Dallas (/ˈdæləs/) is a major city in the state of Texas and is the largest urban center of the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States. The city proper ranks ninth in the U.S. and third in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. The city's prominence arose from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, and its position along numerous railroad lines. The bulk of the city is in Dallas County, of which it is the county seat; however, sections of the city are located in Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties. According to the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 1,197,816. The United States Census Bureau's estimate for the city's population increased to 1,281,047, as of 2014.
The third season of the television series Dallas aired on during the 1979–80 TV season.
In alphabetical order:
Future series regular Susan Howard returns as Donna Culver for four episodes. The character Jenna Wade, who will be portrayed by series regular Priscilla Presley in later seasons, also returns for two episodes, now played by Francine Tacker. Longrunning supporting actors Jared Martin (Steven "Dusty" Farlow). George O. Petrie (Harv Smithfield), Stephanie Blackmore (Serena Wald), Tom Fuccello (Dave Culver), Jeff Cooper (Dr. Simon Ellby), Dennis Patrick (Vaughn Leland) and Barry Corbin (Sheriff Fenton Washburn) make their debuts. Mel Ferrer (Harrison Page) appears in two episodes as Pam's immediate supervisor at The Store after her promotion to Buyer. Stephen Elliott (Scotty Demarest) and Martha Scott (Patricia Shepard), who appear in one and two episodes, respectively, will return as "special guest stars" for seasons 8 and 10 (Elliot), and 9 (Scott). Characters Gary (now played by Ted Shackelford) and Valene Ewing (Joan Van Ark) appear for one and two episodes, respectively, promoting Dallas spinoff Knots Landing, premiering in December 1979.
The television show Dallas originally aired as a five-episode miniseries starting on the first Sunday of April, 1978. Though the show was never intended to continue beyond the initial five episodes, its popularity led to the creation of an additional twelve full seasons, ending after the thirteenth.
The original mini series was shot over six weeks during the winter of 1977, on location in Dallas, Texas. The Cloyce Box Ranch served as the first 'South Fork Ranch' exterior, and a Swiss Avenue building was used for the interior stage sets.
In alphabetical order:
(Turn the fuckin beat up)
{It's southern smoke, you heard me.}
Baby, what you know about that green (bubble cush)
What you know about that purp or that yellow named (codeine)
What you know about rollin on them bean bean (triple stacks)
What you know about poppin off them thing thing (big cats?)
Keep a blunt behind my ear
40 in my jeans
Pocket full of skittles
Bitch yahh what I mean [x2]
When it come to gettin fucked up thugga a chemist
I got that black ballin car pimpin ain't no limit
We mix the purple with the tus and call a shittin a bomb?
Add a little mountain dew I bet that ass a be sprung
Roll a blunt of that O.G. cush from Killa Kali's side
Were gettin ripped behind tint while the denali ride
Low key in the hood I know them hatas plottin
And they ain't gunna be good until they see my paper stoppin
Never [? ] so I'm on the same spot
Same block with the same niggas I was with when I came out
Stashed spot got more drugs then a pharmacy
And wherever you see me playa I'm a be
Feelin good livin good full of dro and juice
Triple stacks got these bitches with me gettin loose
Let me take you on a day of my life
I stay high as the sky eyes red and tight
Ay, what you know about that green (bubble cush)
What you know about that purp or that yellow named (codeine)
What you know about rollin on them bean bean (triple stacks)
What you know about poppin off them thing thing (big cats?)
Keep a blunt behind my ear
40 in my jeans
Pocket full of skittles