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Dallas (TV series) in popular culture

''Dallas'' is an American serial drama/prime time soap opera that revolves around the Ewings, a wealthy Texas family in the oil and cattle-ranching industries. The show debuted in April 1978 as a five-part miniseries on the CBS network, and then was subsequently broadcast for thirteen seasons from April 2, 1978 to May 3, 1991. It has been a frequent reference in popular culture.
==In film and television==

*In the ''DuckTales'' episode "Ducks of the West", Scrooge McDuck meets up with a cow-cowboy named ''J.R. Mooing'', who is a parody of J.R. Ewing.
*On ''The Parkers'', one episode consisted of a ''Dallas''/''Dynasty'' parody.
*In the ''Only Fools and Horses'' episode "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", after Del Boy and Rodney have an argument about whether Del should go to Australia and become a millionaire or not, Albert believes that his two nephews are feuding just like the Ewing brothers. Del agrees by comparing himself to Bobby, but wouldn't compare Rodney to J.R.
*Bill Haverchuck, a main character in the television series ''Freaks and Geeks'' mentions watching ''Dallas'' in multiple episodes. The show ''Dallas ''also plays a significant role, in episode number fourteen, "Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers".
*In the ''That '70s Show'' episode "Love, Wisconsin Style", Eric (Topher Grace) sees Donna (Laura Prepon) drunk during the day and tells the guys, "It was like Sue Ellen on ''Dallas''."
*In the Hungarian language dub of the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "The Neutral Zone", Sonny Clemonds, a 20th-century Human revived after being cryogenically frozen upon his death in the 1990s, mistakes a viewscreen for a television and asks, ''"Is ''Dallas'' still on the air? I bet they're doing at least the 1000th episode."'', replacing the original inquiry about the Atlanta Braves in the belief that this reference would be lost on an audience unfamiliar with baseball.
*In the 1985 episode of ''Terry and June'', A Swedish businessman wishes to watch a program on Swedish television. Terry foolishly tells Sir Dennis he has a satellite dish (which he doesn't) and Sir Dennis tells him the Swedish businessman will be watching the program at Terry's house. After Terry borrows a satellite from a builders brother and while trying to adjust it so it can receive Swedish television there is an incident which ends with the satellite (attached to scaffolding on wheels) crashing into Sir Dennis' car, dragging the television behind it. They manage to fix the satellite and it turns out the Swedish businessman wanted ''Dallas'' which was broadcast on BBC 1.
*In the mid-1990s, Nike produced some commercials featuring the Dallas Cowboys after Deion Sanders joined the team, using the ''Dallas'' theme (as well as notable Cowboy personalities Roger Staubach and owner Jerry Jones) to help promote Deion, the Cowboys, and Nike. In one ad Jones and coach Barry Switzer implore Sanders into a game against the Redskins.
*In the 2012 Australian TV miniseries ''Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms'', Comanchero commander Jock Ross and his then-offsider Snoddy Spencer reference the show while planning a bashing in episode 1; Jock Ross is planning a retaliation bashing on a rival gang who fired on a fellow Comanchero and 2 associates, he originally plans the attack for a Wednesday night but then decides not to go on the Wednesday, as Snoddy reminds him that ''Dallas'' is playing on television on Wednesday night; they opt to carry out the attack on Tuesday night instead.
*A German movie is titled "(Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb )" ("The day Bobby Ewing died").

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