The Waltons initial episodes from the series built on the strengths of the Homecoming pilot, which introduced the extended Walton clan led by a strong-willed mill owner, John (Andrew Duggan), and his equally resolute wife, Olivia (Patricia Neal). The Waltons recast those key roles (as well as a few others) with Ralph Waite and Michael Learned (yup, a female), but Richard Thomas carried over as oldest child John-Boy Walton, an aspiring writer whose cusp-of-manhood view informs the series. Will Geer (Seconds) replaced Edgar Bergen as Grandpa Walton, Ellen Corby remained as Grandma, and John and Olivia's large brood (seven kids in all) were filled out by largely unknown, young actors. The episodes, still delightful and touching, strong on production values and unusually tight and polished for primetime drama, tended to focus on creator Hamner's pet themes of self-sacrifice and heroic effort when the going got tough.
Cast & Characters
- Ralph Waite as John Walton
- Michael Learned as Olivia Walton (1972-1980)
- Will Geer as Zeb (Grandpa) Walton (1972-1978)
- Ellen Corby as Esther (Grandma) Walton (1972-1979)
- Richard Thomas as John Boy Walton (1972-1977)
- Robert Wightman as John Boy Walton (1979-1981)
- Judy Norton-Taylor as Mary Ellen Walton Willard
- David W. Harper as Jim-Bob Walton
- Kami Cotler as Elizabeth Walton
- John Walmsley as Jason Walton
- Mary Elizabeth McDonough as Erin Walton
- Eric Scott as Ben Walton
- Joe Conley as Ike Godsey
- Ronnie Claire Edwards as Corabeth Godsey (1974-1981)
- John Crawford as Sheriff Ep Bridges
- Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin
- Mary Jackson as Emily Baldwin
- Lynn Hamilton as Verdie Foster
- John Ritter as Reverend Matthew Fordwick (1972-1977)
- Mariclare Costello as Rosemary Hunter Fordwick (1972-1977)
- Robert Donner as Yancy Tucker (1972-1979)
- Nora Marlowe as Flossie Brimmer (1972-1977)
- Merie Earle as Maude Gormsley (1973-1979)
- Tom Bower as Dr. Curtis Willard (1976-1978)
- Peter Fox as Reverend Hank Buchanon (1977-1978)
- Lewis Arquette as J.D. Pickett (1978-1981)
Broadcast History
First Telecast: September 14, 1972Last Telecast: June 4, 1981
Original Network: CBS
Number of Seasons: 9
Number of Episodes: 221
Original Primetime Television Schedule:
- September 1972- August 1981, CBS, Thursday 8:00-9:00pm
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The Waltons Trivia
Walton's mountain was set in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Jefferson County, Virginia.The TV show was extremely popular with the exception of large metropolitan areas like New York City and Los Angeles. Audiences there just couldn't identify with the characters.
The Waltons was originally scheduled in the same time slot as two very popular shows! It was risky for CBS to do that but it payed off big time! "The Mod Squad" (ABC) only lasted one season and "The Flip Wilson Show" (NBC) only survived two seasons.
It's fortunate that Richard Thomas had such "boyish" looks at the time. "Michael Learned" who played his mother "Olivia Walton" was only 11 years older than Richard Thomas!
By the sixth season, the Waltons were coming out of the Depression but into perhaps worse time as World War II began.
Although the regular episodes of the Waltons TV show, the 1993 TV movie, the 1995 TV movie, and the 1997 TV movie all aired on CBS, the two 1982 TV movies aired on NBC (see further information below).
The series was based upon the life of the "Hamner" family (written by Earl Hamner, Jr.). There was a movie made about them in 1963 called "Spencer's Mountain" which inspired the TV show. Earl Hamner, Jr. wrote the story from his real-life perspective as a child in a large family during the depression who wanted to grow up to be an author (The John Boy character). Earl also was the Narrator (voice) on the TV show.
Near the end of the Waltons TV show, John Walton Sr. sold the family's lumber mill to his son Ben and moved to Arizona where Olivia Walton was recovering from a relapse of Tuberculosis.