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1139:), but the car hits him instead. He dies hours later, leaving Pam heartbroken. For the next year, Pam goes on to work at Ewing Oil and runs Bobby's interest in the company, while reestablishing her relationship with Mark Grayson, who had not died as previously thought. However, the morning after her wedding to Mark, Pam goes into the bathroom and finds Bobby in the shower – alive and well. It transpires that the events of the entire past year were nothing more than a dream she had, and Bobby did not die. Pam and Bobby remarry in 1986, and she receives good news at the end of the 1986–87 season finale: she is finally able to conceive a baby, after confirming that there would be no health risks involved. However, she never gets that chance. While calling her husband to tell him the good news, she is in a massive auto accident where she hits an oil tanker which explodes and she is severely burned in the subsequent fire. While recovering from her burns, she decides to leave Dallas, including Bobby and Christopher, and disappears. She later divorces Bobby for a second time. 884:, and she really had to fight for everything she aspired to and achieved. When Bobby married her, he wasn’t marrying a milquetoast; she was very, very spirited; she was always a good person. I always felt Pam was the moral centre of the programme but she was complicated, and she was fiery, she had opinions, and she was not afraid to voice them. But as the years went by, as J.R. became more and more evil, the writers felt, and I certainly understand why for the benefit of the show, that Pam had to become more and more good." When asked about whether she had any input on her characters growth, she said: "Once the show achieved extraordinary world wide fame, I don’t think any of us had much input. You know the old saying, if it's not broken, don’t fix it; I really believe that 1170:
Call to Arms", Christopher tries to have his mother declared legally dead so he can inherit her shares of Barnes Global. In the same episode, an agent named Ellis finds a list of deposits made to a Swiss account that mirror the amount in the trust, indicating there is still activity and implying she remains alive. However, in the episode "Legacies", Pam was finally declared dead. Her plastic surgeon, David Gordon, explains that she had been horribly burned in her 1987 car accident, and left her family because she didn't want them to see the way she looked. She underwent several surgeries in an attempt to reverse some of the badly scarred tissue left by the oil truck explosion. Unfortunately, she had developed
855:. Principal, who wanted to represent her character's outsider perception of the family, would portray this with the cast. Leonard Katzman described her as being "the world's most isolated lady". When confronted by Katzman about why Principal chose to be isolated from everyone else, he described the situation as: "After a while, I thought, 'Maybe she doesn't like us'. I went to see her. She said, 'No, I like everybody. It's just that I want to feel like an outsider, like Pam Barnes does, being married to a Ewing.'" Principal also took to other ways of improving her character, such as taking voice lessons to perfect a Texas accent. Fellow actor 863:"She is enigmatic but I must tell you I never had a bad experience because of her enigma. What it was, she explained this once, is that she did this on purpose. The choice she made as an actress was, in playing the outsider in the Ewing family, she actually maintained somewhat of an outsider position with the cast as social equals. She didn't do a lot of the hanging out social activities that a lot of us did because we were together so much. So in that sense, she was maybe a few percentage points removed from the swirl that was the social center of our group. At least twice a year 946:. According to Patrick Duffy, being immediately paired off with Principal was a challenge. He said, "We were in a constant state of competition. We were very territorial in front of the camera, and it was a strain." However, their off-screen relationship significantly improved in the show's third season, with Duffy explaining: "I developed an appreciation for her, and I think for the first time she started to trust me. Some of the best scenes on the show were between Victoria and me, and they happened after we got comfortable with each other." 679:.com, Cynthia Cidre (the show's executive producer) commented: "Bobby's ex-wife – played by Victoria Principal from 1978 to 1987 – is not currently planned to appear in the revamped soap's second season. It's not in our plans so far and I've pitched the whole season. It seemed to me at the time needed a breath of fresh air, so I said let's give Bobby a new wife, having no idea what a pot I was stirring. I personally have not reached out to and to my knowledge the studio hasn't either, and I don't think she has any interest in it. 897: 3461: 999: 488:. He described her character as, "a semitrashy lady who marries into a rich Texas family". After crafting the backstory of the Ewing family, Jacobs began to realize that the show couldn't be settled simply around the character of Pamela. He wanted it to be based around the entire clan and their lives as wealthy oil people living in Dallas, Texas. Evans was ultimately not offered the part, but ironically would later go on to play 599:, who would play Pamela's on-screen love, knew the part was ideal for Principal the minute he set his eyes on her. He recalled that one of the finalists for Pamela "was a remarkably talented young actress from New York... really good. , in walked Victoria Principal with the tightest jeans I've ever seen and the most unbelievable blouse. I just went, 'Hello, Pam'. I knew she was going to be Pam Ewing." Producer Michael Filerman ( 1196: 532:. Lee Rich, an executive producer in 1979, recounted: "We had all heard rumors about Victoria. This is a small town. Victoria's background, her so-called past, was a plus. We felt that she had experienced life and could understand the part." Jacobs later said, "Victoria, of all the actors, went for the role the most aggressively. And that sort of determination just became part of the character." Prior to being cast in 782: 1069:), who is building a case against Ewing Oil, claiming that she passed a very important company file to Cliff. Bobby vigorously defends his wife and the family eventually find out that Pam is innocent. Shortly after the pilot episode, Pam becomes pregnant with Bobby's child. However, she argues with a drunk J.R. and falls from the rafter of a barn, prompting her to miscarry the baby. 649:. There's great sadness in leaving my friends and the show – I was never bored with it – but I'm not at all ambivalent about this. I'm realistic about taking care of myself financially. I didn't want to walk away blindly without plans. My plans are set. I have a project with a network that is ready to go that I can't talk about yet. It's a drama mystery." 1094:). Overwhelmed by a sense of loss after Digger's death and deathbed confession, she pushes to find out more about what happened to her mother. She develops a notion – a dream born out of grief – that perhaps her mother isn't dead after all. Then a private investigator turns up evidence that her mother had not died as Digger had believed, but was alive in 49: 1102:
clear that Pam needs psychiatric help. She is admitted to a psychiatric hospital where she can get the help she needs. On a surprise visit to Southfork, Pam walks through the front door and sees Bobby with a baby boy in his arms. In soaring spirits, Pam quickly settles into her life as mother to Christopher (Eric Farlow, later
645:"I've considered for two years, and in the last six months, it's seemed real clear to me. I realized that my job would become my career if I stayed. Some people stay with a series until the end, you know, and afterwards they often have some problems, I think, finding new opportunities. And I wanted a career after 1098:. Meanwhile, Bobby has taken over Ewing Oil while J.R. is convalescing after being shot. Pam watches her husband get deeper and deeper into the heart of business in an effort to prove himself, and takes note of Bobby's instinctive attraction to power, which she realizes might be a danger to their marriage. 611:) offered insight, "Principal really wanted that role...and worked very hard to get it. And there's a humanity about her that's just winning. And the camera likes her very much. The camera just loves her. That's real important." During the pilot filming, Principal became very close with teenaged actress 1240:
at the end of season ten, by the time the series' 11th season rolled around, Principal's character, Pamela Ewing, was still lingering about, swathed in bandages after being seriously injured in a car accident. As if to lead viewers to the conclusion that Pamela would suddenly make a complete recovery
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The baby issue continue to haunt Pam, after learning that she is unlikely to carry a child past the third month of pregnancy. Her depression culminates in near-fatal tragedy: Pam tries to kill herself by jumping off the top of the place of her employment, The Store. However, Bobby stops her but it is
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on March 11, 2013, viewers learned that J.R. had been investigating Pam's disappearance before he died. In the episode "Let Me In", the Ewings discover Rebecca Wentworth left one-third of Barnes Global to her daughter, Pam, which Christopher would inherit in the event of her death. In the episode "A
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also made notice that the departure was related to a "financial disagreement", even after Principal's agent gave notice that she was leaving. A show spokesperson commented, "We were unable to reach an agreement and now the producers are revising scripts without her...she turned down our last offer."
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confronted her about the issue and she said, "I like everybody. It's just that I want to feel like an outsider, like Pam Barnes does, being married to a Ewing." Principal also took to other ways of improving her character, such as taking voice lessons to perfect a Texas accent. Her relationship with
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to receive an experimental surgery but died on the operating table. According to Pam's death certificate, she was born on April 10, 1950, and died on July 14, 1989, making her only thirty-nine years old at the time of her death. However, this contradicts the flashback scenes of the episode "Jock's
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is still one of our favorite guilty pleasures, even the great Ewing empire is not immune to the absurd storytelling techniques the genre has become associated with. While your average primetime soap operas don't usually mingle with the stuff of sci-fi and horror, there's an incredibly high rate of
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frightens Pam's horse when she is out riding and throws her, causing a second miscarriage. In 1980, Pam watches Digger die slowly and painfully as a result of his decades of heavy drinking. On Digger's deathbed, he tells Pam that she's not his biological child, but born after an affair her mother
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script, I read it. When I finished, I knew my life had changed – that part was mine. So I called the person and said, "I'm sending someone in." She said, "Who?" I said, "Just put down my name. It will be a surprise." And it certainly was a surprise – I showed up with me! I sent myself in for it!"
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was also a member of that group. Victoria was always slightly outside and didn't participate in those things. It was her own choice and she felt it was conducive to her playing the part of Pamela. But the times we were together on the set, waiting for scenes to be shot, in the make-up room and
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with him to find the truth, preparing to fight whoever she had to in order to keep her son. As Rebecca leaves for Houston on business, the Wentworth jet was involved in a midair collision and Rebecca is killed. Pam is devastated – and angry – blaming the contest between J.R. and Bobby for her
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were faced with the obstacle of getting the audience to root for a new love interest in Pam's life. When asked about the reception of his characters relationship with Pamela, Beck commented: "It was always set up that way from the beginning, so it was quite a task and of course they came back
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while she was married to Digger. Digger caught them together, and Digger ended up shooting Hutch dead in a temper and burying Hutch's body on Southfork land. Digger then brought up Pamela as if she were his own daughter, becoming her legal father. Pamela's mother, Rebecca, left Digger and her
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together in the long run. I was just hoping for the best. I never got an extraordinary reaction from the public but it was everywhere, so constant recognition. It was pretty amazing but I never saw it the way he sees it but I can see his point of view. I never really looked at it like that."
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said, "Without Bobby we lost the white knight to J.R. and the Romeo to Victoria Principal's Juliet. With Patrick back we can return to the family drama that made the show." The entire previous season was written off as a dream, with Pamela waking up and finding Bobby alive in the shower.
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in the tradition of her husband Bobby Ewing's (Patrick Duffy) "return from the dead" at the outset of season ten, the ultimate fate of Pamela was left unresolved for several weeks—and further complicated when the poor girl suddenly vanished from her hospital bed."
961:(Mark Graison) to cause drama for the couple. Eventually, the two characters divorced one another and went their separate ways. After becoming involved with Ewing Oil, Bobby tended to put Pam on the backburner with the company coming first. In an interview with 2768: 1154:). Later, after Cliff leaves, her doctor asks why she didn't tell Cliff that she has a terminal disease and only has a year to live. This was the character's final appearance in the series, although Pam was not immediately declared dead on the show. 733:
after stars Patrick Duffy and Jesse Metcalfe let slip producers want her in the show's upcoming reboot. The actress' character, Pamela Ewing, was written out of the series in 1987, when viewers were told she had only months to live after fleeing the
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After Jacobs decided that Evans would no longer play Pam, he began searching for another actress to play the character. The role was eventually won by then 28-year-old actress, Victoria Principal. Principal won the role over another finalist,
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in 1985, it was assumed that Pamela and Bobby's relationship had finally ended after a brief reconciliation during that season. However, the actor returned to the show the following season after the ratings began to fall.
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By 1985, Bobby and Pam realize that they are still in love. Bobby proposes, Pam accepts and they spend the night together. The next morning, Bobby saves Pam from being hit by a car driven by her deranged half-sister,
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and "a part in it that was written for you". Eventually, Principal received a copy of the script "and read it and thought was absolutely right". Acting as her own agent, she set up a meeting with the producers of
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said that Principal was "unlikely" to return to the new series due to lack of interest in the project, but the door would always be open. He said, "She's indicated that it's something she's not interested in."
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in 1986 after being absent for an entire season. The whole year's worth of episodes was written off entirely as Pam's dream. The storyline garnered the show a lot of publicity, both good and bad. The Staff of
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After her miscarriage, much of the hostility from the family evaporates, with the exception of J.R. He openly despises her and her brother. In 1979, Pam is told by Digger's doctor that Digger was a carrier of
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characters returning from the dead in the genre. Case in point: Bobby Ewing. Presumed dead after being run over by his sister-in-law, Katherine Wentworth, who also happened to be obsessed with him, fans (and
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had quite a different idea of what he envisioned the show to be. He wanted to create a television show based on "family issues and examining relationships at the middle class level". The Production Company,
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children behind in mysterious circumstances when Pamela was a year old, giving Digger the impression that she was dead. Pamela and Cliff were both raised by Digger and Digger's sister, their aunt Maggie.
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award for "Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role on a Prime Time Serial" in 1986, while also sharing a nomination with Patrick Duffy for "Favorite Super Couple: Prime Time" in 1988. Hal Erickson of
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which she accepted, however, she stipulated in the contract for the role to be written out as she was planning to attend law school. However, she obtained the pilot audition script for
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and made notion that a possible return could potentially happen in the future, critically saying: "The drama. The mystery. The intrigue. Specifically, where is Victoria Principal?"
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award for "Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role on a Prime Time Serial" in 1986. She also shared a nomination with Patrick Duffy for "Favorite Super Couple: Prime Time" in 1988.
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In 1985, Patrick Duffy announced his intentions to leave the show which left Pamela and Bobby permanently disconnected from each other. When Duffy initially left
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Pamela and Bobby's relationship changed significantly as the show went on and began to progress. In order to create conflict, the producers brought in actors
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Victoria Principal has said that she feels Pam changed throughout the course of the series. She commented, "Pam didn’t have two parents, her father was a
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of the Barnes/Ewing family around which the soap was originally structured. At the beginning of the serial in 1978, Pamela was the newly married wife of
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mother's death. Pam leaves Bobby and they divorce in the fall of 1983. She then begins a relationship with wealthy businessman Mark Grayson (
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continuation set to air in June 2012, rumors began swirling that Principal could make a return to the show as Pam. On March 28, 2012,
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noted that Principal was lined up for other venues at the time, included a project serial of her own. However, Principal, saying:
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was included in that group, and we would go up together, and Steve and I would take other trips together. We were a group, and
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and Pam's adopted son Christopher Ewing, though various stars of the original series will be reprising their roles. With the
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said, "She hasn't (come back) – she hasn't as yet. But I think for the producers of the show, it's an open invitation."
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said that Principal was "certainly missed" as original character Pam when reviewing the new series. Morgan Jeffrey of
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are known (and at times hated) for their ridiculously implausible storylines, and while '80s primetime suddser
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in 1986, after being killed off a year earlier, the entire previous year had been written off as Pam's dream.
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in 2004, "I had left acting to be an agent and was on my way to law school, but when a friend dropped off a
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that was televised in 2004, marking her first public appearance with them since her exit from the show.
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to live with her new husband. The strongest hostility towards Pamela came from Bobby's older brother,
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Irving J. Moore (director), Arthur Bernard Lewis (writer) (April 9, 1982). ""Goodbye, Cliff Barnes" (
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Irving J. Moore(director), Linda Elstad (writer) (November 6, 1981). "'The Sweet Smell of Revenge' (
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Leonard Katzman (director), David Paulsen (writer) (May 15, 1987). "'Fall of the House of Ewing' (
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Irving J. Moore(director), Arthur Bernard Lewis (writer) (October 5, 1979). "'The Silent Killer' (
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Patrick Duffy's character, Bobby, was a central component to the show, and when Duffy returned to
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looked upon it as something that was working and they did not want to deviate from the formula."
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Irving J. Moore(director), Barbara Searles (writer) (February 29, 1980). "'The Wheeler Dealer' (
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They said, "Victoria Principal could be set to make a shock return to legendary drama series
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Leonard Katzman (director), Leonard Katzman (writer) (December 11, 1981). "'Starting Over' (
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The character of Pamela has been well received by television critics. Principal received a
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to star, and was indefinitely called "The Untitled Linda Evans Project" that was set in
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told the background of the longstanding feud between Jock Ewing and Pamela's father,
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premiere, with a different appearance as a result of plastic surgery (now played by
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is central to understanding her character. The couple produced the opening scene of
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Leonard Katzman (director), Leonard Katzman (writer) (May 17, 1985). "'Swan Song' (
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when the show first aired in 1978, with Bobby bringing his new bride home to meet
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and her body is severely burned. A year later, she was briefly played by actress
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which is the current copyright owner of the series) announced it was producing
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In a dream, Pam (Victoria Principal) clutches Bobby after he was hit by a car.
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and I would go up to Canada – fishing trips, hunting trips, things like that.
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nomination in the category of "Best Actress in a Television Series" at the
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nomination in the category of "Best Actress in a Television Series" at the
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reported that Principal's return to the show was a definite possibility.
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Principal received positive reviews for her portrayal of Pamela and a
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Principal landed the role of Pamela Barnes Ewing on the long-running
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in 1987, when the character crashes her car into a truck carrying
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said that Principal was "the one major missing piece" of the new
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in an attempt to write the character out. Pamela's storylines in
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offered Principal a role in the pilot of his television series
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Victoria Principal noted that Pamela evolved significantly as
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Principal also reunited with several former cast mates in the
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and her career ambitions changed. As Principal explained to
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Website : Exclusive Interview with Victoria Principal"
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Website : Exclusive Interview with actor John Beck"
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Catherine Barnes (legal sister, biological half-sister)
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Website : Exclusive Interview with David Jacobs"
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for her work as Pam. Principal was nominated for a
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""Digger's Daughter" ( 2430:from the original on September 19, 2015 1911: 1849:"Will You Watch the New Dallas Reboot?" 1613:"Victoria Principal: Celebrity Credits" 660:Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork 443: 3478: 2812: 2810: 2808: 2397:from the original on December 10, 2011 1569:from the original on September 6, 2011 1442:"Victoria Principal Trivia and Quotes" 2891: 2732: 2330: 2289: 2210: 2107: 2105: 1958: 1826:from the original on November 3, 2012 1651:from the original on January 20, 2021 1452:from the original on January 18, 2012 1430: 353:, first appearing on the show in the 2050:from the original on August 21, 2012 1996: 1881:"Actress Victoria Principal back in 1808:Jeffery, Morgan (October 31, 2012). 1738:; Liz and George teaming for film". 1625:from the original on August 28, 2011 519:. 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Archived from 1775:"CBS Special: Return to Southfork" 1526: 1284: 361:follows the trials of the wealthy 336:is a fictional character from the 53:Victoria Principal as Pamela Ewing 16:Fictional character in CBS' Dallas 14: 3527: 2871: 2318:from the original on May 29, 2012 2129:from the original on May 29, 2013 1677:from the original on May 27, 2018 349:. Pamela is portrayed by actress 3516:Fictional characters with cancer 3501:Dallas (TV franchise) characters 3460: 3459: 2817:N. Kent, Sari (April 17, 2013). 2674:"Bobby Ewing's Life after Death" 2383:David Gritten (March 30, 1981). 2017:from the original on May 9, 2013 1621:. United Video Satellite Group. 1440:TV.com Staff (August 12, 2009). 891: 805:, the youngest son of oil baron 47: 21:Pam Barnes (television producer) 3496:Fictional characters from Texas 2856:. Cumberland House Publishing. 2733:Gates, Anita (April 24, 1998). 2726: 2487:(April 30, 1978). ""Barbecue" ( 2263:Michelle Green (May 13, 1985). 1965:Zap, Claudine (June 20, 2012). 1663: 1637: 1546: 1053:). Early on, Bobby's brother, 1009:) is the central antagonist of 993: 2767:Tipp9jg, Joy (April 2, 2013). 334:Pamela Jean "Pam" Barnes Ewing 1: 3506:Fictional business executives 2845: 2003:Tucker, Ken (June 13, 2012). 1475:"Dallas: Season 11: Synopsis" 988: 448: 1734:"Victoria Principal Leaving 1711:"Victoria Principal Leaving 1190: 7: 2852:Curran, Barbara A. (2005). 1539:The Soap Opera Encyclopedia 1090:) had with Hutch McKinney ( 593:network from 1978 to 1991. 212:Hutch McKinney (biological) 10: 3532: 2917: 2416:Jane Hall (May 19, 1986). 2180:"Exclusive Interview with 1553:Mar, Alex (May 25, 2011). 1244:Patrick Duffy returned to 1185:1952 presidential election 505: 430:. She was nominated for a 270:Ed Haynes (1968; annulled) 18: 3455: 3396: 3351: 3333:Dallas: War of the Ewings 3308: 3272: 3191: 3182: 3175: 3155: 3114: 3066: 2958: 2949: 2925: 2718:. Season 9. 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Index

Pam Barnes (television producer)

Victoria Principal
Margaret Michaels
Digger's Daughter
Carousel
David Jacobs
Dallas: The Early Years
Family Guy
Ewing
Willard "Digger" Barnes
Cliff Barnes
Bobby Ewing
Christopher Ewing
Pamela Rebecca Barnes
CBS
soap opera
Dallas
Victoria Principal
first episode
Ewing family
Dallas, Texas
season 10
butane
propane
Margaret Michaels
season 1
Bobby Ewing
Patrick Duffy
Romeo and Juliet

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