Quote by Larry Hagman
I was sad to see anybody leave, we had a very nice family on that

I was sad to see anybody leave, we had a very nice family on that show. I was very sad to see momma go, Victoria and especially Linda. My god that was my wife on the show, in fact my wife calls her wife. – Larry Hagman

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