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Dynasty (1981 TV series)

Dynasty is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on ABC from January 12, 1981, to May 11, 1989. The series, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling, revolves around the Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Dynasty stars John Forsythe as oil magnate Blake Carrington, Linda Evans as his new wife Krystle, and later Joan Collins as his former wife Alexis.

Dynasty
GenreSoap opera
Created byRichard and Esther Shapiro
Directed byIrving J. Moore
Starring
Theme music composerBill Conti
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes220[1] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Running time48–50 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 12, 1981 (1981-01-12) –
May 11, 1989 (1989-05-11)
Related

Dynasty was conceived by ABC to compete with CBS's prime time series Dallas. Ratings for the show's first season were unimpressive, but a revamp for the second season that included the arrival of Collins as scheming Alexis saw ratings enter the top 20. By the fall of 1982, it was a top 10 show, and by the spring of 1985, it was the #1 show in the United States. The series declined considerably in popularity during its final two seasons, and it was ultimately cancelled in the spring of 1989 after nine seasons and 220 episodes. A two-part miniseries, Dynasty: The Reunion, aired in October 1991. A reboot series with a new cast premiered on The CW in October 2017.

Dynasty was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama every year from 1981 to 1986, winning in 1984. The series spawned a successful line of fashion and luxury products, and also a spin-off series called The Colbys. Other notable cast members included Pamela Sue Martin, Lloyd Bochner, Heather Locklear, Catherine Oxenberg, Michael Nader, Diahann Carroll, Emma Samms, Rock Hudson, Kate O'Mara, and Stephanie Beacham.

Series history

Development

Aaron Spelling, already well known for his successful ABC series, including Starsky and Hutch, Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Vega$, and Hart to Hart,[2] took on Richard and Esther Shapiro's vision of a rich and powerful family who "lived and sinned" in a 48-room Denver mansion.[3] Esther Shapiro said that an inspiration for the show was I, Claudius, a fictionalized depiction of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Roman emperors.[4] Shapiro said in 1985, "We wanted to do something that would be fun, an American fantasy. We thought people had seen enough stories where families fell apart. We wanted a strong, nineteenth-century sort of family where people were in conflict but loved each other in spite of everything."[5]

Intended by ABC to be a competitor for CBS's Dallas,[6] the working title for Dynasty was Oil.[7] Initially, the two main families featured in the series were known as the Parkhursts and Corbys. By the time production began, they had been renamed the Carringtons and Colbys. George Peppard was cast as series patriarch Blake Carrington, but ultimately had difficulties dealing with the somewhat unsympathetic role,[8] and was quickly replaced with John Forsythe. Filmed in 1980, the pilot was among many delayed due to a strike precipitated by animosity between the television networks and the partnership of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Dynasty finally premiered on ABC as a three-hour event on January 12, 1981.[3]

During its run, Dynasty explored issues such as rape, homosexuality, and racial integration,[9][10] and put middle-aged women in the forefront.[5] Acknowledging that the show is, however, primarily entertaining, producer Douglas S. Cramer said, "We walk a fine line, just this side of camp. Careful calculations are made. We sense that while it might be wonderful for Krystle and Alexis to have a catfight in a koi pond, it would be inappropriate for Joan to smack Linda with a koi."[5]

Carringtons

As Dynasty begins, powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) is about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings (Linda Evans), his former secretary.[3] Beautiful, earnest, and new to Blake's world, Krystle finds a hostile reception in the Carrington household—the staff patronizes her, and Blake's headstrong and promiscuous daughter Fallon (Pamela Sue Martin) resents her. Though devoted to Krystle, Blake himself is too preoccupied with his company, Denver-Carrington, and blind to Krystle's predicament. Her only ally is her stepson Steven (Al Corley), whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steven's reluctance to step into his role as future leader of the Carrington empire. Meanwhile, Fallon, better suited to follow in Blake's footsteps, is (as a woman) underestimated by and considered little more than a trophy to her father. She channels her energies into toying with various male suitors, including the Carrington chauffeur Michael Culhane (Wayne Northrop). At the end of the three-hour premiere episode "Oil", Steven finally confronts his father, criticizing Blake's capitalistic values and seemingly amoral business practices.[11] Blake explodes, revealing the secret of which Steven thought his father was unaware: Blake is disgusted by Steven's homosexuality, and his refusal to "conform" sets father and son at odds for some time.[11][12]

In counterpoint to the Carringtons are the Blaisdels; Denver-Carrington geologist Matthew (Bo Hopkins)—unhappily married to the emotionally fragile Claudia (Pamela Bellwood)—is Krystle's ex-lover. Returning from an extended assignment in the Middle East, Matthew quits and goes into business with wildcatter Walter Lankershim (Dale Robertson), and as Blake's behavior begins pushing Krystle toward Matthew, the men are set as both business and romantic rivals.[3] Blake is further enraged when Steven goes to work for longtime friend Matthew, in whom Steven sees qualities lacking in Blake. Though previously in a relationship with another man, Steven finds himself drawn to Claudia, who is putting her life back together after spending time in a psychiatric hospital. Esther Shapiro later said in the DVD commentary of the first season, "The audience told us almost immediately: All they wanted to do was be in the mansion. [They] couldn't care less about the oil fields. They didn't want to see grubby rooms."[13]

Fallon makes a secret business deal with Blake's old friend and more-powerful business rival Cecil Colby (Lloyd Bochner), marrying his nephew Jeff (John James) to secure Cecil's financial assistance for her father. When Blake stumbles upon Steven in an innocent goodbye embrace with his former lover Ted Dinard (Mark Withers), Blake angrily pushes the two men apart; Ted falls backward and hits his head, the injury proving fatal.[3][11] Blake is arrested and charged with murder,[3] and an angry Steven testifies that Ted's death had been the result of malicious intent. A veiled surprise witness for the prosecution appears in the season finale "The Testimony", and Fallon gasps in recognition: "Oh my God, that's my mother!"[3][12]

The first season of Dynasty was "modestly popular" among viewers,[13] ranking #28 with a 19.0 Nielsen rating, while #1 series Dallas achieved a 31.8 rating that season.[14] ABC reran season one in summer 1981 at 10:00 PM on Wednesdays, the new time slot for season two, and initiated a media blitz to promote the series.[14]

"Enter Alexis"

In the first episode of the second season, titled "Enter Alexis", the mysterious witness removes her sunglasses to reveal British actress Joan Collins as a new arrival to the series.[3] Collins's Alexis Carrington blazed a trail across the show and its story lines; the additions of Collins and the "formidable writing team" of Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock are generally credited with Dynasty's subsequent rise in the Nielsen ratings.[3] The Pollocks "soft-pedaled the business angle" of the show and "bombarded viewers with every soap opera staple in the book, presented at such a fast clip that a new tragedy seemed to befall the Carrington family every five minutes."[3] Alexis's testimony notwithstanding, Krystle is immediately put off by the former Mrs. Carrington's condescending attitude and manipulations; Krystle's subsequent discovery that Alexis had caused her miscarriage by intentionally startling her horse with a gunshot settles Alexis as Krystle's implacable nemesis. Other new characters of the season are the psychiatrist Nick Toscanni (James Farentino), who tries to seduce Krystle while bedding Fallon and plotting against Blake; and Krystle's greedy niece Sammy Jo Dean (Heather Locklear), who marries Steven for his money. The season finale sees Blake left for dead on a mountain after a fight with Nick. By that time, Dynasty had entered the Top 20.[15][16] Esther Shapiro lamented in the season one DVD commentary, "Had the series been left to us, and been a less huge hit, I think we would have seen these characters realized pretty much the way they are [in season one]. When Alexis came into it, it changed the tenor...And that's the way they are now on television: you have your traditional villain, and I think that plays to a different denominator."[13]

In the third season (ranked fifth in the ratings), Alexis marries Cecil on his deathbed and acquires his company, ColbyCo. In the meantime, Adam Carrington (Gordon Thomson), the long-lost son of Alexis and Blake who had been kidnapped in infancy, reappears in Denver and almost starts an affair with Fallon before they discover they are siblings. Also introduced are Krystle's ex-husband, tennis pro Mark Jennings (Geoffrey Scott), and Kirby Anders (Kathleen Beller), the daughter of longtime Carrington majordomo Joseph (Lee Bergere). Kirby catches Adam's eye but weds Jeff after his divorce from Fallon. In the middle of the season, news that Steven has been killed in an accident in Indonesia comes to the Carringtons; he survives, but undergoes plastic surgery and returns to Denver (portrayed by Jack Coleman). In the third-season cliffhanger, Alexis lures Krystle to Steven's cabin and the two are locked inside while the cabin is set ablaze by an unseen arsonist, later revealed to be Joseph, who had meant for the fire to kill only Alexis and not Krystle.

With the show's popularity soaring in the fourth season (now the third-most-watched program of 1983–1984), former President Gerald Ford guest-starred as himself in 1983, along with his wife Betty and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.[17] New characters included the charming and ambitious Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter (Michael Nader), the scheming public relations assistant Tracy Kendall (Deborah Adair), the unscrupulous playboy Peter De Vilbis (Helmut Berger), and Blake's illegitimate African American half-sister, Dominique Deveraux (Diahann Carroll).[9][10][18] The main story lines included a custody battle between Steven and Blake over Steven and Sammy Jo's son Danny, and a false accusation of illegal weapons dealings orchestrated by Alexis to ruin Blake's financial empire. In the season finale, Fallon disappears just before her second wedding to Jeff (now divorced of Kirby) as her car seemingly collides with a truck on a stormy night (to accommodate the departure of Pamela Sue Martin from the series), while Alexis is arrested for the murder of Mark Jennings.

Driven by the new head writer and producer Camille Marchetta, who had devised the wildly successful "Who Shot J.R.?" scenario on Dallas five years earlier, Dynasty hit No. 1 in the fifth season.[15][19] In the story, Alexis is exonerated and her secret daughter Amanda Bedford (Catherine Oxenberg) comes to Denver and discovers that Blake is her father. Steven has married Claudia but leaves her for a man and Claudia starts an affair with Adam. The marriage of Blake and Krystle is in crisis after the birth of their daughter Krystina, Dominique struggles to be accepted as a Carrington and loses her husband Brady Lloyd (Billy Dee Williams) in the process, and Sammy Jo discovers she is the heiress to a huge fortune. At the end of the season, an amnesiac Fallon (now portrayed by actress Emma Samms) reappears while the rest of the family go to Europe for the wedding of Amanda and Prince Michael of Moldavia (Michael Praed).

During the season, Dynasty attracted controversy when Rock Hudson's real-life HIV-positive status was revealed after a romantic storyline between his character Daniel Reece and Evans's Krystle. Hudson's scenes required him to kiss Evans and, as news that he had contracted AIDS broke, there was speculation Evans would be at risk.[20] The event led to a Screen Actors Guild rule requiring the notification of performers in advance of any scenes that require open-mouth kissing.[21]

Over the run of the series, the rivalry between Alexis and Krystle is a primary driver for the melodrama. Alexis resents Krystle's role as Blake's wife and mistress of the Carrington household, and tries to undermine her at every opportunity, while Krystle makes increasingly bold efforts to keep Alexis from interfering in the lives of their mutual loved ones. The pair have numerous verbal spats that sometimes lead to physical altercations. "Unfortunately, the thing people remember about this show is the catfights," noted Collins in 1991.[22] Entertainment columnist Sue Cameron said in 2018 that the catfights became so popular that the press were invited to watch the filming of them.[23] Krystle and Alexis famously brawl for the first time in Alexis's studio,[24] and then later in a lily pond.[25] They also hurl mud at each other at a beauty salon,[3] and slide down a ravine together into a puddle of mud,[26] before having their final showdown brawl in a fashion studio in the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.[22] Later in the series, Alexis also has a catfight with Blake's half-sister Dominque (Diahann Carroll),[27] and then her own cousin Sable (Stephanie Beacham).[28] She even has a brawl with her on-again, off-again lover and one-time husband, Dex (Michael Nader). Krystle's niece Sammy Jo (Heather Locklear) also has her fair share of catfights, as she first engages in a slap fight with Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) before taking on Amanda (Catherine Oxenberg) in a brawl in a swimming pool.[29][30] Sammy Jo later fights Fallon (Emma Samms) in a horse trough and the mud around it.[31] Evans even battles with herself at the climax of a 1985–1986 storyline in which Krystle is imprisoned and replaced by a lookalike named Rita (also played by Evans); Krystle ends up battling Rita in order to escape.[32] In 2008, Entertainment Weekly termed Alexis and Krystle's catfights "the gold standard of scratching and clawing."[33]

"Moldavian Massacre"

The so-called "Moldavian Massacre" occurred during the May 15, 1985 fifth-season finale. Amanda and Prince Michael's royal wedding is interrupted by terrorists during a military coup in Moldavia, riddling the chapel with bullets and leaving all of the major characters lying seemingly lifeless. Esther Shapiro later said, "It was a fairy-tale terrorist attack. It was beautifully shot, like a Goya painting."[5] It was watched by an audience of 25.9 million.[34][35] In 2011, Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly named it one of the seven "Unforgettable Cliff-Hangers" of prime time dramatic television.[36]

When the series resumed on September 25, 1985, it was revealed that only two minor characters had died: Steven's boyfriend Luke Fuller (Billy Campbell), who was mortally wounded saving Claudia's life, and Jeff's love interest Lady Ashley Mitchell (Ali MacGraw). In the 2006 CBS special Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar, Gordon Thomson stated that it was the follow-up that was the letdown, not the cliffhanger itself. John James stated in the 2001 episode of E! The True Hollywood Story featuring Dynasty that the Moldavian Massacre was when the show "maxed out" and "overdosed" on outrageousness.[35] Creator Esther Shapiro stated in 2001 that she thought the cliffhanger was "well produced" but that they "could've done something else".[35]

Joan Collins was absent from the season six opener; she was in a tense contract renegotiation with the show, seeking an increased salary.[37] As a result, the first episode had to be rewritten to explain her absence and many of Alexis's scenes were given to Krystle. Collins's demands were met (she reportedly signed a $60,000 per episode contract) and she returned to the series in the season's second episode. Despite her absence, the first episode of season six garnered a 28.1 rating (becoming the most watched episode of the series) as viewers wanted to see who had survived the season five cliffhanger.[38]

Continuing seasons and decline

Although still a top ten series, Dynasty dropped from first to seventh place in the ratings for its sixth season,[15][39] which featured a look-alike woman named Rita who poses as Krystle (with both roles played by Linda Evans), introduced Alexis's sister Caress (Kate O'Mara), and launched the spin-off series The Colbys.[40] Spurned by Blake, Alexis finds his estranged brother Ben (Christopher Cazenove) and the duo successfully plot to strip Blake of his fortune. Steven's budding relationship with the closeted Bart Fallmont (Kevin Conroy) is ruined by Adam's business-motivated public revelation that Bart is gay. Amanda, who has divorced Prince Michael, fights with Sammy Jo for the favors of Clay Fallmont (Ted McGinley). The May 21, 1986, season finale finds Blake strangling Alexis while the rest of the cast is in peril at the La Mirage hotel, which has been accidentally set afire by Claudia.[30]

As the seventh season begins in September 1986, Blake stops short of killing Alexis, whom he had been strangling in the previous season's cliffhanger, after learning she had bought his mansion and was evicting him and Krystle. Claudia has died in the fire she set, and Amanda (now played by Karen Cellini) is rescued by a returning Michael Culhane, Blake's chauffeur from the first season.[41][42] Blake turns the tables on Ben and Alexis and recovers his wealth, but loses his memory after an oil rig explosion. Alexis finds Blake and, with everyone believing he is dead, perpetuates the belief that they are still married. Living with a clean slate, Alexis finds herself softening to Blake but ultimately tells him the truth as he reunites with Krystle. Krystina receives a heart transplant but is later temporarily kidnapped by Sarah Curtis (Cassie Yates), the mother of the dead girl from whom Krystina received her new heart; Sammy Jo's marriage to Clay crumbles and she falls into bed with Steven; Amanda leaves town; and Ben's daughter Leslie (Terri Garber) arrives. Adam's season-long romance with Blake's secretary Dana Waring (Leann Hunley) culminates in a wedding, which is punctuated in the May 6, 1987, season finale by Alexis's car plunging off a bridge into a river and the violent return of a vengeful Matthew Blaisdel. Although the first episode of season seven premiered with a high Nielsen rating of a 20.1, the competition with Magnum, P.I., now in the same time slot,[43] and the constant storyline changes led to Dynasty falling out of the top 20 to No. 25.[15]

With The Colbys cancelled, Jeff and Fallon return for Dynasty's eighth season, their marriage falling apart again. Matthew, returned from the dead but troubled by headaches, holds the Carringtons hostage in hopes that Krystle will run away with him. Steven ends the siege by reluctantly stabbing his old friend to death. Alexis is saved by a handsome, mysterious stranger, Sean Rowan (James Healey). She later marries him, not realizing that he is Joseph's son and Kirby's brother, bent on revenge. Steven and Sammy Jo's reconciliation is short-lived, and the pursuit of children unravels Adam and Dana's marriage. Sean begins to manipulate and destroy the Carringtons from the inside, and he fights Dex to the death in the March 30, 1988 season finale. Blake, who failed being elected as governor of Colorado, comes home to find Krystle missing and their bedroom in shambles. For the first time since its debut, the show had dropped out of the top 30, to No. 41 in the ratings.[15]

David Paulsen joined Dynasty as Executive Supervising Producer for its ninth season, and took over the plotting of the series.[44] In a money-saving move, Evans appeared in only six episodes early in the season as an ailing Krystle seeks brain surgery in Switzerland but is left in an offscreen coma.[44] Similarly to cut costs, Collins was contracted for only 13 out of the season's 22 episodes.[44] Former The Colbys character Sable (Stephanie Beacham) was brought in as both a platonic confidante for Blake and a nemesis for Alexis,[44] and Tracy Scoggins also reprised her Colbys role as Sable's daughter Monica.[40] A storyline involving a murder and an old secret tying the Carrington, Colby, and Dexter families together spanned the season as Alexis and Sable sparred first over business and then over Dex. The series moved from Wednesday to Thursday, but ratings continued to decline and Dynasty was ranked No. 69 in the United States for the season.[45][46] In May 1989, new ABC entertainment president Robert A. Iger cancelled Dynasty, making the last episode of season nine the series finale. The show ended on a cliffhanger with Blake, Fallon, Krystina, Alexis, and Dex in mortal peril.[22][47][48]

Reunion miniseries

As an attempt to wrap up plotlines left unresolved by Dynasty's cancellation, ABC produced a two-part miniseries titled Dynasty: The Reunion, which aired in October 1991.[17][22]

Many of the cast members, including John Forsythe, Joan Collins, John James, Heather Locklear, and Emma Samms agreed to reprise their roles in early 1991. It was unknown during pre-production which characters the reunion film would include. Linda Evans was brought back last-minute, just before the final script was penned, as was Kathleen Beller.[17] Jack Coleman, who had played Steven Carrington from 1982 to 1988, was unavailable to reprise his role,[17][49] so he was replaced with Al Corley, who originated the part in 1981.[17] Gordon Thomson also originally agreed to appear in the film but ABC refused to align the shooting schedule with his work on the daytime series Santa Barbara, and replaced him with Robin Sachs.[17]

Dynasty: The Reunion aired on October 20 and October 22, 1991.[17][22] The first night averaged 23 million viewers,[50] the second night averaged 20.3 million.[51] Critical reviews were not favorable, with many feeling the script was poor and that the film was merely an attempt of ABC's wish to "cash-in" on an old series.[citation needed]

Production

 
An exterior view of Filoli, used as the Carrington mansion on Dynasty

Dynasty was shot at Warner Hollywood Studios in West Hollywood, California.[5] The Filoli estate in Woodside, California, was used as the 48-room Carrington mansion in the opening credits, establishing shots, and some outdoor scenes in the pilot episode. Some of the other exterior shots of the Carrington mansion (including the lily pond catfight) were shot at a 17-room Palladian house called Arden Villa in Pasadena, California.[52]

Costume designer Nolan Miller designed approximately 3,000 costumes over the course of the series, saying "I never want to see them wearing the same outfit twice".[53] His weekly wardrobe budget was $35,000.[53]

John Forsythe was the only cast member to appear in all 220 episodes of the series. Linda Evans appeared in 204 of the 220 episodes, leaving the series after appearing in only six episodes of the ninth and final season. Joan Collins, who did not join the cast until the second season, also missed one episode in season 6 and nine episodes in season 9, and was consequently present for a total of 195 episodes. Forsythe and John James were the only two original cast members to appear in the final episode.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingRef.
First airedLast aired
115January 12, 1981 (1981-01-12)April 20, 1981 (1981-04-20)#28 (tied)19.0[14]
222November 11, 1981 (1981-11-11)May 5, 1982 (1982-05-05)#1920.2[15][16]
324September 29, 1982 (1982-09-29)April 20, 1983 (1983-04-20)#522.4[15][54]
427September 28, 1983 (1983-09-28)May 9, 1984 (1984-05-09)#324.1[15][55]
529September 26, 1984 (1984-09-26)May 15, 1985 (1985-05-15)#125.0[15][19]
631September 25, 1985 (1985-09-25)May 21, 1986 (1986-05-21)#721.8[15][39]
728September 24, 1986 (1986-09-24)May 6, 1987 (1987-05-06)#2417.2[56][57]
822September 23, 1987 (1987-09-23)March 30, 1988 (1988-03-30)#4114.3[58]
922November 3, 1988 (1988-11-03)May 11, 1989 (1989-05-11)#6910.5[45][46]
The Reunion2October 20, 1991 (1991-10-20)October 22, 1991 (1991-10-22)#15 (Part 1)
#17 (Part 2)
16.8
15.3
[50]
[51]

US Nielsen ratings

Dynasty was a top 30 show from its first through seventh season, reaching No. 1 for the 1984–85 season with a Nielsen rating of 25.0 or an average tune-in audience of 21.2 million homes per episode.[15][19]

Syndication

Dynasty was initially syndicated in reruns by Metromedia Producers Corporation in September 1985, on stations such as KTTV in Los Angeles, and WNEW-TV 5 in New York City, while season 6 began airing on ABC. This initial syndication package consisted of all 117 episodes (originally 114 on ABC) that had been produced up to this point.[59][60][61]

Impact and reception

At the height of Dynasty's popularity in 1985, Esther Shapiro said, "we've done important things for women with Dynasty. For middle-aged women. You know, to let them know that it's OK to want power and be romantic."[5] Collins said in 2018, "Every single person on Dynasty was good-looking. You wanted to see rich, good-looking people fighting with each other."[62] In 2012, The New York Times credited the popularity of Nolan Miller's costumes with "setting a trend for thick shoulder pads during a decade of power dressing".[53]

Awards and nominations

Dynasty was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama every year from 1981 to 1986, winning in 1984.[63] Forsythe and Collins were also nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress every year from 1981 to 1986, and Evans was nominated for Best Actress every year from 1981 to 1985. Evans won in 1982 (tying with Barbara Bel Geddes of rival series Dallas), Forsythe won in 1983 and 1984, and Collins won in 1983. John James and Gordon Thomson were also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (James in 1985, and Thomson in 1987).[64]

The series was nominated for 24 Emmy Awards over the course of its run, but only won once, for Outstanding Costumes for a Series in 1984.[53] The show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1982. From 1982 to 1984, Forsythe received three consecutive nominations for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Evans and Collins were each nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Evans in 1983, and Collins in 1984); both actresses lost to Tyne Daly for her work on the CBS police drama series Cagney and Lacey.[65]

Dynasty was also an award winner at the People's Choice Awards. Evans won Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program in 1982,[66] and Favorite Female TV Performer in 1983.[67] In 1984, she won Favorite Female TV Performer, and the series was named Favorite TV Drama in a tie with the NBC drama Hill Street Blues.[68] Evans and the series again won those same honors in 1985, with Evans sharing the Favorite Female TV Performer prize with her co-star, Collins.[69] Evans won the award again in 1986, and the series tied with Miami Vice for Favorite TV Dramatic Program.[70] In 1987, Dynasty tied with the CBS series Dallas for the award Favorite Nighttime Dramatic Serial.[71] Dynasty won Soap Opera Digest Awards in 1984 and 1985 for Outstanding Primetime Soap. In 1984 Forsythe, Evans and Collins won the awards for Outstanding Lead Actor, Actress and Villainess. John Forsythe won another award for Outstanding Actor in a Mature Role. Evans and Collins won the awards in the same categories in 1985, while Catherine Oxenberg won two awards, for Outstanding Supporting Actress and Outstanding Female Newcomer.[72]

Spin-offs and television events

A spin-off, The Colbys, debuted in 1985,[73] as Fallon "returned from the dead" and ex-husband Jeff followed her to Los Angeles, where they became embroiled in the family intrigues of Jeff's wealthy California relatives. Pamela Sue Martin had been asked to reprise the role of Fallon but declined which led to the casting of Emma Samms in the role. Ratings for The Colbys were poor and the show lasted for just two seasons, ending in 1987. Both Fallon and Jeff returned to Dynasty after the series ended.

The cable channel SOAPnet aired repeats of all nine seasons. In January 2004, creator Esther Shapiro participated in a marathon of the show's episodes, called "Serial Bowl: Alexis vs. Krystle", giving behind-the-scenes tidbits and factoids.

On January 2, 2005, ABC aired a fictionalized television movie titled Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, chronicling the creation and backstage details of Dynasty. It received poor reviews both for content and for historical accuracy, and was criticized by Forsythe, Evans, and Collins in separate press releases.[74] Filmed in Australia, the movie starred Bartholomew John as Forsythe, Melora Hardin as Evans, and Alice Krige as Collins.[75] The film begins with a disclaimer noting the inclusion of "time compression and composite and fictionalized characters and incidents," and takes dramatic license with both the historical timeline and events, as well as the fictional storylines originally presented on Dynasty.

On May 2, 2006, a non-fiction television special named Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar aired on CBS.[76] It assembled former cast members from the series in John Forsythe, Joan Collins and Linda Evans, as well as the four original actors who played the Carrington children (Pamela Sue Martin, Al Corley, Gordon Thomson and Catherine Oxenberg). Heather Locklear, John James, and Diahann Carroll declined to participate,[77] but cast members Pamela Bellwood, Jack Coleman and Emma Samms were included in prerecorded interviews. The special showed various clips from the series, as the cast reminisced about their time on the show. The special was filmed at the Filoli estate, the location originally used for exterior shots of the Carringtons' mansion in the series.

On January 26, 2015, Home & Family hosted a Dynasty reunion for one episode on the Hallmark Channel.[78] It assembled former cast members from the series, including Pamela Sue Martin, Al Corley, Gordon Thomson, John James and Pamela Bellwood. The reunion episode focused on the cast's memories of the show, both on and off-screen; a collection of gowns worn by the female characters; as well as members of the cast participating in several cooking, craft and fashion segments. The reunion episode also featured a new opening of the show's iconic theme song, which included Home & Family hosts Mark Steines and Christina Ferrare. Linda Evans did not participate on-air in the reunion episode, but sent a message to the cast, which was read on air.

Commercial tie-ins

The creations of series costume designer Nolan Miller became so popular that Dynasty spawned its own line of women's apparel[3] called "The Dynasty Collection"—a series of haute couture designs based on costumes worn by Joan Collins, Linda Evans and Diahann Carroll.[53] A men's fashion line followed.[3] Esther Shapiro herself came up with the idea to produce licensed products that included sheets and towels, jewelry and furs, 'Forever Krystle' perfume, and 'Carrington' men's cologne.[5] Linda Evans was hired as a spokesperson for the beverage Crystal Light due to her character's name.[79]

Two novels were published, based on scripts from early episodes—Dynasty (1983)[80] and Alexis Returns (1984)[81]—written by Eileen Lottman. In 1984, Doubleday/Dolphin published the companion book Dynasty: The Authorized Biography of the Carringtons, which included an introduction by Esther Shapiro.[82] The Authorized Biography featured storyline synopses in the form of extended biographies of the main characters, descriptions of primary locations (like the Carrington Estate and La Mirage) and dozens of photos from the series.[82]

Home media

The first season of Dynasty was released on Region 1 DVD on April 19, 2005, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The rights to subsequent seasons (and Season 1 rights for other regions) reverted to CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) in November 2006. Seasons 1 through 4 were made available on iTunes in May 2012.[83][84]

Season No. of
episodes
Region 1 Region 2 (United Kingdom) Region 2 (Germany) Region 2 (Sweden) Region 4 (Australia) Notes
Season 1 15[85] April 19, 2005 March 9, 2009 July 3, 2008 April 9, 2008 April 9, 2008 All 15 episodes of the first season,[85] interviews with original cast members Pamela Sue Martin and Al Corley, two commentary tracks by creator Esther Shapiro and Corley, Family, Furs and Fun: Creating DYNASTY series overview featurette.[86]
Season 2 22 August 14, 2007 March 9, 2009 March 5, 2009 October 22, 2008 October 1, 2008 All 22 episodes of the second season, Interactive Season 2 Family Tree[87] (Blake, Alexis, Krystle, Fallon, Jeff, Steven, Sammy Jo and Little Blake profiles).
Season 3, Volume 1 12 June 17, 2008[88] US/Region 1: First 12 episodes of Season 3
Season 3, Volume 2 12 October 21, 2008[89] US/Region 1: Second 12 episodes of Season 3
Season 3, Complete Season 24 May 18, 2009 September 3, 2009 April 29, 2009 April 2, 2009 All 24 episodes of Season 3 released in a single volume
Season 4, Volume 1 14 April 7, 2009[90] US/Region 1: First 14 episodes of Season 4
Season 4, Volume 2 13 February 2, 2010[91] US/Region 1: Second 13 episodes of Season 4
Season 4, Complete Season 27 March 8, 2010 December 3, 2009 November 25, 2009 December 24, 2009 All 27 episodes of Season 4 released in a single volume
Season 5, Volume 1 15 July 5, 2011[92] US/Region 1: First 15 episodes of Season 5
Season 5, Volume 2 14 July 5, 2011[92] US/Region 1: Second 14 episodes of Season 5
Season 5, Complete Season 29 June 21, 2010 July 8, 2010 July 28, 2010 August 5, 2010 All 29 episodes of Season 5 released in a single volume
Season 6, Volume 1 16 July 3, 2012[93] US/Region 1: First 16 episodes of Season 6
Season 6, Volume 2 15 July 3, 2012 US/Region 1: Second 15 episodes of Season 6
Season 6, Complete Season 31 January 24, 2011 December 9, 2010 November 24, 2010 June 26, 2013 [94] All 31 episodes of Season 6 released in a single volume
Season 7, Volume 1 16 July 9, 2013[95] US/Region 1: First 16 episodes of Season 7
Season 7, Volume 2 12 July 9, 2013[95] US/Region 1: Second 12 episodes of Season 7
Season 7, Complete Season 28 January 30, 2012 December 8, 2011 November 16, 2011 June 26, 2013[94] All 28 episodes of Season 7 released in a single volume
Season 8, Volume 1 12 April 29, 2014[96] US/Region 1: First 12 episodes of Season 8
Season 8, Volume 2 10 April 29, 2014[96] US/Region 1: Second 10 episodes of Season 8
Season 8, Complete Season 22 July 30, 2012 September 6, 2012 August 1, 2012 June 26, 2013[94] All 22 episodes of Season 8 released in a single volume
Season 9, Volume 1 12 September 9, 2014[97] US/Region 1: First 11 episodes of Season 9
Season 9, Volume 2 10 September 9, 2014[97] US/Region 1: Second 11 episodes of Season 9
Season 9, Complete Season 22 January 28, 2013 December 6, 2012[98] December 12, 2012[99] June 26, 2013[94] All 22 episodes of Season 9 released in a single volume
The Complete Seasons Boxset 220 October 10, 2017[100] January 28, 2013 December 12, 2012 November 5, 2014 All nine seasons collected together in a single boxed set.
The Reunion 2 November 1, 2019 1991 Reunion miniseries

Reboot series

The Shapiros announced on January 12, 2011, that they had written a Dynasty prequel feature film script set in the 1960s, and were shopping it to studios for a possible film franchise.[101] In a September 2011 interview, Dynasty actress Joan Collins chatted about a Dynasty television revival: "I've been in constant contact with Esther Shapiro, who wrote it, and apparently they've written a script."[102]

In September 2016, it was announced that a Dynasty reboot was in development at The CW, co-written by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Sallie Patrick.[78][103] The project received a series order in May 2017.[104][105] With the Shapiros also producing, the new series finds heiress Fallon facing off against her soon-to-be stepmother Cristal, a Hispanic woman.[78][103] The CW's Dynasty features Grant Show as Blake;[106] Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon;[107] Sam Adegoke as Jeff;[108] Robert Christopher Riley as Blake's chauffeur Michael;[109] James Mackay as Steven;[110][111] Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones, a gay male version of Sammy Jo;[112][113] Alan Dale as Carrington majordomo Anders;[105] Nick Wechsler as Matthew Blaisdel;[113][114] Brianna Brown as Claudia;[113][115] Wakeema Hollis as Jeff's sister Monica Colby;[116] Maddison Brown as Kirby,[117] Sam Underwood as Adam;[118] and Michael Michele as Dominique.[119] Nathalie Kelley initially appears as Cristal in season one,[120] but is replaced with Ana Brenda Contreras in season two,[121] who is then recast with Daniella Alonso in season three.[122] Nicollette Sheridan plays Alexis in seasons one and two,[123] and Elaine Hendrix steps into the role for season three.[124]

Season one of the new Dynasty premiered in the United States on October 11, 2017.[125] The series was later renewed for a second,[126] third,[127] fourth,[128] and fifth season.[129] In May 2022, The CW announced the fifth season would be Dynasty's last.[130]

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External links

  • Dynasty at IMDb
  • Der Denver Clan – German language Dynasty site
  • Dynastie – French language Dynasty site
  • Where are the stars of Dynasty now?

dynasty, 1981, series, dynasty, american, prime, time, television, soap, opera, that, aired, from, january, 1981, 1989, series, created, richard, esther, shapiro, produced, aaron, spelling, revolves, around, carringtons, wealthy, family, residing, denver, colo. Dynasty is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on ABC from January 12 1981 to May 11 1989 The series created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling revolves around the Carringtons a wealthy family residing in Denver Colorado Dynasty stars John Forsythe as oil magnate Blake Carrington Linda Evans as his new wife Krystle and later Joan Collins as his former wife Alexis DynastyGenreSoap operaCreated byRichard and Esther ShapiroDirected byIrving J MooreStarringJohn Forsythe Linda Evans Joan Collins Pamela Sue Martin John James Emma Samms Al Corley Jack Coleman Pamela Bellwood Bo Hopkins Lloyd Bochner Gordon Thomson Heather Locklear Lee Bergere Kathleen Beller Michael Nader Diahann Carroll Catherine Oxenberg Michael Praed Kate O Mara Stephanie Beacham Christopher Cazenove Geoffrey Scott Ted McGinley Leann Hunley Terri Garber Tracy Scoggins Katy Kurtzman Dale Robertson Wayne Northrop James Farentino Karen Cellini Deborah Adair Helmut Berger Billy Dee Williams George Hamilton James HealeyTheme music composerBill ContiCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons9No of episodes220 1 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAaron Spelling Douglas S Cramer Richard amp Esther ShapiroProducersE Duke Vincent Eileen amp Robert Mason Pollock s 2 4 Camille Marchetta s 5 Diana Gould s 6 Laurence Heath s 7 James Harmon Brown amp Barbara Esensten s 8 David Paulsen s 9 Running time48 50 minutesProduction companiesAaron Spelling Productions 20th Century Fox TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseJanuary 12 1981 1981 01 12 May 11 1989 1989 05 11 RelatedDynasty II The Colbys 1985 1987 Dynasty The Reunion 1991 Dynasty The Making of a Guilty Pleasure 2005 Dynasty Reunion Catfights amp Caviar 2006 Dynasty 2017 2022 Dynasty was conceived by ABC to compete with CBS s prime time series Dallas Ratings for the show s first season were unimpressive but a revamp for the second season that included the arrival of Collins as scheming Alexis saw ratings enter the top 20 By the fall of 1982 it was a top 10 show and by the spring of 1985 it was the 1 show in the United States The series declined considerably in popularity during its final two seasons and it was ultimately cancelled in the spring of 1989 after nine seasons and 220 episodes A two part miniseries Dynasty The Reunion aired in October 1991 A reboot series with a new cast premiered on The CW in October 2017 Dynasty was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama every year from 1981 to 1986 winning in 1984 The series spawned a successful line of fashion and luxury products and also a spin off series called The Colbys Other notable cast members included Pamela Sue Martin Lloyd Bochner Heather Locklear Catherine Oxenberg Michael Nader Diahann Carroll Emma Samms Rock Hudson Kate O Mara and Stephanie Beacham Contents 1 Series history 1 1 Development 1 2 Carringtons 1 3 Enter Alexis 1 4 Moldavian Massacre 1 5 Continuing seasons and decline 1 6 Reunion miniseries 2 Production 3 Episodes 3 1 US Nielsen ratings 3 2 Syndication 4 Impact and reception 4 1 Awards and nominations 4 2 Spin offs and television events 4 3 Commercial tie ins 4 4 Home media 5 Reboot series 6 References and notes 7 External linksSeries history EditFurther information List of Dynasty 1981 TV series characters Development Edit Aaron Spelling already well known for his successful ABC series including Starsky and Hutch Charlie s Angels The Love Boat Fantasy Island Vega and Hart to Hart 2 took on Richard and Esther Shapiro s vision of a rich and powerful family who lived and sinned in a 48 room Denver mansion 3 Esther Shapiro said that an inspiration for the show was I Claudius a fictionalized depiction of the Julio Claudian dynasty of Roman emperors 4 Shapiro said in 1985 We wanted to do something that would be fun an American fantasy We thought people had seen enough stories where families fell apart We wanted a strong nineteenth century sort of family where people were in conflict but loved each other in spite of everything 5 Intended by ABC to be a competitor for CBS s Dallas 6 the working title for Dynasty was Oil 7 Initially the two main families featured in the series were known as the Parkhursts and Corbys By the time production began they had been renamed the Carringtons and Colbys George Peppard was cast as series patriarch Blake Carrington but ultimately had difficulties dealing with the somewhat unsympathetic role 8 and was quickly replaced with John Forsythe Filmed in 1980 the pilot was among many delayed due to a strike precipitated by animosity between the television networks and the partnership of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Dynasty finally premiered on ABC as a three hour event on January 12 1981 3 During its run Dynasty explored issues such as rape homosexuality and racial integration 9 10 and put middle aged women in the forefront 5 Acknowledging that the show is however primarily entertaining producer Douglas S Cramer said We walk a fine line just this side of camp Careful calculations are made We sense that while it might be wonderful for Krystle and Alexis to have a catfight in a koi pond it would be inappropriate for Joan to smack Linda with a koi 5 Carringtons Edit As Dynasty begins powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington John Forsythe is about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings Linda Evans his former secretary 3 Beautiful earnest and new to Blake s world Krystle finds a hostile reception in the Carrington household the staff patronizes her and Blake s headstrong and promiscuous daughter Fallon Pamela Sue Martin resents her Though devoted to Krystle Blake himself is too preoccupied with his company Denver Carrington and blind to Krystle s predicament Her only ally is her stepson Steven Al Corley whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steven s reluctance to step into his role as future leader of the Carrington empire Meanwhile Fallon better suited to follow in Blake s footsteps is as a woman underestimated by and considered little more than a trophy to her father She channels her energies into toying with various male suitors including the Carrington chauffeur Michael Culhane Wayne Northrop At the end of the three hour premiere episode Oil Steven finally confronts his father criticizing Blake s capitalistic values and seemingly amoral business practices 11 Blake explodes revealing the secret of which Steven thought his father was unaware Blake is disgusted by Steven s homosexuality and his refusal to conform sets father and son at odds for some time 11 12 In counterpoint to the Carringtons are the Blaisdels Denver Carrington geologist Matthew Bo Hopkins unhappily married to the emotionally fragile Claudia Pamela Bellwood is Krystle s ex lover Returning from an extended assignment in the Middle East Matthew quits and goes into business with wildcatter Walter Lankershim Dale Robertson and as Blake s behavior begins pushing Krystle toward Matthew the men are set as both business and romantic rivals 3 Blake is further enraged when Steven goes to work for longtime friend Matthew in whom Steven sees qualities lacking in Blake Though previously in a relationship with another man Steven finds himself drawn to Claudia who is putting her life back together after spending time in a psychiatric hospital Esther Shapiro later said in the DVD commentary of the first season The audience told us almost immediately All they wanted to do was be in the mansion They couldn t care less about the oil fields They didn t want to see grubby rooms 13 Fallon makes a secret business deal with Blake s old friend and more powerful business rival Cecil Colby Lloyd Bochner marrying his nephew Jeff John James to secure Cecil s financial assistance for her father When Blake stumbles upon Steven in an innocent goodbye embrace with his former lover Ted Dinard Mark Withers Blake angrily pushes the two men apart Ted falls backward and hits his head the injury proving fatal 3 11 Blake is arrested and charged with murder 3 and an angry Steven testifies that Ted s death had been the result of malicious intent A veiled surprise witness for the prosecution appears in the season finale The Testimony and Fallon gasps in recognition Oh my God that s my mother 3 12 The first season of Dynasty was modestly popular among viewers 13 ranking 28 with a 19 0 Nielsen rating while 1 series Dallas achieved a 31 8 rating that season 14 ABC reran season one in summer 1981 at 10 00 PM on Wednesdays the new time slot for season two and initiated a media blitz to promote the series 14 Enter Alexis Edit In the first episode of the second season titled Enter Alexis the mysterious witness removes her sunglasses to reveal British actress Joan Collins as a new arrival to the series 3 Collins s Alexis Carrington blazed a trail across the show and its story lines the additions of Collins and the formidable writing team of Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock are generally credited with Dynasty s subsequent rise in the Nielsen ratings 3 The Pollocks soft pedaled the business angle of the show and bombarded viewers with every soap opera staple in the book presented at such a fast clip that a new tragedy seemed to befall the Carrington family every five minutes 3 Alexis s testimony notwithstanding Krystle is immediately put off by the former Mrs Carrington s condescending attitude and manipulations Krystle s subsequent discovery that Alexis had caused her miscarriage by intentionally startling her horse with a gunshot settles Alexis as Krystle s implacable nemesis Other new characters of the season are the psychiatrist Nick Toscanni James Farentino who tries to seduce Krystle while bedding Fallon and plotting against Blake and Krystle s greedy niece Sammy Jo Dean Heather Locklear who marries Steven for his money The season finale sees Blake left for dead on a mountain after a fight with Nick By that time Dynasty had entered the Top 20 15 16 Esther Shapiro lamented in the season one DVD commentary Had the series been left to us and been a less huge hit I think we would have seen these characters realized pretty much the way they are in season one When Alexis came into it it changed the tenor And that s the way they are now on television you have your traditional villain and I think that plays to a different denominator 13 In the third season ranked fifth in the ratings Alexis marries Cecil on his deathbed and acquires his company ColbyCo In the meantime Adam Carrington Gordon Thomson the long lost son of Alexis and Blake who had been kidnapped in infancy reappears in Denver and almost starts an affair with Fallon before they discover they are siblings Also introduced are Krystle s ex husband tennis pro Mark Jennings Geoffrey Scott and Kirby Anders Kathleen Beller the daughter of longtime Carrington majordomo Joseph Lee Bergere Kirby catches Adam s eye but weds Jeff after his divorce from Fallon In the middle of the season news that Steven has been killed in an accident in Indonesia comes to the Carringtons he survives but undergoes plastic surgery and returns to Denver portrayed by Jack Coleman In the third season cliffhanger Alexis lures Krystle to Steven s cabin and the two are locked inside while the cabin is set ablaze by an unseen arsonist later revealed to be Joseph who had meant for the fire to kill only Alexis and not Krystle With the show s popularity soaring in the fourth season now the third most watched program of 1983 1984 former President Gerald Ford guest starred as himself in 1983 along with his wife Betty and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger 17 New characters included the charming and ambitious Farnsworth Dex Dexter Michael Nader the scheming public relations assistant Tracy Kendall Deborah Adair the unscrupulous playboy Peter De Vilbis Helmut Berger and Blake s illegitimate African American half sister Dominique Deveraux Diahann Carroll 9 10 18 The main story lines included a custody battle between Steven and Blake over Steven and Sammy Jo s son Danny and a false accusation of illegal weapons dealings orchestrated by Alexis to ruin Blake s financial empire In the season finale Fallon disappears just before her second wedding to Jeff now divorced of Kirby as her car seemingly collides with a truck on a stormy night to accommodate the departure of Pamela Sue Martin from the series while Alexis is arrested for the murder of Mark Jennings Driven by the new head writer and producer Camille Marchetta who had devised the wildly successful Who Shot J R scenario on Dallas five years earlier Dynasty hit No 1 in the fifth season 15 19 In the story Alexis is exonerated and her secret daughter Amanda Bedford Catherine Oxenberg comes to Denver and discovers that Blake is her father Steven has married Claudia but leaves her for a man and Claudia starts an affair with Adam The marriage of Blake and Krystle is in crisis after the birth of their daughter Krystina Dominique struggles to be accepted as a Carrington and loses her husband Brady Lloyd Billy Dee Williams in the process and Sammy Jo discovers she is the heiress to a huge fortune At the end of the season an amnesiac Fallon now portrayed by actress Emma Samms reappears while the rest of the family go to Europe for the wedding of Amanda and Prince Michael of Moldavia Michael Praed During the season Dynasty attracted controversy when Rock Hudson s real life HIV positive status was revealed after a romantic storyline between his character Daniel Reece and Evans s Krystle Hudson s scenes required him to kiss Evans and as news that he had contracted AIDS broke there was speculation Evans would be at risk 20 The event led to a Screen Actors Guild rule requiring the notification of performers in advance of any scenes that require open mouth kissing 21 Over the run of the series the rivalry between Alexis and Krystle is a primary driver for the melodrama Alexis resents Krystle s role as Blake s wife and mistress of the Carrington household and tries to undermine her at every opportunity while Krystle makes increasingly bold efforts to keep Alexis from interfering in the lives of their mutual loved ones The pair have numerous verbal spats that sometimes lead to physical altercations Unfortunately the thing people remember about this show is the catfights noted Collins in 1991 22 Entertainment columnist Sue Cameron said in 2018 that the catfights became so popular that the press were invited to watch the filming of them 23 Krystle and Alexis famously brawl for the first time in Alexis s studio 24 and then later in a lily pond 25 They also hurl mud at each other at a beauty salon 3 and slide down a ravine together into a puddle of mud 26 before having their final showdown brawl in a fashion studio in the 1991 miniseries Dynasty The Reunion 22 Later in the series Alexis also has a catfight with Blake s half sister Dominque Diahann Carroll 27 and then her own cousin Sable Stephanie Beacham 28 She even has a brawl with her on again off again lover and one time husband Dex Michael Nader Krystle s niece Sammy Jo Heather Locklear also has her fair share of catfights as she first engages in a slap fight with Claudia Pamela Bellwood before taking on Amanda Catherine Oxenberg in a brawl in a swimming pool 29 30 Sammy Jo later fights Fallon Emma Samms in a horse trough and the mud around it 31 Evans even battles with herself at the climax of a 1985 1986 storyline in which Krystle is imprisoned and replaced by a lookalike named Rita also played by Evans Krystle ends up battling Rita in order to escape 32 In 2008 Entertainment Weekly termed Alexis and Krystle s catfights the gold standard of scratching and clawing 33 Moldavian Massacre Edit The so called Moldavian Massacre occurred during the May 15 1985 fifth season finale Amanda and Prince Michael s royal wedding is interrupted by terrorists during a military coup in Moldavia riddling the chapel with bullets and leaving all of the major characters lying seemingly lifeless Esther Shapiro later said It was a fairy tale terrorist attack It was beautifully shot like a Goya painting 5 It was watched by an audience of 25 9 million 34 35 In 2011 Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly named it one of the seven Unforgettable Cliff Hangers of prime time dramatic television 36 When the series resumed on September 25 1985 it was revealed that only two minor characters had died Steven s boyfriend Luke Fuller Billy Campbell who was mortally wounded saving Claudia s life and Jeff s love interest Lady Ashley Mitchell Ali MacGraw In the 2006 CBS special Dynasty Reunion Catfights amp Caviar Gordon Thomson stated that it was the follow up that was the letdown not the cliffhanger itself John James stated in the 2001 episode of E The True Hollywood Story featuring Dynasty that the Moldavian Massacre was when the show maxed out and overdosed on outrageousness 35 Creator Esther Shapiro stated in 2001 that she thought the cliffhanger was well produced but that they could ve done something else 35 Joan Collins was absent from the season six opener she was in a tense contract renegotiation with the show seeking an increased salary 37 As a result the first episode had to be rewritten to explain her absence and many of Alexis s scenes were given to Krystle Collins s demands were met she reportedly signed a 60 000 per episode contract and she returned to the series in the season s second episode Despite her absence the first episode of season six garnered a 28 1 rating becoming the most watched episode of the series as viewers wanted to see who had survived the season five cliffhanger 38 Continuing seasons and decline Edit Although still a top ten series Dynasty dropped from first to seventh place in the ratings for its sixth season 15 39 which featured a look alike woman named Rita who poses as Krystle with both roles played by Linda Evans introduced Alexis s sister Caress Kate O Mara and launched the spin off series The Colbys 40 Spurned by Blake Alexis finds his estranged brother Ben Christopher Cazenove and the duo successfully plot to strip Blake of his fortune Steven s budding relationship with the closeted Bart Fallmont Kevin Conroy is ruined by Adam s business motivated public revelation that Bart is gay Amanda who has divorced Prince Michael fights with Sammy Jo for the favors of Clay Fallmont Ted McGinley The May 21 1986 season finale finds Blake strangling Alexis while the rest of the cast is in peril at the La Mirage hotel which has been accidentally set afire by Claudia 30 As the seventh season begins in September 1986 Blake stops short of killing Alexis whom he had been strangling in the previous season s cliffhanger after learning she had bought his mansion and was evicting him and Krystle Claudia has died in the fire she set and Amanda now played by Karen Cellini is rescued by a returning Michael Culhane Blake s chauffeur from the first season 41 42 Blake turns the tables on Ben and Alexis and recovers his wealth but loses his memory after an oil rig explosion Alexis finds Blake and with everyone believing he is dead perpetuates the belief that they are still married Living with a clean slate Alexis finds herself softening to Blake but ultimately tells him the truth as he reunites with Krystle Krystina receives a heart transplant but is later temporarily kidnapped by Sarah Curtis Cassie Yates the mother of the dead girl from whom Krystina received her new heart Sammy Jo s marriage to Clay crumbles and she falls into bed with Steven Amanda leaves town and Ben s daughter Leslie Terri Garber arrives Adam s season long romance with Blake s secretary Dana Waring Leann Hunley culminates in a wedding which is punctuated in the May 6 1987 season finale by Alexis s car plunging off a bridge into a river and the violent return of a vengeful Matthew Blaisdel Although the first episode of season seven premiered with a high Nielsen rating of a 20 1 the competition with Magnum P I now in the same time slot 43 and the constant storyline changes led to Dynasty falling out of the top 20 to No 25 15 With The Colbys cancelled Jeff and Fallon return for Dynasty s eighth season their marriage falling apart again Matthew returned from the dead but troubled by headaches holds the Carringtons hostage in hopes that Krystle will run away with him Steven ends the siege by reluctantly stabbing his old friend to death Alexis is saved by a handsome mysterious stranger Sean Rowan James Healey She later marries him not realizing that he is Joseph s son and Kirby s brother bent on revenge Steven and Sammy Jo s reconciliation is short lived and the pursuit of children unravels Adam and Dana s marriage Sean begins to manipulate and destroy the Carringtons from the inside and he fights Dex to the death in the March 30 1988 season finale Blake who failed being elected as governor of Colorado comes home to find Krystle missing and their bedroom in shambles For the first time since its debut the show had dropped out of the top 30 to No 41 in the ratings 15 David Paulsen joined Dynasty as Executive Supervising Producer for its ninth season and took over the plotting of the series 44 In a money saving move Evans appeared in only six episodes early in the season as an ailing Krystle seeks brain surgery in Switzerland but is left in an offscreen coma 44 Similarly to cut costs Collins was contracted for only 13 out of the season s 22 episodes 44 Former The Colbys character Sable Stephanie Beacham was brought in as both a platonic confidante for Blake and a nemesis for Alexis 44 and Tracy Scoggins also reprised her Colbys role as Sable s daughter Monica 40 A storyline involving a murder and an old secret tying the Carrington Colby and Dexter families together spanned the season as Alexis and Sable sparred first over business and then over Dex The series moved from Wednesday to Thursday but ratings continued to decline and Dynasty was ranked No 69 in the United States for the season 45 46 In May 1989 new ABC entertainment president Robert A Iger cancelled Dynasty making the last episode of season nine the series finale The show ended on a cliffhanger with Blake Fallon Krystina Alexis and Dex in mortal peril 22 47 48 Reunion miniseries Edit As an attempt to wrap up plotlines left unresolved by Dynasty s cancellation ABC produced a two part miniseries titled Dynasty The Reunion which aired in October 1991 17 22 Many of the cast members including John Forsythe Joan Collins John James Heather Locklear and Emma Samms agreed to reprise their roles in early 1991 It was unknown during pre production which characters the reunion film would include Linda Evans was brought back last minute just before the final script was penned as was Kathleen Beller 17 Jack Coleman who had played Steven Carrington from 1982 to 1988 was unavailable to reprise his role 17 49 so he was replaced with Al Corley who originated the part in 1981 17 Gordon Thomson also originally agreed to appear in the film but ABC refused to align the shooting schedule with his work on the daytime series Santa Barbara and replaced him with Robin Sachs 17 Dynasty The Reunion aired on October 20 and October 22 1991 17 22 The first night averaged 23 million viewers 50 the second night averaged 20 3 million 51 Critical reviews were not favorable with many feeling the script was poor and that the film was merely an attempt of ABC s wish to cash in on an old series citation needed Production Edit An exterior view of Filoli used as the Carrington mansion on Dynasty Dynasty was shot at Warner Hollywood Studios in West Hollywood California 5 The Filoli estate in Woodside California was used as the 48 room Carrington mansion in the opening credits establishing shots and some outdoor scenes in the pilot episode Some of the other exterior shots of the Carrington mansion including the lily pond catfight were shot at a 17 room Palladian house called Arden Villa in Pasadena California 52 Costume designer Nolan Miller designed approximately 3 000 costumes over the course of the series saying I never want to see them wearing the same outfit twice 53 His weekly wardrobe budget was 35 000 53 John Forsythe was the only cast member to appear in all 220 episodes of the series Linda Evans appeared in 204 of the 220 episodes leaving the series after appearing in only six episodes of the ninth and final season Joan Collins who did not join the cast until the second season also missed one episode in season 6 and nine episodes in season 9 and was consequently present for a total of 195 episodes Forsythe and John James were the only two original cast members to appear in the final episode Episodes EditFurther information List of Dynasty 1981 TV series episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingRef First airedLast aired115January 12 1981 1981 01 12 April 20 1981 1981 04 20 28 tied 19 0 14 222November 11 1981 1981 11 11 May 5 1982 1982 05 05 1920 2 15 16 324September 29 1982 1982 09 29 April 20 1983 1983 04 20 522 4 15 54 427September 28 1983 1983 09 28 May 9 1984 1984 05 09 324 1 15 55 529September 26 1984 1984 09 26 May 15 1985 1985 05 15 125 0 15 19 631September 25 1985 1985 09 25 May 21 1986 1986 05 21 721 8 15 39 728September 24 1986 1986 09 24 May 6 1987 1987 05 06 2417 2 56 57 822September 23 1987 1987 09 23 March 30 1988 1988 03 30 4114 3 58 922November 3 1988 1988 11 03 May 11 1989 1989 05 11 6910 5 45 46 The Reunion2October 20 1991 1991 10 20 October 22 1991 1991 10 22 15 Part 1 17 Part 2 16 8 15 3 50 51 US Nielsen ratings Edit Dynasty was a top 30 show from its first through seventh season reaching No 1 for the 1984 85 season with a Nielsen rating of 25 0 or an average tune in audience of 21 2 million homes per episode 15 19 Syndication Edit Dynasty was initially syndicated in reruns by Metromedia Producers Corporation in September 1985 on stations such as KTTV in Los Angeles and WNEW TV 5 in New York City while season 6 began airing on ABC This initial syndication package consisted of all 117 episodes originally 114 on ABC that had been produced up to this point 59 60 61 Impact and reception EditAt the height of Dynasty s popularity in 1985 Esther Shapiro said we ve done important things for women with Dynasty For middle aged women You know to let them know that it s OK to want power and be romantic 5 Collins said in 2018 Every single person on Dynasty was good looking You wanted to see rich good looking people fighting with each other 62 In 2012 The New York Times credited the popularity of Nolan Miller s costumes with setting a trend for thick shoulder pads during a decade of power dressing 53 Awards and nominations Edit Dynasty was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama every year from 1981 to 1986 winning in 1984 63 Forsythe and Collins were also nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress every year from 1981 to 1986 and Evans was nominated for Best Actress every year from 1981 to 1985 Evans won in 1982 tying with Barbara Bel Geddes of rival series Dallas Forsythe won in 1983 and 1984 and Collins won in 1983 John James and Gordon Thomson were also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film James in 1985 and Thomson in 1987 64 The series was nominated for 24 Emmy Awards over the course of its run but only won once for Outstanding Costumes for a Series in 1984 53 The show was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1982 From 1982 to 1984 Forsythe received three consecutive nominations for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Evans and Collins were each nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Evans in 1983 and Collins in 1984 both actresses lost to Tyne Daly for her work on the CBS police drama series Cagney and Lacey 65 Dynasty was also an award winner at the People s Choice Awards Evans won Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program in 1982 66 and Favorite Female TV Performer in 1983 67 In 1984 she won Favorite Female TV Performer and the series was named Favorite TV Drama in a tie with the NBC drama Hill Street Blues 68 Evans and the series again won those same honors in 1985 with Evans sharing the Favorite Female TV Performer prize with her co star Collins 69 Evans won the award again in 1986 and the series tied with Miami Vice for Favorite TV Dramatic Program 70 In 1987 Dynasty tied with the CBS series Dallas for the award Favorite Nighttime Dramatic Serial 71 Dynasty won Soap Opera Digest Awards in 1984 and 1985 for Outstanding Primetime Soap In 1984 Forsythe Evans and Collins won the awards for Outstanding Lead Actor Actress and Villainess John Forsythe won another award for Outstanding Actor in a Mature Role Evans and Collins won the awards in the same categories in 1985 while Catherine Oxenberg won two awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress and Outstanding Female Newcomer 72 Spin offs and television events Edit A spin off The Colbys debuted in 1985 73 as Fallon returned from the dead and ex husband Jeff followed her to Los Angeles where they became embroiled in the family intrigues of Jeff s wealthy California relatives Pamela Sue Martin had been asked to reprise the role of Fallon but declined which led to the casting of Emma Samms in the role Ratings for The Colbys were poor and the show lasted for just two seasons ending in 1987 Both Fallon and Jeff returned to Dynasty after the series ended The cable channel SOAPnet aired repeats of all nine seasons In January 2004 creator Esther Shapiro participated in a marathon of the show s episodes called Serial Bowl Alexis vs Krystle giving behind the scenes tidbits and factoids On January 2 2005 ABC aired a fictionalized television movie titled Dynasty The Making of a Guilty Pleasure chronicling the creation and backstage details of Dynasty It received poor reviews both for content and for historical accuracy and was criticized by Forsythe Evans and Collins in separate press releases 74 Filmed in Australia the movie starred Bartholomew John as Forsythe Melora Hardin as Evans and Alice Krige as Collins 75 The film begins with a disclaimer noting the inclusion of time compression and composite and fictionalized characters and incidents and takes dramatic license with both the historical timeline and events as well as the fictional storylines originally presented on Dynasty On May 2 2006 a non fiction television special named Dynasty Reunion Catfights amp Caviar aired on CBS 76 It assembled former cast members from the series in John Forsythe Joan Collins and Linda Evans as well as the four original actors who played the Carrington children Pamela Sue Martin Al Corley Gordon Thomson and Catherine Oxenberg Heather Locklear John James and Diahann Carroll declined to participate 77 but cast members Pamela Bellwood Jack Coleman and Emma Samms were included in prerecorded interviews The special showed various clips from the series as the cast reminisced about their time on the show The special was filmed at the Filoli estate the location originally used for exterior shots of the Carringtons mansion in the series On January 26 2015 Home amp Family hosted a Dynasty reunion for one episode on the Hallmark Channel 78 It assembled former cast members from the series including Pamela Sue Martin Al Corley Gordon Thomson John James and Pamela Bellwood The reunion episode focused on the cast s memories of the show both on and off screen a collection of gowns worn by the female characters as well as members of the cast participating in several cooking craft and fashion segments The reunion episode also featured a new opening of the show s iconic theme song which included Home amp Family hosts Mark Steines and Christina Ferrare Linda Evans did not participate on air in the reunion episode but sent a message to the cast which was read on air Commercial tie ins Edit The creations of series costume designer Nolan Miller became so popular that Dynasty spawned its own line of women s apparel 3 called The Dynasty Collection a series of haute couture designs based on costumes worn by Joan Collins Linda Evans and Diahann Carroll 53 A men s fashion line followed 3 Esther Shapiro herself came up with the idea to produce licensed products that included sheets and towels jewelry and furs Forever Krystle perfume and Carrington men s cologne 5 Linda Evans was hired as a spokesperson for the beverage Crystal Light due to her character s name 79 Two novels were published based on scripts from early episodes Dynasty 1983 80 and Alexis Returns 1984 81 written by Eileen Lottman In 1984 Doubleday Dolphin published the companion book Dynasty The Authorized Biography of the Carringtons which included an introduction by Esther Shapiro 82 The Authorized Biography featured storyline synopses in the form of extended biographies of the main characters descriptions of primary locations like the Carrington Estate and La Mirage and dozens of photos from the series 82 Home media Edit The first season of Dynasty was released on Region 1 DVD on April 19 2005 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment The rights to subsequent seasons and Season 1 rights for other regions reverted to CBS DVD distributed by Paramount in November 2006 Seasons 1 through 4 were made available on iTunes in May 2012 83 84 Season No ofepisodes Region 1 Region 2 United Kingdom Region 2 Germany Region 2 Sweden Region 4 Australia NotesSeason 1 15 85 April 19 2005 March 9 2009 July 3 2008 April 9 2008 April 9 2008 All 15 episodes of the first season 85 interviews with original cast members Pamela Sue Martin and Al Corley two commentary tracks by creator Esther Shapiro and Corley Family Furs and Fun Creating DYNASTY series overview featurette 86 Season 2 22 August 14 2007 March 9 2009 March 5 2009 October 22 2008 October 1 2008 All 22 episodes of the second season Interactive Season 2 Family Tree 87 Blake Alexis Krystle Fallon Jeff Steven Sammy Jo and Little Blake profiles Season 3 Volume 1 12 June 17 2008 88 US Region 1 First 12 episodes of Season 3Season 3 Volume 2 12 October 21 2008 89 US Region 1 Second 12 episodes of Season 3Season 3 Complete Season 24 May 18 2009 September 3 2009 April 29 2009 April 2 2009 All 24 episodes of Season 3 released in a single volumeSeason 4 Volume 1 14 April 7 2009 90 US Region 1 First 14 episodes of Season 4Season 4 Volume 2 13 February 2 2010 91 US Region 1 Second 13 episodes of Season 4Season 4 Complete Season 27 March 8 2010 December 3 2009 November 25 2009 December 24 2009 All 27 episodes of Season 4 released in a single volumeSeason 5 Volume 1 15 July 5 2011 92 US Region 1 First 15 episodes of Season 5Season 5 Volume 2 14 July 5 2011 92 US Region 1 Second 14 episodes of Season 5Season 5 Complete Season 29 June 21 2010 July 8 2010 July 28 2010 August 5 2010 All 29 episodes of Season 5 released in a single volumeSeason 6 Volume 1 16 July 3 2012 93 US Region 1 First 16 episodes of Season 6Season 6 Volume 2 15 July 3 2012 US Region 1 Second 15 episodes of Season 6Season 6 Complete Season 31 January 24 2011 December 9 2010 November 24 2010 June 26 2013 94 All 31 episodes of Season 6 released in a single volumeSeason 7 Volume 1 16 July 9 2013 95 US Region 1 First 16 episodes of Season 7Season 7 Volume 2 12 July 9 2013 95 US Region 1 Second 12 episodes of Season 7Season 7 Complete Season 28 January 30 2012 December 8 2011 November 16 2011 June 26 2013 94 All 28 episodes of Season 7 released in a single volumeSeason 8 Volume 1 12 April 29 2014 96 US Region 1 First 12 episodes of Season 8Season 8 Volume 2 10 April 29 2014 96 US Region 1 Second 10 episodes of Season 8Season 8 Complete Season 22 July 30 2012 September 6 2012 August 1 2012 June 26 2013 94 All 22 episodes of Season 8 released in a single volumeSeason 9 Volume 1 12 September 9 2014 97 US Region 1 First 11 episodes of Season 9Season 9 Volume 2 10 September 9 2014 97 US Region 1 Second 11 episodes of Season 9Season 9 Complete Season 22 January 28 2013 December 6 2012 98 December 12 2012 99 June 26 2013 94 All 22 episodes of Season 9 released in a single volumeThe Complete Seasons Boxset 220 October 10 2017 100 January 28 2013 December 12 2012 November 5 2014 All nine seasons collected together in a single boxed set The Reunion 2 November 1 2019 1991 Reunion miniseriesReboot series EditMain article Dynasty 2017 TV series The Shapiros announced on January 12 2011 that they had written a Dynasty prequel feature film script set in the 1960s and were shopping it to studios for a possible film franchise 101 In a September 2011 interview Dynasty actress Joan Collins chatted about a Dynasty television revival I ve been in constant contact with Esther Shapiro who wrote it and apparently they ve written a script 102 In September 2016 it was announced that a Dynasty reboot was in development at The CW co written by Josh Schwartz Stephanie Savage and Sallie Patrick 78 103 The project received a series order in May 2017 104 105 With the Shapiros also producing the new series finds heiress Fallon facing off against her soon to be stepmother Cristal a Hispanic woman 78 103 The CW s Dynasty features Grant Show as Blake 106 Elizabeth Gillies as Fallon 107 Sam Adegoke as Jeff 108 Robert Christopher Riley as Blake s chauffeur Michael 109 James Mackay as Steven 110 111 Rafael de la Fuente as Sam Jones a gay male version of Sammy Jo 112 113 Alan Dale as Carrington majordomo Anders 105 Nick Wechsler as Matthew Blaisdel 113 114 Brianna Brown as Claudia 113 115 Wakeema Hollis as Jeff s sister Monica Colby 116 Maddison Brown as Kirby 117 Sam Underwood as Adam 118 and Michael Michele as Dominique 119 Nathalie Kelley initially appears as Cristal in season one 120 but is replaced with Ana Brenda Contreras in season two 121 who is then recast with Daniella Alonso in season three 122 Nicollette Sheridan plays Alexis in seasons one and two 123 and Elaine Hendrix steps into the role for season three 124 Season one of the new Dynasty premiered in the United States on October 11 2017 125 The series was later renewed for a second 126 third 127 fourth 128 and fifth season 129 In May 2022 The CW announced the fifth season would be Dynasty s last 130 References and notes Edit The first three episodes of Dynasty were first broadcast in the US as a single three hour television special Oil and the two 1985 episodes which set up the spin off The Colbys also aired in a single two hour block The Titans This technically makes the number of US broadcasts 217 however in syndication these episodes are presented individually totalling 220 Idato Michael September 19 2005 The Great Escape The Sydney Morning Herald SMH com au Retrieved February 25 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Schemering Christopher September 1985 The 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