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Season of television series
Dallas
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DVD cover
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No.
of episodes
| 26
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Original network
| CBS
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Original release
| October 9, 1981
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1981-10-09
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April 9, 1982
(
1982-04-09
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List of episodes
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The fifth season of the television series
Dallas
aired on
CBS
during the
1981?82 TV season
.
Cast
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Starring
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In alphabetical order:
Also starring
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Special guest stars
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Notable guest stars
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Barry Corbin
(Sheriff Fenton Washburn) returns for two episodes. Among the new additions to the cast are
Deborah Rennard
(Sly Lovegren),
Morgan Brittany
(Katherine Wentworth),
Ray Wise
(Blair Sullivan), Phyllis Flax (Mrs. Chambers) and Anne C. Lucas (Cassie, a waitress at the Oil Barons Club), who will continue to appear beyond the season. Dennis Redfield (Roger Larson),
Art Hindle
(Jeff Farraday) and
Gretchen Wyler
(Dr. Dagmara Conrad), all appear frequently during the season, but won't return for subsequent years.
Knots Landing
'
s
Ted Shackelford
and
Joan Van Ark
appear in two and one episodes, respectively. Also: future series star
Barbara Stock
, who will portray
Liz Adams
for the series' final two seasons, appears in two episodes as Heather Wilson.
Crew
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The season's episode writers include
showrunner
Leonard Katzman
, the returning
Arthur Bernard Lewis
, Linda B. Elstad, Howard Lakin,
David Paulsen
, and new additions Will Lorin and Bruce Shelly.
Philip Capice
serves as executive producer, Katzman as producer, and Cliff Fenneman as associate producer. Writer Arthur Bernard Lewis is billed supervising producer, after having served as executive story editor since season two. Linda B. Elstad, who has written episodes since the third season, serves as story editor.
DVD release
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Dallas'
fifth season was released by
Warner Bros. Home Video
, on a Region 1 DVD box set of five double-sided DVDs, on August 1, 2006. In addition to the 26 episodes, it also includes the featurette "A Living Landmark, A Tour of the Real Southfork Ranch".
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Episodes
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References
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Lambert, David (April 19, 2006).
"
'Dallas' DVD news: Season 5 coming in August"
.
TVShowsOnDVD.com
. Archived from
the original
on December 13, 2013
. Retrieved
December 7,
2013
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Gansberg, Alan L. (October 14, 1981). "CBS scores Nielsen victory in first week of fall season".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 268, no. 47. p. 1.
ProQuest
2598228511
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"CBS wins ratings with eight of top ten TV programs".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 2. October 21, 1981. p. 1.
ProQuest
2594729226
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Gansberg, Alan L. (October 28, 1981). "World Series gets big hit in ABC win".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 7. p. 13.
ProQuest
2587857451
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Gansberg, Alan L. (November 4, 1981). "ABC gets big hit from World Series".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 12. p. 9.
ProQuest
2587862371
.
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"The First 20".
Broadcasting
. Vol. 101, no. 20. November 16, 1981. p. 68.
ProQuest
962730185
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Gansberg, Alan L. (November 18, 1981). "CBS holding off ABC in Nielsens; NBC still limping".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 21. p. 3.
ProQuest
2594740177
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Gansberg, Alan L. (November 25, 1981). "ABC wins ratings on strength of Tues. series lineup".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 26. p. 17.
ProQuest
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Gansberg, Alan L. (December 2, 1981). "CBS wins ratings; low-viewing week".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 30. p. 49.
ProQuest
2594739563
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Gansberg, Alan L. (December 9, 1981). "CBS wins ratings; 'Maverick' shoots bulls-eye for NBC".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 35. p. 17.
ProQuest
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Gansberg, Alan L. (December 16, 1981). "ABC carries four nights but CBS still wins week".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 40. p. 17.
ProQuest
2594746417
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Gansberg, Alan L. (December 24, 1981). "CBS wins ratings with 8 of week's top 10 programs".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 269, no. 46. p. 13.
ProQuest
2587911811
.
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"The First 20".
Broadcasting
. Vol. 102, no. 2. January 11, 1982. p. 58.
ProQuest
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Gansberg, Alan L. (January 13, 1982). "CBS scores big football points in weekly ratings win".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 8. p. 4.
ProQuest
2594743170
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Gansberg, Alan L. (January 20, 1982). "CBS takes every weekend time slot in its ratings win".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 13. p. 41.
ProQuest
2594756526
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Gansberg, Alan L. (January 27, 1982). "CBS has super week; 8 of top 10".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 18. p. 8.
ProQuest
2594728342
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Gansberg, Alan L. (February 3, 1982). "CBS wins ratings; NBC premieres in lackluster debuts".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 23. p. 4.
ProQuest
2594739635
.
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"
'Superman' soars to second but CBS still wins ratings".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 28. February 10, 1982. p. 4.
ProQuest
2587912620
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Gansberg, Alan L. (February 17, 1982). "CBS, ABC tie in weekly rate race".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 32. p. 4.
ProQuest
2594729051
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Gansberg, Alan L. (February 24, 1982). "
'Falcon' soars to its ratings summit with Lana Turner".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 37. p. 4.
ProQuest
2587911918
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Gansberg, Alan L. (March 3, 1982). "February sweeps victory seen as certainty for CBS".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 42. p. 4.
ProQuest
2594738244
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Gansberg, Alan L. (March 10, 1982). "Movies give ABC Weekly ratings win; 'Alligator' snags 5th".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 270, no. 47. p. 24.
ProQuest
2594734928
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"The First 20".
Broadcasting
. Vol. 102, no. 12. March 22, 1982. p. 84.
ProQuest
962727130
.
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"The First 20".
Broadcasting
. Vol. 102, no. 13. March 29, 1982. p. 130.
ProQuest
962729788
.
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Gansberg, Alan L. (March 31, 1982). "
'Joanie,' '9 to 5' net ABC Weekly win; CBS tops season".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 271, no. 12. p. 4.
ProQuest
2587820890
.
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Gansberg, Alan L. (April 7, 1982). "Oscar helps ABC top-week; 2 nights fall to NBC corner".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 271, no. 17. p. 25.
ProQuest
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.
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Gansberg, Alan L. (April 14, 1982). "CBS wins Ratings, but Net Averages Continue to Decline".
The Hollywood Reporter
. Vol. 271, no. 22. p. 6.
ProQuest
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.
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