Synopsis
What are the names of Bobby's sons? How many times did J.R. and Sue Ellen marry? And of course ... Just WHO shot J.R.? The classic primetime TV soap 'Dallas' enthralled millions of viewers over many seasons on CBS, and it continues to enthrall viewers on cable and DVD decades later! Now you can have all the fun facts of the Ewings and Southfork Ranch at your fingertips with this fun reference guide, DESTINATION: DALLAS, focusing on the original '80s series.
The second volume in the BRBTV fact book series on classic 1980s TV shows, DESTINATION: DALLAS includes lots of goodies, covering both the original series and the 2012 TNT reboot series:
- An exhaustive cast list
- Character guide showing how all these many folks relate
- Detailed episode guide
- Fun and useless information on the show and its stars
- Interviews with cast and crew members
- A guide to the merchandise of the show, and much more
- A dynamite new cover by talented Baltimore artist Dale Cuthbertson, on both the Kindle and print editions!
BRBTV has been a solid source of information on classic 1980s TV shows like "Dallas" since 1998.You can learn more about the author and her other fun-fact reference guides, which focus on "Dynasty," "The Dukes of Hazzard," "Wonder Woman," "The Secrets of Isis." "Super Friends" and "The Green Hornet," at BRBTV.com. Also check out the BRBTV Reports in Kindle format on Amazon, quick and snappy feature stories and episode guides for beloved classic animated shows.
About the Author
A journalist of both print and broadcast, Billie Rae Bates' work has included a decade in the daily newspaper industry in Detroit; Saginaw, Mich.; and Wausau, Wis., as well as years of on-camera hosting and correspondent work for TV shows in Detroit and Washington, D.C. She indulges her love of classic television through the BRBTV series of fact books and reports, covering all aspects of greats such as "Dallas," "Dynasty" and "The Dukes of Hazzard" with interviews, episode guides and fun facts. Since 2006, BRB has kept up a news blog focusing on classic TV shows, and she's also blogged for Congoo.com and the OohLifestyle.com. She reviews books for Foreword Reviews, and she's the creator, writer and photographer of two yearlong photo essays, the much-discussed "My Mother's Clothing" and "The Inexplicable Lives of Dolls." She's written three novels, two of which are set in Detroit, and she's been known to do some acting, as well!
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