, Glen Wilson, Alice Ferris, Lynn Howerton, Julie Wray, Pel Norris, Pam Bowen Global rating: 9.2

J.R. and Sue Ellen's wedding day arrives; Ray doesn't want Mickey to get involved with Lucy; the Cartel wants J.R. to stop over-producing crude; Donna makes a decision on the offer to serve on the Texas Energy Commission

114. Post Nuptial First aired: 12/10/1982 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), E.J. André (Eugene Bullock), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Lacy Wayne, Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter) , Nicholas Hammond (Bill Johnson), Tom Tarpey, Gregg Howard, Robert W. Hilton, Parley Baer (Minister Brown), Jon Cypher, Gerry Gibson, Ivan Bonar Global rating: 8.5

Cliff gets into a fight with J.R.; Donna worries being on the TEC will cause more family tension; Bobby thinks J.R. is engaged in illegal oil sales

115. Barbecue Three First aired: 12/17/1982 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), E.J. André (Eugene Bullock), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Kirk Scott, Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Arlen Dean Snyder (George Hicks), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter) , Bobbi Furguson, Robert Swick, Ray Walker, James Karen (Elton Lawrence), Julio Medina (Henry Figueroa), Glo Jenkins, Ken Farmer, Sheila Bird, Jeanne Z. Evans, Payton E. Park, Debra Lynn Rogers, Lawrence Montalgne, David Sanderson Global rating: 8.9

Cliff and the Cartel confront J.R. at the annual Ewing barbecue; Miss Ellie decides to take action against the disastrous effect Jock's will is having on the family

116. Mama Dearest First aired: 12/31/1982 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Arlen Dean Snyder (George Hicks), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter) , Donald Moffat (Brooks Oliver), Joan Staley, Robert Pinkerton, Bobbi Furguson, Daryl Lynn wood, Paul Carr (Ted Prince), James Karen (Elton Lawrence), Julio Medina (Henry Figueroa) Global rating: 8.0

Bobby and J.R. are upset over Miss Ellie's plan to contest Jock's will; Afton pressures Cliff for a commitment; J.R.'s cheap gasoline makes headlines

117. The Ewing Blues First aired: 1/7/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: David Paulsen Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), John Beck (Mark Graison), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), John Reilly (Roy Ralston), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , Donald Moffat (Brooks Oliver), Al Checco, Robert Pinkerton, Bobbie Ferguson, Pamela Bowman, Lane Davies (Craig Gurney), Scott Palmer (Farley Criswell), John McKenzie, Lori McGinley, Randie Jean Davis, Cheri Maugans Global rating: 8.1

Miss Ellie is conflicted over contesting Jock's will; Pam meets Mark Graison; Donna considers leaving the TEC; Holly wants to end her partnership with J.R.

118. The Reckoning First aired: 1/14/1983 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Bill Duke Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Kristin Larkin, Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren (voice only)), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Arlen Dean Snyder (George Hicks), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner) , Donald Moffat (Brooks Oliver), Charles Walker, Milt Jamin, James Karen (Elton Lawrence), Julio Medina (Henry Figueroa), Fred Carney (Judge Howard Mantee) Global rating: 8.7

The battle over Jock's will goes to court; J.R. hopes to use Mark Graison to put a rift between Pam and Bobby

119. A Ewing is a Ewing First aired: 1/28/1983 Writer: Frank Furino Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Kristin Larkin, Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Arlen Dean Snyder (George Hicks), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Paul Mantee (General Cochran), Charles Napier (Carl Daggett), Anthony Miller, Robert Burleigh, John Dennis, Ion Berger, Gloria Hayes, April Clough (Wendy), Cynthia Janos, Kristi Ferrell, Denis J. Zacker, Kurtis Woodruff, Ken Phillips Global rating: 8.2

Cliff wants to get J.R. running for office, and out of the oil business; Mark maintains interest in Pam; Miss Ellie vacations in Galveston; Bobby suspects J.R. has the TEC in his pocket

120. Crash of '83 First aired: 2/4/1983 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Bill Duke Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), John Reilly (Roy Ralston), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), Arlen Dean Snyder (George Hicks), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren (voice only)), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Jack Collins (Russell Slater), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter) , Albert Salmi (Gil Thurman), April Clough (Wendy), Charles Napier (Carl Daggett) Global rating: 8.6

Bobby blackmails Hicks to stop J.R.; J.R. worries Clayton will undermine his standing with Miss Ellie; Mickey and Lucy grow closer

121. Requiem First aired: 2/11/1983 Writer: Linda Elstad Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Priscilla Pointer (Rebecca Wentworth), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Arlen Dean Snyder (George Hicks), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Robert Denison, Bill Conklin, Jane D'Auvray, Jack Eiseman, Buddy Farmer, Richard Kuss, John Ingle Global rating: 8.4

Rebecca fights for life after the plane crash, as Cliff and Pam pray for recovery; the TEC reconsiders J.R.'s drilling variance

122. Legacy First aired: 2/18/1983 Writer: Robert Sherman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Karlene Crockett (Muriel Gillis), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Debi Sue Voorhees, Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) , Michael Currie (Sam Reynolds), Bill Zuckert, J.P. Bumstead, Adam Taylor, Martha Haynes, Chuck Hicks, Tom Rosqui, Barbara Truetelaar, Susan Sacker Global rating: 8.3

Pam leaves Southfork, giving J.R. an opportunity to further alienate her from Bobby; Rebecca's will is read; Lucy and Mickey grow closer; J.R. advances a deal in the Caribbean and a deal with Bobby over the battle for Ewing Oil; Clayton admits he's dating Miss Ellie

123. Brothers and Sisters First aired: 2/25/1983 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), John Reilly (Roy Ralston), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Ben Hartigan, Don Diamond, Marilyn Staley Global rating: 7.6

Katherine schemes to get Bobby where he'll see Pam with Mark Graison; Holly isn't pleased with J.R.'s Caribbean oil dealings; Clayton sells the Southern Cross and moves closer to Southfork

124. Caribbean Connection First aired: 3/4/1983 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), E.J. André (Eugene Bullock), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), John Reilly (Roy Ralston), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Doug Robinson, Patricia Richards, Danny Tolkan, Dulcie Jordan, Joey Sheck, Kelly Edwards Global rating: 8.1

Bobby and Ray seek to halt J.R.'s deal to ship oil to Cuba; Sue Ellen worries her personal life could hamper J.R. if he enters politics; Donna thinks greed is motivating Mickey's interest in Lucy; Cliff rebounds from Rebecca's death

125. The Sting First aired: 3/11/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Larry Elikann Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Mary Armstrong (Louise), John Reilly (Roy Ralston), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Henry Darrow (Garcia), Phil Hoover, Kiva Lawrence, Sam DeFazio, Eric Fleeks, John D. Gowans, Russ Marin (Matthew) Global rating: 8.3

Bobby and Ray are able to halt J.R.'s Cuban oil deal, leaving Walt and Holly hurt and vowing revenge; Bobby warns Mark away from Pam; Mickey and Lucy share their first kiss; Katherine wants to help J.R. fight Cliff

126. Hell Hath No Fury First aired: 3/18/1983 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Ernest Pintoff Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), John Reilly (Roy Ralston), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Fay Hauser (Annie), John Scott, Linda Phillips, Ron Ellington Shy, Christopher Templeton, Wendy Becker, Gilles Kohler, John Anderson (I) (Richard McIntyre), Tom McFadden (Jackson's Partner), William Bryant (Jackson) Global rating: 8.4

J.R. seeks permission to travel to Cuba; Holly looks to damage J.R. and Sue Ellen's marriage; Lucy reenters the modelling world; weather threatens Bobby's Canadian venture, while Ray offers his assistance in the fight for Ewing Oil; Clayton and Ellie continue their relationship

127. Cuba Libre First aired: 3/25/1983 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Robert C. Thompson Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Henry Darrow (Garcia), Santos Morales, Rita Rogers Ceragon, Robert Pinkerton, Susan Saldivar, Erwin Fuller, John Anderson (I) (Richard McIntyre), Hansford Rowe (Andrew Forrest), Britt Leach, Thomas Thomas, Terrence Beasor, Vicki Horne, Frederic Menslage Global rating: 7.6

J.R. must go to Cuba to reclaim his money; Katherine takes advantage of Mark and Pam's French vacation to move on Bobby; Aunt Lil visits Mickey; Sue Ellen tries to deny J.R.'s affair with Holly

128. Tangled Web First aired: 4/1/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Nicholas Sgarro Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III) , William Bryant (Jackson), Santos Morales (Cuban Leader), Jacqueline Ray (Marie Walker), Marnie Mosiman (Manicurist), Cindy Landis (Waitress), Nate Esformes (Senor Perez), Tom McFadden (Jacksons Partner), Dennis Holahan (George Walker) Global rating: 8.5

In Cuba, J.R. goes to great lengths to get his $40 million; Katherine confronts Cliff about the drill bit Bobby needs; Miss Ellie confronts Clayton about his relationship with Sue Ellen; Ray tells Aunt Lil that Jock was his father, not Amos; Mark and Pam start to get intimate.

129. Things Ain't Goin' Too Good at Southfork First aired: 4/15/1983 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Gunnar Hellstrom Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Patrick Dollaghan, Delores Cantu (Doris), James Emery Global rating: 8.8

J.R.'s infidelity sends Sue Ellen off the wagon; Miss Ellie wants to know if Clayton has feelings for Sue Ellen; Pam returns from France demanding to know Bobby's relationship to Katherine; Cliff still won't let Bobby have the needed drill bit

130. Penultimate First aired: 4/29/1983 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow () , Conrad Bachmann, John Doolittle, Robert Pinkerton, Michael Cornelison, Myrna White, Julia Calderón, Joe Maross (Dr. Blakely), Karen Fredrik, Steven Kelley, Ed Berke Global rating: 8.7

Mickey is left comatose by the car accident; Bobby blames Holly and Clayton blames J.R. for starting Sue Ellen drinking again, while Lucy blames Sue Ellen for Mickey's condition; J.R. offers Holly to buy him out of her company; Mark seeks a commitment from Pam

131. Ewing Inferno First aired: 5/6/1983 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Ben Piazza (Walt Driscoll), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Tyler Banks (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter) , John Devlin (Mr. Clouse) Global rating: 9.5

J.R. deduces Holly's desire to pay him in installments is the work of Bobby; Pam seeks a divorce; Aunt Lil thinks it may have been better had Mickey died in the accident; Clayton wants Miss Ellie to travel with him; a fight between Ray and J.R. starts a fire at Southfork

132. The Road Back First aired: 9/30/1983 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), (John Ross Ewing III), Dan Ammerman (Dr. Pettiman), Lacy Wayne (Pilot) , Kay E. Kruter (Andy Sampson), John Devlin (Mr. Clouse), Stephen Nichols (First Paramedic), Susan Watson (Nurse), Ernest Emiling (Second Paramedic), Ian Rosenberg (Third Paramedic), Michael Krueger (Henri), Gloria Hocking (Madame Claude), Arthel Neville (Second Waitress), Betty King (Mrs. Groves), Dana Gibson (Miss Ellison), David Sanderson (Ranch Hand), Anna Kathryn Holbrook (Ann), Terri Eoff (First Waitress) Global rating: 9.3

Bobby must try to rescue those trapped in the fire at Southfork; Mickey awakes from his coma

133. The Long Goodbye First aired: 10/7/1983 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Joe Moross (Dr. Blakely), George D. Wallace, John Devlin (Mr. Clouse), Teresa Bowman, Richard Garrison, Gabriel Folse, Karen Pirkle Global rating: 9.4

Sue Ellen wants autonomy from J.R., while Pam and Bobby discuss getting back together; Clayton wants Bobby to look after Miss Ellie

134. The Letter First aired: 10/14/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "mickey" Trotter), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) , Diana Douglas (Dr. Suzanne Lacey), Nina Andro, Kenneth Pressley, Renee Landers, Vincent Santoscoy, Steve Wise Global rating: 9.6

Katherine pushes for Bobby and Pam to divorce; Sue Ellen seeks help for John Ross' mental health

135. My Brother's Keeper First aired: 10/21/1983 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Sean McGraw, Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Lew Brown (II), Walker Edmiston, Cynthia Leake, Tracy Scoggins (Dianne Kelly), Hugh Lampman, Harold Suggs, Milt Jamin, Jack Axelrod, Chana Vowell Global rating: 9.6

Pam and Bobby start divorce proceedings; Peter becomes smitten with Sue Ellen; Lucy comforts Mickey; J.R. continues to play Bobby in their contest to control Ewing Oil

136. The Quality of Mercy First aired: 10/28/1983 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Jack Collins (Russell Slater), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , John Furlong, Robert Gribbin, Sherry Landrum, Joe Maross (Dr. Blakely), Rosemary Lovell, Kimberly Ross, Suzanne Burkhead, Pamela Putnam, Ursula Averett, Joseph Miller Global rating: 9.9

Mickey's depression deepens, and Ray takes drastic action when his health deteriorates; Pam considers an offer to team with Cliff and Mark; Cliff wants Sly to be his spy

137. Check and Mate First aired: 11/4/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Dan Ammerman, Lacy Wayne (Pilot), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Kenneth Kimmins (Thornton McLeish), Jack Collins (Russell Slater), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , John Hostetter, Bill Thurman, Beth Larson, Michael McHugh, Tony Garrett, Tyrees Allen, John Walker, Chana Vowell, Lyn Crow, Glenn Davis Global rating: 9.7

Ray is charged with murder for Mickey's death; Punk reveals the winner in the contest for Ewing Oil; Holly pursues a relationship with Bobby

138. Ray's Trial First aired: 11/11/1983 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Lois Chiles (Holly Harwood), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Michael Cornelison, Steven Williams (Bailiff), Andrea McCall (Tracey Anders), Tye Bell (Buzz), Pel Norris, Buzz Welker, (Percy Meredith), Charles Aidman (Judge Emmett Brocks), Joe Maross (Dr. Blakely), Will Hare, Ed Scanlon, Vincent Santoscoy, Bonnie Rawn, Lili DeLeon, Chana Vowell, Carolyn Greenwood, Sheree Reeves, Donna Hodges, Beth Larsen Global rating: 9.6

Ray's murder trial begins; Bobby runs into Jenna Wade; Sue Ellen's interest in Peter sparks jealousy in J.R.

139. The Oil Baron's Ball First aired: 11/18/1983 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Timothy Patrick Murphy (Michael "Mickey" Trotter), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Debi Sue Voorhees, Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade) , Steven Williams (Bailiff), Delores Cantu (Doris), Richard Jaeckel (Percy Meredith), Charles Aidman (Judge Emmett Brocks) Global rating: 9.8

A verdict is reached in Ray's murder trial; Pam isn't pleased to see Jenna at the Oil Baron's Ball

140. Morning After First aired: 11/25/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Debi Sue Voorhees, Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade) , Vince Paterson, Beth Larson, Joe Dorsey (Ben Kesey), Tom Williams (Joe Clooney) Global rating: 9.7

Cliff's comments about Jock and Digger don't go over well with the Ewings; Miss Ellie relates how she and Jock ended up together; amid Bobby's growing fondess for Jenna, J.R. wonders if Charlie may be Bobby's daughter; Peter moves in on Sue Ellen

141. The Buck Stops Here First aired: 12/2/1983 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), John Beck (Mark Graison), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Jack Collins (Russell Slater), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Joe Dorsey (Ben Kesey), Andrea McCall (Tracey Anders), Don Wood (Dan Fuller), Roy McAdams (Rodeo Announcer), Tye Bell (Buzz) Global rating: 9.5

Desperate to hold onto Bobby, Katherine tries to bribe Jenna; Peter's affair with Sue Ellen may lead to his firing; J.R. seeks to end Sue Ellen's affair and determine who clued in Cliff to a secret deal

142. To Catch a Sly First aired: 12/9/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Edward Mallory (Mr. Stranger), Francesca P. Roberts (Librarian), Lisa LeMole (Judy Baker) Global rating: 9.5

J.R. hunts for a security breach at Ewing Oil, unawares it's closer than he realizes; Bobby and Pam fight continuing feelings for each other; Katherine seeks information about Jenna

143. Barbecue Four First aired: 12/16/1983 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Blue Deckert, Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Peyton Park, Marina Rice, Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Alberto Morin (Armando Sidoni), Peter Renaday (Rigsby), Christopher Albee (Travis Boyd), Lily DeLeon, James W. Mitchell, Mitch Pileggi, Gil Glascow Global rating: 9.7

Miss Ellie and Clayton return for the annual Southfork barbecue; Cliff falls for J.R.'s planted information; Katherine tries to determine Charlie Wade's paternity

144. Past Imperfect First aired: 12/23/1983 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Michael Griswold (Thomas Hall), Alberto Morin (Armando Sidoni), Cathy Worthington, Kimberly Cameron, Marina Ferrier Global rating: 9.2

J.R. vows to break up Ellie and Clayton's engagement; Peter moves to an apartment, hoping to spend more time with Sue Ellen there; Bobby gets Jenna a boutique to manage

145. Peter's Principles First aired: 1/6/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) , Lee Montgomery (Jerry Hunter), Al Dunlap (Jenna's Decorator), Louis R. Plante (Robert-Maitre'd), David Gale (Melvin), Julie Rownie (College Girl) Global rating: 8.6

Cliff and Marilee Stone agree to work together, leaving Afton out in the cold; Peter leaves school to be with Sue Ellen; J.R. investigates Clayton's family

146. Offshore Crude First aired: 1/13/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Ray Danton Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Jacqui Evans, Allan Byrnes, Alberto Morin (Armando Sidoni) Global rating: 9.1

J.R. hopes to outbid Cliff on an offshore drilling operation; Lucy asks Peter to come to Southfork; Kathering completes her investigation of the Wades; Sue Ellen and J.R. fight over their open marriage

147. Some Do . . . Some Don't First aired: 1/20/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Claudia Christian, , Phil Brock, Lee Montgomery (Jerry Hunter), Christopher Albee (Travis Boyd), John Trujillo, Leslie Jacob Global rating: 9.1

Sue Ellen wants to break away from Peter; Clayton decides to move to Southfork; Randolph and Katherine feel the sting of J.R.'s wrath; Jenna confesses her feelings for Bobby

148. Eye of the Beholder First aired: 1/27/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Donegan Smith (Earl Johnson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone) , Kevin McBride (George the Waiter), Christopher Albee (Travis Boyd) Global rating: 9.7

Ellies questions her decision to marry Clayton; while Afton's away, Cliff and Marilee play; J.R. has Randolph give him oil bidding information; Peter dates Lucy

149. Twelve Mile Limit First aired: 2/3/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Donegan Smith (Earl Johnson) , Joanna Miles (Martha Randolph), Aurelia Sweeney, Sena Ayn Black, Naomi Sertoff, Ray Giradin (Richard), Troy Melton Global rating: 8.9

J.R. continues using Sly against Cliff; Mark proposes to Pam; the Krebbs discover Randolph, unconscious; Clayton stresses over Miss Ellie's health

150. Where Is Poppa? First aired: 2/10/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: William F. Claxton Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Donegan Smith (Earl Johnson), Anne Lucas (Cassie) , Fran Bennett (Receptionist), Vince McKewin, Joanna Miles (Martha Randolph), Anne Gee Byrd (Dr. Jeffries), Thomas Murphy, Teresa V. Hoyos, Cindy Riegel, Randy Harrington, Robert Herron Global rating: 10.0

Donna and Ray help Randolph's wife uncover the truth; Bobby wants Clayton to team up with Ewing Oil; Peter wants to reunite with Sue Ellen

151. When the Bough Breaks First aired: 2/17/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Daniel Pilon (Count Renaldo Marchetta), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Donegan Smith (Earl Johnson), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) , Anne Gee Byrd (Dr. Jeffries) Global rating: 9.8

Sue Ellen learns of her miscarriage; J.R. makes Marilee reconsider working with Cliff; Bobby declares his feelings for Jenna and Charlie; Katherine meets with Marcheta

152. True Confessions First aired: 2/24/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Paul Krasny Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Daniel Pilon (Count Renaldo Marchetta), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) , Tricia O'Neil (Dr. Barbara Mulgravy), Jennifer Barlow, Lani Golay, Bill Quinn (I) (Percival), Erica Yohn (Sara Mulgravy) Global rating: 9.6

Jenna explains Charlie's birth certificate to Bobby; Marilee ends her relationship with Cliff; Lucy wants Peter to model with her; Ray and Donna learn learn a secret about Randolph

153. And the Winner Is... First aired: 3/2/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Debi Sue Voorhees (Waitress), Joanna Miles (Martha Randolph), Wendy Fulton (Jan Higgins), Rosanne Katon (Billie) Global rating: 9.0

The winner of the oil contract bidding is announced; Peter tells Sue Ellen her loves her; Randolph faces down J.R.; Bobby sees Pam and Christopher

154. Fools Rush In First aired: 3/9/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Gerald Berns, Paul Lambert, Robert Donovan (Mr. Metcalf), Michael Fox, Peter White (Ellis Newton), Barbara Cason (Iris Porter) Global rating: 9.7

J.R. hires Peter so he can keep tabs on him and sets up Cliff for financial ruin; Miss Ellie sets a wedding date; Katherine pushes for Pam to marry Mark; Bobby tries to reconcile with Jenna

155. The Unexpected First aired: 3/16/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford) , Wendy Fulton (Jan Higgins), Robert Donovan (Mr. Metcalf) Global rating: 9.8

J.R. sets his plan in motion to destroy Peter; Clayton's sister comes to Southfork for the wedding; Cliff borrows a quarter-million dollars despite his comptroller's warning; Pam makes a decision regarding Mark's proposal

156. Strange Alliance First aired: 3/23/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford) , Denny Miller (Max Flowers), Annie Gagen (Annie) Global rating: 8.5

Katherine wants to ensure Pam really marries Mark; J.R. and Jessica form a strategic partnership; Lucy wonders why Peter won't date her; Jenna tells Bobby he needs to sort out his feelings quickly

157. Blow Up First aired: 4/6/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford) , Walker Edmiston (Bobby's Employee), Jack Axelrod (Bobby's Employee), Denny Miller (Max Flowers), Nanci Hammond (Hostess at Resturaunt) Global rating: 9.3

J.R. and Jessica plot to stop Clayton and Miss Ellie's wedding while Pam tries to rush into hers; Punk asks Bobby and Jenna about their future; Lucy thinks Peter and Sue Ellen are involved

158. Turning Point First aired: 4/13/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Gwen Arner Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie) , Donald May (Wes McDowall), Mark Harrison, John Wyler, Denny Miller (Max Flowers), Dana Halsted, Ava Cadell Global rating: 9.7

J.R. comes down on Peter; Cliff's financial difficulties force the sale of oil holdings; Clayton warns Jessica to stay clear of J.R.; Sue Ellen wonders why Pam decided to marry Mark

159. Love Stories First aired: 5/4/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), John Beck (Mark Graison), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford) , Denny Miller (Max Flowers), Debi Sue Voorhees (Waitress), Brad Harris (Thomas), Bert Kramer (Peter's Lawyer) Global rating: 8.7

Bobby asks Jenna to marry him; Mark asks his doctor for the truth about his health; J.R. digs deeper into Claytons background; Peter asks Sue Ellen for help with bail; Cliff tells Pam he's bankrupt

160. Hush, Hush, Sweet Jessie First aired: 5/11/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Gwen Arner Guest star: Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford) , Charles Parks (Fred Robbins), Edmund Penney (Doctor), D. J. Zacker (Louis) Global rating: 9.9

Bobby races to Pam's side following Mark's death, worrying Jenna it may bring them back together; J.R. discovers his mother may be in peril; Clayton confides in Ray and Donna

161. End Game First aired: 5/18/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Christopher Atkins (Peter Richards), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Priscilla Presley (Jenna Wade), Howard Keel (Clayton Farlow), Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Gene Ross, Frank Moon, Gene Tyburn, Billy Green Bush (Deputy Sheriff Rockwell), Ted Grossman, Vince Deadrick Jr. Global rating: 9.3

A frantic search begins for Miss Ellie and Jessica; Sue Ellen holds Peter's future in her hands; Pam learns of Bobby and Jenna's engagement; J.R. reveals his plots against Cliff and Peter

162. Killer at Large First aired: 9/28/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Karen Radcliffe (Jane), J.T. O'Connor (Patterson), Martin E. Brooks (Edgar Randolph), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Jenny Gago (Nurse) , Gerald Gordon (Dr. Carter), Mitchell Ryan (Captain Merwin Fogerty), Dennis Haysbert (Dr. Forbes), Casey Sander (First Security Guard), Randy Tallman (Dr. Halperson), Jesse Baca (Security Guard), Chris Hendrie (Cop), Paul Osborne (Policeman), Jill Scroggin (Sally), Cora Cardona (Pearl), Mark Walters (Chauffeur), Rose Ann Holloway (Irene) Global rating: 7.8

Bobby undergoes emergency surgery as everyone has their suspicions as to who shot him; Cliff's oil strike angers Marilee; Pam and Jenna meet; Lucy thinks J.R. set up Peter

163. Battle Lines First aired: 10/5/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Danone Simpson (Kendall), Jenny Gago (Nurse), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Marina Rice, Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Gerald Gordon (Dr. Carter), Michael Laskin, Casey Sander (First Security Guard), Jim McQueen, Michele Rusheene, Jack Portman, Jesse Baca, Mitchell Ryan (Captain Merwin Fogarty) Global rating: 7.3

Most of the suspected in Bobby's shooting have alibis, confusing the issue; Donna takes over for Bobby at Ewing Oil; Clayton hides the shooting from Miss Ellie; Sly continues her double-cross of Cliff for J.R.

164. If at First You Don't Succeed First aired: 10/12/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Jenny Gago (Nurse), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), James Newell, Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Norman Bennett (Al), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Marina Rice, Lee Gideon , Joanna Miles (Martha Randolph), Gerald Gordon (Dr. Carter), Mitchell Ryan (Captain Merwin Fogarty), Norma Young, Michele Rusheene, Vernon Grate, Bob McCleary, Vince Deadrick Sr., Ron Burke Global rating: 8.1

Bobby's shooter continues to try to kill J.R.; Pam vows to help Cliff battle Ewing Oil; word comes that Jock's brother, Jason, has passed in Alaska; Lucy takes a new job

165. Jamie First aired: 10/19/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), (Jamie Ewing), Kathleen York (Betty), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Norman Bennett (Al), Jenny Gago (Nurse), Alan Ackles, Marina Rice, Frank Swann , James N. Harrell , Randolph Mantooth (Joe Don Ford), Vince Deadrick Sr., Ron Burke, Kiva Lawrence, Norma Young, Tyrees Allen, Ken Oakes, Ray Redd, Bobbie Chandler, Bob Holton, Mary Mallard Global rating: 8.0

Bobby's attacker makes another attempt on his life; Donna enters the oil business; Ray finds Lucy at her new job; a young woman arrives at Southfork, making a shocking claim

166. Family First aired: 10/26/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Kathleen York (Betty), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Blue Deckert, Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin) , Joe Berryman, Delbert H. Knight Sr., Jerry Biggs, Michael Loggins, Arden Moore, Shanette Eckols (Lydia) Global rating: 8.7

Sue Ellen immediately takes to Jamie, despite J.R.'s insistance on proof of her being a Ewing; Cliff mulls a takeover proposal from Weststar; Bobby still loves Pam, who is in an emotional state of her own after seeing Mark's car

167. Shadow of a Doubt First aired: 11/2/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Kathleen York (Betty), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall), Norman Bennett (Al), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Marina Rice, Lacy Wayne , Rick Jason (Avery Carson), Irma P. Hall (Tillie), David Stump, Randy Moore, Bob Magruder, Jim Ponds, Jeanne Anderson, Stephan Mazurek, Cherilyn James, Bill Heneveld Global rating: 9.3

J.R. wants Cliff to think he's behind the Weststar proposal; Sue Ellen vows to look after Jamie; Bobby and Jenna push their wedding back until Miss Ellie's return; Pam receives further proof Mark may actually be alive

168. Homecoming First aired: 11/9/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Gwen Arner Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), Kathleen York (Betty), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Norman Bennett (Al), Marina Rice, Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Tony Garcia (Raoul) , (Eleanor 'Miss Ellie' Southworth Ewing Farlow), Michael Allredge (Steve Jackson), Hugh Lampman, Brad Williams, Bill Covert, Dean Anthony, Toni Washington, Billie Carroll, Catherine Morrow, Rody Kent, Shannon Davidson, Maggie Egan Global rating: 9.6

J.R. begins to worry after Pam inherits Mark's fortune, strengthening Barnes/Wentworth; Miss Ellie and Clayton return from their honeymoon; Pam searches to find proof Mark actually died in the plane crash; Eddie discovers Lucy's a Ewing

169. Oil Baron's Ball III First aired: 11/16/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), Kathleen York (Betty), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Marina Rice, Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Michael Alldredge (Steve Jackson), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Norman Bennett (Al), Tony Garcia (Raoul) , Sandi Fish, Sami Chester, Bruce Worrilow, Jean Blanchard, Kimberly Wilson, Dane Nelson, Shannon Davidson, Catherine Morrow, Stan Miller, Nancy Ellison, Laurence Cohen Global rating: 9.7

The stress of spying starts to affect Sly; J.R. fixates on a woman he sees at the annual ball; Pam is devastated to learn Bobby and Jenna are engaged; Ellie hopes to eliminate Clayton's worries over her continued love of Jock

170. Shadows First aired: 11/23/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Gwen Arner Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Daniel Pilon (Naldo Marchetta), Kathleen York (Betty), Christopher Stone (Dave Stratton), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Michael Alldredge (Steve Jackson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall), Frank Swann, Marina Rice, Lacy Wayne , Anthony Charles, Fred Stevens, Gregg Davis, Sheila Bird, Martin Cassidy (Frank Carp), Bren Plaistone Global rating: 7.8

Marcheta comes to Dallas; Pam begins to accept having lost Bobby for good; J.R. digs into Mandy's past; Lucy dates Eddie; Clayton still frets over Jock

171. Charlie First aired: 11/30/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Daniel Pilon (Naldo Marchetta), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Michael Alldredge (Steve Jackson), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Sean McGraw, Lacy Wayne, Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Bob Ginnavin, Suzannah Williams, Shannon Davidson Global rating: 8.5

Marchetta is determined to take custody of Charlie; Cliff wants Mandy to spy on J.R.; Ray tells Donna about Lucy's waitressing job

172. Barbecue Five First aired: 12/7/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Gwen Arner Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Daniel Pilon (Naldo Marchetta), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Ben January, Marina Rice, Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Ronnie Claire Edwards (Lydia), Donald Snell, Sandra Gilpin, Tom Key, Bryan Bourg Global rating: 9.4

Jamie serves J.R. a document placing Ewing Oil's ownership in doubt; Marchetta plans to remarry Jenna; Ray's mad when Donna's oil business cut into time with her; Pam consults a psychic about Mark

173. Do You Take This Woman . . . First aired: 12/14/1984 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece, Gwen Arner Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Daniel Pilon (Naldo Marchetta), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall), Marina Rice , Madison Mason (Jack Phipps), LaGena Lookabill, Gary Mitchell Gram, John Elliott, Cindy Padula, Warren Farlow, Lyn Odum, Corlis Collins, Gloria Hacking, Tony Morris, Howard Fisher Global rating: 9.0

Bobby and Jenna's wedding day arrives; Eddie seduces Lucy; J.R. hatches a new scheme to take down Barnes/Wentworth; Jamie's quest to be proven a Ewing may bring down the company

174. Deja Vu First aired: 12/21/1984 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Daniel Pilon (Naldo Marchetta), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Sarah Cunningham (Maggie Monahan), Kirk Scott, Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , James Cromwell (Gerald Kane), John Lasell, Dorothy Dells, Eve Muller, Richard Molnar, Lynn Odom, Michael Downing, Lillian Prather, Ted Toll, Lou Felder, Mark Tymchyshyn, Beth Larsen, Howard Fisher Global rating: 8.7

Bobby and J.R. search for the missing Jenna and Charlie; Pam goes to the Caribbean in search of Mark; Cliff hopes to keep Pam and Bobby separated

175. Odd Man Out First aired: 12/28/1984 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Daniel Pilon (Naldo Marchetta), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Michael McRae (Mr. Benton), Timothy J. Cutt, Don Banning, Gail Bryant Cameron, Gilles Kohler, Mary Betten Global rating: 9.1

Bobby still reels from the news that Jenna is still married to Marchetta; Jamies vows not to bring down Ewing Oil; Mandy continues her affair with J.R.

176. Lockup in Laredo First aired: 1/4/1985 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , James Cromwell (Gerald Kane), Valentin de Vargas (Patrick Wolfe), Vince McKewin, Leslie Rivers, Frank Pangborn, Anthony Henderson, Sid Conrad, George H. Derby, Julie Rhodes, Beau Billingslea (Dr. Miller), Joe Nesnow (Judge Langley) Global rating: 9.0

Bobby tries to get Jenna out of jail and find Charlie; Pam's search for Mark continues; Jamie confronts J.R. over his marital indiscretions; Lucy wants to help Eddie start a business

177. Winds of War First aired: 1/11/1985 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Dack Rambo (), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Gail Strickland (Veronica Robinson) Global rating: 9.3

Bobby is contacted about ransoming Charlie; Cliff discovers Mandy's been used against him; Sam Culver's journal holds a clue to Ewing Oil's ownership; Lucy and Eddie form a company

178. Bail Out First aired: 1/25/1985 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Dean Santoro (Raymond Furguson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , James Cromwell (Gerald Kane), Joe Nesnow (Judge Langley), Valentin de Vargas (Patrick Wolfe), Beau Billingslea (Dr. Miller), Clyde Kusatsu (Dr. Albert Matsuda) Global rating: 9.6

Jenna's release on bail is finally secured; Cliff and Jamie partner to destroy Ewing Oil; Pam learns the truth behind her search for Mark Graison; Eddie resents Ray intruding on his construction plan

179. Legacy of Hate First aired: 2/1/1985 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Robert Becker Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Kathleen York (Betty), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Dean Santoro (Raymond Furguson), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Rosemary Forsyth (Ann McFadden), Larry Cedar (Mr. Martin), Sarah Partridge (Model), Lise Cutter (Model) Global rating: 9.7

Pam vows revenge against J.R. for his trickery, and teams with Cliff and Jamie; Lucy supports Eddie without thought; Mandy is torn between Cliff and J.R.

180. Sins of the Fathers First aired: 2/8/1985 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Kathleen York (Betty), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Dean Santoro (Raymond Ferguson), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Eddie Firestone (Alf Brindle), Tony Romano, Steve Jones, John Carter (IV) (Carl Hardesty), Harvey Vernon (Judge Harding), Beau Billingslea (Dr. Miller) Global rating: 9.1

More evidence regarding Digger Barnes' relationship to Ewing oil is uncovered; Jenna worries she might really have killed Marchetta; Mandy decides to see J.R. again; Lucy and Eddie's construction venture commences

181. The Brothers Ewing First aired: 2/15/1985 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Kathleen York (Betty), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Eddie Firestone (Alf Brindle), John Carter (IV) (Carl Hardesty) Global rating: 9.1

The Ewing men go the great lengths to protect the family fortune; Eddie wants Lucy to move in with him; Cliff gets more evidence to support his case; Sue Ellen goes to Hong Kong to assist Pam

182. Shattered Dreams First aired: 2/22/1985 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Kathleen York (Betty), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing) , Gail Strickland (Veronica Robinson), Wayne Armstrong, Louis R. Plante, Max Thayer, Cis Rundle, Christopher Kriesa, Philip Chan (Edward Chan), Bruce Baron, Erik Holland (Conrad Buckhouser), Margaret Ma, Joey Sheck Global rating: 9.6

Pam admits still loving Bobby; Lucy discovers Eddie's been cheating on her; Cliff offers Jamie a job; J.R. schemes to protect Ewing assets illegally; Veronica agrees to help Jenna

183. Dead Ends First aired: 3/1/1985 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Rennard (Sly), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Dean Santoro (Raymond Ferguson), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Nora Masterson (Saleswoman at Parrish Antiques), Philip Chan (Edward Chan), Sam Lam (Mr. Wong), David Price (Mr. Swanson), Sam Anderson (Investigator Frank Howard), Ben Cooper (Mr. Parrish), Erik Holland (Conrad Buckhouser), Greg Berg ((voice)) Global rating: 9.6

Pam and Sue Ellen continue looking for Mark in Hong Kong; Eddie tries to win back Lucy; J.R. completes his illegal sale; Jamie takes the job with Cliff; Donna's oil company has a big success

184. Trial and Error First aired: 3/8/1985 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) , Rosemary Forsyth (Ann McFadden), Virginia Kiser (Judge Roberta Fenerty), Allan Miller (Frederick Hoskins), Heidi Hagman (Jury Foreperson), Don Banning (Crowley), Dave Shelley, James Edgecomb, Timothy J. Cutt, Wesley Thompson, Sam Lam (Mr. Wong), Philip Chan (Edward Chan), Tom McCoy Global rating: 9.7

Bobby is forced to testify against Jenna; Ray grows tired of the demands of Donna's oil business; Pam accepts Mark really is dead

185. The Verdict First aired: 3/15/1985 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Barbara Rhoades (Lila Cummings), Rosemary Forsyth (Ann McFadden), Allan Miller (Frederick Hoskins), Michelle Johnson (Rhonda Cummings), Wesley Thompson, Heidi Hagman (Jury Foreperson), Nanci Hammond, Virginia Kiser (Judge Roberta Fenerty), Nicholas Pryor (Nathan Billings), Victor Campos, Conroy Gedeon, William Phipps Global rating: 9.8

Ray tries to get Donna to come back home; J.R. hopes to use seduction to get a well re-opened; the jury reads the verdict to Jenna's trial

186. Sentences First aired: 3/29/1985 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Dean Santoro (Raymond Ferguson), Fredric Lehne (Eddie Cronin), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Virginia Kiser (Judge Roberta Fenerty), Allan Miller (Frederick Hoskins), Nicholas Pryor (Nathan Billings), Carol Keane, James Lough, Heidi Hagman (Jury Foreperson), Jack Lightsy, Laura Malone (Janis Hopper), Marj Dusay (Bernice Billings) Global rating: 9.6

Bobby sets out to prove Jenna's total innocence after she receives her sentence; J.R. blackmails a TEC member; Sue Ellen threatens divorce; Cliff and Jamie grow closer

187. Terms of Estrangement First aired: 4/12/1985 Writer: Peter Dunne Director: Alexander Singer Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Debi Sue Voorhees, Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Buck Young, Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Lyman Ward (Norman), Gail Strickland (Veronica Robinson), Rod Arrants (Andre Schuman), Tom McCoy, Ted Richards, Stacy Keach, Sr. (Mr. Waldron), Ben Cooper (Mr. Parrish), Barry Sattels (Greg Rupp), Laura Malone (Janis Hopper), Paul Gleason (Lieutenant Lee Spaulding), Brett Baxter Clark Global rating: 9.3

Changing course, J.R. pushes for Pam and Bobby to reconcile; Lucy's ex-husband writes to her; Cliff makes an offer to Jamie; new evidence forces the prosecution to re-open Jenna's case

188. The Ewing Connection First aired: 4/19/1985 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Nicholas Pryor (Nathan Billings), Shirley Marchant, Trent Dolan, Barry Sattels (Greg Rupp), Paul Gleason (Lieutenant Lee Spaulding), Myra Turley, Harry Stephens, Susan Bjurman Global rating: 9.1

J.R. and Bobby make a deal to save Ewing Oil; Lucy meets with Mitch; Donna contemplates divorcing Ray; John Ross' medical emergency sends Sue Ellen to the bottle

189. Deeds and Misdeeds First aired: 5/3/1985 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Susan French (Amanda Ewing), John Larch (Wally Windham), Gene Rosi, Alan McRae, Sarah Partridge, Paul Gleason (Lieutenant Lee Spaulding), Rance Howard, Cynthia Leake, Gregory Itzin Global rating: 9.6

J.R. assures Mandy that Sue Ellen will soon be out of the picture; Cliff and Jamie make wedding preparations as the Ewings find proof their claim to Ewing Oil is false; Lucy and Mitch grow closer again; Donna wants to tell Ray about her pregnancy

190. Deliverance First aired: 5/10/1985 Writer: Peter Dunne Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Daniel Pilon (Naldo Marchetta), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Dean Santoro (Raymond Ferguson), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) , Robert Clarke, Gene Whittington, James Parker, John Larch (Wally Windham), Rod Arrants (Andre Schumann), Sam Anderson (Inspector Frank Howard), Harvey Vernon (Judge Harding), Michael Canavan, Rhonda Shear Global rating: 9.8

J.R. hopes to place Sue Ellen in an institution; Pam and Bobby admit their feelings; Cliff realizes Jack is working with the rest of the Ewings; Mitch wants Lucy to move to ; Bobby thinks he's found a way to free Jenna; Donna and Ray continue fighting

191. Swan Song First aired: 5/17/1985 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Eric Farlow (Christopher Ewing), Mary Armstrong (Louise), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Shalane McCall (Charlie wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Bobbie Ferguson, David White (Mark), John Banach, Walker Edmiston (Parson Carson), Kathleen Buse, Rhonda Shear Global rating: 9.3

With renewed feelings for Pam, Bobby is torn between her and Jenna; Sue Ellen turns to Dusty for help as her drinking spirals out of control and the family favors her institutionalization; Lucy remarries Mitch; Donna reveals her pregnancy to Ray

192. The Family Ewing First aired: 9/27/1985 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Ted Shackelford (Gary Ewing), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Carol Sanchez, Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) , Edward Holmes, Beau Leland, Delores Cantu (Doris) Global rating: 9.4

The Ewings come together for Bobby's funeral; Dusty tells Sue Ellen he loves her; Miss Ellie is happy to have Gary back for a time

193. Rock Bottom First aired: 9/27/1985 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley) , Lou Hancock, Sage Parker, Jack Willis, Ray Lapere, Stella Mann, Johnny Brink, Julieana Scarborough, Cheryl Black, Sami Chester, Lou Diamond Phillips, Desmond Dhooge Global rating: 9.7

Sue Ellen goes on a massive bender, as a worried Clayton and Miss Ellie search for her; Bobby's will is read, leaving Cliff hoping to take advantage of its orders; Mandy presses J.R. to divorce Sue Ellen

194. Those Eyes First aired: 10/4/1985 Writer: Peter Dunne Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Carol Sanchez (Angela) , Carol Stanzione, Norma Young, Tim Green, Harlan Jordan, Barbara Bierbrier, Dee Pyland, Gary Moody, Alice Ferris Global rating: 8.4

Clayton and Miss Ellie keep searching for Sue Ellen; Pam is courted by two offers for Christopher's Ewing Oil shares; J.R. and Dusty clash over Sue Ellen

195. Resurrection First aired: 10/11/1985 Writer: Hollace White, Stephanie Garman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Woody Watson, Tony Garcia (Raoul), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), John Beck (Mark Graison), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger) , Alan Fudge (Dr. Lantry), Rex Ryon (Attendant), Bever-Leigh Banfield, Roger Borden, Jimmy Darst, Lisa Davis, Christopher Ginnaven Global rating: 7.8

Miss Ellie ponders Jeremy Wendell's offer for her Ewing Oil shares; Dusty vows to stick by Sue Ellen; Pam is tailed by a mysterious figure

196. Saving Grace First aired: 10/18/1985 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), John Beck (Mark Graison), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Carol Sanchez (Angela), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) , Alan Fudge (Dr. Lantry) Global rating: 7.6

Pam is stunned to discover Mark Graison really is alive; J.R. digs into Jack's background; Ray and Miss Ellie question whether to accept Weststar's offer for their Ewing Oil shares; Dusty worries his attempt to help Sue Ellen may actually be a hindrance to her recovery

197. Mothers First aired: 10/25/1985 Writer: Hollace White, Stephanie Garman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), John Beck (Mark Graison), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Karen Radcliffe, Tony Garcia (Raoul), Carol Sanchez (Angela), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) , Bibi Besch (Dr. Gibson), Donald Craig (Oil Man #2), Hal Landon Jr. (Oil Man #1) Global rating: 7.2

Sue Ellen's mother comes to Southfork, hoping to get her and J.R. together again; Mark explains his absence to Pam, who decides what to do with Christopher's Ewing Oil shares; Jack grows fond of Jenna; Miss Ellie wrestles with her decision on her own Ewing Oil shares

198. The Wind of Change First aired: 11/1/1985 Writer: Peter Dunne Director: Corey Allen Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Karen Radcliffe, Tony Garcia (Raoul), Carol Sanchez (Angela), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) , Frances Lee McCain (Dr. Amy Rose), Greg Michaels Global rating: 8.2

Miss Ellie and Pam make their final decisions on the Weststar offer; Donna and Ray get bad news about her pregnancy; Sue Ellen continues to progress in her recovery; Jack woos Jenna further; Mandy shows up at the Oil Baron's Ball

199. Quandary First aired: 11/8/1985 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Lee Gideon, Linda Gehringer, Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) , Frances Lee McCain (Dr. Amy Rose), Martin Rayner, Bonnie Rawn, Charles Baldridge, John Edson, Mark Waltz, David Chrisman, Michael Skipper (Bill Crawford) Global rating: 7.7

Ray and Donna investigate options to deal with their retarded baby; Dusty claims he's staying in Dallas; J.R. immediately seeks to find a way to rid himself of Pam; Cliff wants Jamie back; Angelica Nero wines and dines the town's oilmen

200. Close Encounters First aired: 11/15/1985 Writer: Hollace White, Stephanie Garman Director: Corey Allen Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing) , Mark White (HIMSELF-Governor of Texas), Jim Gough, Barbara Logan, Fred Vest, Roy McAdams, Don McCoy, Craig Branham, Robert Harper, Gino De Mauro (Rocky Johnson) Global rating: 7.7

Angelica attends a Southfork Rodeo; Sue Ellen's mother warns her away from Dusty; J.R. offers Jack a job at Ewing Oil

201. Suffer the Little Children First aired: 11/22/1985 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall) , Jimmy L. Darst, Nick Eldredge Global rating: 9.4

Donna is rushed to the hospital, with hers and the baby's life at risk; Cliff tries to repair his relationships with Jamie and Pam; Sue Ellen renews the custody battle with J.R., who's busy discovering Angelica's past

202. The Prize First aired: 11/29/1985 Writer: Hollace White, Stephanie Garman Director: Corey Allen Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Dan Ammerman, Tony Garcia (Raoul), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Norma Moore, Blake Leonard Conway, Gino De Mauro (Rocky Johnson) Global rating: 9.4

John Ross runs away as the custody fight comes to a close; Angelica tries to rush her deal with Ewing Oil, while J.R. continues to investigate her motives

203. En Passant First aired: 12/6/1985 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum, Peter Dunne Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Burke Byrnes (Pete Adams), Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Carol Sanchez (Angela), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Jim McQueen, Terry Evans, Terry Brannon, Vince Santoscoy, Kerry Knerr, Brecca Preston, Terrence McNally Global rating: 7.0

J.R. appeals his loss of John Ross' custody; Donna and Ray deal with the loss of their baby in very different ways; J.R.'s kidnapped detective is used by Angelica and Nicholas to futher the Marinos venture; Sue Ellen and her mother argue over her future

204. Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen First aired: 12/13/1985 Writer: Will Lorin Director: Linda Day Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Martha Scott (Patricia Shephard), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Robert Walker Jr. (Harding Devers), Vanessa Brown (Lady Tailor) Global rating: 9.5

J.R. hopes to trick Sue Ellen into giving up custody; Jenna breaks things off with Jack; Pam wants to vacation with Mark; Clayton makes a deal without Miss Ellie's knowledge

205. Curiosity Killed the Cat First aired: 12/20/1985 Writer: Deanne Barkley Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Philip Levien (Lee McHenry), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Robert Walker Jr. (Harding Devers), Terrence McNally, Terrence Scammell, Bradford English Global rating: 9.3

Claytons shields Miss Ellie from his financial pinch; Ray and Donna move into Southfork; Cliff tries to tell Mandy that J.R. doesn't care about her; Jack goes missing

206. The Missing Link First aired: 1/3/1986 Writer: Bill Taub Director: Linda Day Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), James Newell, Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Philip Levien (Lee McHenry), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Ben Rawnsley (Patterson), Sam Melville (Dr. David Kenfield), Kevin King (Eddie), Greg Callahan, Patrick Campbell, Sam Hennings, Tracee Lyles Global rating: 9.5

Pam seeks answers about the emerald from Matt Cantrell; Mandy double-crosses J.R.; Jack is still missing, and his presence is needed more than ever; Sue Ellen starts working

207. Twenty-Four Hours First aired: 1/10/1986 Writer: Hollace White, Stephanie Garman Director: Robert Becker Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) , Sam Melville (Dr. David Kenfield), Chris Roland, Shirley Mitchell, Scott St. James, Alex Donnelley, Patrick Campbell, Kevin King, Pierre Manasse, Carlo Allen, Russell Johnson (Sheriff Wyatt Mansfield), Jeanine Michaels Global rating: 9.2

The search for Jack takes new urgency as Jaime lay near death; Donna starts working with retards; Angelica reveals why Jack is so important to her; Pam seeks a way to work with Mark

208. The Deadly Game First aired: 1/17/1986 Writer: Bill Taub Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Robert Walker Jr. (Harding Devers), Sam Melville (Dr. David Kenfield), Kenneth White, Bill Bishop, Jeanine Michaels Global rating: 9.6

Jamie slowly recovers at the hospital; J.R. recruits Marilee Stone into the Marinos deal; Clayton's problems ease, not knowing Miss Ellie is the source; Pam arranges for a visit to Mark's Colombian emerald mine

209. Blame It on Bogota First aired: 1/24/1986 Writer: Peter Dunne Director: Robert Becker Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Alejandro Rey (Luis Rueda), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Efrain Figueroa, Gilles Savard, Tom Fitzsimmons (Doctor) Global rating: 9.6

J.R. and Cantrell continue their plot to set up Pam; Angelica grows unhappy over the profit sharing arrangement from the Marinos deal; Mark feels he and Pam may not have a future

210. Shadow Games First aired: 1/31/1986 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum Director: Roy Campanella II Guest star: Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), John Beck (Mark Graison), Alejandro Rey (Luis Rueda), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley) , Santos Morales, Efrain Figueroa, Joshua Gallegos, Merrill Leighton, Robin Bach, Frank Aletter (Floyd Ericson) Global rating: 9.6

Pam and Matt get to Colombia; Sue Ellen's newfound stability makes J.R. reevaluate her; Clayton finds out Miss Ellie balied him out; Donna confides to Miss Ellie that her baby would've been a retard; Jenna becomes increasingly despondant over Bobby's death

211. Missing First aired: 2/7/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael A. Hoey Guest star: Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Alejandro Rey (Luis Rueda), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Efrain Figueroa, Gary Carlos Cervantes, Tony Torres Global rating: 9.6

J.R. and local authorities try to locate Pam, who has disappeared in Colombia; Jack succumbs to Grace's wiles; Mandy stops working for Cliff

212. Dire Straits First aired: 2/14/1986 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum, Peter Dunne Director: Bruce Bilson Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Alejandro Rey (Luis Rueda), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), William Prince (Alex Garrett) , Michel Voletti, John Francis, Derek Partridge, Vincent Saporito, Robert Pine (Psychiatrist) Global rating: 9.5

Mark and Cliff work to secure Pam's release; Jenna sinks deeper into depression; Donna grows close to a retarded child; J.R. thinks he understands Dimitri; Mandy confesses her treachery

213. Overture First aired: 2/21/1986 Writer: Hollace White, Stephanie Garman Director: Corey Allen Guest star: Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Evelyn Guerrero, Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), William Prince (Alex Garrett), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Lesa Renee, Vincent Saporito, Efrain Figueroa Global rating: 9.5

J.R. shows an increasingly active interest in reconciling with Sue Ellen; Jenna begins to realize she can't deal with her grief over Bobby alone; Pam wants to explore the emerald mine; Ray takes interest in a deaf foster child

214. Sitting Ducks First aired: 2/28/1986 Writer: Susan Howard Director: Linda Day Guest star: Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Philip Levien (Lee McHenry), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Alejandro Rey (Luis Rueda), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), William Prince (Alex Garrett), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Harry Moses (Boot Salesman), Conroy Gedeon, Julianna Fjeld, Vincent Saporito, Peter Fox (Dr. Ford) Global rating: 9.7

J.R. grows more suspicious of Angelica and the Marinos deal; Pam must defend her job at Ewing Oil; Lucy's wedding rattles Jenna; Ray continues to grow fond of a parentless deaf boy

215. Masquerade First aired: 3/7/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), William Prince (Alex Garrett), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , David Westgor, Jean-Paul Vignon, James Garrett, Heidi Hagman (Woman at Ball), Conroy Gedeon Global rating: 9.5

J.R. and Jack are unaware of the danger they're in at the Martinique conference; Pam questions her role at Ewing Oil; Jenna nears a total mental breakdown

216. Just Desserts First aired: 3/14/1986 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum, Peter Dunne Director: Linda Gray Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Merete Van Kamp (Grace), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), William Prince (Alex Garrett), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley) , Eric Goldner, Jose Kendall, Vincent Saporito, Roseangela Morales, Heidi Hagman (Woman at Ball), Raymond St. Jacques (Inspector Remy) Global rating: 8.8

Angelica disappears in the aftermath of the assassination attempt; Jenna plans to leave Dallas; Ray talks to Donna about adopting; Pam makes a decision regarding her employment at Ewing Oil

217. Nothing's Ever Perfect First aired: 3/21/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Bruce Bilson Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), George Chakiris (Nicholas), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), James L. Brown (Harry McSween), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Kevin King (Eddie), Charles Hutchins, Panos Christi, Keith Charles Global rating: 9.5

Having regained control of Ewing Oil, J.R. sets his sights firmly on Sue Ellen; Ray and Donna start adoption procedures; Angelica plots revenge; Jenna second-guesses leaving Southfork

218. J.R. Rising First aired: 4/4/1986 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum, Peter Dunne Director: Linda Day Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Alejandro Rey (Luis Rueda), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Hugh Maguire, Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley) , John Kenton Shull, MacKenzie Allen (Dale Mattson), Julio Medina, Tammy Brewer, Gary Carlos Cervantes, Jill Andre (Adoption Agent), Hugh Gillin, Penelope Windust (Mrs. Crane), Frederic Retes, Kellie Martin Global rating: 9.5

J.R. tries to get a bigger piece of the Marinos deal; Ray's manslaughter conviction hampers the adoption proceedings; Matt makes an emerald strike; Angelica comes back to the

219. Serendipity First aired: 4/11/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Bruce Bilson Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Alejandro Rey (Luis Rueda), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , MacKenzie Allen (Dale Mattson), Dennis Rucker, Steve Jones, Curtis Taylor, Pete Koch, Penelope Windust (Mrs. Crane), Jill Andre (Adoption Agent) Global rating: 9.6

Cliff thinks J.R.'s set up he and the cartel for failure in the Marinos deal; Donna and Ray work on Tony's reluctance to be adopted; Jamie fears a new Barnes/Ewing feud is brewing; Angelica makes a beeline for Dallas

220. Thrice in a Lifetime First aired: 5/2/1986 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum, Peter Dunne Director: Jerry Jameson Guest star: (Ben Stivers), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Marc Singer (Matt Cantrell), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Keith Charles, Boyd Hollister, Ed Quinlan, Anna Nicholas, Jill Andre (Adoption Agent), Tuck Milligan Global rating: 6.8

The cartel is ready to join Cliff to battle J.R.; Pam and Mark make wedding preparations; Angelica moves forward with her revenge scheme; the Krebbs meet more obstacles in their quest to adopt Tony

221. Hello, Goodbye, Hello First aired: 5/9/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Steve Forrest (Ben Stivers), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Barry Jenner (Dr. Jerry Kenderson), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Kate Reid (Lil Trotter), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Philip Levien (Lee McHenry), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Ed Quinlan, Ronan O'Casey, Richard Doyle, John Wyler, Bill Shick, Jill Andre (Adoption Agent) Global rating: 6.9

New ranch hand Ben Stivers prompts suspicion from Clayton and Punk; J.R. gets valuable information against Mark Graison, but finds Ewing Oil in danger; Ray and Donna get a hearing in their adoption case; Angelica gets closer to her revenge

222. Blast from the Past First aired: 5/16/1986 Writer: Joel J. Feigenbaum, Peter Dunne Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Steve Forrest (Ben Stivers), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Dack Rambo (Jack Ewing), Barbara Carrera (Angelica Nero), John Beck (Mark Graison), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Soloman Smaniotto (Tony), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Patrick Duffy (?), Tuck Milligan, Kevin King (Eddie), Anna Nicholas, Donald Grant, Randy Oglesby, Garret Smith, Robert Rockwell Global rating: 9.2

J.R. pledges himself anew to Sue Ellen; Angelica brings her revenge plot to fruition; Ray and Donna learn if they'll be allowed to adopt Tony; Pam and Mark are married, but she awakens to a surprise in her shower...

223. Return to Camelot (1) First aired: 9/26/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman, Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Ben January, Tony Garcia (Raoul), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Roy Jenson, Joe Bonny, Glen Lee, Robert Holton, Gregg Howard, Hub Baker Global rating: 6.3

Pam's stunned to find Bobby alive in her shower, the events from his death onward all a dream; J.R. seeks to divorce Sue Ellen; Cliff tries to unite independent oil companies; Ray and Donna's marital strife continues

224. Return to Camelot (2) First aired: 9/26/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman, Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Woody Watson, Ben January, Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Blue Deckert , David White (Mark), Kristina Wayborn, Gay Studebaker, Robert Holton, Gregg Howard, Starla Hagman, John L. Martin, Roy McAdams, Robert Anderson, Beau Leland, Angelica Pannell, Tamara Hext Global rating: 6.0

J.R hopes to get Donna away from Dallas; Jenna has problems with Charlie; a disaster strikes Ewing 12; Sue Ellen tracks J.R. and Mandy; a new ranch hand is hired at Southfork

225. Pari Per Sue First aired: 10/3/1986 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Woody Watson, Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Michael A. Ross (unknown), George Coe (Fritz Longley), Vernon Weddle, Vanessa Tate, Sharon Bunn Global rating: 8.9

Sue Ellen decides to embarrass J.R.; Wes Parmalee begins asking questions and seems oddly familiar to Miss Ellie; Donna's lobbying further strains her marriage to Ray; Cliff wants Jack's piece of Ewing Oil

226. Once and Future King First aired: 10/10/1986 Writer: Calvin Clements Jr. Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmelee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Jim Haynie (Garrett Gordon), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Blue Deckert, Josef Rainer, Woody Watson, Lacy Wayne, Ben January, Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Karen Carlson (Mrs. Scottfield), Vince Davis, Bo Myers, Robert Holton, Gregg Howard, Jack Gallagher Global rating: 8.6

J.R. tries to save the oil industry amid growing restlessness over Sue Ellen's lingerie business; Miss Ellie makes a startling discovery in Wes' belongings; Cliff zeroes in on getting a share of Ewing Oil; Charlie continues her rebellious ways

227. Enigma First aired: 10/17/1986 Writer: Leah Marcus Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmelee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Jim Haynie (Garrett Gordon), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Josef Rainer, Blue Deckert, Lacy Wayne, Tony Garcia (Raoul), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , George Coe (Fritz Longley), Nik Hagler, Michelle Cochran, Jan DeWitt, Lynette Gowrie Global rating: 9.5

Wes makes a stunning claim to Miss Ellie; Donna is shocked when she calls home from Washington; Ewing Oil seeks a loan; J.R. uncovers some of Sue Ellen's treachery

228. Trompe L'Oeil First aired: 10/24/1986 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmelee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Josef Rainer, Lacy Wayne, Marina Rice, Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Gareth McClain, Brad Leland, Jack Willis, Sherri Stromsoe, Eli Cummins Global rating: 9.0

Miss Ellie reveals Wes' claim of being Jock; Pam and Bobby's wedding preparations continue; Jack's ex-wife, April, comes to Dallas; J.R. starts expanding Ewing Oil; Sue Ellen's revenge continues

229. Territorial Imperative First aired: 10/31/1986 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Jim Haynie (Garrett Gordon), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Alan Jordon, Jack Mayhall, Lorilyn Huckstep, Patricia Niel Quinn, Ben Jones, Jerry Biggs, Brent Anderson, Lance Ratliff, Mark Witsken, Kelli Adams, Kerry Scott Knerr Global rating: 9.0

Wes' claim of being Jock is investigated; Cliff is interested in April's share of Ewing Oil; Jenna worries endless arguing with Charlie are affecting her health; Sue Ellen and Mandy continue embarrassing J.R.; Donna worries Ray is cheating on her

230. The Second Time Around First aired: 11/7/1986 Writer: Calvin Clements Jr. Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim Haynie (Garrett Gordon), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Marina Rice, Tony Garcia (Raoul), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Eli Cummins, Buff Shurr, Eloise Schmitt, Martin Rayner, Jac Adler, Joe Hailey, Matilda Resendes, Mark Howard Global rating: 9.2

Bobby and Pam's wedding day arrives, with Ray making a startling announcement; Wes corners Miss Ellie into having a meeting; J.R. tries to get Jenna to the wedding

231. Bells Are Ringing First aired: 11/14/1986 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim Haynie (Garrett Gordon), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Paul Sorenson (Andy Bradley), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Charles Benton, Mark Howard Bernstein, Kenneth W. Page, Dee Dee Norton, Bob Chapman Global rating: 9.0

News of Jenna's pregnancy with Bobby's baby interrupts the wedding; banks' fears over Wes' claim make them freeze Ewing Oil's credit; April plots against Jack; J.R. continues her scheme to raise the price of oil

232. Who's Who at the Oil Baron's Ball? First aired: 11/21/1986 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Linda Gehringer, J.A. Preston (Daltry), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), John Zaremba (Dr. Harlan Danvers), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , James Ray, Judith Anne Jones, Brad Johnson, Maria Arita, Gregg Davis, Fred Vest Global rating: 8.7

Clayton feels he's fighting a losing battle with Jock's ghost for Miss Ellie; Sue Ellen looks to make a movie about her life with J.R.; Wes makes his claim public at the Oil Baron's Ball

233. Proof Positive First aired: 11/28/1986 Writer: Calvin Clements Jr. Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Linda Gehringer, Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Tom Bower (Mancuso), Randy Moore, Jeff Kaake (Mandy's Film Love Interest) Global rating: 9.2

Wes offers to take a lie detector test to prove he's Jock; Jenna is taken aback by an offer from Pam; April continues to look for a way to in off of Jack; Sue Ellen applies more pressure to J.R.

234. Something Old, Something New First aired: 12/5/1986 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Jim Haynie (Garrett Gordon), J.A. Preston (Daltry), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Bruce Gray, Josef Rainer, Linda Gehringer, Robert Ginnaven, Alan Ackles, Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Lee B. Gideon Global rating: 9.1

Bobby returns to Jock's crash site to seek evidence to disprove Wes' claim; J.R., warned by the CIA, tries to disassociate himself from B.D. Calhoun; Donna's lobbying in Washington continues; Miss Ellie remains undecided on Wes

235. Bar-B-Cued First aired: 12/12/1986 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Steve Forrest (Wes Parmalee), Jenilee Harrison (Jamie Ewing), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Bruce Gray, Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Lacy Wayne, Tony Garcia (Raoul) , James Ray, John Carter (IV), Peter Palmer, Fred Saxon, Christopher Wycliff, Mike Coady, Angie Bolling, Arthur E. Bishop, Nevin Harrison, Philip E. Rosensweig, Sybil Hill, Larry Lane (I) Global rating: 7.5

The turmoil over Wes Parmalee finds J.R. and Clayton finding common ground; Bobby arrives with the truth about Wes, but someone beats him to telling Miss Ellie; Donna meets a charming senator; Pam forms a partnership with Cliff; Jack surprises Jamie

236. The Fire Next Time First aired: 12/19/1986 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Laurence Haddon (Franklin Horner), J.A. Preston (Daltry), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Paul Tulley, Huck Liggett, Gordon Clark, Geof Brewer, Kimber Sissons Global rating: 8.9

Clayton goes on a hunt for Wes Parmalee; Donna comes to a decision about her marriage to Ray; Jeremy Wendell makes an offer to Cliff; J.R. thinks the Middle East situation has calmed

237. So Shall Ye Reap First aired: 1/2/1987 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Jerry Jameson Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim Haynie (Garrett Gordon), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Josef Rainer, Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Tom Bower (Mancuso), Judith Jordan, Ken Farmer Global rating: 8.9

With Cliff waffling over his offer, Jeremy Wendell seeks to team with April Stevens; J.R. hopes to contain the situation with B.D. Calhoun; with her pregnancy making things increasingly tense, Jenna tries to cut ties to Bobby

238. Tick, Tock First aired: 1/9/1987 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), J.A. Preston (Daltry), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Josef Rainer, Alyson Croft, Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Henry Sutton, Andrea Walters, Signy Coleman (Unknown) Global rating: 7.9

Bobby feels Pam is overprotective of Christopher; Jeremy Wendell continues his plot to take down Ewing Oil; Ray and Clayton team in a horse-cutting business, each looking to forget their woes; Calhoun makes contact with Sue Ellen, who's unaware of his true identity

239. Night Visitor First aired: 1/23/1987 Writer: Calvin Clements Jr. Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Josef Rainer, Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Clarence Felder, Michael Champion, Paddi Edwards, Mark Withers (Private Investigator) Global rating: 8.5

J.R.'s anxiety makes Bobby suspicious he's done something to put the family in danger; Cliff decides on Jeremy Wendell's proposal; April continues to seek her old share of Ewing Oil; Ray wants custody of he and Donna's child

240. Cat and Mouse First aired: 1/30/1987 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , , Betty A. Bridges, Allan Wedner Global rating: 8.8

J.R. confesses to Bobby about the B.D. Calhoun situation; Ray goes to Washington to be with a hospitalized Donna, but is miffed when Senator Dowling comes to visit; Sue Ellen is feared to have begun drinking again when she doesn't make it home one night; Cliff proceeds with Jeremy's plan

241. High Noon for Calhoun First aired: 2/6/1987 Writer: David Paulsen Director: David Paulsen Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Hunter Von Leer (B.D. Calhoun), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Wren T. Brown, Charles Cyphers, Tricia McFarlin, Jon Greene, Karen Cook Global rating: 7.1

J.R. and Bobby take their families to in attempt to avoid Calhoun's wrath; Cliff's risky deal with Jeremy Wendell continues; Donna is courted further by Senator Dowling; Miss Ellie and Clayton begin to reconnect

242. Olio First aired: 2/13/1987 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Steve Kanaly Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), J.A. Preston (Daltry), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Charles Cyphers Global rating: 7.4

J.R. recuperates from the shooting, with Bobby filling in as head of Ewing Oil; Cliff demands to know where Pam's loyalties lay; Donna and Senator Dowling grow closer; Charlie wonders why Ray is staying away from her and her mother

243. A Death in the Family First aired: 2/20/1987 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Frank Swann, Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Amy Yasbeck (Mary Elizabeth), John Milford, William Cort, William Hubbard Knight, Judith Ledford, Oceana Marr, Patricia Allison, Cheryl Anderson (Sandy) Global rating: 8.5

Jamie's death puts ownership of 10% of Ewing Oil into question; Ray ponders smearing Donna during divorce proceedings; J.R. and April search for Jack; Sue Ellen gets a new Valentine Girl for her Dallas store

244. Revenge of the Nerd First aired: 2/27/1987 Writer: Calvin Clements Jr. Director: Linda Gray Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), J.A. Preston (Daltry), Frederick Coffin (Alfred Simpson), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Jenny Gago, Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Cheryl Anderson (Sandy), Judith Ledford (Lori), James A. Watson Jr., Vernon Weddle, William Cort, Tim Wise, Julian Barnes, Jean-Paul Vignon, Louise Baker, Elizabeth Edwards Global rating: 8.7

Cliff claims he'll own Jamie's 10% of Ewing Oil, setting off J.R. into accusing Pam of plotting with her brother; Ray decides how to best handle his divorce from Donna; Miss Ellie snaps over the continued unrest at Southfork

245. The Ten Percent Solution First aired: 3/13/1987 Writer: Susan Howard Chrane Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), Karen Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), J.A. Preston (Daltry), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Frederick Coffin (Alfred Simpson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Jenny Gago, Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Jerry Hardin (Judge Loeb), Gerry Gibson, Tom Ligon, Bea Silvern, William B. Jackson, Lynn Vakay, Kendall Conrad, Amy Yasbeck (Mary Elizabeth) Global rating: 8.8

J.R. seeks to get Cliff blamed for Jamie's death and acquire her 10% of Ewing Oil at the same time; Cliff seeks money to pay back Jeremy Wendell, as Pam's doubts about their relationship continue; Donna grows cold towards Senator Dowling

246. Some Good, Some Bad First aired: 3/20/1987 Writer: Louella Lee Caraway Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), Karen Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Frederick Coffin (Alfred Simpson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Jenny Gago, Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Steve Kramer, Cliff Murdock, Tim O'Connor, Michael Krueger, David L. Crowley (Detective) Global rating: 9.4

J.R. and Bobby receive surprising help towards getting Jamie's 10% of Ewing Oil; Cliff is questioned in Jamie's death and Pam learns of his shady deal with Jeremy Wendell; a visit to Ray's house leaves Bobby stunned

247. War and Peace First aired: 4/3/1987 Writer: Leah Marcus Director: Dwight Adair Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demerest), Karen Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Frederick Coffin (Alfred Simpson), Alyson Croft, Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade) , Lew Brown (II), Liam Sullivan, Jay Arlen Jones, Blanca De Garr, Howard Huston Global rating: 9.0

Pam accuses Cliff of having a revenge obsession against the Ewings; a court rules in the matter of Jamie's 10% share of Ewing Oil; Ray adjusts to life with Jenna and Charlie; Mrs. Scottfield furthers her plot against Ewing Oil; Sue Ellen wants Mandy back at Valentine

248. Ruthless People First aired: 4/10/1987 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), J.A. Preston (Daltry), Frederick Coffin (Alfred Simpson), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Anne Lucas (Cassie), Karen Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Lew Brown (II), Wayne Grace, Troy Evans, Linda Phillips, Lila Waters, Stuart Nelson, Donald V. Allen, David Hess, Cheryl Denise Allen, David McBride Global rating: 9.0

Jeremy Wendell seeks revenge after J.R. and April screw him out of 5% of Ewing Oil; Mandy returns to be the Valentine Girl, but is actually after more; the family is outraged over J.R.'s ties to terrorists; Ray attends his child's birth

249. The Dark at the End of the Tunnel First aired: 5/1/1987 Writer: Calvin Clements Jr. Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Tom Dahlgren, Vince Howard, Jean-Paul Vignon, Eunice Christopher, Preston Hagman, Barbara Hill Global rating: 9.5

J.R. acquires Bobby, Ray, and Miss Ellie's shares of Ewing Oil, and is tested for loyalty by Sue Ellen; April seeks revenge for past wrongs against her; Clayton confronts J.R.

250. Two-Fifty First aired: 5/8/1987 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), Karen Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield), Frederick Coffin (Alfred Simpson), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Josef Rainer, Linda Gehringer, J.A. Preston (Daltry), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Macon McCalman (Gorman), F. J. O'Neil, Tom Lacy, Tom Tarpey, Richard Royce, Kai Baker, Kenneth Tigar (Dr. Gordon), Alma Washington Global rating: 9.4

Miss Ellie has to deal with the thought of losing both Clayton and the family company at the same time; Jeremy Wendell continues to force Mrs. Scottfield's cooperation; Bobby and J.R. go to Washington to try to keep Ewing Oil alive; Cliff is suspicious of Pam's loyalties

251. Fall of the House of Ewing First aired: 5/15/1987 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Shelton (Mandy Winger), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Jim McMullan (Senator Dowling), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Karen Carlson (Mrs. Scotfield), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Macon McCalman (Gorman), Mark Schneider, Eunice Christopher, David J. Parkington, Kenneth Tigar (Dr. Gordon), Frank McCarthy (Richard Taylor) Global rating: 9.0

Jenna gives birth; Christopher learns of his adoption; J.R. and Bobby continue negotiations with the Justice Department; Mrs. Scottfield and Jeremy Wendell reveal their plans; Sue Ellen and Mandy fight over J.R.; Pam receives wonderful medical news, and races toward home to tell Bobby

252. After the Fall: Ewing Rise First aired: 9/25/1987 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Alyson Croft (Marny), Karen Radcliffe (Nurse Ellen Johnson), Lee Gideon (John Kate), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Lacy Wayne, Peyton Park, Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), John Calvin (Wilson Cryder), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Shannon Farnon, Elaine Hobson, Cynthia Dorn (Nurse Anderson), Bob Looper, Kirk Sisco, Kenneth W. Page, John Davies (IV), Susan Fossen, Richard Dillard, Bo Myers, Harlan Jordan, Desmond Dhooge (Drunk), Ed Geldhart, Jay Dowd, Connie Dorfman, Dixie Taylor (Barmaid), Robert Rigamonti, Charlie Messenger, Jim Edgecomb, Tim Donoghue Global rating: 8.7

Pam is rushed to the hospital with third-degree burns, leaving Bobby grief-stricken; J.R. starts J.R.E. Inudstries; Jenna enjoys her new baby; Cliff worries he's let down the memory of Digger

253. After the Fall: Digger Redux First aired: 9/25/1987 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), (Nicholas Pearce), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III) Global rating: 7.4

Cliff meets Dandy Dandridge, who reminds him of Digger; J.R. obtains Pam's will to plan in case she dies, while April lends Bobby her support; Sue Ellen is approached with help for her business; Miss Ellie feels Clayton is overexerting himself

254. The Son Also Rises First aired: 10/2/1987 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Morgan Brittany (Katherine Wentworth), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), John Calvin (Wilson Cryder), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Karen Radcliffe (Nurse Ellen Johnson), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Alyson Croft (Marny), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Gil Glasgow, Cynthia Dorn (Nurse Anderson), Bill Heneveld, Dee Dee Norton, Lee Ritchey, Frank Stewart Global rating: 8.9

Desperate to see his mother, Christopher runs away; Charlie wants Jenna and Ray to marry; J.R. meets a potential business partner; Clayton continues to quarrel with Miss Ellie about his activity level

255. Gone with the Wind First aired: 10/9/1987 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Alan Ackles, Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Karen Radcliffe (Nurse Ellen Johnson) , Kenneth Tigar (Dr. Gordon), Tricia McFarlin (Lana Rogers), Joyce Wilson Sherrod, Vernon Grote, Dixie Taylor (Barmaid), Carolyn Greenwood, Pattie Loftin, Paul Menzel, Marianne Green Global rating: 8.8

Bobby his a specialist for Pam; Nicolas Pearce and Sue Ellen take a business trip; J.R. pushes Casey Denault to action; Cliff looks for Dandy

256. The Lady Vanishes First aired: 10/16/1987 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Alan Ackles, Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Karen Radcliffe (Nurse Ellen Johnson) , Thomas Ryan (Tom Marta), Vernon Crote, Tyrees Allen, John C. Robinson, Robert Ahola, Carole Kurban, John Hussey, Tom Maher, (Parker Ellison) Global rating: 9.3

The search for Pam begins, with Bobby and Cliff teaming to discover exactly what's happened; Nicholas Pearce ramps up his plan for Valentine Lingerie; Serena Ward returns to town, seeking help from J.R.; Jenna ponders her future with Ray

257. Tough Love First aired: 10/23/1987 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), John Calvin (Wilson Cryder), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Robert Ginnaven, Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Amy Stock- Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Angie Bolling, Bob Lily, Cecilia Flores, Cody Beard, Scott Galaise, Patti Wynne, Dennis Letts, (Girl in bed with Nicholas), Tisa Weiss Hibbs, Bob Cawley Global rating: 9.1

Bobby is left to explain to Christopher why Pam has disappeared, while Jenna reaches out to him; Dandy has a surprise for Cliff; Nicholas Pearce proposes Sue Ellen work with April; J.R. gets information on Wilson Cryder from Serena

258. Last Tango in Dallas First aired: 10/30/1987 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Jerry Jameson Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Lacy Wayne, Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Roger Boyce, Joe Berryman, James Cole, Cyndi Cox, Barbara Skipper, MaCaulay Bruton, Tricia McFarlin (Lana Rogers), Michael Griswold, Robert Colbert (Parker Ellison) Global rating: 9.4

Bobby and Christopher take a liking to Lisa Alden, while Jenna and Ray grow closer; Clayton's heart is still a source of concern for Miss Ellie; J.R. gets dirt on Weststar and meets Nicholas Pearce; Cliff tries to appease Dandy Dandridge

259. Mummy's Revenge First aired: 11/6/1987 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Lee Gideon (John Kate), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock- Poynton (Lisa Alden), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Blue Deckert (Grubb-Cliff's Foreman), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Sharon Wyatt (Marvel Reed), Kenneth Tigar (Dr. Gordon), Randy Moore (Tax Man), Billie Carroll, Yalanda Lara, Linda Kao, Pam Skaggs Global rating: 9.1

Clayton's heart problem lands him in the hospital; Casey Denault tires of his relationship with Marilee Stone; Sue Ellen decides about taking April on as a partner; J.R. investigates Wilson Cryder's wife; Bobby receives a surprise from Pam

260. Hustling First aired: 11/13/1987 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Jerry Jameson Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), John Calvin (Wilson Cryder), Elaine Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock- Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Paul Tompkins, Kelly Yaegermann, Daniel Bardol, Mary Kay Mars, Vince Davis, Cheryl King, Daniel Escabar, Martin Rayner, Suzanne Burkhead, Barbara Logan, Dennis Bailey (Pete), Blue Deckert (Grubb) Global rating: 9.1

Bobby is stunned by Christopher's reaction to Pam's divorce filing; April looks into Nicholas Pearce; J.R. has a run-in with Kimberly Cryder; Jenna decides on Ray's proposal; Cliff continues to placate Dandy Dandridge

261. Bedtime Stories First aired: 11/20/1987 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Lacy Wayne, Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller Kent), Richard Beymer (Jeff Larkin), Paul Lieber (Larry Doyle), Sage Parker, Jack Portman, Blue Deckert (Grubb) Global rating: 8.7

Ray and Jenna announce their engagement; Cliff decides enough is enough with Dandy Dandridge; Bobby cuts ties with Lisa Alden; J.R. pursues Kimberly Cryder and revenge against Weststar

262. Lovers and Other Liars First aired: 11/27/1987 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Jerry Jameson Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Blue Deckert (Grubb), Gary Moody, Ted Hayden, Jeffrey Weissman, Aaron Chadwick, Michael Costello, Bob Downs, Pat Minter, John Hostetter, Richard Reicheg, Jeff Abbott, Will Kennemer, Kenneth Barry, Cindy Bass, Rudy Young Global rating: 8.7

Dandy Dandridge reacts violently when Cliff shuts down their drilling; Lisa stalks Christopher; Ray worries Bobby doesn't want him to marry Jenna; Sue Ellen discovers J.R. has once again been unfaithful

263. Brothers and Sons First aired: 12/4/1987 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Bert Remsen (Dandy Dandridge), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Elaine Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter), Lee Gideon (John Kate), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Pail Lieber (Larry Doyle), D. David Morin (Mr. Hawk), Connie Coit, Norma Moore, Jeanne Evans, Kael Ternoir, Tamara Hext, Bob Holton, Gloria Hocking, Jerry Cotton, Claudia Church, Tana Bishop, Jeff Thrasher (Bartender), Lewis Arquette (Unknown), Blue Deckert (Grubb) Global rating: 8.9

Ray asks Bobby to be his best man; Christopher finds out he's Lucas' half-brother; fireworks erupt at the Ewing barbecue; April meets a roadblock in investigating Nicholas Pearce; Lisa Alden springs a surprise

264. Brother, Can You Spare a Child? First aired: 12/11/1987 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor- Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Morgan Woodward (Marvin "Punk" Anderson), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), John Calvin (Wilson Cryder), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Elaine Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter), Jack Collins (Russell Slater), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Kehly Gray (Kelly) , Suzanne Marshall (Cliff's Date), Brad Pitt (Randy) Global rating: 8.8

Bobby prepares to fight Lisa's lawsuit; Sue Ellen dines with the Cryders; Casey Denault plots against J.R.; Charlie gets busted with her boyfriend; Miss Ellie gets involved with charity

265. Daddy's Little Darlin' First aired: 12/18/1987 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor- Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), John Anderson (I) (Dr. Styles), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Elaine Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Alyson Croft (Marnie) , Sue Casey (DOA Woman), Grace Simmons (DOA Woman), Judy Jean Berns (DOA Woman), Lee Rhodes (Delivery Man), B.L. Collins (Lawrence Galleries Owner), Albert Lord (Dr. Styles' Butler), John Howard Swain (Arlo Howard), B.J. Ward (Tracy Krauser), Garrett Smith (Buck Lassiter), Brad Pitt (Randy) Global rating: 9.4

Christopher and Bobby are stressed over his adoption, but for different reasons; Ray admonishes Charlie's boyfriend; Cliff's natural gas operation hits a snag; Sue Ellen tries to make J.R. jealous; a painting model piques Clayton's interest

266. It's Me Again First aired: 1/8/1988 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), John Calvin (Wilson Cryder), Elaine Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Charles Grant (David Shulton), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , John Howard Swain (Arlo Howard), B.J. Ward (Tracy Krauser), Charles Tyner (Mr. Bovay), James Hornbeck (Realestate Salesman), Dennis Bailey (Pete), Brad Pitt (Randy) Global rating: 9.1

J.R. wants Kimberly to prove herself if he's to leave Sue Ellen; Jenna may not be over Bobby; Clayton meets the model from the painting; Charlie is again caught fooling around with Randy; Nicholas Pearce embezzles from Sue Ellen; Cliff receives a buyout offer

267. Marriage on the Rocks First aired: 1/15/1988 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Don Hood (Josh Vaughn), Caryn Richmond (Hostess), Marya Morgan, David Donovan (Delivery Man) Global rating: 7.5

Rays tries to make headway in relating to Charlie; Kimberly's concerned J.R. may not be as serious about leaving Sue Ellen as he says; Clayton dines with the painting model; April and Bobby date; Lisa Alden wants Cliff to help her get Christopher

268. Anniversary Waltz First aired: 1/22/1988 Writer: David Paulsen Director: David Paulsen Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor- Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), John Anderson (I) (Dr. Styles), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Charles Grant (David Shulton), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Alyson Croft (Marny), Kehly Gray (Kelly) , Paul Lieber (Larry Doyle) Global rating: 7.4

J.R. hits a snag in trying to reacuire Ewing Oil; April's investigator worries about Nicholas' mob connection; Clayton's preoccupation with Laurel Ellis begins affecting him; Bobby discovers the true source of the custody battle

269. Brotherly Love First aired: 2/5/1988 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Linda Gray Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Charles Grant (David Shulton), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Alyson Croft (Marny), Kehly Gray (Kelly) , Paul Lieber (Larry Doyle) Global rating: 9.3

Bobby's rage over J.R.'s treachery frightens the family; Sue Ellen and Nicholas Pearce grow closer; Casey Denault asks out Sly; Charlie and Ray have another falling out; Clayton tries to make-up to Miss Ellie

270. The Best Laid Plans First aired: 2/12/1988 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Mark Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Annabel Schoefield (Laurel Ellis), Tracy Fraim (Waiter), Sue-Ann Leeds (Waitress) Global rating: 8.6

Sue Ellen proposes working with Bobby against J.R.; Charlie seeks assistance in dealing with Ray; Laurel Ellis' ex-boyfriend comes to Dallas; Christopher's custody trial may be cancelled

271. Farlow's Follies First aired: 2/19/1988 Writer: Louella Lee Caraway Director: Steve Kanaly Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), John Anderson (I) (Dr. Styles), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Charles Grant (David Shulton), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Charles Bateman (Senator Troutt), Robert Phalen (Senator Wynn), Sheldon Feldner (Mr. Burger), Mark Carlton (Detective Jackson), Brad Pitt (Randy) Global rating: 9.3

Miss Ellie reacts to Clayton's indiscretions; Kimberly and J.R. try to pull the trigger on their scheme; Ray and Jenna try to work with Charlie; April reveals being blackmailed to Bobby

272. Malice in Dallas First aired: 2/26/1988 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Mark Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax), Glenn Corbett (Paul Morgan), Alice Hirson (Mavis Anderson), Charles Grant (David Shulton), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Joseph Campanella (Joseph Lombardi Sr.), Donna Mitchell (Angela Larkin), Laurane Sheehan (Cocktail waitress), Marlena Giova (Mrs. Lombardi), James Avery (Judge Fowler) Global rating: 9.0

Christopher's custody trial arrives; April finds Nicholas' real identity, but someone else pays a price; Miss Ellie has trouble coping with Clayton's actions; Charlie's scholastic performance worries Jenna and Ray

273. Crime Story First aired: 3/4/1988 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce), John Anderson (I) (Dr. Styles), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Mark Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Charles Grant (David Shulton), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Amy Stock-Poynton (Lisa Alden), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Annabel Scofield (Laurel Ellis), Dean Cohen (Man #2), Bee-Be Smithi (Hostess), Mark Costello (Man #1), Sage Parker (Waitress), Frank Swan (Bartender), Terri Oxford (Maid), Joseph Campanella (Joseph Lombardi Sr.), Marlena Giovi (Mrs. Lombardi), Felice Orlandi (Hood #2), Cliff Corder (Congressman) Global rating: 9.3

April is intimidated by Nicholas' thugs; J.R. wants Cliff to keep his Weststar holdings; Bobby mixes business with pleasure with Kay Lloyd; Laurel is begged to return to ; Miss Ellie visits Lucy; Clayton faces blackmail; Charlie's misbehavior continues

274. To Have and to Hold First aired: 3/11/1988 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), John Anderson (I) (Dr. Styles), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Deborah Marie Taylor (Barmaid), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae) , Erich Anderson (Sal Lombardi), Deck McKenzie (Chauffer), Jeff Motherhead (Secretary), Felice Orlandi (Eddie), Bruno Marcotulli (Al), Tim Rossovich (Max), Judy Dewey (Iris Lombardi), Laurel Lockhart (Mrs. Harris) Global rating: 9.5

April's apartment is invaded; Miss Ellie finally confronts Clayton; Cliff self-medicates; Charlie faces repercussions from her actions; J.R. asks Ray to buy into Weststar; Kay Lloyd comes to Dallas to see Bobby

275. Dead Reckoning First aired: 3/18/1988 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: David Paulsen Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Charles Grant (David Shulton), Elaine Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter), Michele Scarabelli (Connie Hall), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Deborah Marie Taylor (Waitress #1), Shalane McCall (Charlie Wade), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Marjorie Harris (Waitress #2), Erich Anderson (Sal Lombardi), Earl Boen (Doctor), Tim Rossovich (Max), Jon Greene (Cop #1), Robinson (Cop #2) Global rating: 9.3

Bobby continues his romance with Kay; Jenna has second thoughts about sending Charlie to boarding school; Ray helps a woman in distress; Cliff and Casey Denault meet; Clayton tries to explain Laurel Ellis to Miss Ellie; Nicholas Pearce warns away April

276. Never Say Never First aired: 4/1/1988 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Cliff Fenneman Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Leigh Taylor-Young (Kimberly Cryder), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), John Anderson (I) (Dr. Styles), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Kehly Gray (Kelly), J.T. O'Connor (Officer), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Mark Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax), Michele Scarabelli (Connie Hall), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Howard Duff (Senator O'Dell), Francee Greer (Secretary), Fritz Sperberg (Repoter #1), Gayle Woods (Reporter #2), Jay Arlen Jones (Reporter #3) Global rating: 7.4

J.R. moves in on Laurel Ellis as the rest of the family rallies around Clayton; Sue Ellen becomes suspicious of Nicholas Pearce; Kay introduces Bobby to a powerful senator

277. Last of the Good Guys First aired: 4/8/1988 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor- Young (Kimberly Cryder), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), John Anderson (I) (Dr. Styles), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Michele Scarabelli (Connie Hall), Mark Lindsay Chapman (Brett Lomax), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , Howard Duff (Senator O'Dell), Kathryn O'Reilly (Waitress #2), Jeff Motherhead (George), Lynn O'Brien (Waitress #1), Tony Auer (Man) Global rating: 8.9

J.R. uncovers crucial evidence in Clayton's homocide case; Kimberly seeks to stop the Weststar takeover bid; Ray goes out with Connie; Casey Denault tries to partner with Cliff; Bobby and Kay continue their relationship

278. Top Gun First aired: 4/15/1988 Writer: David Paulsen Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor- Young (Kimberly Cryder), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), Annabel Schofield (Laurel Ellis), Michele Scarabelli (Connie Hall), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Dan Gilvezan (Bartender), Roberta Stuart (Executive Receptionist), Andi Matheny (Waitress), Dave Fuccello (Dave Culver), Rick Deats (Director #1), Joe Faust (Craig), Walt Beaver (Bartender) Global rating: 6.9

Cliff's drug addiction worsens; J.R. eagerly prepares to run Weststar, not aware of the surprise that awaits him; Bobby feels Kay's career is more important to her than he; Laurel tells Clayton about the blackmail scheme

279. Pillow Talk First aired: 4/29/1988 Writer: Leah Markus Director: Dwight Adair Guest star: Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor- Young (Kimberly Cryder), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), Michele Scarabelli (Connie Hall), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debi), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , David Haskell (Mr. Bradley), Anthony Johnson (Process Server), Tom McGreevey (Mr. Ballard), Margarita Cordova (Maria) Global rating: 7.6

J.R. vows revenge for Sue Ellen screwing him out of Weststar; Bobby and Kay try to keep their relationship alive; Ray tries to cut Connie loose; Miss Ellie decides how to handle Clayton; Cliff offers a gas field to Jeremy Wendell

280. Things Ain't Goin' So Good at Southfork, Again First aired: 5/6/1988 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Linda Gray Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), Michele Scarabelli (Connie Hall), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debi), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Bill Morey (Leo Wakefield), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae) , (-Cooper), Terri Mann (Nurse), Marie Berry (Mr. Wendell's Secretary), Jerri Parros (Executive Secretary), Ken Smolka (Manny), Fredric Cook (Mo), Bill Schick (Marshall #1), Tyde Kierney (Marshall #2) Global rating: 8.9

Lucy and Jenna return to Southfork; Sue Ellen tries to get John Ross from J.R.'s clutches; April and Cliff team with Casey Denault; Kay is hesitant to leave Washington for Dallas; Bobby makes progress in being allowed to use the Ewing name for business

281. The Fat Lady Singeth First aired: 5/13/1988 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sheree J. Wilson (April Stevens), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pierce), Elaine Wilkes (Mary Lou Lassiter), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debi), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis) , Charlene Tilton (Lucy Ewing-Cooper), David Sage (Senator Walter), John Posey (Alan Bodine), Tom McGreevey (Mr. Ballard) Global rating: 8.2

Clayton intervenes on Sue Ellen's behalf to help her get John Ross; Lucy meets Casey Denault; Ray and Jenna ponder their future together; Jordan Lee claims to have seen Pam; J.R. and Nicholas Pearce get into a violent struggle over Sue Ellen in a high-rise condo

282. Carousel First aired: 10/28/1988 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), William Bassett (Attorney Gurney), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Margaret Michaels (), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Alan Ackles (J.R.'s Doctor), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Lacy Wayne (Pilot), Frank Swann (Mike), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Edmund L. Shaff (Mr. Blout), (Carter McKay), Dakin Matthews (Det. Kane), Josef Rainer (Dr. David Gordon), Garrett Schenck (Andrew LeMay), Jeff Amano (Servant), Danny Hulsey (Charlie), Dave Lowry (Pete) Global rating: 8.5

J.R. is hospitalized after his shooting by Sue Ellen, who considers filing murder charges against J.R. for Nicholas' death while facing attempted murder charges herself for J.R.'s shooting; Colorado rancher Carter McKay meets Clayton and inquires about purchasing Ray's ranch; Cliff and April search for Pam; Bobby and Jeremy Wendell have words.

283. No Greater Love First aired: 11/4/1988 Writer: Simon Masters Director: Russ Mayberry Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller), Leigh J. McCloskey (Mitch Cooper), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), James L. Brown (Harry McSween) , William Cort (Sawyer), Elly Lindsay (Helen Forbes), John Hussy (Mr. Munroe), Maria Arita (Hostess) Global rating: 6.1

Clayton offers Bobby a refinery deal; Cliff wants out of the oil business; Mitch wants Lucy to come back to Atlanta; J.R. comes back to Southfork; Clayton introduces Miss Ellie to Carter McKay; Sue Ellen buys a house

284. The Call of the Wild First aired: 11/11/1988 Writer: Jonathan Hales Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Cathy Podewell (Cally Harper), Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper), Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Lacy Wayne (Pilot), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels) , Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper), Peyton Park (Caleb), Errol McLendon (Waiter) Global rating: 8.8

The Ewing men go on a backwoods hunting trip, where J.R. takes a liking to Cally Harper, a local waitress; Cliff offers Jordan Lee a deal on Barnes/Wentworth; Casey hits oil

285. Out of the Frying Pan First aired: 11/18/1988 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Russ Mayberry Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Cathy Podewell (Cally Harper), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper), William Bassett (Gurney), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Lacy Wayne (Pilot), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper), Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Hanks), Peyton Park (Caleb), James N. Harrell (Justice of the Peace), Lucky Mosley (Deputy), Ken Paige (Salesman), Joseph Chapman (Roger Burke), Charles Carroll (Guard), Steve Novak (Bartender) Global rating: 8.3

J.R. is accused of raping Cally. Bobby makes a surprising offer for partnership in Ewing Oil. Clayton and Carter face a water shortage on their ranches. Sue Ellen completes her divorce from J.R.

286. Road Work First aired: 12/2/1988 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper), Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Brooks Gardner (Bushrod), Ken Jenkins (Captain), Blue Deckert (Ace Hendricks), Lyle Kanouse (Sims), Julius Tennon (Henry), Robert Manning (Gus), Kehly Gray (Kehly Sloane), Peyton Park (Caleb), Lacy Wayne (Helicopter Pilot), Larry Melton (Guard #1), Michael Crabtree (Floyd O'Brien), Howard French (Gate Guard), Rudy Young (Cowboy #1), Chris Saylors (Cowboy #2), Mimi Cochran (Bar Waitress), Wes Gilpin (Chauffeur), Darla Shelton (Cocktail Waitress) Global rating: 8.8

Cliff makes a decision on Bobby's offer to join Ewing Oil; a river running through Southfork runs dry; J.R. tries to escape Haleyville's prison; Jeremy Wendell pursues Sue Ellen

287. War and Love and the Whole Damned Thing First aired: 12/9/1988 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Russ Mayberry Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Harper), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper), Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Lacy Wayne (Pilot), William Bassett (Attorney Gurney), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels) , Fred Vest (Cowboy #1), Ken Swofford (Sheriff Burnside), Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper), Charles Beechum (Preacher), Don McCoy (Bartender #1), Danny Hulsey (Cowboy #2), Bo Jimeson (Cowboy #3), Crawford McConnell (Cowboy #4), Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Hanks), James Harbour (Bartender #2) Global rating: 5.4

J.R. escapes from jail, but at a price; Ray returns from Europe; Clayton and Miss Ellie seek a solution to Carter McKay's dam; Sue Ellen plots with Jeremy Wendell; Casey Denault pressures Lucy for sex; Bobby continues seeing Tracey Lawton

288. Showdown at the Ewing Corral First aired: 12/16/1988 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Sherman Howard (Japhet Harper), Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Lacy Wayne (Pilot), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae) , Cliff Potts (Boaz Harper), Ken Swofford (Sheriff Burnside), Bill Wiley (Norm Peterson), Grover Coulson (Mr. Newland), Brad Harris (Maxon), Pat Minter (Cowboy #1), Sean Hennigan (Cowboy #2), Steve Novak (Bartender), Dave Lowry (Pete), Norman Colvin (Bartender #2) Global rating: 8.9

J.R. offers Cally a new life if he can leave Haleyville; the tensions between Southfork and McKay escalate to new highs; Sue Ellen and Jeremy Wendell continue their relationship, while Bobby and Tracey Lawton do the same; Cliff's joining Ewing Oil shocks Dallas

289. Deception First aired: 1/6/1989 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Woody Watson (Tony Bart), Sean McGraw (Mason), Lacy Wayne (Pilot), John Hoge (Ratagan), Carol Sanchez (Carmen), Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Don Ammerman (Al Dehner), Richard Dillard (Maitre 'd), Dave Appleton (Cowboy), Sean McGuirk (Bud Brewer) Global rating: 8.0

Southfork is under lockdown with the Carter McKay situation brewing; J.R. inquires about his rights as a fugitive; Jeremy Wendell wants Sue Ellen to seek revenge; Tracey opens up to Bobby; April and Lucy meet

290. Counter Attack First aired: 1/13/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller), Gerrit Graham (Fred Hughes), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Woody Watson (Tony Bart), Sean McGraw (Mason), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Lacy Wayne (Pilot), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Ken Swofford (Sheriff Burnside), Robert King (Dr. Proctor), Eli Cummins (Soldier), Brad Harris (Mason), Michael Costello (Doctor) Global rating: 8.5

The range war with Carter McKay gets increasingly bloody; April outmaneuvers Casey Denault; Sue Ellen fears she's lost John Ross for good; J.R. seeks help in dealing with his Haleyville ordeal

291. The Sting First aired: 1/20/1989 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Andrew Stevens (Casey Denault), Leigh Taylor- Young (Kimberly Cryder), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), William Smithers (Jeremy Wendell), Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Tony Garcia (Raoul), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Hanks), Midge Hill (TV Reporter), Jerry Cotton (Detective Caraway), Lourdes Regala (Reporter #1), Michael Skipper (Reporter #2), Nik Hagler (Mark Chase D.A.) Global rating: 8.8

Miss Ellie agrees to sell a tract of Southfork to Carter McKay; April and Lucy plot against Casey Denault; Sue Ellen has words with Jeremy Wendell; J.R. receives unwelcome visitors in his office and at Southfork

292. The Two Mrs. Ewings First aired: 1/27/1989 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Kehly Gray (Kelly), J.T. O'Connor (Young Man), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Lee Gideon (Chairman) , Eric Poppick (Jeff Salem), Charles Dougherty (Assistant Director), Sally Bartunek (Young Woman), Lori Harris (Woman with gun), Paul Newson (Hunk), Doug McGrath (Mr. Nakas), Marc Siegler (Director) Global rating: 9.3

J.R. seeks a way out of his marriage to Cally; Sue Ellen considers entering the movie business; Weststar's new chairman is announced at the Oil Baron's Ball; Bobby and Cliff pursue a deal in Louisiana

293. The Switch First aired: 2/3/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Irena Ferris (Tammy Miller), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Carol Sanchez (Carmen), John Hoge (Ratagan) , Bill Bolander (Mr. Piper), Dave Lowry (Pete), Jim Ponds (Hot Dog Vendor) Global rating: 8.3

Cally looks to Sue Ellen for advice on dealing with J.R.; Bobby asks Carter McKay what he's up to; Cliff thinks April's working against Ewing Oil; Nicholas Pearce's father investigate his death

294. He-e-ere's Papa! First aired: 2/10/1989 Writer: Louella Lee Caraway Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), John Hoge (Ratagan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Joseph Campanella (Joseph Lombardi Sr.), Donald Craig (Massey), Anthony Peck (Mike), Chazz Palminteri (Frank), Katherine Heard (Clerk) Global rating: 8.5

Cally demands a real wedding to be held at Southfork; J.R. is pressed for answers in Nicholas Pearce's death; Cliff investigates a real estate deal; Bobby hopes Christopher will like Tracey, who starts working at Weststar

295. Comings and Goings First aired: 2/17/1989 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Kehly Gray (Kelly), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Newell Alexander (Senator Hunsacker) Global rating: 6.0

Sue Ellen plans her first movie, teaming with Don Lockwood and Lucy; Cally becomes a hero at Southfork; J.R. stymies Bobby and Cliff's dealings; Tommy McKay arrives in Dallas

296. Country Girl First aired: 2/24/1989 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Newell Alexander (Senator Hunsacker), Aaron Lustig (Henry Gyster), Stephen Bradley (Doctor Feffer), Jay Horton (Pete), Robin Lynn (Waitress), Miranda Garrison (Female Tango Partner), D.A. Pawley (Male Tango Partner), Sue Casey (Brenda Wilter), Abigail Shelton (Cobina Wilter), Grace Simmons (Chairperson), Mark Goldstein (Billy Swift) Global rating: 5.6

Miss Ellie and Clayton come back home; Cally reaches an understanding with John Ross, and makes a surprise announcement; Tommy McKay makes advances on April; with Don Lockwood, Sue Ellen continues planning a movie to embarrass J.R.

297. Wedding Bell Blues First aired: 2/24/1989 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , John Ingle (Minister), Christopher Babson (Jackie's Date), Mark A. Michaels (Phyllis' Date) Global rating: 7.2

J.R. and Cally marry at Southfork, though a tornado threatens the ceremony; Cliff opening a letter for J.R. triggers a massive brawl; Sue Ellen has Don Lockwood come to Southfork for film research; Lucy tries to steer Tracey Lawton away from Bobby

298. The Way We Were First aired: 3/3/1989 Writer: Louella Lee Caraway Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Robert O'Reilly (Patrick O'Riley), Richard Erdman (Mr. Willis), Dickson Hughes (Waiter), Nancy Boykin (Waitress) Global rating: 5.9

Cally tries to keep Bobby and J.R. on good terms each another after they have yet another quarrel; Sue Ellen grows closer to Don Lockwood, and is pressured to begin production on her film; Tommy McKay gets involved with drugs; Cliff has questions for April

299. The Serpent's Tooth First aired: 3/10/1989 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis, Howard Lakin Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), John Hoge (Ratagan) , Bo Brundin (Holgar Kuhn), Robert O'Reilly (Patrick O'Reiley), Christopher Carroll (Philip Telemann), Dick Winslow (One Man Band) Global rating: 5.5

Sue Ellen and Don Lockwood keep seeing each other; J.R. seeks information on Weststar's dealings, hoping to get back into Ewing Oil; Bobby and Tracey Lawton's relationship starts suffering; Christopher is jealous of the time Cally spends with John Ross

300. Three Hundred First aired: 3/17/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) Global rating: 7.8

Sue Ellen has second thoughts about her movie plans; Tommy McKay desperately needs $100,000, and April suffers from it; fate lands Bobby and J.R. in a situation where they're forced to hash out their differences

301. April Showers First aired: 3/31/1989 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), John Hoge (Ratagan) , Bonnie Burroughs (Alison Kincaid), Julie Hayek (Tanya Wilkinson), Luis Contreras (Columbian #1), James Ortega (Columbian #2), Brittan Taylor (Waitress), Lee Ryan (I) (Doctor) Global rating: 5.5

Cally wants to improve her speech; Sue Ellen starts casting her movie; April admits he has feeling for Bobby; drug dealers are after Tommy McKay, increasing his desperation; Ewing Oil has a major new deal in the works, placating Cliff's anger at J.R.'s return

302. And Away We Go! First aired: 4/7/1989 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Steve Kanaly Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Jonathan Goldsmith (Bruce Harvey), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Crystal Carson (Elaine Eddy), John Hoge (Ratagan) , Conroy Gedeon (Detective Rigg), Donn Starr (Jordan Lee), Bonnie Burroughs (Alison Kincaid), Sandra Kronemeyer (Pearl), Chuck Hicks (Ben), Jim Hackett (Dr. Greshner), Wayne Woodson (Bartender) Global rating: 5.8

Tracey Lawton leaves to take care of a recovering Tommy McKay; J.R. and Cally rope Helstron into a compromising situation at a bar; Bobby sees April in the hospital; Sue Ellen cast the role of J.R. in her movie; Afton returns

303. Yellow Brick Road First aired: 4/14/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Cliff Fenneman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), David Healey (Chick Harvard), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa) , Kathryn Leigh Scott (Bunny Harvard), Gunnar Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin), Ken Swofford (Sheriff Burnside), Bonnie Burroughs (Alison Kincaid), Leon B. Stevens (Dr. Unger), Lillian Lehman (The Nanny), Jenna Pangburn (Pamela Rebecca Cooper) Global rating: 5.5

J.R., Bobby, and Cally arrive in Salzburg for business and pleasure; Sue Ellen's movie is set to shoot; Cliff and Afton see more of each other; Carter McKay claims to want peace; Clayton is injured

304. The Sound of Money First aired: 4/28/1989 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), David Healey (Chick Harvard), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Crystal Carson ("Sue Ellen"), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Kathryn Leigh Scott (Bunny Harvard), Gunnar Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin), Lillian Lehman (The Nanny), Alan McRae ("J.R."), Jenna Pangburn (Pamela Rebecca Cooper) Global rating: 5.5

Bobby and J.R. turn down an offer to buy Ewing Oil; Cliff proposes to Afton; Cally proves too much for J.R., who also runs into an old flame; Clayton's forgetfulness continues; Sue Ellen has concerns about who else will be hurt if she follows through with her movie

305. The Great Texas Waltz First aired: 5/5/1989 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Linda Gray Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), David Healey (Chick Harvard), Ron Canada (Dave Wallace), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Crystal Carson ("Sue Ellen"), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Kathryn Leigh Scott (Bunny Harvard), Gunnar Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin), William Long Jr. (Sheriff Tinsley) Global rating: 8.7

Vanessa Beaumont offers herself to J.R.; Bobby is busy with April's surprise visit; Cliff suspects Afton's daughter is also his; Sue Ellen introduces John Ross to Don Lockwood; Clayton is still not himself

306. Mission to Moscow First aired: 5/12/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Ron Canada (Dave Wallace), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Crystal Carson ("Sue Ellen") , Lillian Lehman (The Nanny), Alan McRae ("J.R."), Richard Minchenberg (Jerry Ziegler), Eve Brent ("Miss Ellie"), Manny Suarez (Assistant Director) Global rating: 5.5

Bobby and J.R. head to Moscow to learn more about the dealings in Europe; Clayton is helped with his faulty memory; Sue Ellen finds revisting the past tougher than she envisioned; Cliff again tries to commit to Afton; Cally and Vanessa Beaumont meet

307. Reel Life First aired: 5/19/1989 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis, Howard Lakin Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Cathy Podewell (Cally Ewing), Ian McShane (Don Lockwood), Ron Canada (Dave Wallace), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Crystal Carson ("Sue Ellen"), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James Newell (Vice President #2) , Andrew Prine (Harrison Van Buren III), Alan McRae ("J.R."), Nora Masterson (Vice President #1), Ben Marino (Grip), Thomas Nelson Webb (Security Guard), Sue Bugden (Waitress), Colleen Coffey (Nancy) Global rating: 5.8

Back in Dallas, Bobby and April continue seeing each other, though someone is out to frighten her; Carter McKay is warmly welcomed back at Weststar; Miss Ellie is shaken by a birthday card addressed to Jock; Sue Ellen warns Cally she'll have to fight to make her marriage work, and warns J.R. the movie will be released if he doesn't treat Cally right

308. Phantom of the Oil Rig First aired: 9/22/1989 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Ron Canada (Dave Wallace), Joey Aresco (Boomer), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), John Hoge (Ratagan) , Cliff Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy), Gerald Castillo (Manuel Ramirez), Owen Bush (Locksmith), Joan Welles (Studio Secretary), Chuck Sloane (Merrill), John Gowans (Dawson), Hal Riddle (Mr. Deavers), Drew Pillsbury (Judsen Neil) Global rating: 6.0

Ewing Oil and Weststar battle anew following the showdown in Europe; dealing with Afton has left Cliff preoccupied at work; April's sister, Michelle, comes to town; Tommy McKay returns, and tries to make amends; Miss Ellie begins a search to find what the key in Jock's card opens

309. The Leopard's Spots First aired: 9/22/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), Ron Canada (Dave Wallace), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joey Aresco (Boomer), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Andrew Prine (Harrison Van Buren III), Cliff Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy), Jack Rader (Pete Reuther), Ben Rawnsley (Patterson), Tom Lahm (Tom), Brian Moore (Mr. Edwards), John Tripp (Howie), Layla Bias Galloway (Housekeeper), Rueben Grundy (Hotel Clerk), Julie Tea (Hostess), Paul Eiding (Father Mallory), James Harper (Walter Kazmayer), Craig Richard Nelson (Lee Miller) Global rating: 5.5

Carter tries to convince people that his son's reformed; a gallery owner likes Cally's paintings; Ewing Oil starts dominating Weststar; Cliff continues obsessing over Afton; the mysterious key sends Miss Ellie and Clayton to New England; J.R. and Michelle meet

310. Cry Me a River of Oil First aired: 9/29/1989 Writer: Lisa Siedman Director: Dwight Adair Guest star: Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Joey Aresco (Boomer), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Lance LeGault (Al Halliday), Gunnar Hellstrom (Rolf Brundin), Cliff Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy), Tom McFadden (Doug Snyder), Jack Rader (Pete Reuther), Ben Rawnsley (Patterson), William Forward (Gary Brenner) Global rating: 5.5

Needing oil badly, J.R. considers a shaky deal on a tanker; Cally has trouble getting past the fact that April once slept with her husband; Michelle comes on to Cliff; Miss Ellie and Clayton get further clues regarding the key; Tommy McKay's violence again gets out of control

311. Ka-Booooom! First aired: 10/6/1989 Writer: Louella Lee Caraway Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), Joey Aresco (Boomer), Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Lance LeGault (Al Halliday), Gloria Henry (Mrs. Ona Evander), Sally Champlin (Secretary), William Forward (Gary Brenner) Global rating: 5.5

Tommy McKay plants a , desperate to protect his father against perceived threats; J.R. decides on the sketchy tanker deal; Cally's art sparks further interest; Cliff feels left out of the loop at Ewing Oil, and Michelle takes advantage; Miss Ellie and Clayton change their minds about April

312. Sunset, Sunrise First aired: 10/13/1989 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Dwight Adair Guest star: Beth Toussaint (Tracey Lawton), Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Joey Aresco (Boomer), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), J. Eddie Peck (Tommy McKay), Evelyn Guerrero (Nancy), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Lance LeGault (Al Halliday), Cliff Bemis (Mr. Shaughnessy), Art Koustik (Police Captain), James Edward Thomas (Newscaster), Henry Kaiser (Weatherman), Del Hinkley (Minister) Global rating: 5.5

The tanker J.R. bought is threatened by a Gulf storm; Michelle continues attaching herself to Cliff; Cally's patron help her out further; Carter and Tommy have a fatal encounter; J.R. gets a surprise visitor at Ewing Oil

313. Pride and Prejudice First aired: 10/20/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Tom McFadden (Doug Snyder), Teddy Wilson (Clem), David Wiley (Sparks), Amanda Vlastas (Ivy) Global rating: 7.6

J.R. introduces James to the Dallas social scene; Miss Ellie and Clayton investigate Pride, Texas for clues about the key; Christopher goes on his first date; April looks for a commitment from Bobby; Vanessa comes to town

314. Fathers and Other Strangers First aired: 11/3/1989 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James Newell (Vice President #2) , Hank Rolike (Neal), Bea Silvern (Sarah Ewing), Nora Masterson (Vice President #1), Jan Merlin (Jacob), Barbara Beckley (Naomi), Gay Hagen (Gertrude), Gisela Kovach (Eva), Jeff Skier (Waiter), Sylvia Brooks (Judith), Julian Gamble (Stanley Mallory) Global rating: 7.0

J.R. and Cally welcome Vanessa into Southfork; Miss Ellie and Clayton meet Sarah Ewing and get closer to finding what the key opens; Cliff still feels not included in Ewing Oil; Carter gets bad news about an oil tanker; James makes a stunning claim at the Oil Baron's Ball

315. Black Tide First aired: 11/10/1989 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Lance LeGault (Al Halliday), Jack Rader (Pete Reuther), Fred Holliday (Atherton), Glenn Hirsch (Reporter #1), Tim Hutchinson (Reporter #2), Dick McGarvin (Refinery Owner), Scott LaRose (Comedian) Global rating: 5.5

The oil community reels from the news that James is J.R.'s son; a tanker crash creates a P.R. nightmare, and Cliff investigates; Michelle tries to squeeze Carter and J.R.; Vanessa tries again to get her son to come back to Europe

316. Daddy Dearest First aired: 11/17/1989 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Fern Fitzgerald (Marilee Stone), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Archie Lang (Senator Lee), Buck Young (Senator Cawley), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Craig Littler (Senator Polkinghorne), Fred Holliday (Atherton), James Bartz (Reporter #1), Roger LaRue (Congressman), Dan Livingston (Reidel), Patty Toy (Reporter #2) Global rating: 5.5

J.R. begins his tutelage of James, who seems to already have seduction down just fine; Cliff wants to be part of the official investigation into the tanker accident; John Ross is taken aback by his new half-brother; Bobby wants to committ to April

317. Hell's Fury First aired: 12/1/1989 Writer: Lisa Siedman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Leslie Bevis (Diana Farrington), Bill McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Archie Lang (Senator Lee), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Lee De Broux (Jack Bouleris), J. Jay Saunders (George Middleton), Ellen Geer (Mrs. Bouleris), Matt McKenzie (Mark Randazzo), John C. Colton (Bernard Gaynes) Global rating: 5.5

Carter hopes to use the tanker accident to bring down Ewing Oil once and for all; Jock's letter inspires J.R.; Kay pays Bobby a surprise visit; Cally thinks J.R.'s sleeping with Michelle, which is fine with Michelle; Christopher and John Ross clash over James

318. Cally on a Hot Tin Roof First aired: 12/8/1989 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Michael Wilding (Alex Barton), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Leslie Bevis (Diana Farrington), Bill McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Archie Lang (Senator Lee), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), James Newell (Vice President #2), John Hoge (Ratagan), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , J. Jay Saunders (George Middleton), Rick Johnson (Roger), Deprise Brescia (Lolita #1), Tiffany Ann (Lolita #2), Ed Quinlan (Charles Farrington), Nora Masterson (Vice President #2), Marla Maples (Maggie), Stephen Flanigan (Brick) Global rating: 7.0

Cally falls for James and Michelle's plot; Kay has a warning for Bobby; J.R. tries to seduce an investigative committee member and deals with Alex Barton; James displays impressive business acumen

319. Sex, Lies and Videotape First aired: 12/15/1989 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Cliff Fenneman Guest star: Karen Kopins (Kay Lloyd), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Leslie Bevis (Diana Farrington), Bill McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Archie Lang (Senator Lee), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Lee De Broux (Jack Bouleris), Jeri Gaile (Rose Daniels McKay), J. Jay Saunders (George Middleton), Robert Pierce (Medic #1), Donald Goldring (Dick Attelsley), John Menick (Mr. Stocker), Dan Gerrity (Bartender Mike), Barbara Perry (Ms. Perkins) Global rating: 7.0

J.R. and Cally mend their relationship, while Carter tries to trap Cliff in a sex sting; James disapproves of his father's business tactics; Kay wants to know Bobby's intentions towards April; the oil clean-up is cleaning out Ewing Oil's cash reserves; Lucy gives Cally encouragement

320. Tale of Two Cities First aired: 1/5/1990 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Leslie Bevis (Diana Farrington), Bill McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Evelyn Guerrero (Nancy) , Gloria Henry (Mrs. Evander), John Mahon (Captain Holgar), Gregory Walcott (Commander Jedediah Joyce), Spencer Garrett (Ensign Malley), Audre Johnston (Mrs. Harding), Carla Beachcomber (Carla), Gordon Greene (Desk Clerk), Paul Ivy (Art Patron) Global rating: 7.0

J.R.'s cavalier attitude about his affairs makes James realize sex is a much bigger part of the oil business than he imagined; Cally is excited about her art show at Lucy's gallery; word of who may really be at fault in the tanker collision gets out; Michelle uncovers Carter's treachery against Cliff; Bobby and April start wedding plans

321. Judgment Day First aired: 1/12/1990 Writer: Amy Tebo Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Leslie Bevis (Diana Farrington), Bill McIntyre (Billy Joe Bates), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Archie Lang (Senator Lee), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Teddy Wilson (Clem), J. Jay Saunders (George Middleton), Fred Holliday (Atherton) Global rating: 7.0

J.R. is wracked with guilt, believing the end of Ewing Oil is near; Cliff is torn between doing what's right and his hatred of the Ewings; Carter's wife is tired is his continued mistreatment; Michelle tires of spying on people; the investigative committee makes its decision

322. Unchain My Heart First aired: 1/19/1990 Writer: Jackie Zabel, Bryce Zabel Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Margaret Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Matthew Faison (Senator Drake), Charles Stratton (Clarence Melville), Jack Rader (Pete Reuther), Fred Holliday (Atherton), Freddie Dawson (Floor Director), John Gowans (Owner #1), Ken Smolka (Baker), Brittain Frye (Gary), Edward Jackman (Phone Repairman), Timothy O'Hagan (Stephen Daitch), Richard Gallery (Ralph), Louis Rivera (Delivery Boy), Ken Katsumoto (Waiter) Global rating: 7.0

Cliff meets P.R. guru Stephanie Rogers, who says she'll make his political dreams come true; J.R., Cally, and John Ross go to Pride to help Miss Ellie, though Clayton has his doubts; Bobby gives April an engagement ring, but they immediately have a huge fight; James and Michelle come to terms

323. First aired: 2/2/1990 Writer: Lisa Siedman Director: Cliff Fenneman Guest star: Margaret Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien), Bruce Gray (Richard Mertz), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), John Hoge (Ratagan) , Denver Pyle (Blackie Callahan), John Shepard (Andy Gilmore), Chris Weatherhead (Meg Callahan), Matthew Faison (Stanton Drake), Troy Evans (Warden Beckman), Leslie Neale (Sheryl Thompson), Ron Roy (Doorman), Dennis Robertson (Fred Morton), Joe Faust (Gordon Wickstrom) Global rating: 9.3

Bobby sets after a woman who he thinks may be Pam; J.R. visits Blackie Callahan, an old friend of Jock's; April is depressed over she and Bobby's falling out; Cliff is suspicious of Stephanie

324. After Midnight First aired: 2/9/1990 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Ken Kercheval Guest star: Margaret Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien), Claude Earl Jones (Duke Carlisle), Richard Narita (Eugene Inagaki), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Denver Pyle (Blackie Callahan), Shawn Modrell (Melinda Carlisle), Leslie Neale (Sheryl Thompson), Patti Been (Wife), Ed Berke (Husband), John McKinney (V.I.P. #2), Stephen Landis (V.I.P. #1) Global rating: 5.0

Bobby's continued obsession over the Pam look-a-like damages his relationship with April, who is planning a co-venture with Michelle; Blackie assists in drilling for oil in Pride; James is introduced to Duke and Melinda Carlisle

325. The Crucible First aired: 2/16/1990 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Margaret Michaels (Jeanne O'Brien), Claude Earl Jones (Duke Carlisle), John Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward), Richard Narita (Eugene Inagaki), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Kirk Scott (Mr. Spangler), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Charles Cooper (Curley Morrison), Eddie Firestone (Robert "Rabbit" Hutch), Shawn Modrell (Melinda Carlisle), Bill Saito (Hiro Tanaka), Nancy Priddy (Virginia) Global rating: 7.0

Carter solves Michelle's problem with Eugene Inagaki; Bobby is unable stop thinking of Jeanne; Cally and Michelle face off; J.R. gives James a harsh business lesson; Stephanie has Cliff ready to run for office; Miss Ellie and Clayton attend the reading of Atticus Ward's will

326. Dear Hearts and Gentle People First aired: 2/23/1990 Writer: Louella Lee Caraway Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: John Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Daryl Roach (Detective Marshall), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , K Callan (Amy Stevens), Eddie Firestone (Robert "Rabbit" Hutch), Read Morgan (Hap Moody), Biff Yeager (Politician #1), Edwin Fuller (Politician #2), Andrew Amador (Newscaster) Global rating: 7.0

April leaves town to get over Bobby; J.R. reconnects with Serena, while Cally turns to James for support; Clayton's friend, "Rabbit" Hutch, is arrested for murder; Cliff gets a major political appointment

327. Paradise Lost First aired: 3/9/1990 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: John Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Daryl Roach (Detective Marshall), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae) , K Callan (Amy Stevens), Don Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman), Lisa Sloan (Beth Rutgers), Eugene Robert Glazer (Phil Rogers), Joseph G. Medalis (Rand), Taafee O'Connell (Honey North), Tom Finnegan (Ed Connors), Mick Regan (Scott Rutgers), Dean Briggs (Salesclerk), Kurt Andon (Maitre 'd), Daniel Wilson (Scott Jr.), Jerry Potter (Ken Morton), Barney McFadden (Bruce Burns), Len Wayland (Lefty Simmons) Global rating: 7.0

James and Michelle face delays in getting their club up and running, and turn to Carter for assistance; J.R. digs into Stephanie's past and promises Cally he'll be a better husband; another friend of Clayton and Miss Ellie's dies; Bobby tries to get April to come back to Dallas

328. Will Power First aired: 3/16/1990 Writer: Kenneth Horton Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: John Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Daryl Roach (Detective Marshall), Kirk Scott (Spangler), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), John Hoge (Ratagan) , K Callan (Amy Stevens), Don Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman), Claudette Nevins (Lizzie Burns), Taaffe O'Connell (Honey North), Patrick Cronin (Al Iudecello), Tessa Richarde (Katie Lynn), Diana James (Carol Sue), Paige Pengra (Gate Attendant), Nancy Priddy (Virginia), Mary D'Arcy (Nancy Ann), Eric Poppick (Dave), Frank Papia (Reynolds) Global rating: 7.5

Cally promises to make her marriage work; April's mother helps her decide what to do about Bobby; Miss Ellie and Clayton look into their friends' murders; J.R. gets information on Stephanie; James and Michelle quarrel; Bobby plans a trip with Christopher

329. The Smiling Cobra First aired: 3/30/1990 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Cliff Fenneman Guest star: John Larch (Arlen/Atticus Ward), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Kirk Scott (Mr. Spangler), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Don Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman), Jerry Potter (Ken Morton), Tony Rizzoli (Schmidt), Len Wayland (Lefty Simmons), Dick McGarvin (Newscaster), John Cassese (Personal Trainer) Global rating: 8.7

April bows out of business to focus on wedding preparations; Clayton learns he may inherit an estate; Cally and James seek to stop J.R.'s machinations

330. Jessica Redux First aired: 4/6/1990 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Hugh Maguire (Goldman), Richard Narita (Eugene Inagaki), Daryl Roach (Detective Marshall), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), John Hoge (Ratagan), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford) , Charles Kahlenberg (Dr. Kohler), Michael Francis Clarke (Policeman), Armand Asselin (Mouse), Pierre Manasse (Andre) Global rating: 6.7

Warned by Cally to be good in their marriage, J.R. stays evil at business, launching plans to ruin Cliff and drive Michelle out of town; Miss Ellie and Clayton learn Jessica Montfort may be involved in the dealings surrounding Atticus Ward's will; Michelle and James continue to fight; Bobby looks for a best man

331. Family Plot First aired: 4/13/1990 Writer: Lisa Siedman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Hugh Maguire (Goldman), Richard Narita (Eugene Inagaki), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Daryl Roach (Detective Marshall), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Don Galloway (Dr. Patrick Knelman), Michael Francis Clarke (Policeman) Global rating: 7.0

Jessica makes a stunning confession; irate over his continued mistreatment and disrespect, Cally and James plot to take down J.R.; a tiff with Stephanie throw a roadblock in the path of Cliff's political career

332. The Southfork Wedding Jinx First aired: 4/27/1990 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), John Hoge (Ratagan), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , K Callan (Amy Stevens), Jay Gerber (Rosemont), Stephen Mendel (Walter Berman), Al Pugliese (Orderly), Anne Gee Byrd (Nurse Richardson), Alf Powers (Tailor), Gene Knight (Minister), Cameron (Stripper), Barbara Stock () Global rating: 7.0

Bobby and April's wedding day arrives; Cally receives news that may alter her plan for revenge; J.R. is irked at partnerships offered by Carter, and has a plan to acquire Jessica Montfort's Weststar stock; Cliff meets Liz Adams; Miss Ellie and Clayton leave for an Asian vacation

333. Three, Three, Three (1) First aired: 5/4/1990 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford), Shannon Wilcox (Anita), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Michael Keenan (Keller), Zane Lasky (Donia), Hugh Maguire (Goldman), Arthur Malet (Ryan), Marty Schiff (Del Greco), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Mitch Pileggi (Morrisey), Harold Gould (Dr. Wexler), Liam Sullivan (Mark Allen), Barbara Stock (Liz Adams), Chuck Hicks (Don), Duane Davis (Tim), Larry Gurney Jr. (Larry) Global rating: 7.0

J.R. discovers getting Jessica Montfort won't be as simple as he thought; Liz Adams discovers she knows Carter McKay

334. Three, Three, Three (2) First aired: 5/11/1990 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Alexis Smith (Jessica Montford), Shannon Wilcox (Anita), Michael Keenan (Keller), Arthur Malet (Ryan), J.T. O'Connor (Harris), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Zane Lasky (Donia), Hugh Maguire (Goldman), Marty Schiff (Del Greco) , Harold Gould (Dr. Wexler), Stephen Mendel (Walter Berman), Liam Sullivan (Mark Allen), Ken Foree (Howard), Duane Davis (Tim), Katsy Chappell (Attendant #1), Larry Gurney Jr. (Larry), Barbara Stock (Liz Adams) Global rating: 8.6

J.R. finally gets to Jessica Montfort, and gets her Weststar stock; Cliff gives Liz Adams some business advice, while she gives a warning to Carter; Cally and James obtain their long-awaited revenge

335. April in Paris First aired: 11/2/1990 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Michael Keenan (Keller), Arthur Malet (Ryan), Zane Lasky (Donia), Marty Schiff (Del Greco), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Shannon Wilcox (Anita), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), J.T. O'Connor (Morris), Hugh Maguire (Goldman) , Clifton James (Duke Carlisle), Chelcie Ross (Dr. Wykoff), Mitch Pileggi (Morrisey), Ken Foree (Howard), Rita Vassallo (Mary), Michael Hofland (Chauffeur) Global rating: 8.9

Bobby and April's honeymoon encounters an unexpected twist from Sheila Foley. Cally second- guesses working with James, who's taken over operations at Ewing Oil; J.R. mulls his fate and tries to devise a way out of the insane asylum.

336. Charade First aired: 11/9/1990 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: John Harkins (Control), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Michael Keenan (Keller), Arthur Malet (Ryan), J.T. O'Connor (Larry), Zane Lasky (Donia), Hugh Maguire (Goldman), Marty Schiff (Del Greco), Shannon Wilcox (Anita), Susan Lucci (Sheila Foley) , Clifton James (Duke Carlisle), Chelcie Ross (Dr. Wykoff), Mitch Pileggi (Morrisey), Clive Rosengren (Mudcat), Michael Clark (Big H), Padraic Duffy (Mark Harris), Rockwood (Tattoo Artist), Bodine Balasco (Dealer), Jean Claudio (Inspector), Jacques Brunet (Phony De Rougement), Guy Chapellier (Artist), Jean Rougerie (Captain De Rougement) Global rating: 7.8

Having kidnapped April, Sheila forces Bobby to pretend to be her husband; James gets taken in a high stakes poker game; Cliff and Liz continue dating; J.R. tries to get other patients to help him escape the asylum, as Cally becomes guiltridden over his predicament

337. One Last Kiss First aired: 11/16/1990 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Susan Lucci (Sheila Foley), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Michael Keenan (Keller), Hugh Maguire (Goldman), Arthur Malet (Ryan), Zane Lasky (Donia), Marty Schiff (Del Greco), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Shannon Wilcox (Anita), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan) , Chelcie Ross (Dr. Wykoff), Duane Davis (Tim), Padraic Duffy (Mark Harris), Jean Rougerie (Captain De Rougement) Global rating: 7.8

April discovers Sheila kidnapped her, while Bobby is dismayed to have a trusted ally turn on him; Cally visits J.R. at the asylum, and makes an offer to release him

338. Terminus First aired: 11/23/1990 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: John Harkins (Control), Don Starr (Jordan Lee), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), John Hoge (Ratagan), Frank Swann (Mike the Bartender) , Clifton James (Duke Carlisle), Ramy Zada (Johnny Dancer), David L. Crowley (Pete Johnson), Dierk Torsek (Smith), David Corlile (Jones) Global rating: 8.1

Back at Ewing Oil, J.R. starts his quest for revenge against James, Sly, and Melinda Carlisle; Carter tries to payoff Cliff; Liz is haunted by her past; Bobby makes another attempt to rescue April

339. Tunnel of Love First aired: 11/30/1990 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Michael Preece Guest star: John Harkins (Control), Peter White (Breslin), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Frank Swann (Mike the Bartender), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Clifton James (Duke Carlisle), Ramy Zada (Johnny Dancer), Padraic Duffy (Mark Harris), Fred Stromsoe (Garage Owner), Jean Claudio (Inspector) Global rating: 8.2

James tries to recruit Cliff to go after J.R., who's trying to track down Jessica and using the McKay's marital strife to his advantage; after April's funeral, Bobby begins the search for Shiela, and blames April's death on greed in the oil business; Cliff proposes to Liz

340. Heart and Soul First aired: 12/7/1990 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Peter White (Breslin), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae) , David Gale (Gerhardt), Ramy Zada (Johnny Dancer), Robert Balderson (O.R.C. Member #1), Peter Gonnerau (O.R.C. Member #2), Jean Sincere (Room Service Attendant) Global rating: 4.7

Bobby continues his hunt for Shiela Foley, while Michelle blames him for April's death; J.R. gets a spy in Carter's house; James seeks people to help him take down his father; Vanessa Beaumont comes to town; Cliff and Johnny Dancer fight

341. The Fabulous Ewing Boys First aired: 12/14/1990 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), John Harkins (Control), Buck Taylor (Detective Bussey), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), John Hoge (Ratagan), Frank Swann (Mike the Bartender), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Robert Chase (John the Jeweler) Global rating: 7.8

Cally confides a secret in Vanessa Beaumont, who fears she can have her lover or her son, but not both; Cliff, Liz, and Carter are suspects in Johnny Dancer's murder; Michelle offers help in finding Shiela Foley; J.R and Clayton have a violent confrontation, causing Bobby to deliver a threat that cuts J.R. to the bone

342. The Odessa File First aired: 12/21/1990 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Peter White (Breslin), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Richard Narita (Eugene Inagaki), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Evelyn Guerrero (Nancy) , Susan Krebs (Toni Chastaine), Nick Eldredge (Doctor Banoff), Michael Monks (Sweeper), Davin Benbow (Bellman #1), Mick Metropolis (Bellman #2), Abel Franco (Casul), Miranda Garrison (Sheila Foley), Enrique Sandind (Marquez) Global rating: 7.0

Bobby and Michelle search for Sheila Foley in Odessa; Cliff lends his assistance and they come up with some promising leads; LeeAnn De La Vega arrives in Dallas; Rose admits her spying to Carter; Vanessa accepts J.R.'s proposal, and he attempts to block the sale of Ewing Oil

343. Sail On First aired: 1/4/1991 Writer: Lisa Siedman Director: Michael Preece Guest star: (Lee Ann Nelson De La Vega), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Buck Taylor (Detective Bussey), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), John Hoge (Ratagan) , Susan Edwards (Stacy Byrnes), William Porter (Judge) Global rating: 7.8

J.R. seeks to stop the completion of the Ewing Oil sale to LeeAnn De La Vega and gets powerful dirt on Carter; drinking and Johnny Dancer's murder hurt Cliff's political dreams; James is upset over his mother's engagement; Cally gives J.R. some surprise news after their divorce finalizes

344. Lock, Stock and Jock First aired: 1/11/1991 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Nick Havinga Guest star: Barbara Eden (Lee Ann Nelson De La Vega), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Michael Alldredge (Ray King), Buck Taylor (Detective Bussey), Peter White (Breslin), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Roseanna Christiansen (Teresa), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Joseph Malone (J.J. Carter), Patricia Barry (Janine), Fred Stromsoe (Alex the Garage Owner), Nikki Sands (Sue the Waitress) Global rating: 7.2

J.R. is furious to learn James got Cally pregnant, and gets a business offer from LeeAnn De La Vega; Bobby continues the search for Sheila Foley; Cliff proposes to Liz; Carter becomes the main suspect in Johnny Dancer's murder; Michelle learns LeeAnn's real motive and objective

345. "S" is for Seduction First aired: 1/18/1991 Writer: Howard Lakin Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Barbara Eden (Lee Ann Nelson De La Vega), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Michael Alldredge (Ray King), Buck Taylor (Detective Bussey), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Joseph Malone (J.J. Carter), Ramy Zada (Johnny Dancer), Dorothy Parke (Jill), Charles Frank (Paul Keats), Alan Weeks (Judge G. Thomas), Frank Novak (Oilman) Global rating: 6.4

LeeAnn and Michelle try to break up J.R. and Vanessa Beaumont; Bobby learns Sheila Foley's true name, with help from Liz, and meet her old partner; the verdict comes in at Carter's murder trial, but Cliff has something to say that may change it

346. Designing Women First aired: 2/1/1991 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Irving J. Moore Guest star: Barbara Eden (Lee Ann Nelson De La Vega), Gayle Hunnicutt (Vanessa Beaumont), Peter White (Breslin), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Joseph Malone (J.J. Carter), Richard Eastham (Frank Hillson), Alan Weeks (Judge G. Thomas) Global rating: 6.2

LeeAnn's scheme against J.R. comes to fruition, and she heads out of town, leaving a parting gift for Michelle in the process; released from jail, Carter plans his revenge; Bobby dreams of April

347. 90265 First aired: 2/8/1991 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Shari Shattuck (Kit Marlowe), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Kelly Rowan (Dana), Paul Ganus (Derrick), Fred Stromsoe (Alex), Gordon Wells (Justice Of The Peace) Global rating: 7.8

Michelle kicks J.R. out of Ewing Oil and moves into Southfork with James; Bobby gets Liz's help and lay in wait in Malibu to Hillary Taylor to return

348. Smooth Operator First aired: 2/15/1991 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor), Shari Shattuck (Kit Marlowe), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Barbara Luna (Carmen Esperanza), Nancy Warren (Kinsey Richards), Charles Bateman (Senator Garrity), Anthony Addabbo (John), Kelly Rowan (Dana), Paul Ganus (Derrick), Michael David Simms (Man #1), Michael Ted Rooney (Man #2), Michael Chieffo (Station Attendant), Lloyd Battista (Ricardo Mendez), Kathleen Kinmont (Cookie) Global rating: 7.8

Bobby confronts Hillary's daughter, Jory; Michelle doesn't like James' more generous attitude towards his father; J.R. wants to by Liz's company and begins to plot revenge against Lee Ann

349. Win Some, Lose Some First aired: 3/1/1991 Writer: Mitchell Wayne Katzman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Shari Shattuck (Kit Marlowe), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Kelly Rowan (Dana), Eva La Rue (Dee Dee), Padraic Duffy (Mark Harris), Paul Gannus (Derrick), Michael David Simms (Man #1), Michael Ted Rooney (Man #2), Graham Galloway (Surfer), Floyd Foster Jr. (Harrigan) Global rating: 7.8

Bobby faces a choice when Jory is kidnapped; Cliff parts ways with Liz and becomes the Energy Czar; J.R. puts his plan for revenge against Lee Ann into action; Michelle finds it trying being married to James

350. Fathers and Sons and Fathers and Sons First aired: 3/8/1991 Writer: Arthur Bernard Lewis Director: Larry Hagman Guest star: Buck Taylor (Detective Bussey), Deborah Tucker (Debra Lynn), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Pat Colbert (Dora Mae), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Joseph Malone (J.J. Carter), Chris Weatherhead (Meg Callahan), Mary Watson (Stephanie), Paul Ganus (Derrick), William Marquez (Raoul), Dusty Rhodes (Man), William Jones (Lyle), Linda Dawson (Woman #1), Kristy Talin (Kitten), Julie Araskog (Audrey Chase) Global rating: 9.1

The Ewing men go on a cattle drive; Carter seeks revenge against the real killer of Johnny Dancer; Michelle has new hope for her marriage; a surprise visitor comes to Southfork looking for James

351. When the Wind Blows First aired: 3/29/1991 Writer: Louella Lee Caraway Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor), Deborah Tucker (Debra Lynn), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Bruce Gray (David Stanley), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Paul Ganus (Derrick), William Marquez (Raoul), Don Maxwell (Frank Jobe), Ken Kerman (Guard), Carla Beachcomber (Carla) Global rating: 7.7

Carter gets his revenge against Cliff; Hillary Taylor finds out Bobby talked to her daughter; J.R. tries to keep Debra Lynn away from James, and urges him closer to Michelle

352. Those Darned Ewings First aired: 4/5/1991 Writer: Kenneth Horton Director: Dwight Adair Guest star: Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor), Deborah Tucker (Debra Lynn), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Frank Swann (Bartender) , Tony Miller (Dr. Kessler), Bill Smillie (David Slade), William Marquez (Raoul), Sheldon Kurtz (Lawyer), Edson Stroll (John Kane), Chuckie Gravino (Jimmy Beaumont), Kenny Gravino (Jimmy Beaumont), Norma Michaels (Babysitter) Global rating: 7.6

Michelle discovers about James and Debra Lynn's past, and seeks Cliff's council; Jory Taylor comes looking for Bobby; J.R. gets a stern warning from his doctor, and learns who fathered Cally's baby

353. Farewell, My Lovely First aired: 4/12/1991 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Patrick Duffy Guest star: Michael Bell (Pat Conners), Deborah Tucker (Debra Lynn), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Shari Shattuck (Kit Marlowe), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman), Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor) , Kenny Gravino (Jimmy Beaumont), Chuckie Gravino (Jimmy Beaumont) Global rating: 7.2

Michelle and Cliff scheme to make Debra Lynn leave town; Clayton returns from Europe with news regarding Southfork; J.R. locates Cally and butts heads with John Ross

354. Some Leave, Some Get Carried Out First aired: 4/19/1991 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor), Deborah Tucker (Debra Lynn), Bruce Gray (David Stanley), Shari Shattuck (Kit Marlowe), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Kenny Gravino (Jimmy Beaumont), Chuckie Gravino (Jimmy Beaumont) Global rating: 8.2

James decides between Michelle and Debra Lynn; J.R. and Bobby argue over Southfork's future; Cliff gets back into Ewing Oil; John Ross continues to feel ignored, and wants to go be with Sue Ellen; Hillary Taylor comes to town and ends up face-to-face with Michelle

355. The Decline and Fall of the Ewing Empire First aired: 4/26/1991 Writer: Lisa Seidman Director: Ken Kercheval Guest star: Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow), Deirdre Imershein (Jory Taylor), Buck Taylor (Detective Bussey), Jeri Gaile (Rose McKay), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), Joshua Harris (Christopher Ewing), Deborah Tranelli (Phyllis), Sherril Lynn Rettino (Jackie Dugan), Danone Simpson (Kendall Chapman) , Richard Eastham (Hillson), Rob Youngblood (Robert MacCubbin), Doug Franklin (Cobb), Tom Fleetwood (Thompson) Global rating: 7.7

J.R. becomes increasingly despondent over the loss of family at Southfork, and is forced to partner with Cliff at Ewing Oil; Michelle faces charges in Hillary Taylor's murder; Carter and Dusty serve up some long-awaited payback; Bobby lends a shoulder to Jory Taylor

356. (1) First aired: 5/3/1991 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: James Newell (Walter Kingdom), Deborah Marie Taylor (Debbie) , Kim Johnston Ulrich (Bootsie Ewing), Leslie Beavis (Jeanne Lawrence), Herman Poppe (Wally Ford), Jerry Potter (Bartender), Tony Auer (Ted), Edson Stroll (Charlie Haas), Robert Neches (Bob), Brioni Farrell (Alice Anne), Sylvia Brooks (Carol), Patrick Pankhurst (Jason Ewing), James Callahan (Mr. Smith), Anthony Addabbo (Jeff Peters-Sue Ellen's Agent), Katherine Justice (Alice Kingdom), Rosalind Allen (Annie Ewing), Teri Ann Linn (Kimberly Kavanaugh), Kim Delgado (Stage Manager), Wayne Chou (Gary's Houseboy), Conor Duffy (Little J.R.), Kate Horton (Little Ellie), David Katzman (Bobby Jr.) Global rating: 7.6

Nearing the point of suicide, J.R. is visited by Adam, who takes him on an It's a Wonderful Life- style journey to see what would have become of the Ewings had he never existed.

357. Conundrum (2) First aired: 5/3/1991 Writer: Leonard Katzman Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Kim Johnston Ulrich (Bootsie Ewing), Patrick Pankhurst (Jason Ewing), Barbara Rhoades (Judy), Richard Lineback (Eb), Tricia O'Neil (Barbara Barnes), Rosalind Allen (Annie Ewing), Virginia Watson (Secretary), Dan Livingston (Edgar), Christine Taylor (Margaret Barnes), Gregory White (Kleever), John Mueller (Harry), Kenyon Moad (Cally's 3 year old), Mike Simmrin (Andy Krebbs), Denise Gentile (Courtney), Katherine Cannon (Beth Krebbs), Nicholas Read (Cliff Barnes Jr.), Michael Gonda (Cally's Kid #1), Jonathan Gonda (Cally's Kid #2), Tim Eyster (Jock Krebbs), Stephen Held (Young Man) Global rating: 7.3

J.R. continues his journey with Adam, seeing how the Ewing family would have evolved if he'd never existed; Bobby nears J.R.'s room as a gunshot rings out...

TV Movie. Dallas: J.R. Returns First aired: 11/15/1996 Writer: Director: Leonard Katzman Guest star: Audrey Landers (Afton Cooper), Omri Katz (John Ross Ewing III), George Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Deborah Rennard (Sly Lovegren) , Chris Demetral (Christopher Ewing), Rosalind Allen (Julia Cunningham), Deborah Kellner (Pamela Rebecca Cooper), Tracy Scoggins (Anita Smithfield), John Hoge (Det. Ratagan), Buck Taylor (Steve Grisham) Global rating: 8.3

Over five years ago (from the series-ending in 1991), ruthless but irresistible J.R. Ewing lost his vast family business, Ewing Oil, to his archenemy Cliff Barnes. Distraught and humiliated, J.R., Confronted the devil himself and fired one shot from his gun. Now, we learn that J.R. did not commit suicide. He's very much alive and planning his return to power.

J.R.'s younger brother, the decent , has a loving relationship with his own 18-year- old son, Christopher, who has inherited Bobby's honesty. Bobby's lonely, of course, since the death of his beloved wife, April, and his loneliness is amplified by the emptiness of Southfork, the massive ranch that used to be filled with the tumultuous Ewing family

TV Movie. Dallas: War of the Ewings First aired: 4/24/1998 Writer: Director: Michael Preece Guest star: Tracy Scoggins (Anita Smithfield), Michelle Johnson (Jennifer Jantzen), John William Hoge (Det. Rattagan) Global rating: 6.5

Dallas: War of the Ewings" begins with a scene of Bobby Ewing in the shower. He turns arounds and says 'Good morning'. The same scene from thirteen years ago, when Pam woke up from her "dream". Sue Ellen Ewing steps into the shower with him and gives him a kiss... it's then turns out, that it's is actually J.R. Ewing's bad dream. Sue Ellen comes in to his room and wakes him up, reminding him that they're planning to have lunch.

J.R. reads the morning paper at breakfast, seeing that his company, Weststar Oil, is rated the number 1 independent oil company in Texas. Ewing Oil, now owned by Bobby and Sue Ellen, is second.

J.R. asks his banker to get him a loan, so he can plan a hostile takeover of Ewing Oil. He's told that his net worth won't cover such a large amount. Anita Smithfield, J.R.'s lawyer and lover comes over and J.R. tells her he's tired of making offers to get Ewing Oil back - he plans on splitting Bobby and Sue Ellen up in a 'divide and conquer' setup. He also tells her that he has discovered geological reports that indicate there's oil under Ray Krebbs' ranch, which J.R. intends to use a collateral for his loan.

Special. Dallas Reunion: Return to Southfork First aired: 11/7/2004 Writer: Director: Guest star: Global rating: 7.3

Charlene Tilton hosts Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Linda Gray, Steve Kanaly, , and Larry Hagman for reminiscences on the series, including outtakes, fan questions, and famous .