@@LoydKline-uw4noCliff never was a Business battle because Cliff always to JR he always 5 steps ahead of Cliff always Loose to JR Cliff got Rebecca money and Company and JR took That Cliff get back up trying to take on JR and Loose 😂every time
@@jaymike3302agree 😂JR was the Man and the way he always beat Cliff at his own Game and take his Company or break him and destroy him JR always ahead them millionaires or billionaires and take their money and companies 😂
We were glued to the screen over here in Sweden too - and I guess in most other European countries as well! Thank you America for this thrilling series!
It was also a lot easier to filter the stand-up guys from the spineless wimps. Back then, when a man had something to say, he said it to his opponent's face. Nowadays, everyone's a freaking keyboard warrior.....
when Dallas was drafted Bobby was supposed to be the central Ewing, with the story focused around him marrying a Barns (Romeo and Juliet). JR was just a wider member of the family who flung inappropriate comments at Pam over dinner. I guess Hangman didn't fully read the script.
@@TT_1221 haha actually in the early seasons cliff was hardly at southfork...but as it went on he seemed to go there a bit more for barbaques and wedding . Dont forget his sister lived there and his nephew so he did have family connection there . The first time we see him go there was halfway through the second season of dallas when bobby got kidnapped for ransom.
@@TT_1221 Cliff was only there for BBQ'S and other public events . Thats hardly every weekend and evening he spent most of his JR free time eating Chinese takeaways .
@@redmen801 : Yeah, Cliff was certainly not a good man at all. He was just way less skilled at being a villain than JR was. Mostly, no matter how hard he tried, Cliff was mostly incompetent at being a villain. Cliff was also vengeful, obsessive, greedy, power hungry, selfish, manipulative, vindictive, and oft times incompetent at business and his relationships. He betrayed his mother, his sister Pam, and basically drove away every lover in his life with his obsessive and selfish behavior of trying to always top the Ewings.
JR was the definition of villain. He’d do whatever he had to do to get what he wanted, and he generally was never sorry about the bad things he did, just sorry when he got caught doing it… lol. He was at his ultimate worst ( best ), when he basically drove Edger Randolph to attempt suicide because of JR blackmailing him. Then, without an once of remorse or mercy, JR literally goes to Edger’s hospital bed and tells him that if he ever attempts suicide again, he’ll still expose Edgar’s secret away, as to destroy his memory and his family. JR was the best villain in TV history. At least I can not think of a better one. Not even close.
Lisa M Yes you noticed too ! Today you are considered as a drunkard and It's right from my point of view. Men before didn't want to admit that alcohol was not good for health. A real man might drink as a man and that's all. My dad was a real french man who drank his glass of wine eating his meal. A soft drink is not so much better. Some water ! There is no better like that for your body.
@Dauda András Bourbon, not Whiskey, Dauda. The problem is that Larry was drinking his Bourbon glasses for real. He was not drunk but it's not good for health anyway.
Larry"s ad libbing was fantastic. How he could turn a serious scene and then turn it into a comic moment which came natural to him was genius. Then again he was genius enough to go from the likeable Major Tony Nelson into a complete villain in JR with seamless transition. How a nice person can play an evil part is genius.
Super Firmino , because Larry Hagman was a tremendous actor. He was nothing like the JR Ewing character in real life, but he made you feel as if they were one and the same.
Chemdawg2009 That's what I was getting at. It was genius how he could switch. Tony Nelson was closer to Larry's personality that JR was. He was so gifted that you actually believed JR was that evil.
The rivalry between J. R. Ewing and Cliff Barnes is the greatest rivalry in the history of television! The two of them hated each other so much, and tried everything they could to beat the other one and destroy each other!
Chances are that Larry Hagman was pleased to see a familiar face when Ken Kercheval arrived in Heaven on Easter 2019: "Well now, old friend, so glad to see you. It's been real lonely up here."
WHO shot JR? THAT was the summer of 1980. THAT is all you ever heard until September. It was on every mag cover, it was the subject of every talk show host, it was the running question even if you never watched a single second of Dallas. It was the greatest tv ad campaign to have ever filled the people's heads.
I remember one of our ranch hands had a cap that said, "Who Shot JR" and he had no idea what it meant because he spoke Spanish only. I loved seeing him on the horses or walking in the barn with that cap!
Seeing all of these confrontations one would never know how good of friends they really were and how all of them really liked each other. Those two could really act. Larry actually was a major support for Ken when he got lung cancer and Ken was there for Larry when he got his liver transplant. Both of them quit everything, drinking and smoking and were almost like each other's "sponsors" and kept each other in line. Either he or Larry ever said an unkind thing about each other, though Larry got irritated when the cast would talk about what a good guy he was because he thought that people were supposed to hate him. Ken was actually close to Jim Davis too and saw him in his coma the night right before he died. He still cries about it when he was asked about it. I guess it's always great when a cast of people are so close and together like they were because not all tv series such as this has people who like/love and care about each other like they did. Hell, many families function worse than this.
I have read many times that Ken & Larry were good friends but Hagman,Gray,Duffy were ALL besties n celebrated holidays together n met up for lunch/dinner frequently after the show ended (can't recall if it was the 1st of every month or qtrly)....Once the show ran the "who shot Jr" storyline, Dallas officially became the "Larry Hagman show" causing resentment among mny of the cast members ( Bel Geddes & Hagman were cordial but not friends) Victoria Principle has stated publicly more than once that, from the start, she considered the entire cast to be very good people but her relationship never deviated from professional to personal
It wasn't that much of a character change. Yes Larry made JR a believable villain and JR was evil but he was a smiling assassin. There were comedic elements thrown in which was natural for Larry as he was a comedic actor. A genius like him made it seem less and could add humour to it.
Clif Barnes' problem was that his mouth was too big! He gets a good deal going and then has to blabber to JR to prove how clever he is. All the time giving JR ever more time and incentive to gain the upper hand later on.
I love Dallas. Very good daytime soap in the 80s. JR was a great character. The rivalry between his nemesis is hilarious and great to see. JR always appeared to get the upper hand.
I was born and raised in Texas and my family was in the oil business back in the 70s and 80s we had a very good life a nice home lots of new cars money to spend whenever we wanted
Ken Kerchival and BBG...Miss Ellie had a nice may/ december flirtation and respected one another. She was so dear to Ken, he had a picture of her next to his bedside to the day he died.
JR: Cliff, you have succeeded in becoming the perfect failure. LAUGHABLE! You need some money, I have four million dollars, and you have no cents. That's again hilarious.
There were such great night time soaps on network TV in the late 70's and 80's. Dynasty, Falcon Crest, Knotts Landing. Not to mention Dallas. Then the Networks got the idea to do tacky "reality" shows (cheaper to produce).
I love JR but I like the way you put these videos together, JR came from being in the dumps in the first scene, and hes back up to speed (LOL) by the end, with his comments flinging at Barnes, one after another
That was the plot. Miss Ellie was dating Cliff's Dad and Jock stole her away. Where the feud began. Jock & Barnes and then JR & Cliff. (Cliff's Dad became a drunk after Miss. Ellie left him for Jock.)
Redd Head i love major Nelson, i dream of jeannie was more physically comedy, they had major healey as the funny j.r Ewing love his southern accent voice and charm
Larry got on with everyone especially Linda Grey, who was known as the 2nd Mrs Hagman. Larry would send her flowers on her birthday. She loved Larry. Patrick Duffy got on very well with Larry. It was Larry that persuaded Patrick to come back to the show, hence it was all a dream as Bobby appears in the shower. It's the only way he could come back after being run over by a car.
After all these years, I still like to watch ole JR on these clips. RIP Larry Hagman. 💔
❤️ j.r Ewing & cliff Barnes legendary business battles
My husband and I are binge watching the entire series now!!! It's a blast!
How can you not love good ol' JR.
@@LoydKline-uw4noCliff never was a Business battle because Cliff always to JR he always 5 steps ahead of Cliff always Loose to JR Cliff got Rebecca money and Company and JR took That Cliff get back up trying to take on JR and Loose 😂every time
@@jaymike3302agree 😂JR was the Man and the way he always beat Cliff at his own Game and take his Company or break him and destroy him JR always ahead them millionaires or billionaires and take their money and companies 😂
This wasn't just a man's soap opera, this was THE soap opera of the 80's. Friday nights on CBS had it on lock
Dallas, The Incredible Hulk and Dukes of Hazzard owned Friday nights back then.
We were glued to the screen over here in Sweden too - and I guess in most other European countries as well! Thank you America for this thrilling series!
@@kendallrivers1119yes uk I think we watched it after on a Wednesday after USA CBS watched dukes of hazards in the UK we saw on Monday ,on bbc
RIP cliff and JR
Heaven must be a funny place.
Thank you for your incredible acting talent.
God bless to your wonderful families
They both were an incredible team
One the best in TV
Back when there was no cellphones or social media. When you wanted to talk your shit, you went right to that person.
It was also a lot easier to filter the stand-up guys from the spineless wimps. Back then, when a man had something to say, he said it to his opponent's face. Nowadays, everyone's a freaking keyboard warrior.....
Bravo
@@danielvanr.8681Even the wimps of the 80s were more manly than half the tough guys today
Right to the source!!!!!
Great stuff. Larry Hagman was just brilliant as JR. I think he was the central character in the show Dallas.
when Dallas was drafted Bobby was supposed to be the central Ewing, with the story focused around him marrying a Barns (Romeo and Juliet). JR was just a wider member of the family who flung inappropriate comments at Pam over dinner. I guess Hangman didn't fully read the script.
Especially when Jock died
He "was dallas:😊
"Frisk him on the way out, I dont want to lose anymore ashtrays." F****** classic!!
Larry Hagman was an acting MASTER. Funny in one scene and Dark and Venomous in another
OUTSTANDING!!!!!!
For two men that hate each other, they visit each other's offices quite often.
Not to mention Cliff seemed to spend every evening and weekend at Southfork :) :)
@@TT_1221 haha actually in the early seasons cliff was hardly at southfork...but as it went on he seemed to go there a bit more for barbaques and wedding . Dont forget his sister lived there and his nephew so he did have family connection there . The first time we see him go there was halfway through the second season of dallas when bobby got kidnapped for ransom.
Something neither Jock or Digger woulda done back in their days of oil business.
@@TT_1221 Cliff was only there for BBQ'S and other public events . Thats hardly every weekend and evening he spent most of his JR free time eating Chinese takeaways .
😂😂 indeed
Both JR (Hagman) n Cliff (Kercheval) were not only great actors but they were 2 well dressed gentlemen
Makes me wanna get a 3 piece suit. Lol
@Reginald Dove he'll yeah
R.I.P Ken Kercheval
There was a time back in the late 1990s particularly whenever I wore a suit and tie I would wear cowboy boots. Just like JR and Bobby did on Dallas.
JR , Bobby and cliff well dressed men on Dallas
The greatest villan in the history of tv!!!!!
Got my vote
matt patches I agree 100% about that. J. R. was the greatest villain on tv, by far!
Both were villains
@@redmen801 : Yeah, Cliff was certainly not a good man at all. He was just way less skilled at being a villain than JR was. Mostly, no matter how hard he tried, Cliff was mostly incompetent at being a villain. Cliff was also vengeful, obsessive, greedy, power hungry, selfish, manipulative, vindictive, and oft times incompetent at business and his relationships. He betrayed his mother, his sister Pam, and basically drove away every lover in his life with his obsessive and selfish behavior of trying to always top the Ewings.
JR was the definition of villain. He’d do whatever he had to do to get what he wanted, and he generally was never sorry about the bad things he did, just sorry when he got caught doing it… lol. He was at his ultimate worst ( best ), when he basically drove Edger Randolph to attempt suicide because of JR blackmailing him. Then, without an once of remorse or mercy, JR literally goes to Edger’s hospital bed and tells him that if he ever attempts suicide again, he’ll still expose Edgar’s secret away, as to destroy his memory and his family. JR was the best villain in TV history. At least I can not think of a better one. Not even close.
Dallas was the best show on t v ,and larry hagman and Linda grey chemistry was excellent. X
Always a good thing when two rivals hash it out and still can make TV great to watch. Bring back clean television again.
It is of course no surprise for someone to want 'clean' tv back again and then praise the immorality of the above!
I dont know how Hagman shortned his words when hes really pissed. It shows pain and anger at the same time. What an actor
JR-Barnes confrontations are legendary and some of them even funny.
One of my favorite shows and actors of all time! Thanks for posting!
BEST TV SERIES EVER!!
PERIOD!!!
Absolutely the best
hernandezrivas best soap opera ever, they change family member too much
Dallas was my favorite show in TV history!!!! Larry Hagman was "BEYOND BELIEF PHENOMENAL "!!
Best Damm show ever
Got my vote ❤ dallas tv show
When drinking all day was socially acceptable.
Still is here in Scotland:-)
At least a 3 or 4 Martini Lunch.
And offices had ashtrays.
Lisa M Yes you noticed too !
Today you are considered as a drunkard and It's right from my point of view.
Men before didn't want to admit that alcohol was not good for health.
A real man might drink as a man and that's all.
My dad was a real french man who drank his glass of wine eating his meal.
A soft drink is not so much better.
Some water ! There is no better like that for your body.
@Dauda András Bourbon, not Whiskey, Dauda.
The problem is that Larry was drinking his Bourbon glasses for real.
He was not drunk but it's not good for health anyway.
Dallas was a man’s soap opera.
LOL and here I thought wrestling was man's soap apera LMAO
@@chrisstory563 ha! It is
Yep its a good show
Love it
Damn right!
I love it how they keep barging into each other's offices.
Haha how many imes do we see tha in the show...with the secretary running in after one of them and saying " I'm sorry sir he just barged right in"
Should have had bouncers on the door instead of secretaries.
The best rivalry in the history of television
Thats Real Life ! And i dont Like Anyone in That Movie i Prefer Ben Affleck now
J.r. Ewing vs cliff barnes & , j.r.ewing vs Jeremy wendel
Gillie S trump vs liberal hacks is number one
Better than most of those texas football rivalries (HS, NCAA or even the NFL)
❤j.r ewing battles with clifff barnes
RIP to Jim Davis, Barbara Bel Geddes, Howard Keel, Larry Hagman, David Ackroyd (the first Gary Ewing), David Wayne, Keenen Wynne
And now Ken Kecheval. 😞
David Ackroyd is alive and well.
@@Theod71 nice going, Keith, nothing more disrespectful, then saying RIP to someone who is alive. you are a POS for that
For two guys who hated each other so much, they sure did visit each other quite a bit.
😂😂😂😂
Yes and Cliff always seems to be at Ewing dos like weddings BBQs etc.
Best JR line, "I wouldn't give you the dust off my car."
That was to walt Driscoll
Larry"s ad libbing was fantastic. How he could turn a serious scene and then turn it into a comic moment which came natural to him was genius. Then again he was genius enough to go from the likeable Major Tony Nelson into a complete villain in JR with seamless transition. How a nice person can play an evil part is genius.
Super Firmino , because Larry Hagman was a tremendous actor. He was nothing like the JR Ewing character in real life, but he made you feel as if they were one and the same.
Chemdawg2009 That's what I was getting at. It was genius how he could switch. Tony Nelson was closer to Larry's personality that JR was. He was so gifted that you actually believed JR was that evil.
The rivalry between J. R. Ewing and Cliff Barnes is the greatest rivalry in the history of television! The two of them hated each other so much, and tried everything they could to beat the other one and destroy each other!
Chances are that Larry Hagman was pleased to see a familiar face when Ken Kercheval arrived in Heaven on Easter 2019: "Well now, old friend, so glad to see you. It's been real lonely up here."
Nobody else could've played J.R. Larry set the bar too freaking high!👌🏽
WHO shot JR? THAT was the summer of 1980. THAT is all you ever heard until September. It was on every mag cover, it was the subject of every talk show host, it was the running question even if you never watched a single second of Dallas. It was the greatest tv ad campaign to have ever filled the people's heads.
Even the producers didn't kno who shot jr😂😂
I remember one of our ranch hands had a cap that said, "Who Shot JR" and he had no idea what it meant because he spoke Spanish only. I loved seeing him on the horses or walking in the barn with that cap!
Poverty builds character
One of the best ever TV shows with a host of great characters, led by the incomparable JR Ewing..👍
I just love this show! Its always interesting even though its so old
Cliff pushed all the JR buttons, this rivalry is epic!
R.I.P. Ken Kercheval. (July 15, 1935 - April 21, 2019) :'(
Clark Drew Em no they weren’t,Larry and Patrick were !
JR laughs to himself... " Oh Barnes, you just get dumber and dumber everyday " .. LOL Great line.
Blake like liberals
@@candymigu "dUrR lIkE lIbErAlS" you idiot.
“I told you, if you didn’t stop seeing Sue-Ellen, I was going to destroy you, and I did.
You just don’t know it yet”.
@@Tramseskumbanan 🙏👍
🤣🤣👍👍
Two great actors rest in peace gentlemen
R.I.P To A Great Actor Larry Hagman, Still Miss You Always
R.I.P. Larry Hagman, Ken Kercheval
I watched the new Dallas and loved it, it’s amazing to see the original cast like this ❤️
Seeing all of these confrontations one would never know how good of friends they really were and how all of them really liked each other. Those two could really act.
Larry actually was a major support for Ken when he got lung cancer and Ken was there for Larry when he got his liver transplant. Both of them quit everything, drinking and smoking and were almost like each other's "sponsors" and kept each other in line. Either he or Larry ever said an unkind thing about each other, though Larry got irritated when the cast would talk about what a good guy he was because he thought that people were supposed to hate him. Ken was actually close to Jim Davis too and saw him in his coma the night right before he died. He still cries about it when he was asked about it.
I guess it's always great when a cast of people are so close and together like they were because not all tv series such as this has people who like/love and care about each other like they did. Hell, many families function worse than this.
That's so awesome, thank you so muck for sharing that!!
I have read many times that Ken & Larry were good friends but Hagman,Gray,Duffy were ALL besties n celebrated holidays together n met up for lunch/dinner frequently after the show ended (can't recall if it was the 1st of every month or qtrly)....Once the show ran the "who shot Jr" storyline, Dallas officially became the "Larry Hagman show" causing resentment among mny of the cast members ( Bel Geddes & Hagman were cordial but not friends) Victoria Principle has stated publicly more than once that, from the start, she considered the entire cast to be very good people but her relationship never deviated from professional to personal
What type Cancer did “Jock” have and how long did he know?
@@SPACEMOUNTAIN01the same thing I wanted too know I suppose it was liver cancer cause of the dark face.
From Major Nelson to cold blooded JR Ewing, greatest character change on TV
It wasn't that much of a character change. Yes Larry made JR a believable villain and JR was evil but he was a smiling assassin. There were comedic elements thrown in which was natural for Larry as he was a comedic actor. A genius like him made it seem less and could add humour to it.
Larry Hagman was a veresitle actor
Nobody else could ever replace those 2 actors in those 2 roles. They were both perfectly cast!!!
Best drama soap opera in the 80s and long running
When actors looked like real people
and when actresses looked like real women!
@@PiggyWiggyO Agree
Larry Hagman was priceless. He built such an entertaining character in JR.
Classic TV show. I added this to my playlist.
+tommy2chips Me too! I love this show!
+Morgane Lange طس
-4:30 That devious smirk. Traditional JR.❤❤❤
Larry Hagman - absolute master of the put down.
Clif Barnes' problem was that his mouth was too big! He gets a good deal going and then has to blabber to JR to prove how clever he is. All the time giving JR ever more time and incentive to gain the upper hand later on.
thefrecklepuny his real problem was he had no emotional self control. Got him every time
Yes. JR was much sneakier
Despite the two men being bitter enemies, they sure personally visited each other's offices regularly.....
RIP to both Ken "Clifford Barnes" Kerchavel and to Larry "John Ross Ewing II" Hagman
You gotta love when J.R screws over Cliff. It’s hilarious!
He was the master of it, even in death!
And so easy.
I love Dallas. Very good daytime soap in the 80s. JR was a great character. The rivalry between his nemesis is hilarious and great to see. JR always appeared to get the upper hand.
Dallas was a nighttime soap
It was on Wednesday nights along with Dynasty I loved both the shows.
@@suzannejensen275 Dallas was on Friday night
JR: "And frisk him on the way out -- I don't want to have to lose anymore -- ashtrays!" 🤣🤣
Love these scenes between Cliff and JR
So do I. They had a great rivalry!
I watch j.r Ewing and cliff barnes on RUclips almost every day , love Dallas
They should have gotten offices in the same building. They are always going to each other's offices!
RIP Ken Kercheval..
I was born and raised in Texas and my family was in the oil business back in the 70s and 80s we had a very good life a nice home lots of new cars money to spend whenever we wanted
"Poverty Builds Character," !!! Lol...JR simply the best... Both were awesome during this series.
"Frisk him on the way out. I don't want to lose any more ashtrays".😂
RIP Cliff. Ken Kercheval
JR / Larry Hagman was just the perfect bad boy .
This is taking me back....
And also a Tribute to Ken Kercheval who died 21 April 2019(83)both Enemies have become friends in Heavens!
J R is still the king!!!!!!
Yes he is.
matt patches and trump to
@@candymigu you really are an idiot
Love j.r.ewing and cliff Barnes
@@lloydkline6946❤ j.r ewing& cliff barnes business battles
JR was the best villain in tv history.
There probably both in Heaven now the best of friends.
I wish Cliff would wake up one day and realize that arguing with JR gets him nowhere.
Cliff spent his entire life fighting Junior but he always wanted to be his friend and accepted by him.
GREATEST SHOW EVerrr
Love watching j.r Ewing vs cliff Barnes, j.r Ewing vs Bobby Ewing, j.r Ewing vs jermeny Wendell. Etc, etc
I always wanted Cliff and JR to team up against a rival company that would be trying to take all the companies over
❤🎉
Me too if they paired them togheter it could be great
Shame they didn't think about that
JR still calls Sue Ellen "darlin'". Awesome
Poverty...builds character!! Haha love it.
Ken Kerchival and BBG...Miss Ellie had a nice may/ december flirtation and respected one another. She was so dear to Ken, he had a picture of her next to his bedside to the day he died.
Notice the shadow of the microphone in the upper left part of the screen 0:33
R I P first larry Hagman now ken kercheval R I P JR and Cliff
Cliff’s problem was that his obsessive hatred for the Ewings offer drove him to get in his own way. He didn’t have J.R.’s savvy or charisma though
Rest in heavenly peace ✌️ 🙏
Larry hagman and Ken kercheval
Rest in peace to both of them
JR: Cliff, you have succeeded in becoming the perfect failure. LAUGHABLE! You need some money, I have four million dollars, and you have no cents. That's again hilarious.
There were such great night time soaps on network TV in the late 70's and 80's. Dynasty, Falcon Crest, Knotts Landing. Not to mention Dallas. Then the Networks got the idea to do tacky "reality" shows (cheaper to produce).
I love JR but I like the way you put these videos together, JR came from being in the dumps in the first scene, and hes back up to speed (LOL) by the end, with his comments flinging at Barnes, one after another
If it wasn't for Jr vs cliff barnes this show would be worthless.
aacrobatt 1 j.r and sue ellen is second they got great chemistry
That was the plot. Miss Ellie was dating Cliff's Dad and Jock stole her away. Where the feud began. Jock & Barnes and then JR & Cliff. (Cliff's Dad became a drunk after Miss. Ellie left him for Jock.)
Jock was great too.
@@EagleArrow Digger was an alcoholic before Jock. Plus, Digger didnt love Ellie. He wanted the prestige that came with being married to a Southworth.
and one of the best Losers
'' I dont wanna loose more ash trays '' Haha Jr you SOB XD
I loved that comment.
I bet it was ad-libbed.
Greatest show ever.
At 9:04 Mr Phillips from the Brady Bunch
Frisk him on the way out I do not want to lose anymore ash trays ROFL Hagman was funnier as JR than he ever was as Major Nelson
Redd Head i love major Nelson, i dream of jeannie was more physically comedy, they had major healey as the funny j.r Ewing love his southern accent voice and charm
JR should have set down the bottle they used to create the I dream of Jenni bottle.
The best rival in all of television..
Man when J.R puts on that pimp hat, look out
They were never dull.
Poor old cliff could never beat jr🥵🥵🥵i felt 4 him after all my name is cliff🥴may there beautiful souls r.i.p they were the best 🙏🏋🏾♀️💪🏿
JR the most beloved villain.
rip kenny k & larry h🥃🥃 both of them drinking burbon and branch in heaven 🥃🥃
All of them at the table Jock JR cliff Digger and Clayton having something to drink some good stuff
i can't get over how they barge in each other's office
I love it way jr busts into cliff barnes office
NOBODY beats J.R .....NOBODY! 👊
In the end, cliff did
It's been a while since we broke bread together. Gotta LOVE JR!
"You can keep the oil, no charge"
The best TV show there ever was❤ rest in peace both of you
JR to Sly: “Leave the door open……..and frisk him on the way out. I don’t want to lose anymore ash trays.”
😂😂😂😂😂
❤ they were two great actors that were really good friends in real life
Larry got on with everyone especially Linda Grey, who was known as the 2nd Mrs Hagman. Larry would send her flowers on her birthday. She loved Larry. Patrick Duffy got on very well with Larry. It was Larry that persuaded Patrick to come back to the show, hence it was all a dream as Bobby appears in the shower. It's the only way he could come back after being run over by a car.
"You have succeeded into becoming the perfect failure",