
Larry Hagman, the legendary late television star who will always be remembered for his iconic work as J.R. Ewing on 'Dallas,' may have passed away last month at the age of 81, but that does not mean he has made his last appearance on the small screen.
Hagman will be appearing posthumously on the CBS special 'I Get That A Lot,' which features celebrities pulling pranks on ordinary people.
In his appearance, Hagman appears in a Santa Clara, California membership warehouse where he posed as a salesperson offering free samples of barbecue sauce. His appearance was filmed in September.
“Larry was amazing to work with,” said 'I Get That A Lot' executive producer Eric Schotz. “I think what people didn't know about Larry Hagman is that he was a prankster at heart. He loved the fact that he could interact with his fans and the fans reactions when they found out it was him are priceless.”
Other celebrities who worked on the prank show are Cheech Marin, Jane Seymour, Bruce Jenner and Phil Keoghan.
Hagman passed away November 23 from complications of throat cancer. "I Get That A Lot" airs Wednesday, January 9 at 8 p.m. ET CBS. Will you watch?