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From the Candy Cane Forest to the Sea of Swirly Twirly Gumdrops, hotel painstakingly recreates iconic 'Elf' scenes
Gaylord Hotels' interactive displays let fans follow in the footsteps of Buddy and friends to bring back the spirit of Christmas. Here's a sneak peek.
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Two years after his wife's death, 'Dallas' star Patrick Duffy still considers himself 'a married man'
Patrick Duffy’s wife Carlyn may have passed away two years ago, but the former Dallas star still considers himself a married man.
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Ken Kercheval, beleaguered Cliff on 'Dallas,' dies at 83
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ken Kercheval, who played perennial punching bag Cliff Barnes to Larry Hagman's scheming oil baron J.R. Ewing on the hit TV series "Dallas," has died. He was 83.
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'Dallas' at 40: Where the gun that shot J.R. Ewing is today
"Dallas" fans continue to visit Southfork Ranch, where exteriors for the show were filmed, to get a look at where the Ewings lived. (And no, you can't spread someone's ashes on the grounds.)
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Bravo star LeeAnne Locken recalls her time on 'Miss Congeniality' set with Sandra Bullock
LeeAnne Locken from Bravo's Real Housewives of Dallas played Miss Nebraska in Miss Congeniality. She recalls working with Sandra Bullock.
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It Was All A Dream: ‘Dallas’ And The Top 5 Terrible TV Plot Twists
It was on September 26, 1986 — 30 years ago today — that Pamela Barnes Ewing awoke from a dream and negated an entire season of TV. Dallas was a soap opera juggernaut for CBS, and over 14 seasons and 357 episodes, the series had to get… creative at times. Then an entire season of TV happened, until Bobby’s ex-wife Pamela awoke in her bed and revealed that NONE OF IT HAPPENED! And Bobby was alive and showering.
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The 30 Best Bad Shows of the Last 30 Years: #24-19
As our countdown continues, 'Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,' 'The Client List,' and 'Dallas' get their due.