The Waltons
In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, during the Great Depression, the Walton family makes its small income from its saw mill on Walton's Mountain. The story is told through the eyes of John Boy, who wants to be a novelist and go to college. The saga follows the family through depression and war, through growing up, school, courtship, marriage, employment, birth, aging, illness and death.
Grandpa's sister in law is being forced out of their home by a government project. The Waltons go to their land to help defend the homestead. John-Boy is torn between his ideals and the family loyalty.
John-Boy experiences mishaps on his first day as a freshman at Boatwright University while Jason does his best to take charge of the Walton kids.
John Boy and his mule aim to get the Walton family name on a local race's trophy for the first time since Grandpa won the race years ago. It seems to be a sure victory until a well-to-do college mate and his thoroughbred racehorse enter.
Everyone in the Walton house is too busy to pay attention Jim Bob so he takes matters into his own hands.
John-Boy teaches Olivia to drive so she can take an art class, and the art teacher takes a personal interest in her.
Mary Ellen discovers a beautiful ring in a secondhand purse she bought for a date with John Boy's best friend.
John Boy tutors another person on a scholarship. He cheats during test and has to be turned in. John Boy acts as his lawyer to keep him in college rather than be expelled.
A mountain man moves his family back to Walton's Mountain. The family members (except the father) are city folks and do not enjoy the mountains. Spoiled brats, they try to show the Waltons they are country hicks.
John Boy participates in a dance marathon with Daisy. Daisy turns up later in the series as a visiting friend and love interest for John Boy.
The publication of John Boy's book of short stories gives John-Boy a swelled-head and overshadows Jason's debut as a musician. Complications arise because of that.
John Boy gets a job reading to a blind woman. He encourages her to live instead of sulk because of her blindness.
Feeling "put out to pasture," John Walton seeks adventure by taking a job at a shipyard in Norfolk.
An elderly former neighbor comes back to Walton's Mountain to live. Everyone helps get the house ready for his wife's return, but strange circumstances surround the visit.
Grandpa loses his will to live after a near fatal heart attack; the family takes desperate measures.
John Boy tries to unravel the circumstances of a hit and run charge brought against Ben in a nearby town.
John's unmarried cousin Corabeth Walton (Ronnie Claire Edwards) comes for a visit after the death of her mother. Ike Godsey takes a liking to her and decides he is tired of the bachelor life.
John-Boy encounters a sassy, spoiled, selfish gal whose selfish ways cause problems for John Boy and even for Jim Bob's friend.
Grandpa and Grandma feel left out and move to house-sit for for a neighbor. John has to hire someone to help at the mill who turns out to be no good.
Olivia plans a wedding for a friend's daughter, but the city-bred fiance (Bruce Davison) objects to the proceedings.
John wants to expand the mill and call it Walton and Sons, but Jason wants to study music. He tries to get a scholarship. John-Boy is told he should write a novel.
John Boy's story, if published, may devastate Emily Baldwin. Grandpa wins a statue at a raffle. The statue resembles his old girlfriend, and Grandma does not like having it around.
Ben and Jason's relationship is strained when Ben suggests Jason hire a girl who Ben likes, Sally Ann (Erin Moran), to sing his new song with him in Bobby Bigelow's band. The plan backfires on Ben when Sally falls for Jason instead.
John-Boy falls for a poet who is visiting his college. Meanwhile, John and Olivia celebrate their anniversary by renewing their vows.
The family may lose its considerable investment in a new business when John gets hospitalized with pneumonia.
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Ralph Waite | John Walton / Sr. |
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Ellen Corby | Esther Walton |
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Richard Thomas | John-Boy Walton |
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Will Geer | The Grandfather |
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Michael Learned | Olivia Walton |
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David W. Harper | Jim-Bob Walton |
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Jon Walmsley | Jason Walton |
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Mary Beth McDonough | Erin Walton |
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Judy Norton | Mary Ellen Walton |
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Kami Cotler | Elizabeth Walton |
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Eric Scott | Ben Walton |
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Earl Hamner Jr. | The Narrator |
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Joe Conley | Ike Godsey |
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James Gammon | Zack Rosswell |
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Arthur Tovey | Contest Spectator |
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Ronnie Claire Edwards | Corabeth Godsey |
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Nora Marlowe | Mrs. Flossie Brimmer |
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Glen Gordon | Prof Whitley |
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Rance Howard | Dr. McIvers |
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Wilford Brimley | Horace Brimley |
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John Ritter | Rev. Matthew Fordwick |
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Mary Jo Catlett | Elvira Roswell |
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Nick Borgani | Waiter |
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Britt Leach | Easy Jackson |
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Warren J. Kemmerling | Eustace Madden |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono [English] Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | French |
| Distributor | Warner Bros. |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Apr 25, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 1 |