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  1. In the original series of Dallas, the Ewings own and run Southfork Ranch and the oil giant Ewing Oil; in the revival series, Ewing Oil is replaced by Ewing Global, formerly Ewing Energies. Knots Landing features the large corporation of Gary Ewing Enterprises.

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    Jock Ewingfounded Ewing Oil in 1930 and ran it until 1977, when he retired as President. Several years prior to the debut of Dallas, J.R. Ewing had returned home to Southfork Ranchafter serving in Vietnam and became Vice-President of Ewing Oil. When Jock retired, J.R. became president of Ewing Oil. Bobby Ewingreturned to Dallas and joined the execu...

    The fate of Ewing Oil as of the 2012 Revival series is unknown. According to the Dallas Facebook page, Cliff Barnes had sold it in 2007 to a bigger oil company. Him selling it to Bobby and Sue Elle...

  2. Nov 7, 2020 · The story for Dallas: J.R. Returns reveals the title character spent years in Europe following the events of the finale, and he comes back to regain control of Ewing Oil. In his first scene with Bobby, it's also revealed what happened in the finale; J.R. shot the mirror where Adam appeared instead of himself.

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  3. the Ewings own and run Southfork Ranch and the oil giant Ewing Oil; in the revival series, Ewing Oil is replaced by Ewing Global, formerly Ewing Energies Jock Ewing movie prequel The Early Years in 1986.

  4. The Ewings are a prominent fictional American prime time soap opera family that owns and runs Southfork Ranch and various oil companies such as Ewing Oil, which was founded by Jock Ewing in 1930. Despite Jock’s death, his legacy lives on through his three sons: J.R. , Gary, and Bobby.

  5. May 3, 2020 · The show's drama often set them as virtuous characters against Bobby's brother, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) and his alcoholic, unfaithful wife Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray). The result was TV...

  6. As the series progressed, Bobby's elder brother, oil tycoon J. R. Ewing, became the show's breakout character, whose schemes and dirty business became the show's trademark. [1] When the show ended on May 3, 1991, J. R. was the only character to have appeared in every episode.