Ray Richmond is contributing to Deadline’s TCA coverage.
TNT this afternoon rolled out the cast and producers for its new edition of Dallas that Turner programming chief Michael Wright referred to as “not a remake and not a reboot but a continuation of” the iconic nighttime soap that originally ran on CBS for 14 seasons (1978-91). “It will be as if the cameras were left on 20 years ago and everyone went on with their lives,” he added. While most of the cast has moved on, Larry Hagman (the notorious J,.R. Ewing), Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) and Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray) all are back for the new edition slated to premiere next summer. The returnees looked fresh and ready to roll anew — even Hagman (the only cast member to appear in all 357 episodes of the original series) despite some much-publicized health issues. “What’s the best part? Work at 80 years old!” announced Hagman, dapper in a 10-gallon hat, “and doing a job I love with people I love.” Hagman added that except for the fact there about about 490 more channels now than there were when Dallas originally hit the air, things aren’t all that different now. “When Dallas was really hot, we were in a major recession,” he said. “People couldn’t afford to hire a babysitter and go out for the night. They had to stay in on Friday nights and watch something, and we were it. Now here we are again.” When it was noted that a generation of TV stars might owe Hagman a debt of gratitude for his onetime Dallas salary holdout, he quipped, “I think everybody from Friends owes me at least 10%.”
The three holdover stars have appeared in all of the episodes shot thus far, Duffy confirmed. “We’re going to try to toe the load as well as everyone else,” he said. Exec producer Cynthia Cidre stressed, however, that it was never anyone’s intent to use the three original stars as any sort of lure to draw people to the new edition. “We’re going to integrate them fully with the new cast,” she said, while saying she was uncertain as to whether Victoria Principal (Pam Ewing on original) could be returning with a role in the new Dallas. Many of the rest of the cast members admitted they were still in diapers during the whole “Who Shot J.R.?” phenomenon in 1980, including Jordana Brewster and Julie Gonzalo. (Jesse Metcalfe of Desperate Housewives also co-stars.) Another co-star, Josh Henderson, admitted today that during his first scene with Hagman, “The first time he opened his eyes and looked at me, I almost peed my pants. There’s such an iconic feeling on the set.” However, Duffy said the weirdest part is it doesn’t feel as though two decades have passed. ”It’s like I was hypnotized during one of those Las Vegas acts,” he admitted. “Like someone said I’d wake up and be clucking like a chicken. It’s like when they snapped their fingers, I started clucking like Bobby. It’s like we’re all Bobby and J,R. and Sue Ellen again and there’s been no time in-between.”
Cidre said that the producers decided at outset never to pretend that the original show didn’t exist. And fellow producer Michael Robin agreed it’s been honored. “Cynthia’s pilot script honored all of the elements of what Dallas was in the past,” he maintained. “The storytelling elements are similar in that there’s a big epic family conflict and interpersonal dynamic. We tried to make sure we brought it forward and freshened the story for a different generation. Those are the things that people love and expect to be in Dallas and we weren’t here to sort of take this into a whole new place. We’re honoring the past and freshening it for now. But the mythology of the original remains firmly in place.” Admitted Cidre: “I couldn’t have imagined trying to do this as a straight remake. A seamless time warp makes a lot more sense to me.”


bring back knots landing…
yes knots was the best soap ever and never got the recognition it shoulda..loved it.
They could easily bring back Bill Devane and Donna Mills. The rest of the cast is looking a little, well, pulled.
Larry Hagman and Linda Gray are class acts all the way. Worked with both of them on a great play by Dan Gordon and they couldn’t have been more gracious. Can’t wait for for the show to return!
KL was a great show – it wasn’t until Season 4 that it started to jell with the addition of Kevin Dobson and Lisa Hartman. The only disappointment with DALLAS 2012 is that TNT only order 10 episodes and not 13. Hopefully if it’s successful future orders will be larger.
Lisa Hartman arrived in season 3, Dobson in 4.
You’re not a true fan, DenverDean!
Lisa Hartman played two characters on KL. Who were they?
Both Kevin Dobson and Lisa Hartman arrived in Season 4. Dobson arrived in the Season 4 premiere “A Brand New Day” and Hartman followed two episodes later in “Encounters”.
Always with the high hat.
What would it take to bring back Knots Landing? Definitely the best and most underrated soap. It wasn’t the longest running soap for no reason. William Devane. Donna Mills. Nicolette Sheridan. Even Alec Baldwin. Could be great.
It’s not “Knots Landing” without Michele (“Karen Cooper Fairgate McKenzie”) Lee.
Yes, you’re absolutely right! Michele Lee is the core of the show.
There’s something mad, but eternally hip about Larry Hagman. Just let the character be evil as hell – Rupert Murdoch evil! Exploit the parents of murdered children – JR’s up for it.
They can’t bring back Knots and tie it in with the new Dallas. Bobby is still dead in the Knots Landing universe.
Based on the fact that the John Ross and Christopher characters were 20-ish when the show first ended its run, shouldn’t they be pushing 40 by now, rather than the same age (since this is a “continuation”)?
When the original ended, the characters of John Ross and Christopher were still CHILDREN, pre-teens at the most. JR’s (illegitimate)son JAMES Beaumont (played by Sasha Mitchell) was in his twenties. Those are the true facts.
They were roughly 12 and 10 years old in 1991. 20 years later, 30-ish…moron.
Not much of a fan are we?
Shouldn’t J.R. and Bobby be worried that the Ewing name is going to die out, since their sons are obviously gay? Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Where is Mary Crosby? The best eye candy on Dallas I.
Kristin was killed in 1982, skippy!
“Based on the fact that the John Ross and Christopher characters were 20-ish when the show first ended its run”
Fact? LOL
“Shouldn’t J.R. and Bobby be worried that the Ewing name is going to die out, since their sons are obviously gay? Not that there’s anything wrong with that.”
For you it’s obviously wrong otherwise you would not made that statement.
hmmm… just a thought. supermodel (before that term was even popular) shelley hack was slated to appear on the show as a new bitch character. and love interest to patrick duffy? that was, until she opted to do “charlie’s angels” instead (big mistake). anyway, shelley is still gorgeous and glamorous today so if “dallas” gets her anew, why, we’ll certainly be watching!