Cannabaceae

Dallas is an American prime time television soap opera created by David Jacobs. Leonard Katzman was the showrunner, and writer/director, of more episodes than any other person during the series' fourteen-season run (357 episodes). The series was produced by Lorimar.

Directorial staff

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Recurring directors

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Single-episode directors

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Writing staff

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Recurring writers

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  • Leonard Katzman (72 episodes (including 2 co-written), seasons 2–14. Also director and producer/executive producer.)
  • Arthur Bernard Lewis (69 episodes (including 3 co-written), seasons 1–8 and 11–14. Also executive story editor/supervising producer.)
  • David Paulsen (45 episodes, seasons 4–8 and 10–11. Also director and story editor/producer.)
  • Howard Lakin (24 episodes (including 2 co-written), seasons 4–6 and 12–14. Also supervising producer.)
  • Mitchell Wayne Katzman (19 episodes (including 2 co-written), seasons 10–14. Also story editor/co-producer.)
  • Leah Markus (14 episodes, seasons 4 and 10–11. Also story consultant.)
  • Lisa Seidman (13 episodes, seasons 13–14. Also executive story consultant.)
  • Camille Marchetta (12 episodes, seasons 1–3. Also story editor.)
  • Peter Dunne (11 episodes (including 6 co-written), seasons 8–9. Also supervising producer.)
  • Joel J. Feigenbaum (10 episodes (including 6 co-written), season 9. Also executive story consultant.)
  • Will Lorin (9 episodes, seasons 5–6 and 9)
  • Rena Down (8 episodes, seasons 2–4. Also story editor.)
  • Linda B. Elstad (7 episodes, seasons 3–6. Also story editor.)
  • Louella Lee Caraway (7 episodes, seasons 10–14. Also executive coordinator.)
  • Calvin Clements, Jr. (6 episodes, season 10. Also supervision producer.)
  • Hollace White & Stephanie Garman (6 episodes, season 9. Also story editors.)
  • David Jacobs (5 episodes, seasons 1–3. Also creator and creative consultant.)
  • Loraine Despres (3 episodes, seasons 3–4)
  • D. C. Fontana & Richard Fontana (3 episodes, seasons 2–3)
  • Robert J. Shaw (3 episodes, seasons 4. Also story editor.)
  • Ken Horton (2 episodes, seasons 13–14. Also co-executive producer.)
  • Susan Howard (2 episodes, seasons 9–10. Also series star (Donna).)
  • Bill Taub (2 episodes, seasons 9)
  • Worley Thorne (2 episodes, seasons 2–3)

Single-episode writers

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  • Virginia Aldrige (Season 1)
  • Deanne Barkley (Season 9)
  • Darlene Craviotto (Season 2)
  • Louis Elias (Season 4)
  • Frank Furino (Season 6)
  • Jonathan Hales (Season 12)
  • Jim Inman (Season 2, co-written with Arthur Bernard Lewis)
  • Simon Masters (Season 12)
  • Bruce Shelly (Season 5)
  • Robert Sherman (Season 6)
  • Barbara Searles (Season 3)
  • Amy Tebo (Season 13)
  • Jeff Young (Season 3)
  • Jackie Zabel & Bryce Zabel (Season 13)

Production team

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Executive producers

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Producers

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  • Seasons 1–8: Leonard Katzman
  • Season 9: James H. Brown
  • Seasons 10–11: David Paulsen
  • Season 12: Howard Larkin, and Mitchell Wayne Katzman & Cliff Fenneman (co-producers)
  • Seasons 13–14 Cliff Fenneman and Mitchell Wayne Katzman (co-producer)

Associate producers

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  • Seasons 1–11: Cliff Fenneman
  • Seasons 13–14: Frank Katzman and John Rettino

Supervising producers

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  • Seasons 5–8: Arthur Bernard Lewis
  • Season 9: Peter Dunne
  • Season 10: Calvin Clements, Jr.
  • Seasons 11–12: Arthur Bernard Lewis
  • Seasons 13–14: Howard Lakin

Story editors

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  • Seasons 2–3: Arthur Bernard Lewis (executive story editor) and Camille Marchetta
  • Season 4: Arthur Bernard Lewis (executive story editor), and Camille Marchetta, Rena Down & Robert J. Shaw
  • Season 5: Linda B. Elstad
  • Seasons 6–8: David Paulsen
  • Season 9: Hollace White and Stephanie Garman
  • Seasons 10–11: Mitchell Wayne Katzman
  • Seasons 12–14: Louella Lee Caraway (executive coordinator)

Story consultants

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  • Seasons 1–2: David Jacobs (executive script consultant/creative consultant)
  • Season 9: Joel J. Feigenbaum (executive story consultant), and Leonard Katzman (creative consultant)
  • Seasons 10–11: Leah Markus
  • Seasons 13–14: Lisa Seidman (executive story consultant)

References

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