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  1. Jul 28, 2023 · The Waltons lost a beloved star when "Grandma Esther Walton" disappeared in season 5. On the show, it was said that "Grandma" was in the hospital, but she didn't return until over a year later in season 6. Here's what actually happened. The Waltons: "Grandma" actress Ellen Corby had a stroke. The absence of "Grandma" on The Waltons has a sad ...

  2. John-Boy and Jason are both in France, Ben is in the Pacific, Jim Bob is in the airforce somewhere. At home, Verdie's husband Harley Foster, is accused of being an escaped prisoner who has killed a man. John discovers that Harley is indeed a runaway prisoner, 9 years ago, but was jailed by a biassed trial.

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    For nine seasons on CBS, The Waltons was a part of a weekly tradition for television viewers. It was a staple of Thursday nights for so long that many were a little lost when it finally went off the air in 1981.

    The mountain setting is also home to several other townspeople like the moonshine-producing spinsters, the Baldwin sisters (Mary Jackson and Helen Kleeb); general store owners Ike and Cora Beth Godsey (Joe Conley and Ronnie Claire Edwards); hard-working African American Verdie Foster (Lynn Hamilton); and undermotivated chicken thief Yancy Tucker (R...

    As the series wore on, the family grew through weddings and births. There were also a few notable cast changes. Thomas left The Waltons as John Boy went off to college and then joined the war effort. Thomas guested twice before being replaced by Robert Wightman in latter seasons. Corby suffered a stroke midway through season five and was absent for...

    The last season, taking place in 1945, finds several men of the Walton family fighting the war. Ben is captured by the Japanese army, Jason may have killed another man, and John Boy falls in love with a French woman. At home, Mary Ellen becomes determined to become a doctor despite opposition, and much more. The war finally comes to an end and the ...

    The final episode, titled The Revel, aired on June 4, 1981. In the episode, John-Boy goes to New York to pursue his writing career but arrives to find that his manuscript has been rejected. His publishers secretary gives him enough money to return home and advises him to start a new book. He returned home dejected. Meanwhile, the Baldwin sisters pl...

    The cast reunited for a total of six made-for-TV movies. The last one, centered around Easter, aired in 1997. Theres been no recent talk of any more reunions.

  4. John-Boy decides to take her in to Charlottesville to have her picture taken at a professional photography studio. She meets another girl at the studio who feels even worse about her appearance. Erin and John-boy help to raise her spirits. The two girls then decide to enter their best photo into the Jefferson County Sweetheart Competition.

  5. A Decade of The Waltons. THE HOME FRONT (two hour episode) (20 Sep 1979) Writers: Rod Peterson & Claire Whittaker. Director: Harry Harris. Music: Alexander Courage. "It was one spring day during the war that our mother came back to us and with her arrival it seemed that everything began to look brighter.

  6. John decides to take the family up on the mountain to the original Walton settlement where they can cool down from the hot day for a picninc. Olivia and John-Boy are impressed by John’s carrying ways. John talks to Olivia about his dream to build a new home on the mountain. Finally the time comes for John-Boy to give his sermon.

  7. The Heartache: Directed by Herbert Hirschman. With Jon Walmsley, Judy Norton, Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott. Rose and Stanley plan to get married. Rose finds out she has a heart condition and tries to break it off.

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