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Dynasty was an American primetime television soap opera that aired on ABC from 1981 to 1989. The series revolved around the Carringtons, a wealthy oil family living in Denver, Colorado. Dynasty epitomized the Reagan years' ideals of wealth and excess. An unsuccessful spin-off came in 1985; a miniseries, Dynasty: The Reunion, aired in 1991.

As the series opened, tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) was about to marry Krystle Jennings (Linda Evans), a younger woman whom he met when she took a job as a secretary at his company, the monolithic Denver-Carrington.

Krystle was young, beautiful and vulnerable, described by the show's creator Esther Shapiro as "an American Aphrodite". She found a hostile reception in the Carrington household - the staff patronised her, Blake's daughter Fallon (Pamela Sue Martin) resented her, and her husband was too preoccupied with his work. Krystle's only ally in the Carrington house was her stepson, the sexually ambivalent Steven (Al Corley).

At the conclusion of the show's first season, as Blake Carrington stood trial for the murder of his gay son's lover, Ted Dinard, the script called for the return of Blake's former wife, the sultry, elegant Alexis Carrington. With the role uncast, a model was used in the season finale.

In the first episode of the second season, titled Enter Alexis, the mysterious stranger removed her Dior sunglasses to reveal English actress Joan Collins who chewed her way through the scripts, and confirmed Alexis Carrington as one of the greatest TV characters of all time.

With Alexis settled as Krystle's implacable nemesis, mother and stepdaughter Fallon settled their differences - a bond which riled the already ruffled Alexis even further.

In the seasons which followed, Alexis caused Krystle's miscarriage, tried to ruin her marriage by finding and bringing to Denver her former (and current, thanks to a legal hiccup) husband Mark Jennings and provoking a handful of trademark catfights, beginning with one in the Carrington estate's art studio, another in the lily pond, a third in a mud pool in a park and a fourth (in Dynasty: The Reunion) in a fashion studio.

The most memorable aspects of the series, outside the high camp scrips from writer/creators Richard and Esther Shapiro and writers Robert and Eileen Mason Pollock, were a stream of infamous cliffhanger storylines including a fire in the hotel La Mirage, an Alexis/Krystle showdown which ended in an inferno in Steven's cabin, and the show's most famous - the so-called "wedding massacre" when Blake's daughter Amanda (Catherine Oxenberg) married Prince Michael of Moldavia (Michael Praed) on the eve of a military revolution in his country.

The major characters in the show included: