The Waltons
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Director
Harry Harris
Age 53 (died at 86)
Writer
Kathleen Hite
Producer
Lee Rich
Age 48 (died at 85)
Reverend Fordwick asks John-Boy to deliver the Sunday sermon, and Miss Hunter asks Olivia to act as the substitute teacher. It proves to be an interesting experience for both as Reverend Fordwick and Miss Hunter plan their wedding and honeymoon
John-Boy's Dean asks him to take care of a 16 year old genius college student for the weekend. It seems that Lyle is wonderful with science and math, but woefully lacking when it comes to dealing with people.
Young prize fighter James Travis Clark from Richmond arrives on Walton's Mountain looking for work. He lives in the Walton's barn while training for his next fight. Grandma and Olivia are upset with the whole idea until they find out that James is a minister.
Father and son struggle with personal crisis: John approaches his 25-year high school reunion regretting he is not a greater success; and John-Boy fears he will never be able to make a living as a writer.
Porter Sims, a reporter from New York, comes to get material for a guide book on Virginia. John-Boy takes him to see the Baldwin sisters who allow him to look through the late Judge Baldwin's private papers. These reveal that their father was accused of treason for harboring Yankee soldiers during the Civil War. Deeply shocked and hurt, they decide not to leave their house ever again.
Jason is attending Klineberg Conservatory while playing with the Haystack Gang & the Sunrise Gospeleers. He is not doing too well and decides to slow down. John-Boy takes a new job in Boatwright's library.
John-Boy is doing a story on a female wing-walker who is performing at the local fair. He invites her to stay at the Walton home. Jim Bob is soon madley in love with the flyer. Maude Gormley gives Mytrle the goat to the Waltons.
A handsome forestry student name Chad Marshall arrives on Walton's Mountain. Both Erin and Mary Ellen are smitten and a competition delelops between them. Each is sure that she is the chosen one. Mary Ellen realizes that it is Erin thats truly in love.
John-Boy's old girlfriend Marica Woolery returns to Walton's Mountain with her fiance to sell some inherited property. She plans to invest the money in her fiance's proposed business. John-Boy exposes the fiance as a braggart and not in love with Marcia. Olivia subs. A student obtain a pair of much needed eye glasses.
Olivia Hill, Olivia's young cousin, returns to Walton's Mountain to grieve the sudden death of her husband. The family attempts to cheer her up. It does not work until Elizabeth's cat, Calico, gives birth to kittens.
John-Boy renews his friendship with A.J. Covington who is working with a movie company. The Walton family intently follows the abdication of King Edward while following the activities of a movie company fliming on Walton's Mountain.
Vera Walton has left her husband Wade and moves into the Walton home. Wade has been abusive and is running moonshine. John gives Wade a job at the mill to help the young couple get on their feet and get back together.
As Mary Ellen nervously awaites word on her acceptance to nursing school, the rest of the Waltons prepares surprise good-bye gifts. Mary Ellen is accepted, but she needs more work in math and science and ends up studying with John-Boy and Miss Nora Taylor, the county nurse.
Ben gets angry and leaves home at the same time Grandpa and John enter a competition with another lumber mill for the big contract. Without knowing, Ben goes to work for the other firm. Grandpa devises a clever scheme to get their lumber to market first.
Olivia and the two youngest children, Jim-Bob and Elizabeth, go up on Walton's Mountain and become lost. They experience many challenges. Jim-Bob saves the day using woodsman skills taught to him by Grandpa.
Jim-Bob thinks he was adopted. He searchs his birth records and finds out he's a twin. Jim-Bob's twin brother died at birth.
Grandpa enjoys telling tales of his days with Teddy Roosevelt in the Spanish Amercian War, but he balks about attending a reunion of the Rough Riders. Ben decides to go into to business trapping and selling animal skins.
The Walton's house is nearly destroyed by fire and the children must live temporarily with friends. John-Boy has a difficult time to begin the task of rewriting his lost novel.
John-Boy meets up with a runaway girl named Muffin who's 12 years old. Muffin tells him that she was abused and is trying to find her mother. John-Boy takes her home and she fools everyone but Grandpa.
Olivia gets a job as a dress maker.She does very well & soon she gets full time work.She is pleased with the attention but realizes she wants too be home more than at work .Maude Gormley is put in an old folks home and loses her zest for life
A quilting is to announce that a woman is of marrying age. Grandma is determined to have one for her granddaughter Mary Ellen who is just as determined not to participate in what she considers an insulting custom.
Esther wants to save an old house from being torn down. Grandpa wants the contract to destroy it for the old wood. They both argue until Zeb realizes that house holds sentimental memories for grandma.
John-Boy sure trys to raise the down payment for an old printing press to publish his own newspaper
Selena Linville comes back to Walton's Mountain & lights a fire under John-Boy to go to Spain & write all about Rebel cause
Richard Thomas
John Walton Jr.
Age 24 (now 74)
Ralph Waite
John Walton Sr.
Age 47 (died at 85)
Michael Learned
Olivia Walton
Age 36 (now 87)
Ellen Corby
Esther Walton
Age 64 (died at 87)
Will Geer
Grandfather Walton
Age 73 (died at 76)
Jon Walmsley
Jason Walton
Age 19 (now 70)
Mary Elizabeth McDonough
Erin Walton
Age 14 (now 65)
David W. Harper
Jim-Bob Walton
Age 13 (now 64)
Earl Hamner, Jr.
Narrator
Age 52 (died at 92)
Eric Scott
Ben Walton
Age 16 (now 67)
Kami Cotler
Elizabeth Walton
Age 10 (now 60)
Joe Conley
Ike Godsey
Judy Norton
Mary Ellen Walton
Age 17 (now 68)
Nora Marlowe
Age 60 (died at 62)
David Clarke
Age 67 (died at 95)
Jay Robinson
Age 45 (died at 83)
Wilford Brimley
Horace Brimley
Age 40 (died at 85)
Robert Donner
Yancy Tucker
Age 44 (died at 75)
Robert Sorrells
Older Son
Age 45 (died at 88)
James Gammon
Age 35 (died at 70)
Cindy Eilbacher
Martha Rose Coverdale
Age 17 (now 67)
John Crawford
Sheriff Ep Bridges
Age 54 (died at 90)
John Ritter
Rev. Matthew Fordwick
Age 26 (died at 54)
Mariclare Costello
Mrs. Rosemary Fordwick
Age 39 (died at 90)
George Chandler
Age 77 (died at 86)
Kathleen Quinlan
Age 20 (now 71)
Michael O'Keefe
Chad Marshall
George D. Wallace
Age 58 (died at 88)
Bruce Davison
Age 29 (now 79)
Stephen Collins
Age 27 (now 78)
Deanna Lund
Age 38 (died at 81)
Jackie Earle Haley
Age 14 (now 64)
Cleavon Little
Age 36 (died at 53)
Paul Linke
Elizabeth Rogers
Age 41 (died at 70)
Abby Dalton
Frank Ferguson
Age 75 (died at 78)
Eduard Franz
Age 72 (died at 80)
Tim Haldeman
Age 26 (now 77)
Deborah White
Lynn Hamilton
Verdie Grant Foster
Age 45 (died at 95)
James Karen
Age 51 (died at 94)
Lee Purcell
Age 28 (now 78)
Burton Gilliam
Age 37 (now 87)
Jon Lormer
Age 69 (died at 79)
William Lucking
Age 34 (died at 80)
Walter Brooke
Mr. Clarence Johnson
Age 60 (died at 71)
Ivor Francis
Age 56 (died at 67)
Rance Howard
Age 46 (died at 89)
Lucille Benson
Tilly Shanks
Age 61 (died at 69)
Virginia Capers
Age 49 (died at 78)
George Dzundza
Age 30 (now 80)
Eddie Firestone
Age 54 (died at 86)
Doreen Lang
Mrs. Baker
Age 60 (died at 84)
Dave Shelley
Age 44 (died at 58)
Richard Hatch
Age 30 (died at 71)
Jimmy Nickerson
Age 25 (died at 68)
Russ Grieve
Age 51 (died at 56)
David Doremus
George William 'G.W.' Haines
Billie Bird
Mrs. Cox
Age 67 (died at 94)
Virginia Gregg
Mrs. Butterworth
Age 59 (died at 70)
Ted Jordan
Carpenter
Age 51 (died at 80)
F. William Parker
Man #2
Age 33 (now 84)
Victor Izay
Dr. Matthew Vance
Age 51 (died at 90)
Art Gilmore
Radio Host (voice)
Age 63 (died at 98)
Basil Hoffman
Prof Ranney
Age 37 (died at 83)
Tom Bower
Rex Barker
Age 37 (died at 86)
John Mitchum
Announcer
Age 56 (died at 82)
Sam Gilman
Mr. Miller
Age 60 (died at 70)
Morgan Paull
Frank Taylor
Age 30 (died at 67)
Dee Carroll
Mady Vance
Age 49 (died at 54)
Lynn Carlin
Eula Mae
Age 37 (now 88)
William Phipps
John Martin Renshaw
Age 53 (died at 96)
Alf Kjellin
Age 55 (died at 68)
Ivan Dixon
Age 44 (died at 76)
Lawrence Dobkin
Age 55 (died at 83)
John McGreevey
Age 52 (died at 88)
Max Hodge
Marion Hargrove
Story
Matt Robinson
Age 38 (died at 65)
Executive Producer
Robert L. Jacks
Age 48 (died at 60)
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