The Waltons
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Director
Harry Harris
Age 54 (died at 86)
Writer
John McGreevey
Age 53 (died at 88)
Producer
Earl Hamner, Jr.
Age 53 (died at 92)
The first edition of The Blue Ridge Chronicle is published by John-Boy. He publishes a story about Ben and it makes his mother mad.
Mary Ellen, aspring nurse, makes a diagnosis about Grandma's illness which almost costs Grandma her life.
Jason gets news that his scholarship has been cancelled. Jason begins to hang out at the Dew Drop Inn. He is trying to interest Red Turner, a musician, into making a come back since his son's death.
John refuses to visit the tent meeting or get baptised, even with the presence of a famous evangelist.
John-Boy tries to keep the community updated about the news in Europe sohe decides to print excerpts about Hitler's Mein Kampf in his paper. A great outcry ensues and the town is torn apart over the issue of publishing unfavorable items in the Blue Ridge Chronicle.
A unknown person prowls through the night on Walton's Mountain. Godsey's Hall is open up by Ike Godsey & Jason decides to have a dance for the community
Mary Ellen surprises her parents saying that she and Dr. David Spencer are getting married. At the same time the family makes preparations, Dr. Curt Willard arrives and complicates matters.
John-Boy sells his Meadow to a mining company to meet payments on his printing press. Ike and Corabeth follow suit. What everybody doesn't know is that the company plans to strip mine which will ruin the land.
Jim-Bob fixes up Ike's old motorcyle & he enters a motorcyle race. The Godsey's want to adopt a baby but instead adopt a young girl named Aimee
Auntie Martha Corrine Walton comes to Walton's Mountain to visit and soon interupts everybody's life. She and Ben make an old fashioned pony cart and she comes to the realization that she is about to die.
The 11 members of the Walton family are together for Christmas This would be the last time that all of the Waltons would be together
The Waltons are emersed in a controversial election for sheriff and Grandpa fights to release a wild mustang that he says was caught on Walton property.
Corabeth gives Olivia a permanent that turns out badly. Grandma is up against a new competition for playing the church organ.
Elizabeth has nightmares of an unknown experience of being stuck on the very top of a ferris wheel. Ben starts to seriously worry about his height.
Erin's 1st love, Chad Marshall, comes back and asks Erin to be his wife. She agrees but John emphatically says no so Erin and Chad run off to elope.
John goes to Charlottesville and applies for an office job. He finds it impossible to work under the harsh direction of the office manager.
Erin's graduation from high school seems to be very painful because Erin has no firm plans for the future or any career.
John-Boy acts on a suggestion of Grandma's and oranizes a memorial to the Jefferson County Doughboys of WWI. Sheriff Ed Bridges , the decorated hero, shows little interest.
John-Boy goes to Lakehurst New Jersey to travel to cover the landing of Hindenburg and is deeply affected by its crash. Curt tries to figure out how to have more private time with Mary Ellen.
Jason falls in love with Vanessa, Curt's sister, who left her husband so she could become a singer. John-Boy begins to publish sections of his novel in the newspaper.
Grandpa says he going to bring Grandma home from the hosptal. When the Doctors say no, Grandpa causes a scene and is told not to come back. Aimee Godsey asks Zeb to be her Grandpa.
The Baldwin's niece, Hillary Von Kleist, comes for a visit from Vienna. Jason joins the National Guard over Olivia's objections.
A hot headed Ben has a falling out with John and Ben takes a job as a used car salesman . Ben seems a natural until the family questions some of his sales techniques.
John-Boy goes to New York City after waiting weeks without word on his novel. It pays off and John-Boy talks to an editor who agrees to publish his novel. John-Boy comes back home and tells them the good news. He also tells the family he is moving to New York City.
Richard Thomas
John Walton Jr.
Age 25 (now 75)
Ralph Waite
John Walton Sr.
Age 48 (died at 85)
Michael Learned
Olivia Walton
Age 37 (now 87)
Ellen Corby
Esther Walton
Age 65 (died at 87)
Will Geer
Grandfather Walton
Age 74 (died at 76)
Jon Walmsley
Jason Walton
Age 20 (now 70)
Mary Elizabeth McDonough
Erin Walton
Age 15 (now 65)
David W. Harper
Jim-Bob Walton
Age 14 (now 64)
Narrator
Eric Scott
Ben Walton
Age 17 (now 67)
Kami Cotler
Elizabeth Walton
Age 11 (now 60)
Joe Conley
Ike Godsey
Judy Norton
Mary Ellen Walton
Age 18 (now 68)
Tom Bower
Dr. Curtis Willard
Age 38 (died at 86)
Nora Marlowe
Age 61 (died at 62)
John Crawford
Sheriff Ep Bridges
Age 56 (died at 90)
John Ritter
Rev. Matthew Fordwick
Age 28 (died at 54)
Mary Jackson
Emily Baldwin
Age 65 (died at 95)
Helen Kleeb
Mamie Baldwin
Age 69 (died at 96)
Robert Donner
Yancy Tucker
Age 45 (died at 75)
Sheila Allen
Fanny Tatum
Age 47 (died at 84)
Mariclare Costello
Mrs. Rosemary Fordwick (archive footage)
Age 40 (died at 90)
Art Gilmore
The Radio Announcer (voice)
Age 64 (died at 98)
Lynn Hamilton
Verdie Grant Foster
Age 46 (died at 95)
Dorothy Shay
Thelma
Age 55 (died at 57)
Lynn Carlin
Age 38 (now 88)
Robert S. Woods
Russ Marin
Age 42 (died at 70)
Michael O'Keefe
Chad Marshall
Age 21 (now 71)
Melody Thomas Scott
Jay Robinson
Age 46 (died at 83)
Beulah Bondi
Age 88 (died at 92)
Conrad Janis
Judge Graham Thornbury
Age 48 (died at 94)
Molly Dodd
Age 54 (died at 59)
John Fink
Age 36 (now 86)
Dennis Cross
Age 51 (died at 66)
Jack Ging
Stuart Henry
Age 44 (died at 90)
Don Keefer
Age 60 (died at 98)
David Huddleston
Age 46 (died at 85)
Jason Wingreen
Age 55 (died at 95)
Gary Tomlin
Deirdre Lenihan
Daisy Garner
Victor Izay
Age 52 (died at 90)
John Carter
Age 48 (died at 87)
Cindy Eilbacher
Martha Rose Coverdale
Age 18 (now 67)
Jeff Maxwell
Age 29 (now 79)
Dave Shelley
Age 45 (died at 58)
Merle Haggard
Age 39 (died at 79)
Alan Fudge
Age 32 (died at 67)
Hal Williams
Harley Foster
Arthur Malet
Peter Brandon
Age 50 (died at 57)
Hank Stohl
Radio Announcer / The Lieutenant
Age 49 (died at 81)
Bettye Ackerman
Belle Becker
Age 52 (died at 82)
Wilford Brimley
Horace Brimley
Age 41 (died at 85)
David Doremus
George William 'G.W.' Haines
Audrey Christie
Zelda Maynard
Age 64 (died at 77)
John Karlen
Rev. Ezekiel L. Henshaw
Age 43 (died at 86)
Jean Howell
Mrs. Lillian Spencer
Age 48 (died at 68)
Billie Bird
Shirley
Age 68 (died at 94)
Alice Hirson
Jane Stephens
Age 47 (died at 95)
Ted Jordan
Sturgeon Conners
Age 52 (died at 80)
Lewis Charles
Eddie Stoker
Age 55 (died at 59)
Wayne Heffley
Carl Muntner
Arthur Tovey
Townsman (uncredited)
Age 71 (died at 95)
Deborah Richter
Darlene Jarvis
Age 12 (now 61)
Donald Moffat
Lester Morgan
Age 45 (died at 87)
William Phipps
Mel Parsons
Age 54 (died at 96)
Kenneth Tigar
Clem Beal
Age 33 (now 83)
Linda Purl
Vanessa
Age 21 (now 70)
Jean Marsh
Hilary von Kleist
Age 42 (died at 90)
Dee Carroll
Mady Vance
Age 50 (died at 54)
Daniel Levins
Kyle Jeffers
Age 22 (died at 61)
Lawrence Dobkin
Age 57 (died at 83)
Ralph Senensky
Age 53 (died at 102)
Kathleen Hite
Dale Eunson
Robert L. Jacks
Age 49 (died at 60)
Lee Rich
Executive Producer
Age 49 (died at 85)
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