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Press Release: TNT Dallas Pilot Shoots In Dallas

TNT’s new Dallas TV pilot will be shot in Dallas

DALLAS – Warner Horizon Television has selected Dallas as the location for the pilot of TNT’s new incarnation of the popular television drama Dallas. Executive producer Cynthia Cidre, who wrote The Mambo Kings and executive produced the television series Cane, wrote the pilot based on characters created by David Jacobs. Michael M. Robin (The Closer, Rizzoli & Isles, Nip/Tuck) who also executive produces will direct.

The original Dallas ran from 1978 to 1991 and followed the Ewing family of Southfork. The new version will focus on the Ewing offspring — J.R. Ewing’s son John Ross (Josh Henderson of Desperate Housewives), and Christopher, the adopted son of Bobby and Pam Ewing (Jesse Metcalfe of Desperate Housewives) — as they clash over the family dynasty’s future. Jordana Brewster (Fast & Furious) stars as Elena, who is involved in a love triangle with Christopher and John Ross. Julie Gonzalo (Veronica Mars) stars as Christopher’s fiancée Rebecca. The updated Dallas will feature original series stars Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray. Hagman gained worldwide fame for his portrayal of oil baron J.R. Ewing. Gray played J.R.’s wife Sue Ellen Ewing, while Duffy portrayed J.R.’s younger brother Bobby.

“We are so excited that we get to shoot the pilot episode of Dallas in Dallas,” said Cidre and Robin. “The city has changed so much since the original series and we can’t wait to show our audience the fun, the culture, the architecture, the restaurants, the landscapes and the people that make Dallas such a vibrant and cinematic city.” The pilot alone is expected to have a significant financial impact on the city and create many jobs for crew, actors, extras and vendors. Pre-production will start immediately, with shooting set to begin in late April.

Warner Horizon Television (WHTV) is one of the industry’s fastest-growing television companies, specializing in the creation of scripted series for cable and primetime reality series for both network and cable. Founded in 2006, this second production entity allows the Warner Bros. Television Group to expand its programming offerings and explore creative options made possible under a new business model. WHTV is currently producing more than a dozen projects. Its unscripted shows include The Bachelor; The Bachelorette; Bachelor Pad and the upcoming Take the Money and Run for ABC; The Voice for NBC and Randy Jackson Presents America’s Best Dance Crew for MTV, among others. Scripted programs from WHTV include Rizzoli & Isles and Memphis Beat for TNT, Pretty Little Liars and the upcoming The Lying Game for ABC Family.

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    For the show to be a success, I believe they should keep close to the original feel and original formula, from the opening music and title sequence, to bringing back as many of the original characters as possible, while still keeping it fresh with a new generation. The 3-way split screen was so much a part of Dallas that I hope they will bring that back for the new series. Same for the Southfork Ranch… that needs to be a constant.

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  • Tony, Las Vegas, Nevada

    I was 13 or 14 when I first started watching Dallas. The series was in repeats that summer, following the awesomeness that was the Who Shot J.R.? cliffhanger. Given the actors’ strike that year (1980), CBS rebroadcast the original Dallas miniseries in addition to what I will always refer to as Season 2 (inexplicably it is Season 3 on the DVDs; what’s up with that nonsense Warner Brothers?), which began with the kidnapping of Baby John and ended with the shooting of J.R. seen around the world. So Dallas was all still new to me then as I and the world waited (until November!) to find out that it was Kristin who pulled the trigger on J.R. And I’ve been hooked ever since.

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    I agree with everyone who has mentioned it that the new Dallas needs to be shot at the real Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas. SF used to be in Plano when the original Dallas was being shot there; I’m not sure when SF became part of Parker.

    But, with the ranch having been turned into a massive meeting, convention, and tourist center, and the encroaching development on at least two sides of the property (the west and the south/southeast, I believe), I worry about how the producers could still use Southfork today and make it seem like it’s all on its own out there on 100,000 acres (the real ranch is only 100-150 acres or so) of Texas prairie the Ewings are the lords of.

    Does anyone else who has been to Southfork have the same concerns? I was there in, gasp, 2007; 4 years ago now!; I MUST go back!

    I’ve read in some of the materials I have on Dallas that the producers used a bit of TV smoke and mirrors when filming the original series to make the mansion at Southfork look bigger than it really was (make no mistake, it is a BIG house, but it is much smaller than they made it appear on television) and farther away from the main road than it really is by shooting vehicle sequences 3 times and then splicing them together to make the driveway seem longer than it is, so perhaps I’m underestimating the magic the producers of today could do to edit out the the convention buildings and the surrounding development.

    Anyone else have any thoughts on this and how it might be handled by the new production team?

    Best to all,
    T

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  • Jim

    I just hope that they have opening credits with the same iconic theme…we’re looking forward to it!!! I was happy that they kept the original theme for Hawaii five-o – hopefully the same for Dallas!

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  • Scott

    Agree with most of the comments here. I think using Southfork is important to connect with the older audience (myself included) but the show’s story lines need to have a ‘modern’ feel to it – using 2000′s issues relating to oil etc.

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  • lukas (france)

    SORRY IM FRENCH AND I DONT SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL

    WHERE IS CHARLENE TILTON??? DO PETITION TO CINTHIA CIDRE FOR SHE’S COMING on the show

    LARRY HAGMAN COME TO FRANCE LAST WEEKEND AND HE SAY ON TV FENCH DALLAS PILOT FILMED IN TEXAS ON APRIL AND IF A SUCCESS 22 EPISODES WILL BE FILMED AND SPREAD ON OCTOBER

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    • Thierry from France

      Hello Lucas!
      I’m french too and i’d love to see Charlene Tilton also in the new Dallas ;-)
      Je suis français aussi et j’aimerais bien voir Charlène Tilton dans la suite de Dallas…

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      • lukas (france)

        la galere pour ecrire en anglais jespere qu’ils ont compris! larry hagman est venu sur le plateau de champ elysees samedi dernier et il a preciser ke le pilote du nouveau dallas serait tourner a southfork et que ci cé un succes 22 autres episodes seront tourner et diffuser des octobre, il la dit a michel drucker! je serai degouter de pas voir charlene tilton! elle n’attend que ca qu’on la rapelle pour tourner dedans! par contre je parie qu’ils vont proposer un pont d’or a victoria principal pour revenir alors qu’elle ne le fera pas! elle n’a aucune reconnaissance pour la serie qui l’a fait devenir star et riche par la meme occasion! hormis le reportage retour a southfork elle a snobée toutes les reunions dallas, ainsi que les tv land award et j’en passe! honte à elle quelle hypocrite cette actrice pas etonnant qu’elle n’a rien tourner depuis des annees! puis elle a osée dire dans un article : comment faire revenir pamela dans dallas puisqu’elle est morte! on a du oublier de lui preciser que le personnage n’avait pas eté tué! pfffffffff

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  • John

    This new show is like a dream come true! I love the idea of new and old characters together. I loved it the first time around and I can’t believe I get to do this all over again. Really looking forward to the Fall and setting my DVR and watching JR and the new cast screw over people again. I will replay those scenes again and again.

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  • David McClements

    There’s so much I love about this show! I used to drive my Mother mad because I really loved the shows main theme music!

    And as for that iconic title sequence, their isn’t a better designed credits sequence in any other show in my honest opinion!

    I just hope that both of these return with the pilot!

    Big Thanks to David Jacobs for creating possibly the most beloved American Soap of them all!

    Let’s enjoy the ride all over again.

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  • David McClements Via_The_Void

    If the pilot is being shot in Dallas then it’s a certainty they’ll be using the real Southfork Ranch again.

    I agree with Terry that we’re all going to have to give all the new faces time to bed in. I haven’t watched Desperate Housewives or anything with Jessie Metcalfe in it for that matter, so I’m remaining optimistic and excited about the new cast.

    Hoping it goes to a series, I look forward to the rebirth of a television legend!

    Come On Y’all, it’s Dallas folks!!

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  • Terry

    I believe that keeping an open mind about the series, not expecting it to be an instant hit and giving the show TIME to catch on will be key here. If original characters don’t appear on this new series, so be it. There is no reason that Pam can’t be recast or any other non-lead character for that matter. (They should have recast her in 1987 after her bandages came off from the car accident!) Making sure that the NEW characters take off is the most important aspect of this Dallas series. Just as the original cast worked as a “well-oiled machine” this cast needs time to do the same. We need to feel a connection with this “Dallas” cast and certainly the new team behind the scenes will do their best to make this happen. Won’t it be great when the credits start to roll and the theme music plays again? I can’t wait!

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  • STEVE SPURR

    I need to visit Southfork again as I did for the 2008 reunion.
    They have to use Southfork as the family home

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  • Jimmy

    What they need to do is to introduce Cliff’s offspring into the show as well. A battle between Ewing boys makes for great TV, but it’s even better when Ewing’s team up to fight their own nemesis…the Barnes. It doesn’t have to be done the same way it was in the original series, but the family feuding is one of the foundations of what made Dallas great!

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    • Rich

      Must be a chance thats who the character of REBECCA is wouldnt you think? I think shes engaged to Christopher or something in this new show.

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  • Mary

    I think that we should all get into a different mindset for the new Dallas and not expect it to be like our old favorite! Too many times this is why new pilots don’t make it off the ground …. new blood, new beginnings but some old shannigans from Larry, Patrick and Linda!

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  • scott

    can’t wait I’ve been waiting so long for this. that would be great if bobby takes over the jock position!

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  • Justin

    They are on the right track by filming in Dallas. Now, if they use the intro song introducing each actor/actress in a 3 split picture frame and IF THEY USE THE ORIGINAL SOUTHFORK RANCH IN PLANO to film the series, then they are going to be a success. In addition, they should bring back Cliff Barnes, Victoria Principal, Charlene Tilton and Steve Kenaly for appearances in the new series. Bottom line advice to directors…keep it real and be true to the Dallas traditions and storyline. Real fans know if their being showed garbage or true Dallas drama.

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    • Wayne

      Totally agree,
      The producers without doubt MUST use the iconic 3-way-split screen theme intro for the opening sequence.. and swooping helicopter approach to Southfork.. That was just true history and something that was unique to the show – the final two seasons of the show just didn’t feel right when they opted for the detonating dam and oil field explosion theme…something to me just didn’t say Dallas was Dallas anymore.. plus the theme tune.. I do hope Jerrold Immel will re-master the music but doesn’t go as far as spoil it.. ala 90210… What does anyone else feel about this…?

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  • Mark

    Sure would love to see South Fork ranch again in the episode!!!!

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  • Craig, KS

    Great news, and hope they use the SouthFork ranch, I loved the first few years of classic Dallas the rugged western feel, but when Jock died it lost that, know that be asking to much if they can some how to bring that into the new series, if it gets picked up, hope they can bring everyone back at some time. And don’t forget about the kick ass Dallas theme.

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    • Rich

      Completely agree – when Jim Davis passed away a huge chunk of what made the show great was lost.

      They have that chance here to give the ranch life feel back to the show – i’m assuming BOBBY will very much be taking the JOCK position in a full time capacity sitting at the head of the table.

      I see JR being something more eratic.

      I’m 99% sure they will film at Southfork, its too iconic.

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