[10/26/11 - 10:22 AM] Video: First Day on "Dallas" Set with Larry Hagman and Josh Henderson The co-stars took a minute on set to give you a sneak peek into what life is like back on Southfork Ranch.
[via press release from TNT]
Video: First Day on "Dallas" Set with Larry Hagman and Josh Henderson
TNT began production last week on the first season of the eagerly anticipated new series DALLAS. Stars Larry Hagman and Josh Henderson took a minute on set to give you a sneak peek into what life is like back on Southfork Ranch.
Larry Hagman returns as J.R. Ewing, whose plots and schemes over the years have threatened to destroy his entire family. Josh Henderson (Desperate Housewives) stars as J.R. and Sue Ellen Ewing's son, John Ross, who is determined to undermine his grandmother's legacy by drilling for oil on Ewing land.
Shot on location in the title city, Dallas comes to TNT from Warner Horizon Television, with pilot writer Cynthia Cidre and Michael M. Robin serving as executive producers. TNT's Dallas is based upon the series created by David Jacobs.
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