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Texas/Episode 339
Episode 339 | |
Season 2, Episode 233 | |
Airdate | December 4, 1981 |
Production Number | 339 |
Written by | Paul Rader, Gerald Flesher, Samuel D. Ratcliffe, Gary Tomlin, Elva Clairmont, Linda Hamner, Gary Hamner, John Kuntz, Joe Lesueur, James Pashalides, A. Chandler Warren |
Directed by | Bruce Minnix |
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Episode 339 is the two-hundred thirty-third episode of the second season of Texas and the three-hundred thirty-ninth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Roger Anderson (Tucker Fredricks), Peter Clune (Bud Greeley), Ken Fleck (Announcer), Charles Smith (Porky Doyle), Ted Thurston (Mr. Boone)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Lurlene calls Ruby to make arrangements for her moving in and then Ruby tells Billy Joe who is upset about Lurlene moving in. Kate tells Ginny she is worried about Lurlene moving in with Ruby. Reena tells Grant, Brette and Vivien that her trip to Dallas was a success. Paige and Ashley talk about Justin's problem with the Ace High owners and then Ashley learns that Paige is having dinner with T.J. who stops in and says hi. Reena tells Grant and Brette she will put Marshall Oil out of business in 6 months because of a bet she made. Then Brette tells Vivien that Grant likes Reena more than he may even realize. Ruby arrives at the ranch to get Lurlene and Kate questions her about her motives. Kate tells Ruby she doesn't like her and she better not hurt Lurlene. Brette questions Grant about his feelings for Reena and then Grant tells Vivien that he is interviewing for chauffeurs today. Lurlene says good-bye to Kate. T.J. and Paige firm up their dinner plans. Kate and Steve leave Ginny alone at the ranch. Reena stops by Marshall Oil to see Ashley and T.J. As Grant begins interviewing chauffeurs, Vivien keeps one of them by the name of John company and they hit it off. Ruby arrives home with Lurlene. After Ginny talks to Ryan on the phone she goes to the stables where someone is lurking outside. Reena offers to buy out Marshall Oil's production division but Ashley says no thanks. Kate and Steve learn from a waitress that the road to Marshall Village is out due to the storm. Ginny runs when a man shows up in the doorway of the stables. Vivien talks Grant into hiring John. Ruby tells Billy Joe if she doesn't get the money from Lurlene then maybe Reena will help her. Ashley winds up getting on the same elevator with T.J. and Reena and then they get stuck. Ginny runs to the house. Kate worries about Ginny. Ginny realizes the phone us dead as some is at the front door.
Credits
- Producers: Judy Lewis, Robert Calhoun
- Executive Producer: Gail Kobe
- Technical Supervisor: Tom Farmer
- Unit Manager: David Naggiar
- Associate Director: John Michael Bianco
- Technical Director: Bill Kelley
- Lighting Director: Alan Posage
- Video: Arnie Dick
- Audio: Fred Bugg
- Videotape Editor: John J. O'Connor, II
- Stage Managers: Dick Purus, Axel Coen
- Art Director: Richard C. Hankins
- Scenic Designer: Barry Robison
- Scenic Artist: Al Gallo
- Costume Designer: Lewis Brown
- Assistant Costume Designer: John Helcerson
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Gertrude Sloan
- Associate Producer: Christine Banas
- Casting: Kathy Talbert
- Assistant to the Producer: Carolyn Culliton
- Production Assistant: David M. Levine
- Hair Stylist: Angel DeAngelis
- Make-Up Artist: Joseph Campayno
- Props: Bob Greenberg
- Music by Elliot Lawrence Productions
- Music Director: Barbara Miller
- Men's Wardrobe Furnished by Barney's New York
Notes
- This was Phillip English's first apperance as Miles Renquist.
- This was James Reborn's first appearance as John Brady.