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| Philip Capice | .... | executive producer (199 episodes, 1978-1985) |
| Cliff Fenneman | .... | associate producer / producer (192 episodes, 1978-1990) |
| Leonard Katzman | .... | producer / executive producer (191 episodes, 1978-1991) |
| Arthur Bernard Lewis | .... | supervising producer (113 episodes, 1981-1985) |
| Lee Rich | .... | executive producer (51 episodes, 1978-1980) |
| James H. Brown | .... | producer (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Peter Dunne | .... | supervising producer (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Larry Hagman | .... | executive producer (4 episodes, 1988-1991) |
| Ken Horton | .... | co-executive producer (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Frank Katzman | .... | associate producer (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Mitchell Wayne Katzman | .... | co-producer (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Howard Lakin | .... | supervising producer (4 episodes, 1990) |
| John Rettino | .... | associate producer (4 episodes, 1990) |
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| David Paulsen | .... | producer (unknown episodes, 1981-1988) |
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| Jerry Gugliemotto | .... | hair stylist (130 episodes, 1981-1990) |
| Gregg Mitchell | .... | hair stylist (112 episodes, 1980-1984) |
| Susan A. Cabral | .... | makeup artist (108 episodes, 1981-1985) |
| Joe Hailey | .... | makeup artist / makeup department head (78 episodes, 1983-1990) |
| Cheri Minns | .... | makeup artist (62 episodes, 1978-1981) |
| Kathy Agron | .... | makeup artist (53 episodes, 1981-1983) |
| Linda Leiter Sharp | .... | hair stylist (35 episodes, 1979-1981) |
| Lola 'Skip' McNalley | .... | hair stylist (24 episodes, 1984-1990) |
| Judith Silverman | .... | makeup artist (18 episodes, 1981) |
| Ralph Gulko | .... | makeup artist (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Diane Pepper | .... | hair stylist (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Travis Dixon | .... | hair stylist (11 episodes, 1978-1979) |
| Alan Fama | .... | makeup artist (10 episodes, 1978-1981) |
| Carolyn Ferguson | .... | hair stylist (7 episodes, 1978) |
| Jerry O'Dell | .... | makeup artist (7 episodes, 1978) |
| Jim Kail | .... | makeup artist (5 episodes, 1978) |
| Bren Plaistowe | .... | hair stylist (5 episodes, 1978) |
| Rebecca De Morrio | .... | hair stylist (4 episodes, 1985) |
| Bob Jermain | .... | makeup artist (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Holly Hoffman | .... | hair stylist (3 episodes, 1978) |
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| Alan Brimfeld | .... | first assistant director (87 episodes, 1978-1986) |
| Fred Stromsoe | .... | first assistant director (74 episodes, 1980-1985) |
| Frank Katzman | .... | second assistant director (73 episodes, 1983-1986) |
| Paul Snider | .... | second assistant director (53 episodes, 1981-1983) |
| Rick Johnson | .... | first assistant director (47 episodes, 1983-1991) |
| James M. Freitag | .... | second assistant director (25 episodes, 1979-1980) |
| Glen Sanford | .... | second assistant director (23 episodes, 1980-1981) |
| John G. Behm | .... | first assistant director (21 episodes, 1978-1980) |
| David Menteer | .... | first assistant director (11 episodes, 1980-1981) |
| Claude Lawrence Jr. | .... | second assistant director (10 episodes, 1978-1979) |
| Nicholas Batchelor | .... | second assistant director (8 episodes, 1979) |
| Joanne Keene Hall | .... | dga trainee (8 episodes, 1990) |
| Michael J. Kane | .... | second assistant director (6 episodes, 1978) |
| Keri L. McIntyre | .... | second assistant director (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Edward Ledding | .... | first assistant director (3 episodes, 1978-1980) |
| Wayne A. Farlow | .... | first assistant director (3 episodes, 1978) |
| To Chee Kan | .... | first assistant director: Hong Kong (3 episodes, 1985) |
| James E. Inch | .... | second assistant director (2 episodes, 1978) |
| Amy Rosenbaum Jacobson | .... | first assistant director (2 episodes, 1990) |
| Richard R. Johnson | .... | first assistant director (2 episodes, 1990) |
| Jonathan Giles Zimmerman | .... | first assistant director (1 episode, 1981) |
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| Ronald Chong | .... | dga trainee (unknown episodes, 1988) |
| Carl Lawrence Ludwig | .... | second assistant director: Austria (unknown episodes) |
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| James Bailey | .... | foley artist (334 episodes, 1978-1990) |
| Victor Guarnier | .... | sound effects supervisor (157 episodes, 1978-1984) |
| Steve Cantamessa | .... | boom operator (118 episodes, 1980-1984) |
| Clark King | .... | production sound mixer (90 episodes, 1980-1983) |
| Duncan McEwan | .... | sound recordist (77 episodes, 1978-1982) |
| Daniel P. Church | .... | boom operator (76 episodes, 1988-1991) |
| Vanessa Theme Ament | .... | foley artist (62 episodes, 1981-1984) |
| Dennis Kirkpatrick | .... | boom operator (60 episodes, 1983-1985) |
| Ron Curfman | .... | production sound mixer (49 episodes, 1979-1985) |
| Doug Grindstaff | .... | supervising sound editor / sound effects supervisor / ... (47 episodes, 1984-1986) |
| Thomas Burke | .... | sound effects editor (42 episodes, 1981-1986) |
| Rich Steven | .... | sound effects editor (27 episodes, 1979-1982) |
| Anthony Zero | .... | sound effects editor (19 episodes, 1980-1982) |
| Richard Friedman | .... | sound effects editor (15 episodes, 1984-1985) |
| Bob Sheridan | .... | production sound mixer (14 episodes, 1978-1986) |
| Thomas Causey | .... | production sound mixer (14 episodes, 1978-1979) |
| Michael Hilkene | .... | sound editor (14 episodes, 1978-1979) |
| Tony Garber | .... | sound effects editor (13 episodes, 1984-1985) |
| Mike O. Corrigan | .... | sound effects editor (10 episodes, 1982-1983) |
| Alan L. Nineberg | .... | sound effects editor (10 episodes, 1983-1984) |
| Steve Purvis | .... | sound effects editor (9 episodes, 1980-1981) |
| Bruce Bell | .... | sound effects editor (9 episodes, 1982-1983) |
| George Ronconi | .... | production sound mixer (9 episodes, 1985) |
| Richard Bryce Goodman | .... | production sound mixer (8 episodes, 1979) |
| Robert Wald | .... | production sound mixer (7 episodes, 1978) |
| Don Higgins | .... | sound effects editor (6 episodes, 1983-1984) |
| Avram D. Gold | .... | sound effects editor (5 episodes, 1979-1980) |
| Vince Garcia | .... | production sound mixer (5 episodes, 1985) |
| Bud Alper | .... | production sound mixer (4 episodes, 1978) |
| John Leveque | .... | sound effects editor (4 episodes, 1979) |
| Andrew Gilmore | .... | production sound mixer (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Kimberly Harris | .... | post-production sound (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Catt LeBaigue | .... | sound prelay (2 episodes, 1990) |
| Larry Porche | .... | sound prelay (2 episodes, 1990) |
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| Alfred J. Carranza | .... | assistant sound editor (unknown episodes) |
| Marty Church | .... | adr mixer / sound re-recording mixer (unknown episodes) |
| Lee Dragu | .... | supervising sound editor (unknown episodes) |
| Albert Ibbotson | .... | sound effects editor (unknown episodes) |
| Mark L. Mangino | .... | sound effects editor (unknown episodes) |
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| Jack Bear | .... | costumer (174 episodes, 1979-1986) |
| Lyn Paolo | .... | costume supervisor / set costumer / ... (76 episodes, 1988-1991) |
| Violet N. Cane | .... | costumer (60 episodes, 1979-1982) |
| Kathy Monderine | .... | costumer (42 episodes, 1984-1985) |
| Ann Gray Lambert | .... | costumer (30 episodes, 1983-1984) |
| Yvonne Kubis | .... | costumer (28 episodes, 1982-1983) |
| Meschelle Ravare | .... | costumer (13 episodes, 1979) |
| Bob E. Horn | .... | head costumer (8 episodes, 1978) |
| Ray Birdwell | .... | costumer (7 episodes, 1978) |
| Sharlene Williams | .... | costumer: women (6 episodes, 1978) |
| Richard Mahoney | .... | costumer: men (5 episodes, 1978) |
| Jeanne Malone | .... | costume supervisor (5 episodes, 1978) |
| Henry Salley | .... | costumer (5 episodes, 1978) |
| Bretly W.R. Baughn | .... | costumer: men (4 episodes, 1979) |
| Sharon Thober | .... | costumer: women (4 episodes, 1979) |
| Laurie Riley | .... | costumer (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Kathy O'Rear | .... | costumer (3 episodes, 1978) |
| Donna Roberts | .... | costumer (2 episodes, 1978) |
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| Wayne Fitzgerald | .... | title designer: main title / title designer: main titles (199 episodes, 1978-1986) |
| David Paulsen | .... | story editor / executive story editor (88 episodes, 1982-1985) |
| Arthur Bernard Lewis | .... | executive story editor (69 episodes, 1978-1981) |
| Camille Marchetta | .... | story editor (54 episodes, 1978-1981) |
| Ken Latka | .... | film transfer (52 episodes, 1986-1991) |
| David Jacobs | .... | creative consultant / executive script consultant (18 episodes, 1978) |
| Faye Brenner | .... | script supervisor (14 episodes, 1978-1979) |
| Joel J. Feigenbaum | .... | executive story consultant (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Stephanie Garman | .... | story editor (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Leonard Katzman | .... | creative consultant (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Hollace White | .... | story editor (13 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Michael Filerman | .... | executive program supervisor / executive supervisor (12 episodes, 1978) |
| Joe Gannon | .... | script supervisor (12 episodes, 1978) |
| John MacLean | .... | location manager (12 episodes, 1978) |
| Louella Lee Caraway | .... | assistant to producer / executive coordinator (11 episodes, 1978-1990) |
| Robert J. Shaw | .... | story editor (11 episodes, 1981) |
| Rena Down | .... | story editor (10 episodes, 1980-1981) |
| Wade Duncan | .... | location manager (7 episodes, 1978) |
| Candis Waters | .... | production coordinator (7 episodes, 1978) |
| Linda Elstad | .... | story editor (7 episodes, 1982) |
| Andy Ackerman | .... | production coordinator (6 episodes, 1978) |
| Vicki Ogonowski | .... | production coordinator (5 episodes, 1978) |
| Michael Phillips | .... | location manager (5 episodes, 1978) |
| Cliff Fenneman | .... | title designer: main titles (4 episodes, 1990) |
| Lisa Seidman | .... | executive story consultant (4 episodes, 1990) |
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| Geoffrey Ryan | .... | location manager: Los Angeles (unknown episodes, 1981-1983) |
| Dale M. Robbins | .... | craft service (unknown episodes, 1984-1985) |
| Bruce Rand Berman | .... | production coordinator (unknown episodes) |
| Nanette Farlow | .... | location manager (unknown episodes) |
| David Michaels | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes) |
| Bill Sheehan | .... | first aid nurse (unknown episodes) |
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Trivia:
While his grave in Pam's dream lists the year of his birth as 1949, in the "reality" of the series, Bobby's date of birth was given as 16 February 1950.
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For the 14 seasons that it ran on CBS-TV(1978-1992),"Dallas" was an American institution of television bliss. The show itself has stood the test of time and one of the longest-running prime time shows in the history of television. "Dallas" is second to shows that have been around longer,but it still holds its ground to classic shows like "Bonanza"(NBC,1959-1973),"Gunsmoke"(CBS,1955-1975),"Ozzie and Harriett"(ABC,1953-1966),"Lassie"(CBS,1954-1971),"Murder,She Wrote"(CBS,1981-1996),and "Knots Landing"(CBS,1979-1993) for longetivity. Only two other shows had match its longest streak,"The Simpsons",and the cop show "Law and Order" are on the same level as Dallas,but both are nearing their series completion.
Only "Gunsmoke",and "The Ed Sullivan Show",were on for over 20 years and these have been the longest-running shows ever to run on television.
Once the show unfolded every Friday night at 9pm eastern time on CBS-TV,you knew what to expect or what would be the unexpected. Viewers were glued to their sets to see what surprises would occur within the Ewing family. They were shocked to find out who J.R. would con,how Bobby would uphold the honor and tradition of the family name,and what would Sue Ellen do for another drink,and how far will Lucy(the baby of the family)go to find a love or end up in a turbulant relationship since she was always into something. Viewers were also introduced to new characters on the show that were involving in the scandals,backstabbing,and total bitchery that were inflicted in the goings on within the Ewing household.
The episode that everyone will remember will be the one where the question was answered,"Who Shot J.R.?",remains to this day one of the most watched shows in television history. They was always something going on within the show,with great characters,great stories,you knew this show was a prime time gem and a huge ratings winner for CBS. After the series when off the air,three TV-movies related to Dallas were featured including one where the origins of Jock Ewing were revealed and how he mastered an Texas Empire.
Its amazes me more that this show is not on anywhere these days,but it needs to be shown. Classic TV.