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The Waltons

Show Summary

Aired: 1972 - 1981
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, during the Great Depression, the Walton family makes its small income from its saw mill on Walton's Mountain. The story is told through the eyes of John Boy, who wants to be a novelist, goes to college, and eventually fulfills his dream. The saga follows the family through depression and war, and through growing up, school, courtship, marriage, employment, birth, aging, illness and death.



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elizzPosted: 04/30/2007
the waltons was a great show. i was 6yrs old in 1972 and remember my grandparents liking it. ive watched 9 episodes in two days from season 1 already and im enjoying it. i also enjoyed the reunion shows i havent seen them in years hallmark channel needs to play those sometime.
radhenryPosted: 08/19/2007
When I was growing up I could not go to bed until I watched the Waltons all the way through to the final credit. I loved this show. It had a great effect upon my life. To this day I still keep a journal thanks to John-Boy.
mom3Posted: 11/27/2007
love watching the waltons when I was younger. I still watch it. My daughter sometimes watches with me
peanutsPosted: 12/28/2007
I never watched the show as a kid and made fun of the kids who did. Now that I'm older and I've seen a few reruns, it is a nice sentimental kind of show, but one I can turn off in the middle of it because you know there will be some sappy ending. It's funny, at Old Tucson Movie Studios there is a graveyard with Johnboys tombstone.
old_schoolPosted: 03/23/2008
Loved this show as well. I grew up on a Farm in the country here in Ohio. Common Descent Values brought out in this show..

ONLY WISH.. TV still had these "themes" shows still on..It could bring back alot of good to this Sad World as we all know it now..

You can catch the Waltons on the Family Channel. I record them and hope to watch it with my Grandson & Daughter to teach good, honest values to their lives..

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