03 June 2010

IN THIS EDITION OF MEANINGLESS FACTS: IT'S BEEN THIRTY YEARS SINCE WE FOUND OUT WHO SHOT JR



Who shot J. R.? Do you remember? If not find out who after the jump

-AL




I know you guys remember this. Who shot J.R.? was an advertising catch phrase that American network CBS created in 1980 to promote the television show Dallas.

In the final scene of the 1979–1980 season, the character J. R. Ewing, played by Larry Hagman, was shot by an unknown individual. The episode, titled A House Divided, was broadcast on March 21, 1980. Viewers had to wait all summer, and most of the autumn because of a Hollywood actors' strike (and Hagman's own holdout), to learn whether J.R. would survive, and which of his many enemies was responsible.
T-shirts printed with such references as "Who Shot J.R.?" and "I Shot J.R." became common over the summer. Betting parlors worldwide took bets as to which one of the 10 or so principal characters had actually pulled the trigger. A session of the Turkish parliament was suspended to allow legislators a chance to get home in time to view the Dallas episode.[1]
Ultimately, the person who pulled the trigger was revealed to be Kristin Shepard (played by Mary Crosby) in the "Who Done It?" episode which aired on November 21, 1980. Kristin was J.R.'s scheming sister-in-law and mistress, who shot him in a fit of anger. J.R. didn't press charges as Kristin claimed she was pregnant with his child as a result of their affair.
It was, at the time, the highest rated television episode in US history. It had a Nielsen rating of 53.3 and a 76% share, and it was estimated that 83,000,000 people watched the episode.[2] The previous record for a TV episode, not counting the final installment of the miniseries Roots, had been the 1967 finale for The Fugitive. "Who Shot J.R.?" now sits second on the list, beaten in 1983 by the final episode of M*A*S*H but still remains the highest rated non-finale episode of a TV series by a wide margin.
The great success of this 1980 stunt helped popularize in the US the practice of ending a television season with a cliffhanger
By the way I was the gun dealer that sold the gun to Kristin, so I technically shot J R.

-AL

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