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Texas

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: August 4, 1980
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 323
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Soap
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Texas(1980)

TMDB Rating: 5.7 (4 votes)

Overview

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.

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Season 1

105 episodes • 1980

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Aug 4, 19800.0
2Episode 2Aug 5, 19800.0
3Episode 3Aug 6, 19800.0
4Episode 4Aug 7, 19800.0
5Episode 5Aug 8, 19800.0
6Episode 6Aug 11, 19800.0
7Episode 7Aug 12, 19800.0
8Episode 8Aug 13, 19800.0
9Episode 9Aug 14, 19800.0
10Episode 10Aug 15, 19800.0
11Episode 11Aug 18, 19800.0
12Episode 12Aug 19, 19800.0
13Episode 13Aug 20, 19800.0
14Episode 14Aug 21, 19800.0
15Episode 15Aug 22, 19800.0
16Episode 16Aug 25, 19800.0
17Episode 17Aug 26, 19800.0
18Episode 18Aug 27, 19800.0
19Episode 19Aug 28, 19800.0
20Episode 20Aug 29, 19800.0
21Episode 21Sep 1, 19800.0
22Episode 22Sep 2, 19800.0
23Episode 23Sep 3, 19800.0
24Episode 24Sep 4, 19800.0
25Episode 25Sep 5, 19800.0
26Episode 26Sep 8, 19800.0
27Episode 27Sep 9, 19800.0
28Episode 28Sep 10, 19800.0
29Episode 29Sep 11, 19800.0
30Episode 30Sep 12, 19800.0
31Episode 31Sep 15, 19800.0
32Episode 32Sep 16, 19800.0
33Episode 33Sep 17, 19800.0
34Episode 34Sep 18, 19800.0
35Episode 35Sep 19, 19800.0
36Episode 36Sep 22, 19800.0
37Episode 37Sep 23, 19800.0
38Episode 38Sep 24, 19800.0
40Episode 40Sep 26, 19800.0
41Episode 41Sep 29, 19800.0
42Episode 42Sep 30, 19800.0
43Episode 43Oct 1, 19800.0
44Episode 44Oct 2, 19800.0
45Episode 45Oct 3, 19800.0
46Episode 46Oct 6, 19800.0
47Episode 47Oct 7, 19800.0
48Episode 48Oct 8, 19800.0
49Episode 49Oct 9, 19800.0
50Episode 50Oct 10, 19800.0
51Episode 51Oct 13, 19800.0
52Episode 52Oct 14, 19800.0
53Episode 53Oct 15, 19800.0
54Episode 54Oct 16, 19800.0
55Episode 55Oct 17, 19800.0
56Episode 56Oct 20, 19800.0
57Episode 57Oct 21, 19800.0
58Episode 58Oct 22, 19800.0
59Episode 59Oct 23, 19800.0
60Episode 60Oct 24, 19800.0
61Episode 61Oct 27, 19800.0
62Episode 62Oct 28, 19800.0
63Episode 63Oct 29, 19800.0
64Episode 64Oct 30, 19800.0
65Episode 65Oct 31, 19800.0
66Episode 66Nov 1, 19800.0
67Episode 67Nov 4, 19800.0
68Episode 68Nov 5, 19800.0
69Episode 69Nov 6, 19800.0
70Episode 70Nov 7, 19800.0
71Episode 71Nov 10, 19800.0
72Episode 72Nov 11, 19800.0
73Episode 73Nov 12, 19800.0
74Episode 74Nov 13, 19800.0
75Episode 75Nov 14, 19800.0
76Episode 76Nov 17, 19800.0
77Episode 77Nov 18, 19800.0
78Episode 78Nov 19, 19800.0
79Episode 79Nov 20, 19800.0
80Episode 80Nov 21, 19800.0
81Episode 81Nov 24, 19800.0
82Episode 82Nov 25, 19800.0
83Episode 83Nov 26, 19800.0
84Episode 84Nov 28, 19800.0
85Episode 85Dec 1, 19800.0
86Episode 86Dec 2, 19800.0
87Episode 87Dec 3, 19800.0
88Episode 88Dec 4, 19800.0
89Episode 89Dec 5, 19800.0
90Episode 90Dec 8, 19800.0
91Episode 91Dec 9, 19800.0
92Episode 92Dec 10, 19800.0
93Episode 93Dec 11, 19800.0
94Episode 94Dec 12, 19800.0
95Episode 95Dec 15, 19800.0
96Episode 96Dec 16, 19800.0
97Episode 97Dec 17, 19800.0
98Episode 98Dec 18, 19800.0
99Episode 99Dec 19, 19800.0
100Episode 100Dec 22, 19800.0
101Episode 101Dec 23, 19800.0
102Episode 102Dec 24, 19800.0
103Episode 103Dec 26, 19800.0
104Episode 104Dec 29, 19800.0
105Episode 105Dec 30, 19800.0
106Episode 106Dec 31, 19800.0
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Season 2

144 episodes • 1981

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 107Jan 2, 19810.0
2Episode 108Jan 5, 19810.0
3Episode 109Jan 6, 19810.0
4Episode 110Jan 7, 19810.0
5Episode 111Jan 8, 19810.0
6Episode 112Jan 9, 19810.0
7Episode 113Jan 12, 19810.0
8Episode 114Jan 13, 19810.0
9Episode 115Jan 14, 19810.0
10Episode 116Jan 15, 19810.0
11Episode 117Jan 16, 19810.0
12Episode 118Jan 19, 19810.0
13Episode 119Jan 20, 19810.0
14Episode 120Jan 21, 19810.0
15Episode 121Jan 22, 19810.0
16Episode 122Jan 23, 19810.0
17Episode 123Jan 26, 19810.0
18Episode 124Jan 27, 19810.0
19Episode 125Jan 28, 19810.0
20Episode 126Jan 29, 19810.0
21Episode 127Jan 30, 19810.0
22Episode 128Feb 2, 19810.0
23Episode 129Feb 3, 19810.0
24Episode 130Feb 4, 19810.0
25Episode 131Feb 5, 19810.0
26Episode 132Feb 6, 19810.0
27Episode 133Feb 9, 19810.0
28Episode 134Feb 10, 19810.0
29Episode 135Feb 11, 19810.0
30Episode 136Feb 12, 19810.0
31Episode 137Feb 13, 19810.0
32Episode 138Feb 16, 19810.0
33Episode 139Feb 17, 19810.0
34Episode 140Feb 18, 19810.0
35Episode 141Feb 19, 19810.0
36Episode 142Feb 20, 19810.0
37Episode 143Feb 23, 19810.0
38Episode 144Feb 24, 19810.0
39Episode 145Feb 25, 19810.0
40Episode 146Feb 26, 19810.0
41Episode 147Feb 27, 19810.0
42Episode 148Mar 2, 19810.0
43Episode 149Mar 3, 19810.0
44Episode 150Mar 4, 19810.0
45Episode 151Mar 5, 19810.0
46Episode 152Mar 6, 19810.0
47Episode 153Mar 9, 19810.0
48Episode 154Mar 10, 19810.0
49Episode 155Mar 11, 19810.0
50Episode 156Mar 12, 19810.0
51Episode 157Mar 13, 19810.0
52Episode 158Mar 16, 19810.0
53Episode 159Mar 17, 19810.0
54Episode 160Mar 18, 19810.0
55Episode 161Mar 19, 19810.0
56Episode 162Mar 20, 19810.0
57Episode 163Mar 23, 19810.0
58Episode 164Mar 24, 19810.0
59Episode 165Mar 25, 19810.0
60Episode 166Mar 26, 19810.0
61Episode 167Mar 27, 19810.0
62Episode 168Mar 30, 19810.0
63Episode 169Mar 31, 19810.0
64Episode 170Apr 1, 19810.0
65Episode 171Apr 2, 19810.0
66Episode 172Apr 3, 19810.0
67Episode 173Apr 6, 19810.0
68Episode 174Apr 7, 19810.0
69Episode 175Apr 8, 19810.0
70Episode 176Apr 9, 19810.0
71Episode 177Apr 10, 19810.0
72Episode 178Apr 13, 19810.0
73Episode 179Apr 14, 19810.0
74Episode 180Apr 15, 19810.0
75Episode 181Apr 16, 19810.0
76Episode 182Apr 17, 19810.0
77Episode 183Apr 20, 19810.0
78Episode 184Apr 21, 19810.0
79Episode 185Apr 22, 19810.0
80Episode 186Apr 23, 19810.0
82Episode 188Apr 27, 19810.0
83Episode 189Apr 28, 19810.0
84Episode 190Apr 29, 19810.0
85Episode 191Apr 30, 19810.0
86Episode 192May 1, 19810.0
87Episode 193May 4, 19810.0
88Episode 194May 5, 19810.0
89Episode 195May 6, 19810.0
90Episode 196May 7, 19810.0
91Episode 197May 8, 19810.0
92Episode 198May 11, 19810.0
93Episode 199May 12, 19810.0
94Episode 200May 13, 19810.0
95Episode 201May 14, 19810.0
96Episode 202May 15, 19810.0
97Episode 203May 18, 19810.0
98Episode 204May 19, 19810.0
99Episode 205May 20, 19810.0
100Episode 206May 21, 19810.0
101Episode 207May 22, 19810.0
102Episode 208May 25, 19810.0
103Episode 209May 26, 19810.0
104Episode 210May 27, 19810.0
105Episode 211May 28, 19810.0
106Episode 212May 29, 19810.0
107Episode 213Jun 1, 19810.0
108Episode 214Jun 2, 19810.0
109Episode 215Jun 3, 19810.0
110Episode 216Jun 4, 19810.0
111Episode 217Jun 5, 19810.0
112Episode 218Jun 8, 19810.0
113Episode 219Jun 9, 19810.0
114Episode 220Jun 10, 19810.0
115Episode 221Jun 11, 19810.0
116Episode 222Jun 12, 19810.0
117Episode 223Jun 15, 19810.0
118Episode 224Jun 16, 19810.0
119Episode 225Jun 17, 19810.0
120Episode 226Jun 18, 19810.0
121Episode 227Jun 19, 19810.0
122Episode 228Jun 22, 19810.0
123Episode 229Jun 23, 19810.0
124Episode 230Jun 24, 19810.0
125Episode 231Jun 25, 19810.0
126Episode 232Jun 26, 19810.0
127Episode 233Jun 29, 19810.0
128Episode 234Jun 30, 19810.0
129Episode 235Jul 1, 19810.0
130Episode 236Jul 2, 19810.0
131Episode 237Jul 3, 19810.0
132Episode 238Jul 6, 19810.0
133Episode 239Jul 7, 19810.0
134Episode 240Jul 8, 19810.0
135Episode 241Jul 9, 19810.0
136Episode 242Jul 10, 19810.0
137Episode 243Jul 13, 19810.0
138Episode 244Jul 14, 19810.0
139Episode 245Jul 15, 19810.0
140Episode 246Jul 16, 19810.0
141Episode 247Jul 17, 19810.0
142Episode 248Jul 20, 19810.0
143Episode 249Jul 21, 19810.0
144Episode 250Jul 22, 19810.0
146Episode 252Jul 24, 19810.0
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Season 3

115 episodes • 1982

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 4, 19820.0
2Episode 2Jan 5, 19820.0
3Episode 3Jan 6, 19820.0
4Episode 4Jan 7, 19820.0
5Episode 5Jan 8, 19820.0
6Episode 6Jan 11, 19820.0
7Episode 7Jan 12, 19820.0
8Episode 8Jan 13, 19820.0
9Episode 9Jan 14, 19820.0
10Episode 10Jan 15, 19820.0
11Episode 11Jan 18, 19820.0
12Episode 12Jan 19, 19820.0
13Episode 13Jan 20, 19820.0
14Episode 14Jan 21, 19820.0
15Episode 15Jan 22, 19820.0
16Episode 16Jan 25, 19820.0
17Episode 17Jan 26, 19820.0
18Episode 18Jan 27, 19820.0
19Episode 19Jan 28, 19820.0
20Episode 20Jan 29, 19820.0
21Episode 21Feb 1, 19820.0
22Episode 22Feb 2, 19820.0
23Episode 23Feb 3, 19820.0
24Episode 24Feb 4, 19820.0
25Episode 25Feb 5, 19820.0
26Episode 26Feb 8, 19820.0
27Episode 27Feb 9, 19820.0
28Episode 28Feb 10, 19820.0
29Episode 29Feb 11, 19820.0
30Episode 30Dec 12, 19820.0
31Episode 31Feb 15, 19820.0
32Episode 32Feb 16, 19820.0
33Episode 33Feb 17, 19830.0
34Episode 34Feb 18, 19820.0
35Episode 35Feb 19, 19820.0
36Episode 36Feb 22, 19820.0
37Episode 37Feb 23, 19820.0
38Episode 38Feb 24, 19820.0
39Episode 39Feb 25, 19820.0
40Episode 40Feb 26, 19820.0
65Episode 65Apr 2, 19820.0
84Episode 84Apr 29, 19820.0
85Episode 85Apr 30, 19820.0
86Episode 86May 3, 19820.0
87Episode 87May 4, 19820.0
88Episode 88May 5, 19830.0
89Episode 89May 6, 19820.0
90Episode 90May 7, 19820.0
91Episode 91May 10, 19820.0
92Episode 92May 11, 19820.0
187Episode 187Oct 1, 19820.0
188Episode 188Oct 4, 19820.0
189Episode 189Oct 5, 19820.0
190Episode 190Oct 6, 19820.0
191Episode 191Oct 7, 19820.0
192Episode 192Oct 8, 19820.0
193Episode 193Oct 11, 19820.0
194Episode 194Oct 12, 19820.0
195Episode 195Oct 13, 19820.0
196Episode 196Oct 14, 19820.0
197Episode 197Oct 15, 19820.0
198Episode 198Oct 15, 19820.0
199Episode 199Oct 18, 19820.0
200Episode 200Oct 19, 19820.0
201Episode 201Oct 20, 19820.0
202Episode 202Oct 21, 19820.0
203Episode 203Oct 22, 19820.0
204Episode 204Oct 25, 19820.0
205Episode 205Oct 26, 19820.0
206Episode 206Oct 27, 19820.0
207Episode 207Oct 28, 19820.0
208Episode 208Oct 29, 19820.0
209Episode 209Nov 1, 19820.0
210Episode 210Nov 2, 19820.0
211Episode 211Nov 3, 19820.0
212Episode 212Nov 4, 19820.0
213Episode 213Nov 5, 19820.0
214Episode 214Nov 8, 19820.0
215Episode 215Nov 9, 19820.0
216Episode 216Nov 10, 19820.0
217Episode 217Nov 11, 19820.0
218Episode 218Nov 12, 19820.0
219Episode 219Nov 15, 19820.0
220Episode 220Nov 16, 19830.0
221Episode 221Nov 17, 19820.0
222Episode 222Nov 18, 19820.0
223Episode 223Nov 19, 19820.0
224Episode 224Nov 22, 19820.0
225Episode 225Nov 23, 19820.0
226Episode 226Nov 24, 19820.0
227Episode 227Nov 26, 19820.0
228Season 3, Episode 228Nov 29, 19820.0
229Season 3, Episode 229Nov 30, 19820.0
230Season 3, Episode 230Dec 1, 19820.0
231Season 3, Episode 231Dec 2, 19820.0
232Season 3, Episode 232Dec 3, 19820.0
233Season 3, Episode 233Dec 6, 19820.0
234Season 3, Episode 234Dec 7, 19820.0
235Season 3, Episode 235Dec 8, 19820.0
236Season 3, Episode 236Dec 9, 19820.0
237Season 3, Episode 237Dec 10, 19820.0
238Season 3, Episode 238Dec 13, 19820.0
239Season 3, Episode 239Dec 14, 19820.0
241Season 3, Episode 241Dec 16, 19820.0
242Season 3, Episode 242Dec 17, 19820.0
243Season 3, Episode 243Dec 20, 19820.0
244Season 3, Episode 244Dec 21, 19820.0
245Season 3, Episode 245Dec 22, 19820.0
246Season 3, Episode 246Dec 23, 19820.0
247Season 3, Episode 247Dec 24, 19820.0
248Season 3, Episode 248Dec 27, 19820.0
249Season 3, Episode 249Dec 28, 19820.0
250Season 3, Episode 250Dec 29, 19820.0
251Season 3, Episode 251Dec 30, 19820.0
252The Final EpisodeDec 31, 19820.0

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