“GCB,” which premieres Sunday on ABC, is the latest TV series that’s set in


“GCB,” which premieres Sunday on ABC, is the latest TV series that’s set in Dallas. Here are five others:

v “Dallas” (1978-1991): Duh.

v “Walker, Texas Ranger” (1993-2001): The contemporary Western starred the one and only Chuck Norris as Cord Walker, who worked out of the Texas Rangers’ Dallas office (and, of course, we mean the TRs who wear badges, not spikes.)

v “Sons of Thunder” (1999): Forgotten “Walker” spinoff starring Jimmy Wlcek and Marco Sanchez as partners in a Dallas private-detective agency.

v “The Good Guys” (2010): Bradley Whitford and Colin Hanks were an odd-couple detective team working in the Dallas police department.

v Reality shows: Big D is a big lure, apparently: “Sheer Dallas” (TLC, 2005); “Dallas Divas & Daughters” (Style, 2009); “Most Eligible: Dallas” (Bravo); “Big Rich Texas” (Style).

“q’viva! the chosen” (8 p.m., fox): In the new reality series “Q’Viva! The Chosen,” Jennifer Lopez, Mark Anthony and concert director Jamie King launch an international search to find and showcase the best Latin singers, dancers and musicians. It’s an English-language version of a show that recently debuted on Univision.

tv listings: For complete listings for the upcoming week, see TV Week magazine, inserted in today’s paper.

LOCAL TOPICS ON TV

“Community Connection” (7 a.m. Sunday on 21 WFMJ-TV; and 10 a.m. Tuesday on Time Warner Cable community access channel): The Youngstown Chapter of the Business and Professional Women’s Clubs and the Williamson College of Business at Youngstown State University will sponsor a workshop for female entrepreneurs. Lisa Dickson and Dean Betty Jo Licata will join host Madonna Chism Pinkard to discuss the event and how female business owners can participate.

Next, Jackie Caffey and Marian Wilson (retired) of the U.S. Postal Service will discuss and preview the Heritage Stamp series offered through the post office. They will reveal the Barbara Jordan “Forever” stamp to kick off Women’s History Month.

Lecturer to portray President McKinley

CANFIELD

The Canfield Historical Society will begin its free Spring Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Bond House, 44 W. Main St., with Mike Wilson portraying President William McKinley. Wilson, administrator of the Trumbull Soil and Water Conservation District, has been portraying McKinley for 20 years and has been approved by the Historical Actors Guild as an official McKinley presenter.

Upcoming lectures include Coggeshall with “Butterflies Galore” on April 12; and Judge Scott Hunter with “Great Cases in American History” on May 10. For information, call 330-533-3458.

Rolling Stones to release book

NEW YORK

The Rolling Stones will mark its 50th year with a new book. Hyperion announced Friday that it will publish “The Rolling Stones: 50,” an illustrated autobiography. The book, featuring rare photographs and commentary from the band, is scheduled for the fall.