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The fourth season of '' Dynasty'' originally aired in the United States on ABC from September 28, 1983, through May 9, 1984. The series, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by
Aaron Spelling Aaron Spelling (April 22, 1923 June 23, 2006) was an American film and television producer and occasional actor. His productions included the TV series ''Family'' (1976–1980), '' Charlie's Angels'' (1976–1981), ''The Love Boat'' (1977–1986 ...
, revolves around the Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Season four stars John Forsythe as millionaire oil magnate Blake Carrington; Linda Evans as his wife
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; Pamela Sue Martin as Blake and Alexis's headstrong daughter Fallon; Jack Coleman as Blake and Alexis's earnest son
Steven Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; ...
; Gordon Thomson as Blake and Alexis's eldest son
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; John James as Fallon's ex-husband Jeff Colby; Pamela Bellwood as Steven's new wife, Claudia; Heather Locklear as Krystle's niece and Steven's ex-wife Sammy Jo; Geoffrey Scott as Krystle's ex-husband Mark Jennings; Lee Bergere as Carrington
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Joseph Anders; Kathleen Beller as Joseph's daughter Kirby; Deborah Adair as public relations assistant Tracy Kendall; Michael Nader as businessman Dex Dexter; Helmut Berger as playboy Peter De Vilbis;
Diahann Carroll Diahann Carroll (; born Carol Diann Johnson; July 17, 1935 – October 4, 2019) was an American actress, singer, model, and activist. She rose to prominence in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, including ''Car ...
as Blake's half-sister
Dominique Deveraux Dominique Deveraux (born Millie Cox) is a fictional character on the ABC prime time soap opera ''Dynasty'' and its spin-off, ''The Colbys''. Portrayed by Diahann Carroll from 1984 to 1987, the character is the surprise half-sister of millionaire B ...
; and Joan Collins as Alexis Colby, Blake's ex-wife and the mother of Adam, Fallon, and Steven.


Development

With the show's popularity soaring in the fourth season (now the third most watched program of 1983–1984), former President
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, former First Lady Betty Ford, and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger guest-starred as themselves in 1983. Michael Nader was introduced as Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter, a friend to Blake and a love interest for Alexis. Though Dex was conceived as a supporting, short-term character, Nader's performance made the character "unexpectedly popular". One of the five actors under final consideration for the role, Nader credited his chemistry with Collins with getting him the part. Collins said of Nader, "He's a very romantic leading man and he has a certain sinister edge." Diahann Carroll was also introduced as wealthy singer and businesswoman Dominique Deveraux, from the beginning intended as a foil for Alexis Colby, the villainess played by Joan Collins. Dominique was revealed to be Blake's half-sister in season five. Noting that the increasingly popular prime time soap operas had yet to tackle
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, and wanting to be "the first black bitch on television", Carroll had her manager reach out to ''Dynasty'' producer Aaron Spelling, but there had been no response before she and Spelling ran into each other soon after. Spelling said, "When Diahann came in, Esther Shapiro and I looked at her, looked at each other and said, 'My God, she is ''Dynasty''.'" Carroll told Shapiro that night, "If it's not me let it be someone, because it's time." Spelling said, "We virtually closed the deal that night while having a drink at the bar." Joining ''Dynasty'' made Carroll the only black actress with a continuing role on a nighttime serial at that time, and Dominique the first prominently-featured African-American character on a prime time soap opera. She appeared in the final two episodes of the fourth season, and was contracted for at least 17 of season five's 29 shows. Willis Edwards, president of the Beverly Hills/Hollywood chapter of the
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, said of Carroll's casting, "This is a major thing as far as we're concerned. We've been fighting for something like this for years." Linda Evans, who played Krystle Carrington, said at the time, "I don't think the impact of her coming on the show will affect only blacks. I think it will be great for all the people who see her." Martin left the series at the end of the fourth season in May 1984. At the time, ''
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'' quoted Martin as calling television "limiting". '' USA Today'' reported in 2006 that Martin "left ''Dynasty'' and acting when she felt her 'glib' character ... had been reduced to 'a victim'." In 2011, she said "I became extremely famous during that time, and it was a little discomforting". Spelling wrote in his 1996 autobiography, "After three seasons, Pamela Sue Martin wanted to leave ''Dynasty'' to get married and we didn't stand in her way."


Plot

Steven and Blake battle for custody over Steven and Sammy Jo's son Danny, and a false accusation of illegal weapons dealings orchestrated by Alexis threatens to ruin Blake's financial empire. In the season finale, Fallon disappears just before her second wedding to Jeff, while Alexis is arrested for the murder of Mark Jennings.


Cast


Main

* John Forsythe as Blake Carrington * Linda Evans as Krystle Carrington * Pamela Sue Martin as Fallon Carrington * John James as Jeff Colby * Pamela Bellwood as
Claudia Blaisdel 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 estra ...
* Heather Locklear as Sammy Jo Carrington * Gordon Thomson as
Adam Carrington Adam Alexander Carrington is a fictional character from the ABC prime time soap opera ''Dynasty'', created by Richard and Esther Shapiro. Introduced at the beginning of the series' third season, the role was originated by Gordon Thomson in 198 ...
* Kathleen Beller as Kirby Anders * Geoffrey Scott as Mark Jennings * Deborah Adair as Tracy Kendall * Jack Coleman as
Steven Carrington Steven Daniel Carrington 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. Despite identifying as homosexual, Steven has relationship ...
* Lee Bergere as Joseph Anders * Helmut Berger as Peter De Vilbis * Michael Nader as Dex Dexter *
Diahann Carroll Diahann Carroll (; born Carol Diann Johnson; July 17, 1935 – October 4, 2019) was an American actress, singer, model, and activist. She rose to prominence in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, including ''Car ...
as
Dominique Deveraux Dominique Deveraux (born Millie Cox) is a fictional character on the ABC prime time soap opera ''Dynasty'' and its spin-off, ''The Colbys''. Portrayed by Diahann Carroll from 1984 to 1987, the character is the surprise half-sister of millionaire B ...
* Joan Collins as Alexis Carrington


Recurring

* William Beckley as
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* Virginia Hawkins as Jeanette Robbins * Peter Mark Richman as
Andrew Laird ''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 f ...
* Paul Keenan as Tony Driscoll * Paul Burke as Neal McVane * Betty Harford as Hilda Gunnerson * Hank Brandt as Morgan Hess * Grant Goodeve as
Chris Deegan ''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 fam ...
* John Saxon as Rashid Ahmed * David Ackroyd as Lt. Merrill


Notable guest stars

* James Sutorious as Gordon Wales ;Cast notes


Episodes


Reception

In season four, ''Dynasty'' was ranked #3 in the United States with a 22.4 Nielsen rating.


References


External links

* {{Dynasty 1983 American television seasons 1984 American television seasons Dynasty (1981 TV series) seasons