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.
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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
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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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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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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
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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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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."
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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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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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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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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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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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102:Last appearance
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1748:. January 30, 1987.
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1179:Trial, Part II" in
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1172:pancreatic cancer
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1940:Yahoo! News
1865:February 4,
1830:November 4,
1815:Digital Spy
1255:Soap Operas
1116:Mary Crosby
1079:rattlesnake
1051:David Wayne
1047:Keenan Wynn
1035:New Orleans
906:Bobby Ewing
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841:Bobby Ewing
803:Bobby Ewing
789:progressed.
765:Digital Spy
714:Bobby Ewing
676:Digital Spy
482:Linda Evans
391:Bobby Ewing
274:Bobby Ewing
162:Other names
140:appearances
126:appearances
68:(1978–1987)
3480:Categories
3362:Blame Game
3137:Gary Ewing
3115:Supporting
3038:Ray Krebbs
3018:Lucy Ewing
3008:Jock Ewing
3003:Jack Ewing
2951:Characters
2846:References
2773:PopCulture
2341:"Official
2300:"Official
2221:"Official
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1307:August 31,
1272:J.R. Ewing
1120:California
1108:Art Hindle
1055:J.R. Ewing
1021:, Pam and
1003:J.R. Ewing
989:Storylines
955:Jenna Wade
873:Linda Gray
853:Ray Krebbs
849:J.R. Ewing
807:Jock Ewing
706:J.R. Ewing
617:Lucy Ewing
581:soap opera
577:prime time
539:Earthquake
449:Background
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340:primetime
170:Occupation
145:Family Guy
3309:TV movies
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3081:Ann Ewing
2978:Pam Ewing
2968:Liz Adams
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2783:April 18,
2690:March 15,
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2401:March 15,
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2133:March 10,
2094:March 10,
1973:Yahoo.com
1903:March 22,
1793:March 20,
1764:, pp. 224
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1599:, pp. 8–9
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1511:, pp. 4–5
1489:March 15,
1456:March 16,
1422:March 15,
1383:March 15,
1191:Reception
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932:Montagues
751:Yahoo.com
723:Yahoo.com
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549:In 1977,
546:in 1977.
474:spin-off
371:season 10
138:Crossover
85:1978–1988
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3156:Families
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2127:Archived
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2021:June 25,
2015:Archived
1988:June 25,
1982:Archived
1944:Archived
1897:Archived
1824:Archived
1820:Nat Mags
1698:, pp. 13
1675:Archived
1649:Archived
1623:Archived
1618:TV Guide
1567:Archived
1450:Archived
1345:, pp. 14
1317:cite web
1301:Archived
1181:Season 3
936:Capulets
934:and the
882:drunkard
799:lynchpin
387:season 1
228:Brothers
124:Spin-off
108:Carousel
82:Duration
3192:Seasons
2084:Comcast
1930:Return"
1681:May 27,
1573:May 27,
1557:Dynasty
1096:Houston
1084:Rebecca
708:'s son
632:Lorimar
583:series
506:Casting
495:Dynasty
379:propane
264:Husband
248:Sisters
209:(legal)
3344:(2004)
3336:(1998)
3328:(1996)
3320:(1986)
2919:Dallas
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2679:People
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417:Dallas
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375:butane
359:Dallas
346:Dallas
310:Nieces
220:Mother
200:Father
187:Family
148:(1999)
74:(1988)
40:Dallas
1563:Slate
1555:"The
1278:Notes
1031:elope
1023:Bobby
302:Aunts
193:Ewing
2884:.com
2858:ISBN
2835:2013
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