Knot's Landing - The Complete First Season (1979)
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Synopsis: CBS produced fourteen seasons of KNOT'S LANDING, which began as a spin-off from DALLAS. The plot followed Gary Ewing (Ted Shackelford) as he moved to Southern California, escaping the overbearing... CBS produced fourteen seasons of KNOT'S LANDING, which began as a spin-off from DALLAS. The plot followed Gary Ewing (Ted Shackelford) as he moved to Southern California, escaping the overbearing attentions of the Ewing clan. But in the community of Knot's Landing, Gary finds more strife as he encounters the various characters who live in the area, including his boss, Sid Fairgate (Don Murray); Sid's wife, Karen (Michele Lee); record industry bigwig Kenny Ward (James Houghton) and his wife, Ginger (Kim Lankford); and attorney Richard Avery (John Pleshette) and his wife, Laura (Constance McCashin). This entire first season of the show is collected here. [More]
Starring: Ted Shackelford, Don Murray, Michele Lee, James Houghton
Starring: Ted Shackelford, Don Murray, Michele Lee, James Houghton, Kim Lankford, John Pleshette, Constance McCashin
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