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    Larry Hagman to Appear Posthumously on CBS' I Get That A Lot

    Larry Hagman fans will be able to see the dearly departed Dallas star on the small screen this spring.

    Hagman, who died in November, will be featured on the CBS special I Get That A Lot, in which celebrities masquerade as ordinary people and then act like they're not stars when they're inevitably recognized. The actor filmed his segment in September, and appears as a salesman offering free samples of barbecue sauce, according to the network.

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    "I think what people didn't know about Larry Hagman is that he was a prankster at heart," executive producer Eric Schotz said in a statement. "He loved the fact that he could interact with his fans, and the fans reactions when they found out it was him are priceless."

    The special will also feature Cheech Marin, Jane Seymour, Jeff Gordon, Bruce Jenner and The Amazing Race's Phil Keoghan.

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