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Dynasty (1981 TV series, season 1)

The first season of Dynasty originally aired in the United States on ABC from January 12 through April 20, 1981. 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
Season 1
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes15
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 12 (1981-01-12) –
April 20, 1981 (1981-04-20)
Season chronology
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Season 2
List of episodes

Season one stars John Forsythe as millionaire oil magnate Blake Carrington; Linda Evans as his new wife Krystle; Pamela Sue Martin as Blake's headstrong daughter Fallon; Al Corley as Blake's earnest son Steven; John James as playboy Jeff Colby; Wayne Northrop as Carrington chauffeur Michael Culhane; Bo Hopkins as Denver–Carrington geologist Matthew Blaisdel; Pamela Bellwood as Matthew's troubled wife Claudia; Katy Kurtzman as Matthew and Claudia's teenage daughter Lindsay Blaisdel; and Dale Robertson as wildcatter Walter Lankershim. Notable recurring performers include Lee Bergere as Carrington majordomo Joseph Anders, and Lloyd Bochner as Jeff's uncle, Cecil Colby.

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,[1] took on Richard and Esther Shapiro's vision of a rich and powerful family who "lived and sinned" in a 48-room Denver mansion.[2] Esther Shapiro said that an inspiration for the show was I, Claudius, a fictionalized depiction of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Roman emperors.[3] 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."[4]

Intended by ABC to be a competitor for CBS's Dallas,[5] the working title for Dynasty was Oil.[6] In early drafts of the pilot script, 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,[7] 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.[2] The first season was ranked #28 in the United States.[8]

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."[9]

Plot

As Dynasty begins, powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington is about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings, his former secretary.[2] 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 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, whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steven's resistance 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. 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.[10] 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.[10][11]

In counterpoint to the Carringtons are the Blaisdels; Denver-Carrington geologist Matthew—unhappily married to the emotionally fragile Claudia—is Krystle's ex-lover. Returning from an extended assignment in the Middle East, Matthew quits and goes into business with wildcatter Walter Lankershim. As Blake's behavior begins pushing Krystle toward Matthew, the men are set as both business and romantic rivals.[2] 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.[11]

Fallon makes a secret business deal with Blake's old friend and more-powerful business rival Cecil Colby, marrying his nephew Jeff 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.[2][10] Blake is arrested and charged with murder,[2] 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!"[2][11]

Cast

Cast notes
  1. ^ Robertson is credited in every episode as "special guest star".

Episodes

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11"Oil - Part 1"Ralph SenenskyRichard and Esther ShapiroJanuary 12, 1981 (1981-01-12)[12]S-00122.2[13]

Wealthy oil tycoon Blake Carrington and his former secretary Krystle Jennings are getting married. Krystle's ex-boyfriend, Matthew Blaisdel, who has been working as a geologist on one of Blake's oil rigs in the Mideast for a year and a half, returns to Denver and accidentally runs into Krystle. They both start thinking that there may be a spark left from their previous relationship, and Krystle begins getting second thoughts about the wedding. Blake's children, Steven and Fallon Carrington, also return to Denver after being away. Fallon is less than excited about her father's impending wedding, and things are icy between Blake and Steven.

Note: The three parts of "Oil" originally aired as a three-hour movie.[12] Dynasty aired on Mondays for all of season one.[12]
22"Oil - Part 2"Ralph SenenskyRichard and Esther ShapiroJanuary 12, 1981 (1981-01-12)[12]S-00122.2
Matthew has a visit from his old friend, wildcatter Walter Lankershim, who asks for money because his business is in trouble. Walter has lent money from Blake to drill for oil, but he has yet to make any strikes. Matthew goes to visit his wife, Claudia, who has been in a mental institution for 18 months, but learns that she has been released. Matthew, Claudia, and their teenage daughter, Lindsay decide to renew their lives as a family. Blake and Krystle talk about their disagreements, and start planning a big wedding. When Walter's oil rig is sabotaged, he suspects Blake.
33"Oil - Part 3"Ralph SenenskyRichard and Esther ShapiroJanuary 12, 1981 (1981-01-12)[12]S-00122.2
When Steven confronts Blake about his business practices, Blake explodes. His conflict with Steven is centered on Blake's difficulty in accepting a homosexual relationship Steven had in New York. Blake and Krystle finally get married at the mansion, and among the guests are millionaire Cecil Colby and his nephew Jeff. Cecil is an oilman like Blake, but his company ColbyCo Oil is much bigger than Blake's company, Denver-Carrington. When Blake and Krystle are leaving the Carrington mansion after the wedding, Walter arrives and accuses Blake. When Matthew takes Walter's side in the argument, Blake fires him.
44"The Honeymoon"Robert C. ThompsonStory by : Chester Krumholz
Teleplay by : Edward De Blasio & Chester Krumholz
January 19, 1981 (1981-01-19)[14]S-00221.0
Blake and Krystle have to abruptly end their honeymoon so that Blake can deal with a work crisis. Walter smooths over his troubles with the workers on his rig, and hires both Matthew and Steven, which Blake does not like. Krystle is having problems adjusting to life as a Carrington, made especially challenging by the imperious majordomo Joseph. Matthew and Claudia are also having difficulty starting their new life. Cecil and Fallon have negotiations of their own; Cecil is willing to help Blake out of his problems if Fallon marries Jeff.
55"The Dinner Party"Don MedfordChester KrumholzJanuary 26, 1981 (1981-01-26)[14]S-00318.4
Blake apologizes to Walter and Matthew, and asks Matthew to come back to his old job. He also invites them to a dinner party at the mansion, during which Steven and Claudia meet and get along very well; Matthew tells Krystle that he is still in love with her, which Fallon overhears; and Cecil and Fallon start realizing their plans as Fallon starts hitting on Jeff.
66"Fallon's Wedding"Philip LeacockStory by : Richard Shapiro
Teleplay by : Edward De Blasio & Norman Katkov
February 2, 1981 (1981-02-02)[14]S-00420.4
Cecil helps Blake with his money problems. Jeff and Fallon get married in Las vegas. Blake's driver Michael Culhane, who has been sleeping with Fallon, is a bit jealous when she spurns him. Blake hires Michael to do undercover work for Denver-Carrington. Steven is visited by his ex-lover, Ted Dinard, from New York.
77"The Chauffeur Tells a Secret"Ralph SenenskyEdward De BlasioFebruary 16, 1981 (1981-02-16)[14]S-00516.0

Michael tells Blake about Fallon's deal with Cecil. Steven and Claudia kiss.

Note: Dynasty was preempted by part 2 of East of Eden on February 9, 1981.[15]
88"The Bordello"Philip LeacockEdward De BlasioFebruary 23, 1981 (1981-02-23)[14]S-00615.4
Walter takes Steven to a bordello to "make a man out of him" and put an end to the anti-gay taunts from the other rig workers. co-workers at the oil rig continue to taunt him, Walter decides to take him to a bordello to "make a man out of him." Blake puts key holdings in Krystle's name to save his business, and she pawns an expensive necklace Blake gave her to help Matthew.
99"Krystle's Lie"Don MedfordEdward De BlasioMarch 2, 1981 (1981-03-02)[14]S-00718.7

Matthew discovers that Blake paid one of his workers to sabotage the oil rig and blame it on Steven. A furious Blake tries to find out who helped Matthew, and he rages when he discovers Krystle's birth control pills.

Note: "Krystle's Lie" and "The Necklace" originally aired as a combined two-hour broadcast.
1010"The Necklace"Philip LeacockEdward De BlasioMarch 2, 1981 (1981-03-02)[14]S-00818.7
Michael tells Fallon that Krystle pawned her necklace and gave the money to Matthew. Steven answers Claudia's call to pick her up from a singles bar, and they sleep together.
1111"The Beating"Don MedfordEdward De BlasioMarch 9, 1981 (1981-03-09)[14]S-00917.5
Steven moves out of the mansion and agrees to work for Blake at Denver-Carrington. Lindsay discovers that Claudia slept with Steven. Blake learns that Michael has been sleeping with Fallon, and has the chauffeur brutally beaten.
1212"The Birthday Party"Burt BrinckerhoffEdward De Blasio and Richard ShapiroMarch 16, 1981 (1981-03-16)[14]S-01018.2
Michael tells Blake that Krystle pawned her necklace and gave the money to Matthew. Outraged over Cecil's deal with Fallon, a drunken Jeff makes a scene at Cecil's birthday party.
1313"The Separation"Gabrielle BeaumontEdward De BlasioMarch 23, 1981 (1981-03-23)[14]S-01118.1
Ted returns to Denver and meets Claudia to talk about Steven. Krystle leaves Blake. Steven ends his relationship with Ted, but an irate Blake witnesses their goodbye hug. Blake pulls Ted off of Steven, but Ted hits his head and dies.
1414"Blake Goes to Jail"Don MedfordEdward De BlasioApril 13, 1981 (1981-04-13)[14]S-01216.3

Blake is arrested for the murder of Ted Dinard, and Krystle returns to support him. To save Blake from a murder conviction, Fallon testifies that Ted tripped and hit his head. Steven takes the stand and accuses Fallon of lying.

Dynasty was preempted respectively by a John Denver and George Burns special called Two of a Kind and by part 2 of Masada on March 30 and April 6, 1981.[16][17]
1515"The Testimony"Don MedfordEdward De BlasioApril 20, 1981 (1981-04-20)[14][18]S-01318.5

Claudia is forced to reveal her affair with Steven on the stand, and an enraged Matthew attacks Blake. Claudia runs away with Lindsay, but they get into a car accident. On the way, they are in an accident. The prosecution calls a new witness, and a mysterious woman in a white hat and veil enters. Fallon recognizes the woman as her mother.

Note: Blake's ex-wife Alexis makes her first appearance near the end of the episode, unnamed and played by uncredited actress Maggie Wickman. "The Testimony" is the last episode to air on a Monday, and Dynasty moves to Wednesdays for season two.[14][18]

Reception

The first season of Dynasty was "modestly popular" among viewers,[9] ranking #28 in the United States with a 19.0 Nielsen rating, while #1 series Dallas achieved a 31.8 rating that season.[8] Season one of Dynasty aired on Monday nights.[12][18] ABC rebroadcast the season 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.[8]

References

  1. ^ Idato, Michael (September 19, 2005). "The Great Escape". The Sydney Morning Herald. SMH.com.au. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Schemering, Christopher (September 1985). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia. pp. 80–81. ISBN 0-345-32459-5.
  3. ^ Sturges, Fiona (January 24, 2011). "The good, the bad and the wildly bitchy". The Independent. London: Independent.co.uk. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  4. ^ Klein, Joe (September 2, 1985). "The Real Star of Dynasty". New York. pp. 32–39. Retrieved June 1, 2017 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Jacobs, Alexandra (October 6, 2017). "A Dynasty for Generation Gossip Girl (Mom Can Watch, Too)". The New York Times. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  6. ^ Corliss, Richard (April 3, 2010). . Time. Archived from the original on April 4, 2010. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
  7. ^ Hack, Richard. . The Hollywood Reporter. UltimateDynasty.net. Archived from the original on March 28, 2010. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  8. ^ a b c Rothenberg, Fred (July 24, 1981). "Prime-time soap opera Dynasty trying old whodunnit technique". The Register-Guard. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  9. ^ a b Mar, Alex (May 25, 2011). "The Dynasty That Could Have Been". Slate. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  10. ^ a b c Tropiano, Stephen (March 19, 2003). . PopMatters.com. Archived from the original on August 2, 2003. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  11. ^ a b c "Dynasty Episodes Guide: Season One". Shoulderpads.net. Retrieved December 29, 2008.
  12. ^ a b c d e f "TV Listings for January 12, 1981 (Monday)". TV Tango. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  13. ^ Bruce B. Morris, Prime Time Network Serials: Episode Guides, Casts and Credits for 37 Continuing Television Dramas, 1964-1993, McFarland and Company, 1997.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Episode List: Dynasty (1981–1983)". TV Tango. p. 1. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
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  16. ^ "TV Listings". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. March 30, 1981.
  17. ^ "TV Listings". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. April 6, 1981.
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The first season of Dynasty originally aired in the United States on ABC from January 12 through April 20 1981 The series created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling revolves around the Carringtons a wealthy family residing in Denver Colorado DynastySeason 1Country of originUnited StatesNo of episodes15ReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseJanuary 12 1981 01 12 April 20 1981 1981 04 20 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodesSeason one stars John Forsythe as millionaire oil magnate Blake Carrington Linda Evans as his new wife Krystle Pamela Sue Martin as Blake s headstrong daughter Fallon Al Corley as Blake s earnest son Steven John James as playboy Jeff Colby Wayne Northrop as Carrington chauffeur Michael Culhane Bo Hopkins as Denver Carrington geologist Matthew Blaisdel Pamela Bellwood as Matthew s troubled wife Claudia Katy Kurtzman as Matthew and Claudia s teenage daughter Lindsay Blaisdel and Dale Robertson as wildcatter Walter Lankershim Notable recurring performers include Lee Bergere as Carrington majordomo Joseph Anders and Lloyd Bochner as Jeff s uncle Cecil Colby Contents 1 Development 2 Plot 3 Cast 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Notable guest stars 4 Episodes 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksDevelopment EditAaron 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 1 took on Richard and Esther Shapiro s vision of a rich and powerful family who lived and sinned in a 48 room Denver mansion 2 Esther Shapiro said that an inspiration for the show was I Claudius a fictionalized depiction of the Julio Claudian dynasty of Roman emperors 3 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 4 Intended by ABC to be a competitor for CBS s Dallas 5 the working title for Dynasty was Oil 6 In early drafts of the pilot script 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 7 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 2 The first season was ranked 28 in the United States 8 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 9 Plot EditAs Dynasty begins powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington is about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings his former secretary 2 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 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 whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steven s resistance 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 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 10 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 10 11 In counterpoint to the Carringtons are the Blaisdels Denver Carrington geologist Matthew unhappily married to the emotionally fragile Claudia is Krystle s ex lover Returning from an extended assignment in the Middle East Matthew quits and goes into business with wildcatter Walter Lankershim As Blake s behavior begins pushing Krystle toward Matthew the men are set as both business and romantic rivals 2 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 11 Fallon makes a secret business deal with Blake s old friend and more powerful business rival Cecil Colby marrying his nephew Jeff 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 2 10 Blake is arrested and charged with murder 2 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 2 11 Cast EditMain Edit John Forsythe as Blake Carrington Linda Evans as Krystle Carrington Pamela Sue Martin as Fallon Carrington Pamela Bellwood as Claudia Blaisdel Al Corley as Steven Carrington John James as Jeff Colby Wayne Northrop as Michael Culhane Katy Kurtzman as Lindsay Blaisdel Dale Robertson as Walter Lankershim a Bo Hopkins as Matthew Blaisdel Recurring Edit Lee Bergere as Joseph Anders Peter Mark Richman as Andrew Laird Virginia Hawkins as Jeanette Robbins Lloyd Bochner as Cecil Colby Paul Jenkins as Ed Cleves Betty Harford as Hilda Gunnerson Mark Withers as Ted Dinard Brian Dennehy as Jake DunhamNotable guest stars Edit Lloyd Haynes as Judge Horatio Quinlan Cast notes Robertson is credited in every episode as special guest star Episodes EditNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeUS viewers millions 11 Oil Part 1 Ralph SenenskyRichard and Esther ShapiroJanuary 12 1981 1981 01 12 12 S 00122 2 13 Wealthy oil tycoon Blake Carrington and his former secretary Krystle Jennings are getting married Krystle s ex boyfriend Matthew Blaisdel who has been working as a geologist on one of Blake s oil rigs in the Mideast for a year and a half returns to Denver and accidentally runs into Krystle They both start thinking that there may be a spark left from their previous relationship and Krystle begins getting second thoughts about the wedding Blake s children Steven and Fallon Carrington also return to Denver after being away Fallon is less than excited about her father s impending wedding and things are icy between Blake and Steven Note The three parts of Oil originally aired as a three hour movie 12 Dynasty aired on Mondays for all of season one 12 22 Oil Part 2 Ralph SenenskyRichard and Esther ShapiroJanuary 12 1981 1981 01 12 12 S 00122 2Matthew has a visit from his old friend wildcatter Walter Lankershim who asks for money because his business is in trouble Walter has lent money from Blake to drill for oil but he has yet to make any strikes Matthew goes to visit his wife Claudia who has been in a mental institution for 18 months but learns that she has been released Matthew Claudia and their teenage daughter Lindsay decide to renew their lives as a family Blake and Krystle talk about their disagreements and start planning a big wedding When Walter s oil rig is sabotaged he suspects Blake 33 Oil Part 3 Ralph SenenskyRichard and Esther ShapiroJanuary 12 1981 1981 01 12 12 S 00122 2When Steven confronts Blake about his business practices Blake explodes His conflict with Steven is centered on Blake s difficulty in accepting a homosexual relationship Steven had in New York Blake and Krystle finally get married at the mansion and among the guests are millionaire Cecil Colby and his nephew Jeff Cecil is an oilman like Blake but his company ColbyCo Oil is much bigger than Blake s company Denver Carrington When Blake and Krystle are leaving the Carrington mansion after the wedding Walter arrives and accuses Blake When Matthew takes Walter s side in the argument Blake fires him 44 The Honeymoon Robert C ThompsonStory by Chester KrumholzTeleplay by Edward De Blasio amp Chester KrumholzJanuary 19 1981 1981 01 19 14 S 00221 0Blake and Krystle have to abruptly end their honeymoon so that Blake can deal with a work crisis Walter smooths over his troubles with the workers on his rig and hires both Matthew and Steven which Blake does not like Krystle is having problems adjusting to life as a Carrington made especially challenging by the imperious majordomo Joseph Matthew and Claudia are also having difficulty starting their new life Cecil and Fallon have negotiations of their own Cecil is willing to help Blake out of his problems if Fallon marries Jeff 55 The Dinner Party Don MedfordChester KrumholzJanuary 26 1981 1981 01 26 14 S 00318 4Blake apologizes to Walter and Matthew and asks Matthew to come back to his old job He also invites them to a dinner party at the mansion during which Steven and Claudia meet and get along very well Matthew tells Krystle that he is still in love with her which Fallon overhears and Cecil and Fallon start realizing their plans as Fallon starts hitting on Jeff 66 Fallon s Wedding Philip LeacockStory by Richard ShapiroTeleplay by Edward De Blasio amp Norman KatkovFebruary 2 1981 1981 02 02 14 S 00420 4Cecil helps Blake with his money problems Jeff and Fallon get married in Las vegas Blake s driver Michael Culhane who has been sleeping with Fallon is a bit jealous when she spurns him Blake hires Michael to do undercover work for Denver Carrington Steven is visited by his ex lover Ted Dinard from New York 77 The Chauffeur Tells a Secret Ralph SenenskyEdward De BlasioFebruary 16 1981 1981 02 16 14 S 00516 0Michael tells Blake about Fallon s deal with Cecil Steven and Claudia kiss Note Dynasty was preempted by part 2 of East of Eden on February 9 1981 15 88 The Bordello Philip LeacockEdward De BlasioFebruary 23 1981 1981 02 23 14 S 00615 4Walter takes Steven to a bordello to make a man out of him and put an end to the anti gay taunts from the other rig workers co workers at the oil rig continue to taunt him Walter decides to take him to a bordello to make a man out of him Blake puts key holdings in Krystle s name to save his business and she pawns an expensive necklace Blake gave her to help Matthew 99 Krystle s Lie Don MedfordEdward De BlasioMarch 2 1981 1981 03 02 14 S 00718 7Matthew discovers that Blake paid one of his workers to sabotage the oil rig and blame it on Steven A furious Blake tries to find out who helped Matthew and he rages when he discovers Krystle s birth control pills Note Krystle s Lie and The Necklace originally aired as a combined two hour broadcast 1010 The Necklace Philip LeacockEdward De BlasioMarch 2 1981 1981 03 02 14 S 00818 7Michael tells Fallon that Krystle pawned her necklace and gave the money to Matthew Steven answers Claudia s call to pick her up from a singles bar and they sleep together 1111 The Beating Don MedfordEdward De BlasioMarch 9 1981 1981 03 09 14 S 00917 5Steven moves out of the mansion and agrees to work for Blake at Denver Carrington Lindsay discovers that Claudia slept with Steven Blake learns that Michael has been sleeping with Fallon and has the chauffeur brutally beaten 1212 The Birthday Party Burt BrinckerhoffEdward De Blasio and Richard ShapiroMarch 16 1981 1981 03 16 14 S 01018 2Michael tells Blake that Krystle pawned her necklace and gave the money to Matthew Outraged over Cecil s deal with Fallon a drunken Jeff makes a scene at Cecil s birthday party 1313 The Separation Gabrielle BeaumontEdward De BlasioMarch 23 1981 1981 03 23 14 S 01118 1Ted returns to Denver and meets Claudia to talk about Steven Krystle leaves Blake Steven ends his relationship with Ted but an irate Blake witnesses their goodbye hug Blake pulls Ted off of Steven but Ted hits his head and dies 1414 Blake Goes to Jail Don MedfordEdward De BlasioApril 13 1981 1981 04 13 14 S 01216 3Blake is arrested for the murder of Ted Dinard and Krystle returns to support him To save Blake from a murder conviction Fallon testifies that Ted tripped and hit his head Steven takes the stand and accuses Fallon of lying Dynasty was preempted respectively by a John Denver and George Burns special called Two of a Kind and by part 2 of Masada on March 30 and April 6 1981 16 17 1515 The Testimony Don MedfordEdward De BlasioApril 20 1981 1981 04 20 14 18 S 01318 5Claudia is forced to reveal her affair with Steven on the stand and an enraged Matthew attacks Blake Claudia runs away with Lindsay but they get into a car accident On the way they are in an accident The prosecution calls a new witness and a mysterious woman in a white hat and veil enters Fallon recognizes the woman as her mother Note Blake s ex wife Alexis makes her first appearance near the end of the episode unnamed and played by uncredited actress Maggie Wickman The Testimony is the last episode to air on a Monday and Dynasty moves to Wednesdays for season two 14 18 Reception EditThe first season of Dynasty was modestly popular among viewers 9 ranking 28 in the United States with a 19 0 Nielsen rating while 1 series Dallas achieved a 31 8 rating that season 8 Season one of Dynasty aired on Monday nights 12 18 ABC rebroadcast the season 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 8 References Edit 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 Schemering Christopher September 1985 The Soap Opera Encyclopedia pp 80 81 ISBN 0 345 32459 5 Sturges Fiona January 24 2011 The good the bad and the wildly bitchy The Independent London Independent co uk Retrieved July 20 2011 Klein Joe September 2 1985 The Real Star of Dynasty New York pp 32 39 Retrieved June 1 2017 via Google Books Jacobs Alexandra October 6 2017 A Dynasty for Generation Gossip Girl Mom Can Watch Too The New York Times Retrieved November 6 2017 Corliss Richard April 3 2010 Charlie s an Angel Now John Forsythe Dies at 92 Time Archived from the original on April 4 2010 Retrieved September 25 2010 Hack 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