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More info will be available sometime this week when ABC Cable Network Groups/SoapNet make the full release at the TCA Tour, though here is a little sneak peak (right now it is hush-hush info
):SoapNet has acquired the cable rights to primetime soap Dallas from Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution, airing weekdays beginning on September 8. This is the third major acquisition for SoapNet over the past 12 months (Dynasty, Another World). --------------------------------------------------------- SoapNet lathers up with 'Dallas' Show will air weekdays beginning Sept. 8 SoapNet has picked up exclusive rights to all 13 seasons of classic CBS sudser "Dallas" from Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution. The popular primetime soap will air weekdays beginning Sept. 8 during daytime. Deal marks the third acquisition the cabler has made within a year. SoapNet picked up Aaron Spelling's 1980s soap staple "Dynasty" in October and Procter & Gamble-owned serial "Another World" in July. "For us, it's a very large acquisition. 'Dallas' is the emblematic soap," SoapNet general manager Deborah Blackwell said. "It not only broadens and enriches our offerings, but it's something our viewers have been asking for since day one." "World" and "Dallas" highlight the Disney-owned cabler's commitment to adding non-ABC soaps to its slate. "We want to get the best daytime shows and the best of the classic soaps from any network, not just ABC," Blackwell said. Last month, SoapNet posted a 0.7 rating in women 18-49, making it the No. 6 basic cable net in its target demo. "Dallas" debuted in 1978 and chronicled the saga of the dysfunctional Ewing family. Skein garnered most publicity for its "Who Shot J.R.?" cliffhanger in season two. "Dallas," starring Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Victoria Principal, was created by David Jacobs and produced by Leonard Katzman, Lee Rich and Philip Caprice. |
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Yay! This is great news. I cannot wait for SoapNet to start airing it. I haven't seen it before, so I'm looking forward to it. SoapNet has been getting better with the recent acquisitions. I can't wait to see what they have in store for 2004.
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Yes! Finally! SOAPnet does a fairly good job of keeping episodes intact too (48 minutes, but I have no idea how long they were during the original run).
I can't wait. I just hope it doesn't replace Knots Landing. Odds are it will air at 1pm (which sucks, but hopefully Growing Pains will be over by then) or before KL. Thanks for the scoop Pav! I couldn't believe it when I saw the post, lol, I had to look twice. |
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That is great. I'm not surprised that SoapNet picked it up. It belongs on there.
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SoapNet's official release is out, earlier than I expected. No really other details though:
SOAPnet ROPES EXCLUSIVE BROADCAST RIGHTS TO "DALLAS" BRINGING THE SOUTHFORK EWINGS BACK TO TELEVISION BURBANK, CA, July 7 -- SOAPnet has acquired the exclusive broadcast rights to all 13 seasons of the primetime classic Dallas from Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution, announced Deborah Blackwell, General Manager of SOAPnet. Dallas will air weekdays on SOAPnet beginning Monday, September 8. The series starring Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Victoria Principal first aired on CBS from 1978-1991. "We got J.R.," said Blackwell, echoing the legendary "Who Shot J.R.?" stunt that led to one of the most watched television events in broadcast history. "SOAPnet continues to add popular soaps that our viewers want to see and in Dallas, we've struck oil. We've acquired three soaps in the last year that continue to establish our brand and provide our viewers with a 24-hour soapy environment." "We've enjoyed an excellent relationship with SOAPnet for years," said Eric Frankel, President, Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution. "Dallas is sure to become a signature series for SOAPnet and proudly joins a number of our other top-quality dramas, including Knots Landing, The Colbys, and Falcon Crest on their lineup." Dallas, which originally premiered in April 1978, chronicled the exploits of the oil-rich Ewing family and featured such stars as Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Victoria Principal. Set in Texas, the series, which revolved around the Ewings' shady business dealings and dysfunctional family dynamics, was one of the longest-running and most popular primetime series in television history and inspired dozens of successful clones in the 1980's. Over the years, some of Hollywood's top talent, including Barbara Eden ("I Dream of Genie"), Oscar-winning actor George Kennedy ("Cool Hand Luke") and a young Brad Pitt, made Dallas a stop on the map of their careers. Dallas was created by David Jacobs and produced by Leonard Katzman, Lee Rich and Philip Caprice. SOAPnet, the new way to watch soaps, offers same day episodes of popular daytime dramas including All My Children, One Life To Live, General Hospital, and Port Charles at night for convenient viewing. In addition, the network provides inside access to stars and storylines with original programs including the Emmy-nominated one-hour talk show, Soap Talk and the entertainment magazine show Soap Center. Wrapped in a 24-hour environment, SOAPnet also offers primetime classics including Dynasty, Knots Landing as well as former series, Ryan's Hope and Another World. Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution is one of the leading suppliers of programming to the pay television and basic cable marketplaces. WBDCD is responsible for sales, marketing and distribution of already-produced product from the Studio's vast library, including feature films, television series, mini-series, television movies and specials to basic cable and pay television. WBDCD is also a major licensor of feature films to the broadcast networks. |
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Okay, now I'm really pissed.
First Another World and now Dallas? Georgia cable companies need to pick up SoapNet. As far as I can see nobody offers it here. I have comcast and it's not listed on their website. Those are two of my favorite shows that I would love to see again.
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I'M SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY!!!!!!! I'm completely thrilled, Haggie speaking with his southern accent is soooooooooooooooooooooo HOT!!! Well, looks like a got a new show to tape. lol. Thanks for the update.
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Thanks Pav for this outstanding news! I can't tell you how happy I am that finally I will be able to see this show again; along with Hulk and Dukes, it was a Friday night staple for me for many years.
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I'm thrilled!!! Dynasty coming back in October was great but this was what I was really looking forward too. So now, what's leaving? Falcon Crest is gone. Is Knots Landing next??
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I don't think "Knot's Landing" is going anywhere, its still very popular and has a loyal, loyal following... But hopefully they'll cut back on the soaptalk episodes and that would open up several slots for them to air new shows.... Soaptalk really only needs to air twice a day... not the 50 million times a day it currently airs... |
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YES!!!! FINNALY someone's reruning it!!! This is something that me & all the other fans have been asking for, for a long time!!!
Now, if only they'd make another movie, which is something else fans want!
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According to a recent article in SOAP OPERA WEEKLY magazine, Dallas will air weekdays at 1pm and 6pm. I have no idea if anything else will change. If nothing does (I'm sure it will though) the 1pm airing will replace Knots Landing (it will still air, hopefully, at 2pm) and the 6pm airing will replace SOAPCenter and Port Charles.
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Are they going to show the epsiodes from 1st to last because I've never seen it before and I would like to know everything that goes on.
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I can't wait to watch Dallas again. My wife and I watched the original run and watched it on TNN. I will be taping this time around. WAY TO GO SOAPNET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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