Dallas Season 10 on DVD

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Dallas Season 10 on DVD
Distributed by
Warner Home Video

Posted: January 23rd, 2009.

DALLAS celebrates a decade of backstabbing, lies, greed and lust as The Complete Tenth Season of one of the most successful drama series ever made returns to DVD on 19 January 2009, courtesy of Warner Home Video. The series brings more underhanded, over-the-top fun as the star-studded cast including Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Barbara Bel Geddes return.

Offering 29 new episodes with gripping tales and a handful of new characters, the show continues where season nine left off – the return of Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy). Supposedly killed at the end of the eighth series, we finally find out what really happened to Bobby and how he has returned from the dead! We also see J.R. (Larry Hagman) spread his brand of poison far beyond Dallas, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) start her own business and shocking developments in the marriage between J.R’s half-brother, Ray Krebbs (Steve Kanaly), and his ambitious wife Donna (Susan Howard).

The series also brings new characters, April Stevens (Sheree J. Wilson) former wife of J.R’s cousin Jack Ewing, who like everyone else in the family is determined to carve out her own piece of the Ewing millions, and Ben Stires (Steve Forrest), who throws a wrench into the marital bliss of Miss Ellie Ewing (Barbara Bel Geddes) and second husband Clayton Barlow (Howard Keel).

DALLAS has enthralled fans around the world since its launch in April 1978. Warner Home Video is now offering you the chance to watch the Golden Globe winning DALLAS again and again on DVD.

The DVD is out now, it runs for 1370 mins and retails for £24.99 on DVD,but is currently on Amazon at the link above for £15.98.

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