Seeing Linda Grey and Larry Hagman appear at Texas Theater with maybe a 100 or less of us visitors on a Sunday afternoon to promote the New Dallas Series was surreal. Thanks to my wife and her eagle eye in reading the Dallas Guide to get us there.
Met her in London while she was doing The Graduate. Waited at that stage door. Wasnt moving until i met her. Lovely lady. Chatted and signed what i had. Had time for everybody. So gracious. Classy
Linda Gray is definitely a great lady. She's never exasperated to talk about Dallas and Sue Ellen, she's a respectful person for the fans as in general. I loved the couple Pam and Bobby but without Sue Ellen and JR, Dallas never would be this Dallas we knew.
Hi Linda gray how are you doing today Lady I love the tv series Dallas it was really amazing and the cast members were amazing also. Thank you very much. From shawn Overton.
Me too...and I´m obsessed with it!!!...like 39 years ago when I was 16 years old. So many memories. I have babysitting my sisters kids every tuesday(in Germany it was on air at 9:45pm) so I brought the kids to bed at 9 so I could watch DALLAS.
I remember my mom watching this when I was a kid and lately tv has gotten to the point of there not being anything worth watching I searched for 80’s television and this one popped up on Freevee. I have been watching a show every night or two now for about 6 weeks and really enjoy it and just started season 3. I am really enjoying it and can see why so many tuned in as I look forward to it and I don’t have to plan to watch it but can see how back before the technology I would have made sure I got to watch this every week.
Still extremely attractive and totally natural. Wish the TNT re boot hadn’t been cancelled. She’s a very funny and interesting lady. Thank you for bringing us these wonderful interviews that are ex well researched . FANTASTIC!
She really is just the best. What a special person, so lovely and down to earth. Absolutely beautiful too! She has always been my favorite and her dynamic with Larry Hagman is magical. So refreshing to hear her and such a positive experience away from the negativity of constantly hearing that the show was nothing without that insipid Pam! We have a lot to thank Linda Larry and Patrick for - at least they have kept Dallas alive! Superb interview thank you Roy!
The Lady's were hot on Dallas tv series I watch it every day and night when I was a kid. The Lady's are really gorgeous! Congratulations to everybody on the show from shawn Overton.
Wonderful interview. I believe it was a good selection of genuine, honest, decent, intelligent, real, people that had respect for each other and it came through on the show. They were professionals at their art. It also had beautiful music and the contrast of scenes from ranch scenes to city of Dallas. Ranch to oil business is what kept it interesting. I loved the realistic ranch scenes. Love the beauty Linda Gray!
I'm watching it now, Larry Hagman is amazing, He played it so well, You could always see right through him, Until you couldn't, He played the liar in a way that defied logic, It took me a while to understand just how well he did it, Untouchable performances.
I've been watching Dallas on Amazon prime. Back in the day I watched up until after finding out who shot JR. Life got busy so I didn't see much after that. But I loved the show.
When I was a kid my favorite actresses were Linda Gray (Dallas), Margot Kidder (Superman), Carrie Fisher (Star Wars), and JoBeth Williams (Poltergeist).
I just started watching the series, I was a bit too young to watch it when it was on, In the first season Linda was trying to get JR's attention by wearing a skimpy little outfit, She's had my attention ever since
Always such a gracious and warm Lady. I believe, as she does, that the women should get paid the same as the men if they are the ones pulling the show but I disagree with the women being the bookends to The men in Dallas. I always found the women to be the most interesting and enjoyable to watch. They had the most depth to me because they were so unlike the men. I think this is one of the factors that made the original such a phenomenon. I don’t think the women need to be in the boardroom with the men. This is not to say I think they should barefoot and pregnant. I think when they were women, not consumed with power or a job or whatever, they were the most fascinating. Maybe this is because I find business and career so boring but when SE walked in to find JR with Holly Harwood and just the pain in her eyes, with no music, no words was so powerful. When Pam was on the verge of a breakdown after Bobby dies and she falls into Mark Grayson’s arms was when she was the most Interesting. And the emotion that poured out of her in regards to the division between her family and the Ewing’s was one of the most interesting factors to the show. I think of Miss Ellie’s mastectomy as well when I say this. I find the women to be utterly fascinating when they ARE reactionary to the men. It was the main reason I tuned in every week. I just never found any Interest in Pamela Jr on the sequel and SE, in the boardroom with Bobby and John Ross and Christopher. I missed the Great drama that women gave in the original
I'm disappointed TNT cancelled the new Dallas program. They left it with a cliffhanger ending like that. In my book, Dallas ended with the last Dallas movie from the 90s when J.R. took control of West Star Oil and Bobby had control of Ewing Oil and South Fork Ranch. The Ewings had won and the game was over.
The reboot was always dead as soon as Larry Hagman died that’s the reality of the situation. That’s why they’re recruiting all the strange story lines in the last season and I agree with Linda grades it was just pretty much done at that point without the whole family thing
definitive, the Drug story-line was a bit to much in the "reboot" Dallas, even it was interesting. I also wish TNT wouldnt have cancled it...there would have been much more stories to tell: like the returning of J.R.'s first born son James Beaumont (son of Vanessa Beaumount) or that kid JR had with Cally. Even as Ewing-Heritage the child of Donna/Ray could have been showed up (with Donna?).
I wonder if the show/executive producers/directors/writers-or whatever the appropriate term might be-ever conducted a focus group in order to seek feedback from “heyday” viewers. Seems to me the greatest seasons/episodes ended with ominous music and a freeze frame, if that’s the correct word-especially of J.R.-with the words, “Philip Capice, Executive Producer.” My sense is-despite expressions of their love for Larry Hagman-fellow actors were envious, ultimately. Too bad. Cutting off the nose to spite the face.
Seeing Linda Grey and Larry Hagman appear at Texas Theater with maybe a 100 or less of us visitors on a Sunday afternoon to promote the New Dallas Series was surreal. Thanks to my wife and her eagle eye in reading the Dallas Guide to get us there.
Linda is beautiful and stayed so after all the years! Such a humble person.
What a lovely interview .... This host was so intelligent and gracious, and so was Linda Gray.
Mrs. Gray. I LOVE AND HONOR YOU
Linda Gray. What a wonderful Lady. Just love her Energy.
Met her in London while she was doing The Graduate. Waited at that stage door. Wasnt moving until i met her. Lovely lady. Chatted and signed what i had. Had time for everybody. So gracious. Classy
I love Dallas so much❤❤❤
Linda gray I loved your hair styles from shawn Overton. Thank you for the best show ever!
Linda Gray's, Sue Ellen was my favorite character on Dallas watching in real time during the 70s and 80s, very good in the 'cliffhangers'.
Such class in Linda Gray.
What a wonderful person she is!
Linda Gray is definitely a great lady.
She's never exasperated to talk about Dallas and Sue Ellen, she's a respectful person for the fans as in general.
I loved the couple Pam and Bobby but without Sue Ellen and JR, Dallas never would be this Dallas we knew.
Hi Linda gray how are you doing today Lady I love the tv series Dallas it was really amazing and the cast members were amazing also. Thank you very much. From shawn Overton.
I am watching 📽Dallas right now 🤗
Me too...and I´m obsessed with it!!!...like 39 years ago when I was 16 years old. So many memories. I have babysitting my sisters kids every tuesday(in Germany it was on air at 9:45pm) so I brought the kids to bed at 9 so I could watch DALLAS.
@@october65-h6e good for you,Dallas in on my list of best television series ever made🤗
@@october65-h6e y'all didn't invite me to come watch it with you
I remember my mom watching this when I was a kid and lately tv has gotten to the point of there not being anything worth watching I searched for 80’s television and this one popped up on Freevee. I have been watching a show every night or two now for about 6 weeks and really enjoy it and just started season 3. I am really enjoying it and can see why so many tuned in as I look forward to it and I don’t have to plan to watch it but can see how back before the technology I would have made sure I got to watch this every week.
Still extremely attractive and totally natural. Wish the TNT re boot hadn’t been cancelled. She’s a very funny and interesting lady. Thank you for bringing us these wonderful interviews that are ex well researched . FANTASTIC!
She seems like such an honest down to earth lovely lady.Her personality comes across the interview.
I wish they would bring it back to television again or on hulu or Netflix please thanks from shawn Overton.
Couldn’t believe when they cancelled this show. It was so good.
Really good interview. All the best
She really is just the best. What a special person, so lovely and down to earth. Absolutely beautiful too! She has always been my favorite and her dynamic with Larry Hagman is magical. So refreshing to hear her and such a positive experience away from the negativity of constantly hearing that the show was nothing without that insipid Pam! We have a lot to thank Linda Larry and Patrick for - at least they have kept Dallas alive! Superb interview thank you Roy!
ha...tat Reunion pic 3:03.... I was also on that event. October 2015!! it was such a blast meeting and talking with the Cast.
My grandma went to go see the Dallas home in Houston Texas.
The Lady's were hot on Dallas tv series I watch it every day and night when I was a kid. The Lady's are really gorgeous! Congratulations to everybody on the show from shawn Overton.
Wonderful interview. I believe it was a good selection of genuine, honest, decent, intelligent, real, people that had respect for each other and it came through on the show. They were professionals at their art. It also had beautiful music and the contrast of scenes from ranch scenes to city of Dallas. Ranch to oil business is what kept it interesting. I loved the realistic ranch scenes. Love the beauty Linda Gray!
In my opinion ,Linda was the best performer on dallas ...some serious acting chops
I'm watching it now, Larry Hagman is amazing, He played it so well, You could always see right through him, Until you couldn't,
He played the liar in a way that defied logic, It took me a while to understand just how well he did it, Untouchable performances.
I love this this show....
Linda's a Tuxedo cat lover, just like me!
Are you as hot as she is?
I loved Dallas and Sue Ellen was my hero.
I've had a crush on her since i was 14 when Dallas was on the air. She's stunning
Now I'm lying here with Linda on my mind. God she is so fine. Love you more Linda
The first season she's trying to get JR's attention and wears a skimpy little black outfit,
That's all it took for me!
This was an outstanding interview!
GRATE INTERVIEW LINDA
Thanks for the upload. I have visited with her twice over the years. She is such a nice woman.
I've been watching Dallas on Amazon prime. Back in the day I watched up until after finding out who shot JR. Life got busy so I didn't see much after that. But I loved the show.
MY FAVORITE LEGENDARY SHOW.............
Lovely interview with a lovely lady, thanks Garry and Roy - love BF x
Linda gray have a beautiful day ok. From shawn Overton.
I jus have to say that I used to watch the TNT reboot and, my god, she was still very attractive!
When I was a kid my favorite actresses were Linda Gray (Dallas), Margot Kidder (Superman), Carrie Fisher (Star Wars), and JoBeth Williams (Poltergeist).
Happy 40th anniversary DALLAS
Class act !!!
I and my work mates loved the new Dallas, we were gutted and very disappointed that the plug was pulled. such a tragedy 😢
THANKFUL ... J'ADORE !!! CHEERS FROM GERMANY!
love u sue
Linda gray you have a beautiful family picture from shawn Overton.
She loved Larry, but more importantly, she loved Barbara Bel Geddes, too! :)
From shawn Overton.
They need to bring it back the new Dallas was well wrote
I just started watching the series, I was a bit too young to watch it when it was on,
In the first season Linda was trying to get JR's attention by wearing a skimpy little outfit,
She's had my attention ever since
Always such a gracious and warm Lady. I believe, as she does, that the women should get paid the same as the men if they are the ones pulling the show but I disagree with the women being the bookends to The men in Dallas. I always found the women to be the most interesting and enjoyable to watch. They had the most depth to me because they were so unlike the men. I think this is one of the factors that made the original such a phenomenon. I don’t think the women need to be in the boardroom with the men. This is not to say I think they should barefoot and pregnant. I think when they were women, not consumed with power or a job or whatever, they were the most fascinating. Maybe this is because I find business and career so boring but when SE walked in to find JR with Holly Harwood and just the pain in her eyes, with no music, no words was so powerful. When Pam was on the verge of a breakdown after Bobby dies and she falls into Mark Grayson’s arms was when she was the most Interesting. And the emotion that poured out of her in regards to the division between her family and the Ewing’s was one of the most interesting factors to the show. I think of Miss Ellie’s mastectomy as well when I say this. I find the women to be utterly fascinating when they ARE reactionary to the men. It was the main reason I tuned in every week. I just never found any Interest in Pamela Jr on the sequel and SE, in the boardroom with Bobby and John Ross and Christopher. I missed the Great drama that women gave in the original
I'm disappointed TNT cancelled the new Dallas program. They left it with a cliffhanger ending like that. In my book, Dallas ended with the last Dallas movie from the 90s when J.R. took control of West Star Oil and Bobby had control of Ewing Oil and South Fork Ranch. The Ewings had won and the game was over.
Michael Zoran for me it ended with Pam's fiery crash. All complete crap afterwards.
So true I wish the new series would have started from there
Linda Gray pretty and Patrick handsome like that Dallaa remember on tv
The reboot was always dead as soon as Larry Hagman died that’s the reality of the situation. That’s why they’re recruiting all the strange story lines in the last season and I agree with Linda grades it was just pretty much done at that point without the whole family thing
151/5000
Hi my english is not very good. Am a big Dallas fan from Germany. Does anyone know if new Dallas episodes will follow?
Dallas without JR aint Dallas.......
It’s a shame the Katzmans didn’t participate in the TNT show. I know Leonard died during the time of the reunion TV movies.
The son of Peter Pan, what a line!
interesting at 21:20.......Meryl Streep made the director do the choice scene in Sophie's Choice in one take also.
definitive, the Drug story-line was a bit to much in the "reboot" Dallas, even it was interesting. I also wish TNT wouldnt have cancled it...there would have been much more stories to tell: like the returning of J.R.'s first born son James Beaumont (son of Vanessa Beaumount) or that kid JR had with Cally. Even as Ewing-Heritage the child of Donna/Ray could have been showed up (with Donna?).
Hard to believe she's 111 years old today in 2021
the interview is not finish to 35 ln :!!!!
I wonder if the show/executive producers/directors/writers-or whatever the appropriate term might be-ever conducted a focus group in order to seek feedback from “heyday” viewers. Seems to me the greatest seasons/episodes ended with ominous music and a freeze frame, if that’s the correct word-especially of J.R.-with the words, “Philip Capice, Executive Producer.” My sense is-despite expressions of their love for Larry Hagman-fellow actors were envious, ultimately. Too bad. Cutting off the nose to spite the face.
Being that the entire world was tuning in for longer then a decade probably made them confident
enough to proceed without a focus group
I just Sue Ellen’s cat…..
I think most of the women were book ends but not Principal she was tough an independent Pamela was for sure no book end
You mean Sue Ellen, Pam was played by Victoria Principle (bobby's wife)