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    'Dallas' returns to city it made famous

    DALLAS (AP) — J.R. Ewing has returned to Dallas.

    With Larry Hagman reprising his role as the conniving Texas oilman, filming is underway at locations all over the city for TNT's new television series "Dallas," which will also see the return of Patrick Duffy as J.R.'s brother Bobby and Linda Gray as J.R.'s ex-wife Sue Ellen, along with a new generation of Ewings.

    And, of course, the spotlight also returns to the city itself, with its distinctive skyline rising from the prairie.

    "We're trying to give the show a real sense of place and Dallas has a real personality," said location manager John Patterson, adding, "It's a city that does things in a big way. That's part of J.R. and part of what we try to give the show — a sense of the city, which is big, very well done, shiny, new and looking toward the future."

    TNT has ordered 10 episodes of the series, set to air in summer 2012. Filming for the series, entirely shot in Dallas, began mid-October and is expected to wrap in late January.

    "There was just no way we were going to film anywhere else," said executive producer Cynthia Cidre, who also wrote the pilot for the new series, a "mix of the old world and the new world."

    The original series, which aired from 1978 to 1991, enjoyed popularity around the world as viewers tuned in to watch the scheming Ewing family. As the plot twisted and turned season after season, the series contributed to some of TV's most memorable moments. After Bobby died in a season cliffhanger in 1985 after being hit by a car, the entire next season was revealed to have been a prolonged dream sequence when his former wife, with whom he had reconciled, wakes up to find him alive, taking a shower. The 1986-87 season then mark's Duffy's return to the cast after a yearlong absence.

    And, of course, there was the cliffhanger in 1980 that left the whole world in suspense. The catchphrase "Who shot J.R.?" became part of the common vernacular as viewers waited to find out who had fired on J.R. When viewers tuned in for the answer on Nov. 21, 1980, the shooter was revealed to be J.R.'s vengeful mistress, who was also his sister-in-law. That episode was seen by more people than any TV program in history until that time.

    "That phrase. I don't think there's a country in this world that you could find someone who doesn't know what that is. And it all goes back to 'Dallas,'" said Josh Henderson, who plays J.R. and Sue Ellen's son, John Ross.

    Henderson, who was born in Dallas and spent part of his childhood here, said that working with Hagman has been a little surreal.

    "I find myself sometimes just looking at him sometimes going, 'Wow, this is really happening. This is really 'Dallas' again and I'm really kind of family and kin to the J.R.," Henderson said.

    Hagman, who said returning to Dallas to film the legendary show again has been like "coming home," says that this time out, the plots are even more complicated.

    "Everybody's double-dealing here. I mean everybody," he said.

    Hagman, who turned 80 in September, announced in October that he has been diagnosed with "a very common and treatable form" of cancer but still planned to continue work on the reboot of "Dallas." Hagman underwent a liver transplant in the mid-1990s.

    Filming a scene this fall, it's apparent that J.R. has lost none of his swagger. After striding into a sleekly designed Dallas home in his Western blazer and cowboy boots, he sits down and begins deal-making.

    "The best way to understand a man is to talk to his friends and his enemies," J.R. says. "My friends are in the statehouse. My enemies are going to be harder to find."

    The actors rounding out the new generation are: Jesse Metcalfe as Bobby's adopted son, Christopher Ewing; Julie Gonzalo as Christopher's fiancee, Rebecca Sutter; and Jordana Brewster as Elena Ramos, daughter of the cook at the Ewing family's Southfork Ranch who grew up to become a geologist and is John Ross' girlfriend and the former love of Christopher.

    "Her alliance is constantly shifting," Brewster said. "She's a very fun character to play."

    The youngest Ewings aren't the only new thing in Dallas: The city itself has changed in the last 20 years with new construction. Recent additions where scenes have already been filmed include a downtown arts district with a new opera house and theater. They've also filmed at Jerry Jones' gleaming Cowboys Stadium in the suburb of Arlington.

    They are also filming at plenty of classic Dallas locations including downtown's Neiman Marcus, the luxury chain's flagship store, and the State Fair of Texas. And, of course, they're shooting at the famed Southfork Ranch, an events center that houses the Ewing Mansion.

    "I think the lovely part this time is that we're really incorporating a lot of Dallas itself. I think we're utilizing much more of it so far," Gray said.

    For most seasons of the original series, two of the 10½ months of shooting were done in Dallas with the rest in Los Angeles.

    "To see the beauty that has really transpired and transformed the city ... it's a joy to see it," Gray said.

    Patterson noted that not only are there "acres and acres" of new development, but there are also "still plenty of cranes working."

    "There's been so much new growth in the city at a time when there's not necessarily been new growth throughout the country," he said.

    Dallas Film Commissioner Janis Burklund said that the series' value to the city has been immeasurable — making it known to people around the world.

    "Now I feel like we've gotten sort of got hit by lightning twice to have another shot at this iconic show coming back," Burklund said.

    Patterson said that the tie to the past show has helped them find locations for shooting. He said that they got a great response after the city asked residents to offer up their homes or businesses as possible shooting locations.

    "People have fond memories of the show, a large part of my job made easier because the show has a history," said Patterson, who moved to Dallas with his family when he was 11 in the "Who shot J.R.?" summer of 1980 and has memories of seeing Duffy filming at a local water park.

    "People know what it is and what it's about and that it's part of the city. A lot of people still want to be a part of it, which has been great."

    ___

    Online:

    http://www.tnt.tv/series/dallas/

     

    44 comments

    • oilfieldworker  •  5 mths ago
      Better than all the "Vampire" crap shows on tv/cable/movie channels.
    • Bud  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I'm always skeptical when they try to bring back old shows, or do re-makes of successful movies....but who knows, it will hopefully be done nicely so that the plots are good and the characters are developed....and not turn into a sad thing where one just feels sorry for a lot of elderly actors....wish them the best!
    • Nay Nay  •  Fairfield, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Awesome. Always loved Hagman as JR Ewing.
    • cat  •  San Francisco, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Yeah, we "grew up" watching it.. it's it about time we just grew up?
    • Better  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      THEY SAID THAT LEE OSWALD WAS LEFTIST...they said...
    • Ray  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I never saw it making Dallas famous, but Southfork yes... Big Special about BBQ at Southfork... And Larry looks really old, really really old. Wonder how that will be taken into the script. (oh, they will use make up)...
      • Laura S 5 mths ago
        He is 80 years old, what do you want him to look like a spring chicken?
    • Jen  •  5 mths ago
      And why do we need another program that glorifies the dysfunction of a wealthy family? I would rather watch Larry Hagman in "I dream of Jeannie" reruns. Real life provides enough drama.
    • lizzy girl  •  Beaumont, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Mary Kay makes dallas famous
    • T.  •  5 mths ago
      I'm not sure that Dallas was made "famous" by the Kennedy assassination. It was certainly smeared in the media unfairly as the "City of Hate" for it though, mostly because of its conservative politics.

      Never mind that Kennedy was killed by a LEFTIST named Lee Harvey Oswald, and that Dallas's political slant had nothing to do with the killing. It was just a great time for the media to bash Conservatives. Again.

      Los Angeles was not labelled the "City of Hate" after Robert Kennedy was killed. Their bias was obvious at the time, and has gotten worse since then.
    • Bobbie  •  5 mths ago
      GREAT NEWS !!!!! BUT why on TNT ? More people will be able to watch it on ABC-CBS-NBC- or FOX !!!!! I loved Dallas !!
    • AC  •  St. Louis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I'm glad there's a show I can look forward too. Too many of them have gone weird, unbelievable, and offensive. Give me old fashioned family feuds, swindling and a mistress or two who stirs up problems for the cheating man and that's a show!
    • Arthur  •  Panama City, Panama  •  5 mths ago
      Does their fraud of a Governor Rick Berry get a part also?
      • F 5 mths ago
        Hey--sounds like a great theme for several shows at least--can see it now, the local kids wanting to pray in their school room, several of the students are "different"--as in, "Born this way" and JR and Mr. Perry can go at it. And, of course, JR will prevail.
    • Robert  •  Yokohama-shi, Japan  •  5 mths ago
      Apparently J.R. wasn't shot enough.
    • Spyder Man  •  Hayward, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It IS truly amazing. A person named Don B mentiions that the JFK assination made Dallas famous prior to the television and the guy gets "thumbs down" on the comment. Apparantly the current readers can not--do not--remember November of 1963. The Kennedy assination MOST CERTAINLY did put Dallas, Texas on the map of the USA. That terrible event is a part of our history today. And, unfortunately the assination occurred there--but it did officially put Dallas on the map. That is reality folks.
      • Michael 5 mths ago
        That is ancient history. People no more think of Dallas and JFK at the same time than they do Buffalo and Garfield.
      • Gee 5 mths ago
        Don B.......INFAMOUS, for sure...Don't know about famous!
      • Silver Surfer 5 mths ago
        Twice shy confirms the low level of intellect of the posters on here. Unlike twice shy, some people are aware of more the TV shows.
    • Don B  •  Ruston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      If not famous before, I'm pretty sure the JFK assassination made Dallas famous.
      • Don B 5 mths ago
        Impossible to see how that got thumbs down.
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        Because people are stupid, that's why. Plain and simple.
      • Odd Thomas 5 mths ago
        Don, anyone who hit the thumbs down button are just as ignorant as the author of the article.
    • John  •  5 mths ago
      JFK, blown away, what else do I have to say?

      ♪ WE DIDN'T START THE FIRE!!! ♫
    • Johnxc  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  5 mths ago
      Oh my mama mia. Now I'm 55 and I enjoyed the old series of Dallas in the 70s and 80s. I''m
      waiting for the new one to arrive soon.
    • cat  •  San Francisco, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Oh, Gawd...."Who Shot JR?" all over again... it wasn't that good the first time.

      We are in the 21 century and still watching old '80 "re-runs".
      How about something original for a change.
    • GAZZA.T.TOMPKINSON  •  5 mths ago
      I SHOT J.R......I LOVED THAT T-SHIRT!!
    • GAZZA.T.TOMPKINSON  •  5 mths ago
      I KILLED J.R. ..I LOVED THAT T-SHIRT!!
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