Texas (1980)
Texas is an American daytime soap opera which aired on NBC from August 4, 1980 until December 31, 1982. It was sponsored and produced by Procter & Gamble Productions at NBC Studios in Brooklyn, New York City. Texas is a spinoff of Another World. It was co-created by head writers John William Corrington, Joyce Hooper Corrington, and executive producer Paul Rauch of Another World. Rauch would hold the title of executive producer for the parent series and its spin-off until 1981.
Texas: Season 1 - 100 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 1
August 4, 1980
1x2 - Episode 2
August 5, 1980
1x3 - Episode 3
August 6, 1980
1x4 - Episode 4
August 7, 1980
1x5 - Episode 5
August 8, 1980
1x6 - Episode 6
August 11, 1980
1x7 - Episode 7
August 12, 1980
1x8 - Episode 8
August 13, 1980
1x9 - Episode 9
August 14, 1980
1x10 - Episode 10
August 15, 1980
1x11 - Episode 11
August 18, 1980
1x12 - Episode 12
August 19, 1980
1x13 - Episode 13
August 20, 1980
1x14 - Episode 14
August 21, 1980
1x15 - Episode 15
August 22, 1980
1x16 - Episode 16
August 25, 1980
1x17 - Episode 17
August 26, 1980
1x18 - Episode 18
August 27, 1980
1x19 - Episode 19
August 28, 1980
1x20 - Episode 20
August 29, 1980
1x21 - Episode 21
September 1, 1980
1x22 - Episode 22
September 2, 1980
1x23 - Episode 23
September 3, 1980
1x24 - Episode 24
September 4, 1980
1x25 - Episode 25
September 5, 1980
1x26 - Episode 26
September 8, 1980
1x27 - Episode 27
September 9, 1980
1x28 - Episode 28
September 10, 1980
1x29 - Episode 29
September 11, 1980
1x30 - Episode 30
September 12, 1980
1x31 - Episode 31
September 15, 1980
1x32 - Episode 32
September 16, 1980
1x33 - Episode 33
September 17, 1980
1x34 - Episode 34
September 18, 1980
1x35 - Episode 35
September 19, 1980
1x36 - Episode 36
September 22, 1980
1x37 - Episode 37
September 23, 1980
1x38 - Episode 38
September 24, 1980
1x40 - Episode 40
September 26, 1980
1x41 - Episode 41
September 29, 1980
1x42 - Episode 42
September 30, 1980
1x43 - Episode 43
October 1, 1980
1x44 - Episode 44
October 2, 1980
1x45 - Episode 45
October 3, 1980
1x46 - Episode 46
October 6, 1980
1x47 - Episode 47
October 7, 1980
1x48 - Episode 48
October 8, 1980
1x49 - Episode 49
October 9, 1980
1x50 - Episode 50
October 10, 1980
1x51 - Episode 51
October 13, 1980
1x52 - Episode 52
October 14, 1980
1x53 - Episode 53
October 15, 1980
1x54 - Episode 54
October 16, 1980
1x55 - Episode 55
October 17, 1980
1x56 - Episode 56
October 20, 1980
1x57 - Episode 57
October 21, 1980
1x58 - Episode 58
October 22, 1980
1x59 - Episode 59
October 23, 1980
1x60 - Episode 60
October 24, 1980
1x61 - Episode 61
October 27, 1980
1x62 - Episode 62
October 28, 1980
1x63 - Episode 63
October 29, 1980
1x64 - Episode 64
October 30, 1980
1x65 - Episode 65
October 31, 1980
1x66 - Episode 66
November 1, 1980
1x67 - Episode 67
November 4, 1980
1x68 - Episode 68
November 5, 1980
1x69 - Episode 69
November 6, 1980
1x70 - Episode 70
November 7, 1980
1x71 - Episode 71
November 10, 1980
1x72 - Episode 72
November 11, 1980
1x73 - Episode 73
November 12, 1980
1x74 - Episode 74
November 13, 1980
1x75 - Episode 75
November 14, 1980
1x76 - Episode 76
November 17, 1980
1x77 - Episode 77
November 18, 1980
1x78 - Episode 78
November 19, 1980
1x79 - Episode 79
November 20, 1980
1x80 - Episode 80
November 21, 1980
1x81 - Episode 81
November 24, 1980
1x82 - Episode 82
November 25, 1980
1x83 - Episode 83
November 26, 1980
1x84 - Episode 84
November 28, 1980
1x85 - Episode 85
December 1, 1980
1x86 - Episode 86
December 2, 1980
1x87 - Episode 87
December 3, 1980
1x88 - Episode 88
December 4, 1980
1x89 - Episode 89
December 5, 1980
1x90 - Episode 90
December 8, 1980
1x91 - Episode 91
December 9, 1980
1x92 - Episode 92
December 10, 1980
1x93 - Episode 93
December 11, 1980
1x94 - Episode 94
December 12, 1980
1x95 - Episode 95
December 15, 1980
1x96 - Episode 96
December 16, 1980
1x97 - Episode 97
December 17, 1980
1x98 - Episode 98
December 18, 1980
1x99 - Episode 99
December 19, 1980
1x100 - Episode 100
December 22, 1980
1x101 - Episode 101
December 23, 1980
Texas: 3 Season s
Tags for Texas
Shows like Texas
Dallas
357 Episode s . The world's first mega-soap, and one of the most popular ever produced, Dallas had it all. Beautiful women, expensive cars, and men playing Monopoly with real buildings. Famous for one of the best cliffhangers in TV history, as the world asked "Who shot J.R.?" A slow-burner to begin with, Dallas hit its stride in the 2nd season, with long storylines and expert character development. Dallas ruled the airwaves in the 1980's.
Dallas
357 Episode s . The world's first mega-soap, and one of the most popular ever produced, Dallas had it all. Beautiful women, expensive cars, and men playing Monopoly with real buildings. Famous for one of the best cliffhangers in TV history, as the world asked "Who shot J.R.?" A slow-burner to begin with, Dallas hit its stride in the 2nd season, with long storylines and expert character development. Dallas ruled the airwaves in the 1980's.
Savannah
34 Episode s . Savannah is an American prime time television drama that ran from January 21, 1996 to February 24, 1997 on The WB. It was created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling.
Savannah
34 Episode s . Savannah is an American prime time television drama that ran from January 21, 1996 to February 24, 1997 on The WB. It was created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling.
The Yellow Rose
22 Episode s . The Yellow Rose is an American television series. It was broadcast on the NBC network during the 1983-1984 season. It was produced by Paul Freeman. The series was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap opera Dallas, and dealt with the intrigues of the Texas-based ranch-owning Champion family. The show's cast included Sam Elliott, David Soul, Edward Albert, Cybill Shepherd, Chuck Connors, Noah Beery, Jr., Ken Curtis, Robin Wright and Jane Russell. The Yellow Rose was canceled after one season of twenty-two episodes. In the summer of 1990, the series was rerun again on NBC along with the short-lived Bret Maverick starring James Garner.
The Yellow Rose
22 Episode s . The Yellow Rose is an American television series. It was broadcast on the NBC network during the 1983-1984 season. It was produced by Paul Freeman. The series was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap opera Dallas, and dealt with the intrigues of the Texas-based ranch-owning Champion family. The show's cast included Sam Elliott, David Soul, Edward Albert, Cybill Shepherd, Chuck Connors, Noah Beery, Jr., Ken Curtis, Robin Wright and Jane Russell. The Yellow Rose was canceled after one season of twenty-two episodes. In the summer of 1990, the series was rerun again on NBC along with the short-lived Bret Maverick starring James Garner.