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The Waltons is an American television series about a family living at Walton's
Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the state of Virginia. Read about
all the characters including John-Boy Walton, Jr, Livie Walton, Grandma
and Grandpa Walton, Mary Ellen Walton, Jason, Erin, Ben, Jim Bob,
Elizabeth, Walton. Ike Godsey and more. Earl Hamner.

The Waltons is an American television series about a 
family living at Walton's Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the state of Virginia.  Read about all the characters including 
John-Boy Walton, Jr, Livie Walton, Grandma and Grandpa Walton, Mary Ellen Walton, Jason, Erin, Ben, Jim Bob, Elizabeth, 
Walton. Ike Godsey and more. Earl Hamner. Waltons Season 3

The Waltons is an American television series about a 
family living at Walton's Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the state of Virginia.  Read about all the characters including 
John-Boy Walton, Jr, Livie Walton, Grandma and Grandpa Walton, Mary Ellen Walton, Jason, Erin, Ben, Jim Bob, Elizabeth, 
Walton. Ike Godsey and more. Earl Hamner.
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  "The Waltons was an American television series about a family living at Walton's Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the state of Virginia. The show ran on CBS from 1972 to 1981, with a TV movie pilot The Homecoming A Christmas Story in 1971, three TV movie sequels in 1982, and three more during the 1990s (1993, 1995, 1997).

The family, consisting of Olivia and John Walton and their seven children, as well as John's aging parents, Esther and Zeb, struggles to live a decent life during the Great Depression and the Second World War (roughly from the early 1930s to the mid-1940s in the continuity of the series).

The Waltons is an American television series about a 
family living at Walton's Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the state of Virginia.  Read about all the characters including 
John-Boy Walton, Jr, Livie Walton, Grandma and Grandpa Walton, Mary Ellen Walton, Jason, Erin, Ben, Jim Bob, Elizabeth, 
Walton. Ike Godsey and more. Earl Hamner. The Waltons Season Six!
Waltons Season Six

The Waltons is an American television series about a 
family living at Walton's Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the state of Virginia.  Read about all the characters including 
John-Boy Walton, Jr, Livie Walton, Grandma and Grandpa Walton, Mary Ellen Walton, Jason, Erin, Ben, Jim Bob, Elizabeth, 
Walton. Ike Godsey and more. Earl Hamner. The Waltons Season Seven!
Waltons Season Seven

The audience follows this family's existence through the eyes of John-Boy, the eldest son and an aspiring novelist. The signature scene that closed each episode conveyed the warm, wholesome family values that the show promoted. The viewer sees the family house draped in darkness, save for one light in an upstairs window. Through voice-overs, each character bids the other good-night: "Good night, Mary-Ellen." "Good night, Jim-Bob." "Good night, Elizabeth." "Good night, Ben," etc., until the last good-night from John Walton, Sr. to his son: "Good night, John-Boy." "Good night, everyone" -- and the last light in the house clicks off.

The series depicted a mountain hamlet whose residents cared for one another. For example, the day the Waltons celebrated getting out of debt, they made a loan to Ike Godsey. The local merchant had been cheated with a shipment of faulty refrigerators. The Waltons were always low on money. On occasion this caused John Walton, Sr. to work extremely hard until he collapsed. At another time he took up a part-time job in an office; however, the harsh conditions did not agree with him and he soon quit the job.


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Occasionally, the Waltons would make the acquaintance of people who had a very different view of the world. They encounter gypsies, a group of acrobats from a circus and an actress who is absolutely broke. Another connection to the world outside Walton's Mountain is John-Boy who first attends (the fictional) Boatwright College (most likely modeled after The University of Richmond where Earl Hamner attended) and later goes to New York to work as a journalist.

Actor Richard Thomas left the series in 1976 in an effort to expand his repertoire. He would make two additional guest appearences before the role was recast. For much of the 1976-77 season grandma Esther Walton was not seen on the series due to a stroke actress Ellen Corby suffered (which was also written into the storyline). In mid 1978, Corby &Geer share one final episode together as Grandma returns from rehab. The following September we learn that Grandpa passed Will Geer. (In reality the actor died during the summer hiatis). Esther experienced some difficult moments coping without Zeb. Subsequent episodes featured the character dealing with her diminished ability to move and speak.

World War II deeply influenced the family. Mary-Ellen's physician husband Curtis "Curt"Willard is drafted. He is sent to Pearl Harbor and dies during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941. Years later, Mary Ellen hears of sightings of her late husband, investigates, and finds him physically alive but living a brooding existance due to war wounds. This is the last time Curt was ever seen on the show. In "The Waiting", the "second" John-Boy (played by Robert Wightman from 1979-82) makes his debut in a storyline involving John Boy's military plane being shot down. Olivia and John hold a bedside Thanksgiving vigil at the veteran's hospital.

"The Waiting", while reprising the John Boy character, also marks the last episode Michael Learned had as a regular contracted player. Olivia is recruited as a volunteer at the hospital and her character is seen less and less. Eventually, the matriarch developes TB, and must enter an Arizona sanitarium. Olivia's cousin Rose moves in to watch the brood. Two years later, Ralph Waite's character John moves to Arizona to be near Olivia.

All four of the Walton boys enlisted in the military. In addition to World War II, a number of other historic events were incorporated into various storylines, including the explosion of the Hindenburg.

The show was created by Earl Hamner Jr., after his book Spencer's Mountain and a 1963 film of the same name starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara. After a long television run, some additional made-for-TV movies aired between 1993 and 1997 showing the Walton children's own children as well as most of the surviving stars of the original show. The first of these movies was set in 1963, during the weekend of President John F. Kennedy's assassination (John-Boy is a reporter covering the event). The most recent movie brought the story up to 1970."

Cast

Richard Thomas as John 'John-Boy' Walton, Jr. #1
Robert Wightman as John 'John Boy' Walton, Jr. #2 (1979-1982)
Ralph Waite as John Walton, Sr.
Michael Learned as Olivia 'Livie' Walton
Ellen Corby as Esther 'Grandma' Walton
Will Geer as Zebulon 'Zeb/Grandpa' Walton (died 1978)
Judy Norton Taylor as Mary Ellen Walton Willard
Jon Walmsley as Jason Walton
Mary Elizabeth McDonough as Erin Walton
Eric Scott as Ben Walton
David W. Harper as James Robert 'Jim Bob' Walton
Kami Cotler as Elizabeth Walton
Joe Conley as Ike Godsey
Ronnie Claire Edwards as Corabeth Walton Godsey (1974?)
Helen Kleeb as Mamie "Miss Mamie" Baldwin
Mary Jackson as Emily "Miss Emily" Baldwin
Earl Hamner Jr. as Narrator
Beulah Bondi as Aunt Martha Corrine Walton
John Ritter as Rev. Matthew Fordwick
This information found: Wikipedia Encylopedia



Open Letter to The Waltons:

Dear Waltons,

I am writing to you in behalf of your Heavenly Father. He is seeking you like a lost sheep. You remember the Bible story? It is about a shepherd who has 100 sheep. But when he brings the sheep home one night, one is missing. He then leaves the 99 sheep and goes out into the wilderness until he finds that lost sheep.

In this parable the shepherd goes out to search for the one lost sheep-the very least that can be numbered. So if there had been but one lost soul, Christ would have died for that one. To read more click Lost Sheep



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