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  1. S1.E6 ∙ The Star. Thu, Oct 19, 1972. When a meteorite falls through the Baldwin sisters' roof, it has strange effects on the people of Walton's Mountain; the sisters are convinced by their cousin Polonius that the star is a sign from their father saying that they should stop making "the recipe," while Grandpa believes he is going to die soon.

  2. 30 de sept. de 2023 · 8. ‘A Walton Easter’ (1997) We’re in 1969 – five years after we last saw the Waltons – and John-Boy is now a big TV anchorman in New York. He’s also in the middle of writing a new book. He and a pregnant Janet plan their return to Walton’s Mountain to celebrate John and Olivia’s 40th anniversary.

  3. Die Waltons (Originaltitel: The Waltons) ist eine US-amerikanische Familienserie, die das schwierige Leben einer Großfamilie im ländlichen Amerika hauptsächlich während der Zeit von der Weltwirtschaftskrise bis zum Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs (1933–1946) beschreibt. Zwischen 1972 und 1981 wurden 221 Folgen in neun Staffeln ausgestrahlt. Der zeitliche Erzählrahmen reicht von Weihnachten ...

  4. While attending the annual harvest festival, the Waltons open their hearts — and home — to a young carny under the thumb of a cruel foster father. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. The validity of the Waltons' claim to their land is questioned when they cannot produce a legal deed to the property. To sort out their legal troubles they must raise $200 and John-boy assists by taking a job in the city of Wheeling. 8.2 /10 (169) Rate. S1.E21 ∙ The Scholar.

  6. Watch on supported devices. January 10, 1973. 50min. 7+. Tragedy strikes the life of a young girl befriended by the Waltons when her drunken father burns the schoolhouse in the name of religion after he learns the children are being taught the theory of evolution. Entitled.

  7. About The Waltons. Enjoy the heart-warming stories of the Waltons family, living in a rural community during the Depression and World War II. John and Olivia Walton are the proud parents of three girls and five boys: John-Boy, Jason, Mary Ellen, Erin, Ben, twins Jim-Bob & Joseph, and Elizabeth; Joseph died at birth.