Before I tell you about the FUN DAY we had on MONDAY, I’ll give you quick overview of our super busy Tuesday:
Tuesday, November 28, was a day of chores. We found a DIY doggie wash, so we took our little Miss Zoey there and gave her a bath. We always gave her baths when we were living in a house, but in the RV, it’s a lot more difficult. Anyway, she did fine and everyone there thought she was SO cute. When we got home, we grabbed a quick sandwich and some fruit for lunch.
Then it was off to the laundromat to do laundry. On the way home from the laundromat, we stoppped by the local grocery store and bought a couple of steaks. After that, back at the RV, we set up outside (temperature that afternoon was around 74 degrees ☺️) and I groomed Zoey. I used the clippers to trim her body hair and my new dog scissors to trim around her paws, tail, and ears. Her face is another story. She HATES the scissors coming close to her face; mainly she hates it when they come close to her eyes (I can’t say I blame her). She usually fights Jack and me pretty hard, but today she wasn’t too bad. I’m not as good as Miss Frankie at Pretty Paws Parlor in Bloomfield, MO, but here’s a picture of her after her hair cut:
After all that, we put away the laundry, put the sheets back on the bed, and fixed supper. We had grilled steaks, baked potatoes, and salad. The steaks were delicious! Jack just HAD to take a picture and text it to some friends of ours.
Now …… FOR OUR FUNDAY MONDAY ADVENTURE!
Monday morning we drove a little over an hour to Plano, TX. We had a special place we wanted to visit. This place is known worldwide and has a unique place in the entertainment culture of this country, as well as many countries around the world. This TV show is notorious for one of the biggest “cliff hangers” ever, and everyone was talking about that cliff hanger all summer long — in reality they kept us in suspense for EIGHT long agonizing months until the fourth episode of the fourth season! Here’s a little hint:
YEP! You guessed it! We visited Southfork Ranch where all the outside scenes of the TV show DALLAS were shot!
It is a beautiful ranch even in the late fall/winter when the grass is brown. I can only imagine how beautiful it would be in the springtime when the grass is green. There are several barns, smaller houses, pastures, and the rodeo area where they shot all the rodeo scenes when Dusty Farlow and Sue Ellen were together.
I won’t bore you with ALL the outside pictures I took (Believe me! It was A LOT!). Here’s something I didn’t know: This is not the original house/ranch that the first five episodes were filmed at. The series was only supposed to be five episodes long; like a little weekly mini-series beginning on April 2, 1978. By the fifth week, the show ranked in the top ten of the week’s most watched shows. The producers and “big wigs” at CBS decided to approve thirteen more scripts and Season One began the next full season. When the owners of the original ranch where they were filmed the first three episodes were approached about extending the filming at their home into a regular series, they said “No.” I bet they regret that decision now! The producers were forced to find another ranch in the Dallas area. They used a helicopter to do an aerial search and eventually found Southfork (that’s where they got the idea for the helicopter flying around for the opening of the show!). The show ran for thirteen years, and, as they say….”The rest is entertainment history!”
The house was built by Joe Duncan and his wife in 1970 and was named Duncan Acres. Their plan was to raise quarter horses on the ranch which was originally 200 acres. The house they built was 5,900 sq. ft. with a 957 sq. ft. enclosed garage. Exterior scenes for the show were shot at the ranch from 1978 to 1989, The agreement was that the Duncans would remain living in their home and interior scenes would be shot back at studio sets in L.A. The show became so popular, and one day during an interview, a talk show host let slip the location of the ranch. Soon after that Mrs. Duncan came home to people unknown to her swimming in her pool, paparazzi all around, and their lives changed forever. An investor (I don’t remember the man’s name) bought the ranch and turned it into a tourist attraction. He eventually went broke and had to sell it. A dear friend of Linda Gray’s (she played Sue Ellen) purchased the ranch. It is not only a tourist attraction now but an event center as well. In 1989 the show’s production shifted entirely to the studio sets built in California.
The inside of the house is nothing like the inside we saw on the television series. Although the house is big (5,900 sq. ft.), it is not as big as the studio sets of the interior of the house led the viewers to believe. However, it is a very eloquent house in it’s own right. Here are a few pictures of the interior (the house is now decorated for Christmas):
The dining room:
Miss Ellie’s kitchen:
The living room:
The bar just off the living room:
Miss Lucy’s bedroom:
Bobby and Pam’s bedroom:
And believe it or not, there is only ONE bedroom upstairs in this house. The TV series led us to believe all the bedrooms were upstairs. When the Duncans built the house the only bedroom upstairs was the master bedroom and master bathroom. So this is the upstairs bedroom – technically JR’s bedroom:
The master bathroom was gorgeous but my pictures aren’t very good and I guess I didn’t take enough of them. Mrs. Duncan was short, so her sink was lower than Mr. Duncan’s. Back in 1970 they were one of the first to have two shower heads in their walk-in shower. They each had their own toilet rooms (because Mrs. Duncan did NOT like Mr. Duncan leaving the toilet seat up!), and hers even had a bidet. I’m just sorry I didn’t get more pics of the bathroom.
This is the view from the balcony off the master bedroom upstairs.
The front door/entryway and staircase:
There is another bedroom downstairs that I haven’t told you about yet. Down the hall after Lucy’s and Bobby’s bedrooms, on the left there is another bedroom. The hall was painted a very dark gray and this bedroom was used to film a scene in the reboot series of DALLAS that ran from 2012 to 2014. If you were a DALLAS fan, you’ll remember the scene in Mexico where JR set up his murder. That Mexican hotel room scene was set up at Southfork and filmed here. If you look closely, you can see the outline of JR’s body on the floor. Here is that bedroom:
At the ranch, they even had the actual car that the character Jock Ewing drove in the show preserved in a plexiglass storage garage:
I have more pictures but don’t want to bore you. I will tell you that the museum was also very interesting with lots of memorabilia from the show, videos running of cast interviews, scripts signed by cast members, the saddles they used when riding horses on the show, and much, much more. Here are a few pictures of the museum:
Of course, they had life-sized cardboard pictures of the main characters:
The saddles (from closest to farthest away): Larry Hagman’s, Linda Gray’s, Patrick Duffy’s and Victoria Principal’s:
And, finally, the “piece de resistance” is ………..
YEP!! The actual stage gun used by the character Kristen to shoot JR at the end of Season 3 for one of the most jaw-dropping, “who done it” cliffhangers in television history! Did you know that ALL cast members were filmed shooting JR so that they would not even know who shot JR until the episode aired?
There is so much more to this tour, but you will just have to come down to Texas and see Southfork and hear all about it yourself. You are allowed to walk all around the ranch and spend as much time as you like. They even have horse rides around the ranch that you can take, but we didn’t have that much time and you have to make a reservation in advance. We had a great time touring Southfork and the weather was a little windy but absolutely beautiful.
So for now …… “On The Road Again!”
Betty
Nov 29, 2017 @ 22:02:17
So cool! Love following along on your adventures.
Nov 29, 2017 @ 23:26:41
Thanks, Jennifer. We are finally getting the hang of this full time RV thing.
Nov 29, 2017 @ 22:33:45
What a Funday Monday! Such a cool trip for you and Jack. Thanks for all the great pictures.
P.S. You did a great job on Miss Zoey.
Nov 29, 2017 @ 23:31:05
Thanks, Peg. I was a BIG DALLAS fan. Before the reboot series started in 2012, a friend had ALL the episodes from every season and special movies on DVD. She let me borrow them and I watched everyone of them again. I was surprised at how much I had forgotten … but that was a really long time ago. Lol!
Nov 29, 2017 @ 23:15:50
What an extensive and interesting entry. I’ve lived in Dallas a long time – I remember when you would run into cast members here and there. Southfork used to be out in the country, but the city has grown around it. My son used to play soccer games there.
Thanks for sharing.
Nov 29, 2017 @ 23:35:19
Your comment is very interesting, too, Bill. I can see how the city has grown out that way and engulfed those ranches in the area. That seems to be happening in many metropolitan areas. Did you ever see any of the stars of the show? If so, who? I’ve heard stories of people going to visit and tour Southfork and one of the stars of the show happened to be there. That was not my luck Monday. Oh well. Maybe next time!