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Dynasty: Ted Dinard: 6 episodes 1981 The Greatest American Hero: Shaeffer Episode: "Fire Man" 1981 Best of the West: Nat Lindsay Episode: "The New Marshal" 1981 Death of a Centerfold: Billy Compton Television film 1982 Magnum, P.I. Dave Gilbert Episode: "Try to Remember" 1982 The Dukes of Hazzard: Dennis Episode: "Bad Day in Hazzard" 1982 Hart ...
Steven Daniel Carrington [1] is a fictional character on the American prime time soap opera Dynasty. Steven is noteworthy as one of the earliest gay main characters on American television. [2] [3] [4] Despite identifying as homosexual, Steven has relationships with both men and women throughout the series. [3]
Much to Steven's disappointment, Bart leaves town. Years later in Dynasty: The Reunion, Steven and Bart are living in Washington, D.C., and are in a committed relationship. Blake visits after he is released from prison, but Stevens' reception is icy. Steven and Bart eventually reunite with the rest of the Carringtons at the mansion in Colorado.
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. [24] [25]
Mark Withers, a television actor known for portraying Ted Dinard in the original “Dynasty” series, died Nov. 22. He was 77. Mark Withers’ death was confirmed by his daughter, Jessie Withers.
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Claudia Blaisdel Carrington is a fictional character from the ABC prime time soap opera Dynasty, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro.Originated by Pamela Bellwood in the series' 1981 pilot episode, "Oil", Claudia is initially the estranged, emotionally troubled wife of Denver–Carrington geologist Matthew Blaisdel ().
Dynasty was preempted by the two-hour premiere of another Aaron Spelling series, HeartBeat, on March 23, 1988. [30] "Colorado Roulette" is the last episode to air on a Wednesday, [3] and Dynasty moves to Thursdays for season nine. [4]