Charlene Tilton as Lucy Ewing in a promotional image for the Dallas episode guide, highlighting a beloved character from the long-running TV drama series.
Welcome to the definitive Dallas Episode Guide, your comprehensive resource for exploring every captivating episode of the iconic television series “Dallas,” as well as related “Knots Landing” episodes featuring your favorite Ewing family members. This guide meticulously catalogs each episode in order of original broadcast date, ensuring you can easily navigate through the drama, intrigue, and unforgettable moments that defined this legendary show.
Dallas Episodes: Seasons and Specials
This episode guide is structured by season, allowing you to effortlessly trace the evolution of “Dallas” from its inception to its unforgettable conclusion. We’ve also included “Knots Landing” episodes that feature “Dallas” characters, providing a complete viewing experience for dedicated fans.
Season 1 (1977-1978)
Season 2 (1978-1979)
Season 3 (1979-1980)
- Knots Landing Episode 1: “Pilot,” December 27, 1979
- Knots Landing Episode 2: “Community Spirit,” January 3, 1980
- Knots Landing Episode 6: “Home is For Healing,” January 31, 1980
Season 4 (1980-1981)
- Knots Landing Episode 18: “Kristin,” December 18, 1980
- Knots Landing Episode 22: “A Family Matter,” January 22, 1981
- Knots Landing Episode 26: “The Loudest Word,” February 19, 1981
- Knots Landing Episode 30: “Designs,” March 26, 1981
Season 5 (1981-1982)
Season 6 (1982-1983)
- Knots Landing Episode 55: “Daniel,” October 7, 1982
- Knots Landing Episode 59: “New Beginnings,” October 29, 1982
Season 7 (1983-1984)
Season 8 (1984-1985)
Season 9 (1985-1986)
- “The Family Ewing,” September 27, 1985
- “Rock Bottom,” September 27, 1985
- “Those Eyes,” October 4, 1985
- “Resurrection,” October 11, 1985
- “Saving Grace,” October 18, 1985
- “Mothers,” October 25, 1985
- “The Wind of Change,” November 1, 1985
- “Quandary,” November 8, 1985
- “Close Encounters,” November 15, 1985
- “Suffer the Little Children,” November 22, 1985
- “The Prize,” November 29, 1985
- “En Passant,” December 6,1985
- “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen,” December 13, 1985
- “Curiosity Killed the Cat,” December 20, 1985
- “The Missing Link,” January 3, 1986
- “Twenty-Four Hours,” January 10, 1986
- “The Deadly Game,” January 17, 1986
- “Blame It on Bogota,” January 24, 1986
- “Shadow Games,” January 31, 1986
- “Missing,” February 7, 1986
- “Dire Straits,” February 14, 1986
- “Overture,” February 21, 1986
- “Sitting Ducks,” February 28, 1986
- “Masquerade,” March 7, 1986
- “Just Desserts,” March 14, 1986
- “Nothing’s Ever Perfect,” March 21, 1986
- Movie: “Dallas: The Early Years,” March 23, 1986
- “J.R. Rising,” April 4, 1986
- “Serendipity,” April 11, 1986
- “Thrice in a Lifetime,” May 2, 1986
- “Hello … Goodbye … Hello,” May 9, 1986
- “Blast From the Past,” May 16, 1986
Season 10 (1986-1987)
- “Return to Camelot, Part 1,” September 26, 1986
- “Return to Camelot, Part 2,” September 26, 1986
- “Pari Per Sue,” October 3, 1986
- “Once and Future King,” October 10, 1986
- “Enigma,” October 17, 1986
- “Trompe L’Oeil,” October 24, 1986
- “Territorial Imperative,” October 31, 1986
- “The Second Time Around,” November 7, 1986
- “Bells Are Ringing,” November 14, 1986
- “Who’s Who at the Oil Baron’s Ball?” November 21, 1986
- “Proof Positive,” November 28, 1986
- “Something Old, Something New,” December 5, 1986
- “Bar-B-Cued,” December 12, 1986
- “The Fire Next Time,” December 19, 1986
- “So Shall Ye Reap,” January 2, 1987
- “Tick, Tock,” January 9, 1987
- “Night Visitor,” January 23, 1987
- “Cat and Mouse,” January 30, 1987
- “High Noon for Calhoun,” February 6, 1987
- “Olio,” February 13, 1987
- “A Death in the Family,” February 20, 1987
- “Revenge of the Nerd,” February 27, 1987
- “The Ten Percent Solution,” March 13, 1987
- “Some Good, Some Bad,” March 20, 1987
- “War and Peace,” April 3, 1987
- “Ruthless People,” April 10, 1987
- “The Dark at the End of the Tunnel,” May 1, 1987
- “Two-Fifty,” May 8, 1987
- “Fall of the House of Ewing,” May 15, 1987
Season 11 (1987-1988)
- “After the Fall: Ewing Rise,” September 25, 1987
- “After the Fall: Digger Redux,” September 25, 1987
- “The Son Also Rises,” October 2, 1987
- “Gone with the Wind,” October 9, 1987
- “The Lady Vanishes,” October 16, 1987
- “Tough Love,” October 23, 1987
- “The Last Tango in Dallas,” October 30, 1987
- “The Mummy’s Revenge,” November 6, 1987
- “Hustling,” November 13, 1987
- “Bedtime Story,” November 20, 1987
- “Lovers and Other Liars,” November 27, 1987
- “Brothers and Sons,” December 4, 1987
- “Brother, Can You Spare a Child?” December 11, 1987
- “Daddy’s Little Darlin’,” December 18, 1987
- “It’s Me Again!” January 8, 1988
- “Marriage on the Rocks,” January 15, 1988
- “The Anniversary Waltz,” January 22, 1988
- “Brotherly Love,” February 5, 1988
- “The Best Laid Plans,” February 12, 1988
- “Farlow’s Follies,” February 19, 1988
- “Malice in Dallas,” February 26, 1988
- “Crime Story,” March 4, 1988
- “To Have and to Hold …” March 11, 1988
- “Dead Reckoning,” March 18, 1988
- “Never Say Never,” April 1, 1988
- “Last of the Good Guys,” April 8, 1988
- “Top Gun,” April 15, 1988
- “Pillow Talk,” April 29, 1988
- “Things Ain’t Going So Good at Southfork Again,” May 6, 1988
- “The Fat Lady Singeth,” May 13, 1988
Season 12 (1988-1989)
- “Carousel,” October 28, 1988
- “No Greater Love,” November 4, 1988
- “The Call of the Wild,” November 11, 1988
- “Out of the Frying Pan,” November 18, 1988
- “Road Work,” December 2, 1988
- “War and Love and the Whole Damned Thing,” December 9, 1988
- “Showdown at the Ewing Corral,” December 16, 1988
- “Deception,” January 6, 1989
- “Counter Attack,” January 13, 1989
- “The Sting,” January 20, 1989
- “The Two Mrs. Ewings,” January 27, 1989
- “The Switch,” February 3, 1989
- “He-e-ere’s Papa!” February 10, 1989
- “Comings and Goings,” February 17, 1989
- “Country Girl,” February 24, 1989
- “Wedding Bell Blues,” February 24, 1989
- “The Way We Were,” March 3, 1989
- “The Serpent’s Tooth,” March 10, 1989
- “Three Hundred,” March 17, 1989
- “April Showers,” March 31, 1989
- “And Away We Go!” April 7, 1989
- “The Yellow Brick Road,” April 14, 1989
- “The Sound of Money,” April 28, 1989
- “The Great Texas Waltz,” May 5, 1989
- “Mission to Moscow,” May 12, 1989
- “The Reel Life,” May 19, 1989
Season 13 (1989-1990)
- “The Phantom of the Oil Rig,” September 22, 1989
- “The Leopard’s Spots,” September 22, 1989
- “Cry Me a River of Oil,” September 29, 1989
- “Ka-booom,” October 6, 1989
- “Sunset, Sunrise,” October 13, 1989
- “Pride and Prejudice,” October 20, 1989
- “Fathers and Other Strangers,” November 3, 1989
- “Black Tide,” November 10, 1989
- “Daddy Dearest,” November 17, 1989
- “Hell’s Fury,” December 1, 1989
- “Cally on a Hot Tin Roof,” December 8, 1989
- “Sex, Lies and Videotape,” December 15, 1989
- “Tale of Two Cities,” January 5, 1990
- “Judgment Day,” January 12, 1990
- “Unchain My Heart,” January 19, 1990
- “I Dream of Jeannie,” February 2, 1990
- “After Midnight,” February 9, 1990
- “The Crucible,” February 16, 1990
- “Dear Hearts and Gentle People,” February 23, 1990
- “Paradise Lost,” March 9, 1990
- “Will Power,” March 16, 1990
- “The Smiling Cobra,” March 30, 1990
- “Jessica Redux,” April 6, 1990
- “Family Plot,” April 13, 1990
- “The Southfork Wedding Jinx,” April 27, 1990
- “Three-Three-Three, Part 1,” May 4, 1990
- “Three-Three-Three, Part 2,” May 11, 1990
Season 14 (1990-1991)
- “April in Paris,” November 2, 1990
- “Charade,” November 9, 1990
- “One Last Kiss,” November 16, 1990
- “Terminus,” November 23, 1990
- “Tunnel of Love,” November 30, 1990
- “Heart and Soul,” December 7, 1990
- “The Fabulous Ewing Boys,” December 14, 1990
- “The Odessa File,” December 21, 1990
- “Sail On,” January 4, 1991
- “Lock, Stock and Jock,” January 11, 1991
- “‘S’ is for Seduction,” January 18, 1991
- “Designing Women,” February 1, 1991
- “90265,” February 8, 1991
- “Smooth Operator,” February 15, 1991
- “Win Some, Lose Some,” March 1, 1991
- “Fathers and Sons and Fathers and Sons,” March 8, 1991
- “When the Wind Blows,” March 29, 1991
- “Those Darned Ewings,” April 5, 1991
- “Farwell, My Lovely,” April 12, 1991
- “Some Leave, Some Get Carried Out,” April 19, 1991
- “The Decline and Fall of the Ewing Empire,” April 26, 1991
- “Conundrum, Part 1,” May 3, 1991
- “Conundrum, Part 2,” May 3, 1991
Sequels and Specials
- “J.R. Returns,” November 15, 1996
- “War of the Ewings,” April 24, 1998
- “Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork,” November 7, 2004
TNT’s Dallas: A New Generation Episode Guide
The “Dallas” saga continued with TNT’s revival, bringing the Ewing family into a new era. Explore the episode guide for the updated series:
Season 1 (2011-2012)
Season 2 (2012-2013)
Season 3 (2013-2014)
This Dallas episode guide is your portal to revisiting every dramatic twist and turn. Dive in and explore the rich history of “Dallas”!