The Waltons
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Director
Harry Harris
Age 56 (died at 86)
Writer
Kathleen Hite
Producer
Lee Rich
Age 51 (died at 85)
Everybody mourns the death of Grandpa Zeb and Flossie Brimmer. John struggles hard to fill a huge lumber contract and Mary Ellen & Erin move to Charlottesville and they get an apartment.
Jim-Bob meets the Baldwin's cousin, a young girl who is in a convent preparing to become a nun. Ben hires a mill hand who turns out to be an alcoholic.
Boone Walton comes back to Walton's mountain and gets in trouble with the law. Boone gets released in Jason's custody. Daisy Garner also comes back to Walton's Mountain to visit.
Mary Ellen gets prescription drugs and abuses them in order to study long hours for her Nurse's exam. Cissy Tucker Yancy Tucker's wife has had enough and she puts her foot down.
Just before Elizabeth's 13th birthday, she becomes reluctant to grow up and creates a poltergeist. Jason starts a new job as a radio talk show host giving advice to the lovelorn.
Erin is both attracted and repelled by a brooding artist who is here from Paris. As part of a war-time mural on the wall of an old house the artist asks to paint Erin's portrait.
Jim-Bob tries to teach Elizabeth to drive. Corabeth 's drinking problem becomes severe and Elizabeth has to drive Aimee and Corabeth home.
Ester Verdie's daughter comes back to Walton's Mountain disillusioned over having a college degree & unable to land a meaningful job. Erin helps her find a job at J.D. Pickett's plant.
Grandma's ex-boyfriend comes calling on Grandma much to the horror of Elizabeth. Jim-Bob persuades Yancy Tucker to make fuel in his still instead of moonshine.
Christmas 1941. Mary Ellen says she will be going to be with Curt in Hawaii. News from Pearl Harbor comes and the Waltons are told that Curt is dead.
Elizabeth falls in love with the minister when he is forced out of the parsonage by a skunk. Erin is helping the Baldwin sisters write their memoirs and Erin finds a ring that was left by Ashley Longworth.
Ben talks the townspeople into opening an auto court against John's advice. Yancy Tucker goes into business for himself.
Jason has second thoughts about joining the military service and considers becoming a Conscientious Objector much to Ben's dismay. Jim-Bob gets a military tattoo.
Mike Paxton, John-Boy's old friend, is confined to a wheel chair and believes there is no hope for the future. Through the help of the family, he comes out of his shell.
John and Olivia are both tired so Olivia suggests a trip, but the vacation does not help Olivia. Olivia sees a doctor and is told she has TB and must go to a sanitarium.
After a car jack slips and falls and Jim-Bob escapes serious injury, Jim-Bob decides to become a minister.
Ben enters a casual picture of Erin in a contest where she wins 1st prize. She finds herself the center of attention and the official pin-up girl of Camp Lee to John's dismay.
Ike has a heart attack because of the pressures and shortages of war-time shop-keeping. The Walton children pitch in and help keep Ike's store open in his absence.
Ashley Longworth Jr, who bears striking resemblance to his dad, comes to the Baldwin home and is courted by Miss Emily and Erin.
Ben comes home in the middle of the night with his new wife Cindy and they set up housekeeping in the shed. The early years of marriage aren't easy until Grandma steps in.
Cally May, John's ex-girlfriend, comes to Walton's mountain and buys the Dew Drop Inn. John and Olivia's kids try to protect John from Cally May's attention. Ike, Cindy and Elizabeth turn Godsey's hall into a canteen for soldiers from Camp Rockfish.
Jim-Bob can not join the Air Corps because he fails the eye exam. Jim-Bob decides to run off and join the Army.
Jason tries desperately with his music professor to meet the course's requirements of an original composition. He composes Appalachian Portrait while he plans the piece.
Ralph Waite
John Walton Sr.
Age 50 (died at 85)
Michael Learned
Olivia Walton
Age 39 (now 87)
Ellen Corby
Esther Walton
Age 67 (died at 87)
Jon Walmsley
Jason Walton
Age 22 (now 70)
Mary Elizabeth McDonough
Erin Walton
Age 17 (now 65)
David W. Harper
Jim-Bob Walton
Age 16 (now 64)
Earl Hamner, Jr.
Narrator
Age 55 (died at 92)
Eric Scott
Ben Walton
Age 19 (now 67)
Kami Cotler
Elizabeth Walton
Age 13 (now 60)
Joe Conley
Ike Godsey
Judy Norton
Mary Ellen Walton
Age 20 (now 68)
Mary Jackson
Emily Baldwin
Age 67 (died at 95)
Helen Kleeb
Mamie Baldwin
Age 71 (died at 96)
Robert Donner
Yancy Tucker
Age 47 (died at 75)
Lynn Hamilton
Verdie Grant Foster
Age 48 (died at 95)
Deirdre Lenihan
Daisy Garner
Lewis Arquette
Age 42 (died at 65)
Stacey Nelkin
Mary Frances Conover
Age 19 (now 66)
Michael Conrad
Age 52 (died at 58)
Ford Rainey
Age 70 (died at 96)
Wayne Northrop
Age 31 (died at 77)
Alley Mills
Age 27 (now 75)
Russ Marin
Age 44 (died at 70)
Todd Bridges
Age 13 (now 61)
Art Gilmore
Age 66 (died at 98)
Jonathan Frakes
Ashley Longworth Jr.
Age 26 (now 73)
Lisa Lindgren
Age 18 (died at 44)
Jared Martin
Age 36 (died at 75)
Dean Jagger
Professor Bowen
Age 74 (died at 87)
Wyatt Knight
Age 23 (died at 56)
David Hinton
Hal Bokar
Age 49 (died at 61)
Tony Moran
Barbara Tarbuck
Saleslady
Age 36 (died at 74)
Ivor Francis
Age 59 (died at 67)
Bruce French
Age 33 (now 80)
Arthur Space
Age 69 (died at 74)
Booth Colman
Age 55 (died at 91)
Peggy Rea
Age 57 (died at 89)
Morgan Woodward
Age 53 (died at 93)
Jeanette Nolan
Age 66 (died at 86)
Dick Whittington
Mitzi Hoag
Age 45 (died at 86)
Hank Stohl
Radio Announcer / The Lieutenant
Age 51 (died at 81)
Neva Patterson
Aunt Kate Grover Daly
Age 58 (died at 90)
Marshall Reed
John Curtis Willard
Age 1 (now 49)
Tom Bower
Dr. Curtis Willard
Age 40 (died at 86)
Ethelreda Leopold
Townswoman (uncredited)
Age 64 (died at 83)
Stanley Grover
Bill Snyder
Age 52 (died at 71)
Gwen Arner
Philip Leacock
Age 60 (died at 72)
Lawrence Dobkin
Age 59 (died at 83)
Ralph Senensky
Age 55 (died at 102)
Larry Stewart
Age 48 (died at 66)
Robert Pirosh
Age 68 (died at 79)
Paul Savage
Age 53 (died at 89)
John McGreevey
Age 55 (died at 88)
Michael McGreevey
Age 30 (now 78)
Executive Producer
Robert L. Jacks
Age 51 (died at 60)
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