My childhood was unhappy and ugly. So I really appreciated watching the Waltons. I was able to glimpse what a family full of love was like and that's what I used for a pattern for my own family. Today, I still watch the Walton's. My family asks: "don't you ever get sick of watching that?" and I always tell them "No. I'm getting my wholesome fix. "
@@BeasleyStreet I love the Walters also I hope everything is better with your family keep me in your prayers Ashley I just turned 57 now I am homeless but I guess it's some kind of way all is well
I enjoyed the Waltons from the Home coming until the last episode! It was one of my Grandmas favorite shows! I am an old man now. It gives me some comfort. God Bless
I am glad to see the guy who played the character of “Jim-Bob” come. I liked his character. As an introvert, I hope he realizes he’s just as special to us as the rest. God blessings on them all!
As a fellow introvert, I'm sure he feels and appreciates the love and gratitude from fans over the years. He's such a private person, so it's always a pleasure to see him show up at these events
How can you NOT like The Walton's? It was a true story being told over a period of time by the Man who lived it. I love this show. No nudity. No cursing. Nothing fake..and yet it won a lot of awards. You cannot call tv nowadays as entertainment. Talk shows, reality TV, and news is what is on TV now..AND ITS HORRIBLE. Anyway thank you so much for this video. 2 THUMBS UP. I love The Walton's. Makes me miss those times growing up.
I was 15 when the show first aired. I am now 64 and my love and gratitude for these characters, the wonderful actors who portrayed them, and the great writer who created them has never waned. This series, in my humble opinion, is the greatest drama in television history. I thank God that I own all the DVDs and when I get tired of the crud that's on TV now, I can always turn to The Waltons for a little solace and inspiration.
My favorite part about this was the things Erin Walton, Mary said about what the show meant to the country the world and to her as a cast member! Truly touching and so real she was!!!❤😊❤
I'm in Ireland and the Waltons was a big part of my childhood growing up in the seventies. It made Tuesday evenings special. We would do our lessons (homework), eat supper (yes we called it supper in south-west Ireland too) and then fight over the best chairs to watch the Waltons. I would say the three most influential tv programmes on our childhood were Sesame Street, The Waltons and The Little House on the Prairie. Thank you America for such wonderful tv programmes full of innocence, good humour and so many valuable life lessons. Love from Ireland. xx
@@nofear5056 Cellular phones Sorry for your Ignorance. cellular phone [ˈˌselyələr ˈfōn] NOUN NORTH AMERICAN a telephone with access to a cellular radio system so it can be used over a wide area, without a physical connection to a network. Sorry I used cell as an abbreviation for Cellular .. You can always Google a Word before sounding like a fool ..
Yes, how great thou art! I thank God that His Word and love permeated into the Walton's TV home! I've watched the series over and over and never cease to get tired of it. I'm so glad that the Walton's incorporated God and His Word, so that we can be blessed and know something about our Heavenly Father.
But as an individual you can create your own Walton atmosphere. Hope is not lost. I have a very similar lifestyle. Nine children. Stay at home mom. Homeschool. Inlaw suite where my mom lived with us for a year. Big front porch... work hard to make ends meet against all odds. Patriotic. Lots of love. Lots of God. Create the atmosphere you cherish. Doing so will put this country back on her feet. :)
Approaching 50-year anniversary. I am in process of binge-watching the series. I am presently up to the 5th season with episode where Grandma has left due to stroke of actress... I was born in 1971 and remember watching the show as a small kid. I grew-up on a farm (myself) and grew a dislike for farm-life, mostly due to the teasing that I had received from schoolmates (most of which were city kids). After all that our Country has been through the past few years, I'm looking for an uplifting show to reconnect with goodness. THIS show is perfect for me at this time and I am encouraging many others to watch it too--- many for the first time. John-Boy reminds me of my son in so many ways. I get a tear in my eye when I watch many of the episodes. I actually find myself jealous in how simple the times really were back then in the depression era-- The times developed a true toughness and appreciation for the little things. Unfortunately, I am irritated by our present selfish society with all the technologies and disconnect from real communication and foundations that family is meant to provide.. I pray to God that we can overcome a spoiled generation.
This made me cry... ... I was 17 years old when I started watching this wonderful program... John Boy and I are the same age... Because of him, is the reason I thought I could become a writer... which I am... I so wanted to be apart of their family... It's bitter-sweet that it is 45 years later... "WOW" This bring back a lot of good memories... Thank you for sharing this video
I like that you're a writer because of this show. I went into science because of Star Trek (specifically because of Spock).. I loved the Waltons and the girls feel like sisters because the two youngest are the same ages as me and my sister.
@Sheila collins I have seen a few of Richard being interviewed alone. I think people want to find any where he's attended reunions with the other cast members.
I have to say that the Walton's is my all time, favorite TV show and it still touches my heart to this day ! I have the complete DVD collection and it's one of my most prized possessions. When I'm feeling down, I can watch an episode and it always lifts my spirit. I am thankful to Earl Hamner for sharing the stories of his life and family and also thankful for a wonderful cast. There have been so many times through the years where the parts played was so real to me that I wanted to reach out and just hold you all in my arms and comfort you ! You folks have no idea of the impact you have had on my life. God bless you and I love you all !
My husband and I attend this 45th Walton Reunion and had the absolute best time. All the actors were so humbling and kind and I cannot wait to attend another year! Ray Castro did an awesome job putting this together for us to enjoy, so Thank you, Ray! I sure wish I had the chance to have met Earl Hamner Jr. What a wonderful man with so much talent. I am going to miss him. Mary McDonough (Erin Walton) said a beautiful speech regarding Earl and the Walton characters, Judy Norton surprised us all with her beautiful voice and Jon Walmsley (Jason) did an awesome job sing and playing his guitar. Actually, each of the Walton characters spoke so fondly of Earl Hamner Jr. Jimmy Fortune did an awesome job too playing and singing for us, bringing some us to tears singing How great thou Art. He even sang Elizabeth to Kami Cotler (Elizabeth). Cissy Wellman (Cissy Tucker) has enough energy to run my household. lol I wish I had her energy! I also had the privilege of speaking with Tammi Bula (Marsha Woolery), who is a nurse now, like I used to be. On Saturday, we did have to wait in a long line to get pictures and autographs with the actors but some of the staff and volunteers there would come out and talk with us, which made the time go by faster. Eric Scott's sweet wife, Cindy, also came outside to talk to us and all of them made sure we all had ice cold water to drink. We watched Michael Learned on Sunday at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, VA. and that was enjoyable also. (We were able to speak with her husband too, a very nice man.) Gosh, I could just hug each of them, as they were so gracious to us.
Yes, it was Cissy Wellman who played Sissy Walker Tucker, Yancy Tucker's wife. I for one was extremely happy when Yancy found Sissy. I did not think any woman would want to live in a one room cabin with his hound dogs, pigs and a few chickens. I was intrigued by the mountain weddings and the "chivaree" that followed.
At 47 years old, was and still is my favorite TV series and TV family. I still watch reruns and every movie special they did. Very sad Richard Thomas doesn't feel connected or a sense of loyalty to his TV family. Most sad to me though is the absence of John Waite. The love and respect i have for John Walton is only second to my own father. His passing still saddens me and every so often while watching a particular episode my eyes will tear up. The Walton's was such a big part of my life and after all these years , my teenage daughter's have watched with me since they were little and love it every much as I do.
I watched the "The Waltons" in re-runs in 1982-83, which was late elementary school/early middle school for me. It was a terrible time for me, as I experienced racism and bullying at school, which contrasted with my family's expectation to follow traditions from their native India. So when I came home and watched my Walton family, I felt safe, protected, accepted and loved. In my early 40's, I once again faced personal crisis and "The Waltons" re-entered me life and remained as a steadfast during some difficult days. Thank you to Earl Hamner, all show's actors and the producers/crew for creating this masterpiece!
Mr Geer was my favorite because he spoke with great passion and knowledge of life’s true events. Some very sad, some happy. His wisdom and grace was evident in every moment he spoke. He may have been acting however, the true Mr. Geer was present and felt. Thank you Will Geer. May we see you again in Grace and Glory.
My hope is that all those actors and actresses knew how much they meant to us...the ones that watched them. They brought us hope in hard times, laughter and a family filled with love for many that did not have that in their own lives. I know some may not care that were in the series but I also know that some really feel the emotions and love felt during that time.
It's so funny cuz couple years ago I just got into The waltons I was in my late 30s and watching them and seeing how cute Elizabeth was even though she was so many years older than me real life but I love that show i pvr it all the time
This is wonderful! It's strange that all the kids are now "old". Then, I realized so am I. LOL!! I spent my teenage years watching this show, and raised my kids on it. They love it too!
i grew up watching the waltons and the little house on the prairie, my two favourite shows and i still watch it now at the age on almost 52. i love LOVE LOVE it. though they were hard times that they potrade , sorry john boy i am a really bad speller lol. i loved the simplicity of life unlike the world today. i would be so happy living in the middle of nowhere being self sufficient. i don't much like this selfish modern world. thank you xo love you all so much, gosh i would love to meet you all
I would have given so much to have been there for this reunion! The "Waltons" was a staple in my home every Thursday night! Mary's speech was so touching! And I just love Jon Walmsley!
I grew up watching the Waltons... Just like Earl Hamner says in those episodes as we now can look back and say "It was a different time". When I hear about The Waltons or watch the show it takes me back to a good place and time in my life as a child. Makes me also miss all my relatives that have past. I think Hollywood could never make this show today and people even watch such a pure and clean show about life as we should be living it. Wonder why Richard Thomas never attends the reunions? Love to attend one maybe next year!!
It would be considered "hate-speech" now days by the Leftists to have something like this on TV. However, there is hope. From this article--> "In light of blockbuster films such as "Noah" and the upcoming "Exodus," many Christians are wondering what is causing the upsurge in Hollywood films featuring Biblical content today. Within the past year, the Bible has been interpreted several times on both the big screen as well as television. In addition to the aforementioned "Noah" and "Exodus," "Left Behind" starring Nicolas Cage will reach theaters Oct. 3, while HBO recently added "The Leftovers," a series loosely based on the rapture, to its network. The list of faith-based entertainment made by non-Christians seems to be growing longer with each passing year."
From what I read Richard had previous commitments he could not miss. He is planning to be there for the next one. I hope someday we get chance of another Earl Hamner type to create one more successful show as "The Walton's" were.
No bull about it. Every day on youtube you can see people trying to silence the Christian viewpoint. Everyday in the legal realm, people are trying to frame Christians. This is FACT. Not bull. If you're not aware of it, perhaps you can tune in and watch for yourself. I walk the Christian faith, and regularly, people question and ridicule my choices. And you know what? Those choices involve merely being family focused....kinda like the Waltons. huh. Meanwhile, let's not drag this discussion out. It is enough to say you have not experienced the oppression as a Christian, but I have. It is enough to say that harmless people have been fined or thrown in jail or demoted, or fired from their jobs because they lived out their Christian faith. I sign petitions regularly to help convince leaders to free Christians from imprisonment. It's very real.
The Waltons was a very unusual epic from several perspectives. Earl Hamner relived his youthful years vicariously through the actors that played his entire family, while the show played to several other angles as well. It captivated the youth of those playing childhood roles of Earl and his siblings during its 9 year run, while providing a positive (nurturing for some) family experience. As a showcase for the culture and lifestyle of Virginia's mountain region, those in attendance here were obviously moved by the series and by the "family" of visiting actors. Lastly, The Waltons series itself and its many later reruns have covered the world to the greatest of acclaim.
I'm watching the series as of for the first time (I was only 10 when I first saw the series in the 70s). It makes me a tad teary knowing all the elders, save MA, have passed. Great talents all around!
How do you pick the perfect people for a perfect story and somehow the love never stops? They all seem warm & wonderful just like the characters on the show who were based on real people. I didn't want to start watching the Waltons again because I had moved on but tv now is more crap than good and "The Waltons" still holds up! I watch as if I never saw the episodes before and still cry at the same parts! . The supporting cast on Walton's Mountain and other guest star roles were perfect too! Bless them all.I have to add that I am looking to buy my first house and I always tell people I want a house with a Waltons' porch!
I am 54 years old I've watched all the shows. I still watch it sometimes I grew up with the show can't believe t he Walton on is already 46 years, I liked everybody
Can we get back to those days then maybe the world as bad as things are we would still have hope love and family 👪 togetherness the way it should be that what the Waltons did for us they were wholesome loyal and graced us with their compassion and taught us about life I grew up watching the Waltons and felt it in our own family and miss those days of love togetherness a simpler time as my mom said some years ago God bless her she's in heaven
@@mikeskidmore6754 The actress that played Erin was very sick for years because of the silicone breast implants her agent wanted her to get after the show ended. She looks pretty good too.
@@tigertbalm I saw her in Playboy .. don't recall her having fake breasts.. I don't like them .. MMA Fighter Cat Zingano just had her implants removed they made her sick too .. She has saggy boobs after nursing her son ..
A most fitting tribute to an American icon, The Waltons. An unparalleled portrait of the American spirit, challenged by strife and war. The lessons that life can teach us about love, commitment, and overcoming adversity. This is the genre of television that we all need more of. Olivia & Grandma, especially, nurtured wholesome, Christian values into the family, that helped the family make good choices while growing into informed, progressive adults. Thanks, Nic. I laughed, I wept, I thoroughly enjoyed the program.
One of my favourite memories ❤ as a kid growing up in New Zealand was the Walton's. A pity John Boy wasn't able to make it. I liked Grandpa too 😊. Loved the Walton's.
I am from a small town called Covesville, Va. Our family would watch the Walton every week. It was a great time to get the family together. In the mid 1970's when I was just a teenager, I got to met Earl Hamner Jr. and Will Geer in Nelson County Virginia on Nelson County Day at the High School. It was a great day. If you have seen the The Homecoming: A Christmas Story when John Walton was to come home from working out of town when the family found out a bus over turned in Covesville, Well that's where I am from.
How interesting, a wonderful connection . I remember looking on a map for Covesville. I was 13 when I saw "The Homecoming" I watched "The Waltons" religiously as a teen .I really do believe the values in the show affected my life.
I love watching the Walton's as a kid. & I still watch it to this day. I just watched the final episode "THE REVIL" this morning on ME-TV. Such a great series. They don't make them like that no more & that's sad. Now the shows are all about sex & money.
Thank goodness we have 9 years of the Waltons to still watch. They were such a big part of our lives. Little House on The Prarie is also a favorite still today at our house. They don't make shows as great as these 2 anymore.
If only they knew... from the first movie, " The Homecoming" we have been truly blessed by these stories and so many eye watering performances. Cherished memories.... Thank you All !
I was 11yrs old when the Waltons “The Homecoming” premiered with Patricia Neal as the Mother, and Andrew Duggan as the Father! It was so heartwarming & good natured, I instantly got hooked! When the series premiered, my entire Family became loyal fans! I’m 60 now, and still watch it on ME TV everyday! This video is such a wonderful share...thank you so much 👍🏼👏🏼
I wish they had shared video of Ben's wife Cindy. I saw glimpses of her. She was wonderful ❤. What a beautiful memorial to Waltons Mountain and the actors who brought it to life🥰
Always watched the Walton's when I was young with my mum and dad and sister it was a lovely heartwarming programme. Families today don't watch TV together it seems a shame but I suppose times have changed and young families have found different things
The Walton's series began the year I was born and I still watch it daily! It's my favorite show ever aired. It breaks my heart to watch most of the shows that air today.
Many thanks to all the actors allowing us to see them and listen to their stories of their childhood memories with the series, The Waltons Also letting us know they did move on and lives their lives as they should have. Jim Bob, you were always a shy young boy from the get go. This is and always be part of you as a mother I saw that ..
We didn't realise it at the time, but it was a powerful Christian based series, with no real violence, sex or bad language. An age of innocence. Goodnite Waltons...
pass iton I LOVED the Waltons, but I could never call it completely decent. There are many scenes or episodes we would not let our kids watch. And the values portrayed on the screen were often screwed up, biblically speaking. Still I love it, and enjoy my own family of nine kids very much. Found the original movie but didn't like it... The series was much better. LOVE the theme music. And Jason's Ironing Board Blues. Favorite scene with Ellen Corby.
Well, not quite powerfully Christian. Lots of inconsistencies and quite a few not-so-decent moments. But I can see where people who grew up with different values would consider it decent and pure. :)
I discovered the Waltons 2 years ago and bought the whole series, we are almost finished. Best series ever, each episode you learn something! Our grandkids love the show too!
My hubby, son and I still say good night to each other even after all of these years, it's even better now because our Grandson and Granddaughter have moved back home..when family visit they immediately start adding Walton Family names to our own family names. I have always enjoyed this family bonding of saying goodnight to each other.
This was the 2nd time my family & I had visited Schuyler. This time for the reunion we stood in line for 5 hours so that my 16 year old daughter (LeAnna) could get autographs & pictures. Its was worth standing in that line. Erin (Elizabeth McDonough) said it so wonderfully. She lived it, but those of us (generations in my family) who watched it every week on TV at home, lived it as well. What a beautiful story teller Earl was, what a beautiful time, place & family. But also what wonderful people the actors & actresses are. They made it worth standing in that line. Thank you all for taking the time to be there, being warm & welcoming like we were all just people from the mountain. Be See you again.
Lived in the community in 1957-58 at Van Riper's Lake and attended first and second grade at Rockfish Valley Elementary School. My second grade teacher was Mrs. Hamner. I often have wondered if she was related to Earl Hamner in some way. Returned to the area a few years back. The school building is still there but it has been repurposed. The auditorium had been named "Earl Hamner Theatre." But Van Riper's Lake was no longer there.
I'm just sitting here smiling...such great people after all these years. WOW Judy can really sing and Jon can really jam. Bet he can play November Rain!
Thursday evenings........ Thursday evenings........Thursday evenings...........The Waltons..........that day, and time frame was embedded in my soul , especially from the Baby boomer generation, as it was very special, seeing this family, as we all, as well as myself could escape our realities for the evening, and start our Fridays, & weekends sharing about the previous night's episode. A glimpse at a family who put God first. as well as their love for each other, and their fellow human beings.... Priceless
I have the whole collection of the Waltons....love Earl HamnerJR...love all the actors past and present from the show!!! Always wanted to live with them!
I was 10 with mum, dad, brother & my sister, as a family back in 1973 on our Farm, here in Nottingham, England, when we gathered together to sit and watch the Waltons, we all loved the show and never missed it, ( remember NO VCRs or Sky boxes back then) . a wonderful show with wonderful people in it, good clean Family viewing. and good memories too... also very interesting that my 2 boys and their cousins all in their 20s now, enjoyed watching the Waltons and other brilliant classic shows thanks to SKy back in 2005, well done cast & crew .
I loved the show from beginning to end ! I remember so much of it too. It had that much of an impact on me . I think above all the numerous touching scenes my absolute favorite was the first episode (?) When John Boy is writing at his desk late at night, by the open window, writing in his journal about the trains and the lonesome train whistles he hear when they are crossing the Rockfish Trestle. I think the breeze is blowing through the open window. It evokes such a lovely thought and moment in time. Sort of dreamy.
I’m 53 and I remember the first time I saw Johnboy writing in the red big chief note book, I was so excited because I had the same notebook. I remember it like it was yesterday, because that type of note book had light brown paper not white paper like most notebooks.
Im so thankful I grew with shows like the Walton's and little house on the prairie, I remember our family sitting and watching these shows together,, times were simpler . I feel sorry for the kids now a days, but they can still watch the re runs.
Great to see them still loving like family they are truly special people to each other and the world and to see how much they enjoy the time they have together is priceless. I grew up watching them and at 56 really enjoy seeing how they have grown into a fabulous group of adults
I really loved the Walton's when growing up in the 70. There is no show that that shows so much family values as the Walton's and there has not been one sense. Thank u to the Walton's u showed me what family values meen to me... Thank you all.
What a lovely way to remember some great days for all of us from back then that appreciated GOOD work out of Hollywood. Can’t say too many good things about Hollywood now.
My 1st year of Grad School at UVA , i stayed on a Professors farm in Schuyler as he was on Sabbatical. My girlfriend and I enjoyed the Walton type life on the farm. It’s a beautiful part of the world.
The Waltons was one of the best shows ever on tv. I can watch it over and over again.
Yes I still watch the Walton episode still come on TV
even if I have seen all of them, Jan-26-2024❤❤❤
My childhood was unhappy and ugly. So I really appreciated watching the Waltons. I was able to glimpse what a family full of love was like and that's what I used for a pattern for my own family. Today, I still watch the Walton's. My family asks: "don't you ever get sick of watching that?" and I always tell them "No. I'm getting my wholesome fix. "
Susie Arviso Me too! 😊
I know exactly where you are coming from....
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@@BeasleyStreet I love the Walters also I hope everything is better with your family keep me in your prayers Ashley I just turned 57 now I am homeless but I guess it's some kind of way all is well
I'm glad you had some enjoyment...
I enjoyed the Waltons from the Home coming until the last episode! It was one of my Grandmas favorite shows! I am an old man now. It gives me some comfort. God Bless
Me too.watch everyday still
I still love the Waltons... when I watch them it feels like I am visiting family.
We still watch the Waltons Monday-Friday. It is a great wholesome family show. I’m grateful to Earl Hammer for writing it!
I am glad to see the guy who played the character of “Jim-Bob” come. I liked his character. As an introvert, I hope he realizes he’s just as special to us as the rest. God blessings on them all!
As a fellow introvert, I'm sure he feels and appreciates the love and gratitude from fans over the years. He's such a private person, so it's always a pleasure to see him show up at these events
He died, I believe recently from Pancreatic Cancer
ZCorp Alpha I really hope this isn't true about David Harper because it's an awful thing to say.
@@junecrier3571 What I heard from the little birdie
Life sucks
No he didn't
How can you NOT like The Walton's? It was a true story being told over a period of time by the Man who lived it. I love this show. No nudity. No cursing. Nothing fake..and yet it won a lot of awards. You cannot call tv nowadays as entertainment. Talk shows, reality TV, and news is what is on TV now..AND ITS HORRIBLE. Anyway thank you so much for this video. 2 THUMBS UP. I love The Walton's. Makes me miss those times growing up.
I was 15 when the show first aired. I am now 64 and my love and gratitude for these characters, the wonderful actors who portrayed them, and the great writer who created them has never waned. This series, in my humble opinion, is the greatest drama in television history. I thank God that I own all the DVDs and when I get tired of the crud that's on TV now, I can always turn to The Waltons for a little solace and inspiration.
My favorite part about this was the things Erin Walton, Mary said about what the show meant to the country the world and to her as a cast member! Truly touching and so real she was!!!❤😊❤
Hamner's monologues at the end were always amazingly done
I keep saying it,this was the best show ever on tv,and still is.
I'm in Ireland and the Waltons was a big part of my childhood growing up in the seventies. It made Tuesday evenings special.
We would do our lessons (homework), eat supper (yes we called it supper in south-west Ireland too) and then fight over the best chairs to watch the Waltons. I would say the three most influential tv programmes on our childhood were Sesame Street, The Waltons and The Little House on the Prairie. Thank you America for such wonderful tv programmes full of innocence, good humour and so many valuable life lessons. Love from Ireland. xx
The Walton's No Cell phones no computers no video Games .. No Television .. just a Radio in the Kitchen..
Mike Skidmore it was in the front room
Why is the phone in a cell? Is it in prison must have committed a offence .Do you mean mobile phone
@@nofear5056 Cellular phones Sorry for your Ignorance.
cellular phone
[ˈˌselyələr ˈfōn]
NOUN
NORTH AMERICAN
a telephone with access to a cellular radio system so it can be used over a wide area, without a physical connection to a network.
Sorry I used cell as an abbreviation for Cellular .. You can always Google a Word before sounding like a fool ..
@@nofear5056 STFU...
Phones in prison
Yes, how great thou art! I thank God that His Word and love permeated into the Walton's TV home! I've watched the series over and over and never cease to get tired of it.
I'm so glad that the Walton's incorporated God and His Word, so that we can be blessed and know something about our Heavenly Father.
Best program on TV. Well written, perfect cast, great time in history for the U.S. Sad to see what we are today as a nation.
But as an individual you can create your own Walton atmosphere.
Hope is not lost.
I have a very similar lifestyle.
Nine children. Stay at home mom. Homeschool. Inlaw suite where my mom lived with us for a year. Big front porch... work hard to make ends meet against all odds. Patriotic. Lots of love. Lots of God.
Create the atmosphere you cherish. Doing so will put this country back on her feet. :)
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Approaching 50-year anniversary. I am in process of binge-watching the series. I am presently up to the 5th season with episode where Grandma has left due to stroke of actress... I was born in 1971 and remember watching the show as a small kid. I grew-up on a farm (myself) and grew a dislike for farm-life, mostly due to the teasing that I had received from schoolmates (most of which were city kids). After all that our Country has been through the past few years, I'm looking for an uplifting show to reconnect with goodness. THIS show is perfect for me at this time and I am encouraging many others to watch it too--- many for the first time. John-Boy reminds me of my son in so many ways. I get a tear in my eye when I watch many of the episodes. I actually find myself jealous in how simple the times really were back then in the depression era-- The times developed a true toughness and appreciation for the little things. Unfortunately, I am irritated by our present selfish society with all the technologies and disconnect from real communication and foundations that family is meant to provide.. I pray to God that we can overcome a spoiled generation.
the waltons was my favorite show of all time
Frank St-Denis Amen
This made me cry...
... I was 17 years old when I started watching
this wonderful program... John Boy and I are the
same age... Because of him, is the reason I thought
I could become a writer... which I am...
I so wanted to be apart of their family...
It's bitter-sweet that it is 45 years later... "WOW"
This bring back a lot of good memories...
Thank you for sharing this video
Judi Christopher I always looked forward to the part where he would have his pen and write too.
Are you really a writer? Because of him is the reason???? What have you written?
I like that you're a writer because of this show. I went into science because of Star Trek (specifically because of Spock).. I loved the Waltons and the girls feel like sisters because the two youngest are the same ages as me and my sister.
it is a shame that Richard Thomas could not be a part of the Reunions. He was such a major part of all the memories.
I watched 2 reunion shows and he wasn't at either. Is it he doesn't want to or is unable to participate?
@Sheila collins I have seen a few of Richard being interviewed alone. I think people want to find any where he's attended reunions with the other cast members.
Richard "thinks" he's to big of a star to attend. He was always my least favorite character in a series that I loved.
Yeah no John Boy or daddy Walton
@@lindasteele1716 Being dead doesn't help. I guess we can overlook it this once.
I have to say that the Walton's is my all time, favorite TV show and it still touches my heart to this day ! I have the complete DVD collection and it's one of my most prized possessions. When I'm feeling down, I can watch an episode and it always lifts my spirit. I am thankful to Earl Hamner for sharing the stories of his life and family and also thankful for a wonderful cast. There have been so many times through the years where the parts played was so real to me that I wanted to reach out and just hold you all in my arms and comfort you ! You folks have no idea of the impact you have had on my life. God bless you and I love you all !
My husband and I attend this 45th Walton Reunion and had the absolute best time. All the actors were so humbling and kind and I cannot wait to attend another year! Ray Castro did an awesome job putting this together for us to enjoy, so Thank you, Ray! I sure wish I had the chance to have met Earl Hamner Jr. What a wonderful man with so much talent. I am going to miss him. Mary McDonough (Erin Walton) said a beautiful speech regarding Earl and the Walton characters, Judy Norton surprised us all with her beautiful voice and Jon Walmsley (Jason) did an awesome job sing and playing his guitar. Actually, each of the Walton characters spoke so fondly of Earl Hamner Jr. Jimmy Fortune did an awesome job too playing and singing for us, bringing some us to tears singing How great thou Art. He even sang Elizabeth to Kami Cotler (Elizabeth). Cissy Wellman (Cissy Tucker) has enough energy to run my household. lol I wish I had her energy! I also had the privilege of speaking with Tammi Bula (Marsha Woolery), who is a nurse now, like I used to be. On Saturday, we did have to wait in a long line to get pictures and autographs with the actors but some of the staff and volunteers there would come out and talk with us, which made the time go by faster. Eric Scott's sweet wife, Cindy, also came outside to talk to us and all of them made sure we all had ice cold water to drink. We watched Michael Learned on Sunday at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, VA. and that was enjoyable also. (We were able to speak with her husband too, a very nice man.) Gosh, I could just hug each of them, as they were so gracious to us.
kathie kenney What a sweet amazing comment you made. Why wasn't Richard Thomas there or was it known to public?
Susie Smith, I am not sure why Richard Thomas was not there. He was greatly missed by all of us fans though.
Wasn't that Yancy's wife in the show? I think??
Yes, it was Cissy Wellman who played Sissy Walker Tucker, Yancy Tucker's wife. I for one was extremely happy when Yancy found Sissy. I did not think any woman would want to live in a one room cabin with his hound dogs, pigs and a few chickens. I was intrigued by the mountain weddings and the "chivaree" that followed.
kathie kenney I'm jealous. Didn't even know about it.
I had such a crush on Judy Norton when The Waltons originally ran on CBS. I'll always love The Waltons
I love the Walton's and I'll never forget!
I miss Grandpa Walton!
You and me both, brother.scruffy old larrikin... Miss him very much.
He was a wonderful man and actor. You could totally believe he was Zeb Walton
Sunny Dae Me too....he was a legend
Will Geer was a great human being
Granma too
At 47 years old, was and still is my favorite TV series and TV family. I still watch reruns and every movie special they did. Very sad Richard Thomas doesn't feel connected or a sense of loyalty to his TV family. Most sad to me though is the absence of John Waite. The love and respect i have for John Walton is only second to my own father. His passing still saddens me and every so often while watching a particular episode my eyes will tear up. The Walton's was such a big part of my life and after all these years , my teenage daughter's have watched with me since they were little and love it every much as I do.
You mean Ralph Waite, John Waite is that singer of 80's hit, "Missing You".
I enjoying watching the Walton show.i realize one Walton from white plain n.y. westchester County.
They meant John Walton, Sr., of course.
I watched the "The Waltons" in re-runs in 1982-83, which was late elementary school/early middle school for me. It was a terrible time for me, as I experienced racism and bullying at school, which contrasted with my family's expectation to follow traditions from their native India. So when I came home and watched my Walton family, I felt safe, protected, accepted and loved. In my early 40's, I once again faced personal crisis and "The Waltons" re-entered me life and remained as a steadfast during some difficult days. Thank you to Earl Hamner, all show's actors and the producers/crew for creating this masterpiece!
Mr Geer was my favorite because he spoke with great passion and knowledge of life’s true events. Some very sad, some happy. His wisdom and grace was evident in every moment he spoke. He may have been acting however, the true Mr. Geer was present and felt. Thank you Will Geer. May we see you again in Grace and Glory.
Will geer loved and understood nature and life in general The shows was different after Richard Thomas and Will geer was gone.
Omg, that would be so cool to go to live the show. There has never been a show since that has been so good
How wonderful of the actors and actresses to come back to be part of this! They seem wonderful in real life as well!!
Yelp ! Still watching it now. #1 show
They are all SO gracious!!
I loved this ...you can tell the cast are genuine ,good people . I hope they got to make a toast with some RECIPE : )
My hope is that all those actors and actresses knew how much they meant to us...the ones that watched them. They brought us hope in hard times, laughter and a family filled with love for many that did not have that in their own lives. I know some may not care that were in the series but I also know that some really feel the emotions and love felt during that time.
It's so funny cuz couple years ago I just got into The waltons I was in my late 30s and watching them and seeing how cute Elizabeth was even though she was so many years older than me real life but I love that show i pvr it all the time
This is wonderful! It's strange that all the kids are now "old". Then, I realized so am I. LOL!! I spent my teenage years watching this show, and raised my kids on it. They love it too!
I fall asleep every night to the show and when I wake up in the middle of the night I still watch! 😂 love wholesomeness of it!!!!❤❤❤
i grew up watching the waltons and the little house on the prairie, my two favourite shows and i still watch it now at the age on almost 52. i love LOVE LOVE it. though they were hard times that they potrade , sorry john boy i am a really bad speller lol. i loved the simplicity of life unlike the world today. i would be so happy living in the middle of nowhere being self sufficient. i don't much like this selfish modern world. thank you xo love you all so much, gosh i would love to meet you all
Nothing will ever beat the waltons, best show ever.
I would have given so much to have been there for this reunion! The "Waltons" was a staple in my home every Thursday night! Mary's speech was so touching! And I just love Jon Walmsley!
I grew up watching the Waltons... Just like Earl Hamner says in those episodes as we now can look back and say "It was a different time". When I hear about The Waltons or watch the show it takes me back to a good place and time in my life as a child. Makes me also miss all my relatives that have past. I think Hollywood could never make this show today and people even watch such a pure and clean show about life as we should be living it. Wonder why Richard Thomas never attends the reunions? Love to attend one maybe next year!!
It would be considered "hate-speech" now days by the Leftists to have something like this on TV. However, there is hope. From this article--> "In light of blockbuster films such as "Noah" and the upcoming "Exodus," many Christians are wondering what is causing the upsurge in Hollywood films featuring Biblical content today.
Within the past year, the Bible has been interpreted several times on both the big screen as well as television. In addition to the aforementioned "Noah" and "Exodus," "Left Behind" starring Nicolas Cage will reach theaters Oct. 3, while HBO recently added "The Leftovers," a series loosely based on the rapture, to its network. The list of faith-based entertainment made by non-Christians seems to be growing longer with each passing year."
From what I read Richard had previous commitments he could not miss. He is planning to be there for the next one. I hope someday we get chance of another Earl Hamner type to create one more successful show as "The Walton's" were.
Oh? The DNC removed God from their platform last year. And take a peek at Nancy Pelosi who claims to be a Catholic. Just some examples.
@Tracy Perkins Disagree. We Christians were becoming quite oppressed under former leadership.
No bull about it. Every day on youtube you can see people trying to silence the Christian viewpoint. Everyday in the legal realm, people are trying to frame Christians. This is FACT. Not bull. If you're not aware of it, perhaps you can tune in and watch for yourself. I walk the Christian faith, and regularly, people question and ridicule my choices. And you know what? Those choices involve merely being family focused....kinda like the Waltons. huh.
Meanwhile, let's not drag this discussion out.
It is enough to say you have not experienced the oppression as a Christian, but I have. It is enough to say that harmless people have been fined or thrown in jail or demoted, or fired from their jobs because they lived out their Christian faith. I sign petitions regularly to help convince leaders to free Christians from imprisonment. It's very real.
The Waltons was a very unusual epic from several perspectives. Earl Hamner relived his youthful years vicariously through the actors that played his entire family, while the show played to several other angles as well. It captivated the youth of those playing childhood roles of Earl and his siblings during its 9 year run, while providing a positive (nurturing for some) family experience. As a showcase for the culture and lifestyle of Virginia's mountain region, those in attendance here were obviously moved by the series and by the "family" of visiting actors. Lastly, The Waltons series itself and its many later reruns have covered the world to the greatest of acclaim.
I've never seen this show until I binged watch all 9 seasons I just finished it today I love this show and the cast wonderful storyline
I'm watching the series as of for the first time (I was only 10 when I first saw the series in the 70s). It makes me a tad teary knowing all the elders, save MA, have passed. Great talents all around!
time knows no barriers...:(
How do you pick the perfect people for a perfect story and somehow the love never stops? They all seem warm & wonderful just like the characters on the show who were based on real people. I didn't want to start watching the Waltons again because I had moved on but tv now is more crap than good and "The Waltons" still holds up! I watch as if I never saw the episodes before and still cry at the same parts! . The supporting cast on Walton's Mountain and other guest star roles were perfect too! Bless them all.I have to add that I am looking to buy my first house and I always tell people I want a house with a Waltons' porch!
I loved Richard Thomas and the Walton's series . Wish I could have met the entire cast. I am from Trinidad in the Caribbean. Love you all.
The Waltons was and is the best show on TV. I still watch it and I have it on DVD, and I have the movie that started it all.
I am 54 years old I've watched all the shows. I still watch it sometimes I grew up with the show can't believe t he Walton on is already 46 years, I liked everybody
Can we get back to those days then maybe the world as bad as things are we would still have hope love and family 👪 togetherness the way it should be that what the Waltons did for us they were wholesome loyal and graced us with their compassion and taught us about life I grew up watching the Waltons and felt it in our own family and miss those days of love togetherness a simpler time as my mom said some years ago God bless her she's in heaven
mary ellen 'the actress still looks young and gorgeous
Mary Ellen... Love that girl all these years! God bless her and I hope she is happy... a face and mannerisms to melt the heart!
I'll second that.Rob.
Yes Mary Ellen looks good .. I saw her in Playboy too ..
@@mikeskidmore6754 The actress that played Erin was very sick for years because of the silicone breast implants her agent wanted her to get after the show ended. She looks pretty good too.
@@tigertbalm I saw her in Playboy .. don't recall her having fake breasts.. I don't like them .. MMA Fighter Cat Zingano just had her implants removed they made her sick too .. She has saggy boobs after nursing her son ..
A show, where the family becomes a part of your family.
That's the only family I ever had. I watch it now every day and then I Cry
I still have huge crush on Kurt.
I miss grama and grampa 😟
Erin I love you..
And I know you are a Christian
How great thou art.
Tears.....
THE WALTONS MATTER..
THE BEST WAY I COULD SAY IT IS: I LOVE THE WALTONS...
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I grew up watching the Walton's and even now you don't get fed up watching it. They don't make programs like this anymore.
A most fitting tribute to an American icon, The Waltons. An unparalleled portrait of the American spirit, challenged by strife and war. The lessons that life can teach us about love, commitment, and overcoming adversity. This is the genre of television that we all need more of. Olivia & Grandma, especially, nurtured wholesome, Christian values into the family, that helped the family make good choices while growing into informed, progressive adults. Thanks, Nic. I laughed, I wept, I thoroughly enjoyed the program.
One of my favourite memories ❤ as a kid growing up in New Zealand was the Walton's. A pity John Boy wasn't able to make it. I liked Grandpa too 😊. Loved the Walton's.
I am from a small town called Covesville, Va. Our family would watch the Walton every week. It was a great time to get the family together. In the mid 1970's when I was just a teenager, I got to met Earl Hamner Jr. and Will Geer in Nelson County Virginia on Nelson County Day at the High School. It was a great day. If you have seen the The Homecoming: A Christmas Story when John Walton was to come home from working out of town when the family found out a bus over turned in Covesville, Well that's where I am from.
How interesting, a wonderful connection . I remember looking on a map for Covesville. I was 13 when I saw "The Homecoming" I watched "The Waltons" religiously as a teen .I really do believe the values in the show affected my life.
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"The Homecoming" is still one of the best Christmas movies of all time.
I love watching the Walton's as a kid. & I still watch it to this day. I just watched the final episode "THE REVIL" this morning on ME-TV. Such a great series. They don't make them like that no more & that's sad. Now the shows are all about sex & money.
I deeply love this show This video just makes my heart happy!!!
Dito 😀
I remember watching every episode of the Walton's from 1972 , and had a big crush on Mary Allen , Erin, and Elizabeth , great show .Rob.
I love the waltons they all look wonderful still .
Love from Italy 🇮🇹 kiss to u all
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The Waltons was just good wholesome entertainment unlike any of the programs of today..
It’s sweet of them to take the time to take time with their fans.
Thank goodness we have 9 years of the Waltons to still watch. They were such a big part of our lives.
Little House on The Prarie is also a favorite still today at our house. They don't make shows as great as these 2 anymore.
If only they knew... from the first movie, " The Homecoming" we have been truly blessed by these stories and so many eye watering performances. Cherished memories.... Thank you All !
I was 11yrs old when the Waltons “The Homecoming” premiered with Patricia Neal as the Mother, and Andrew Duggan as the Father! It was so heartwarming & good natured, I instantly got hooked! When the series premiered, my entire Family became loyal fans! I’m 60 now, and still watch it on ME TV everyday! This video is such a wonderful share...thank you so much 👍🏼👏🏼
Love The Waltons !
Whatever else they’ve done, every actor on the Waltons were and still are a piece in the jigsaw of so many people’s lives around the globe. Thankyou.
I watch The Waltons every night on dvd. I love them! They are my family 🕊✨🙏❤️
I wish they had shared video of Ben's wife Cindy. I saw glimpses of her. She was wonderful ❤. What a beautiful memorial to Waltons Mountain and the actors who brought it to life🥰
How marvellous! Dedicated Australian fan here.
ALL THREE GIRLS GREW UP INCREDIBLE BEAUTIFUL!!!
Always watched the Walton's when I was young with my mum and dad and sister it was a lovely heartwarming programme. Families today don't watch TV together it seems a shame but I suppose times have changed and young families have found different things
I watch the Waltons every Christmas to bring back my childhood memories. Classic! This looked like a great time!
The Walton's series began the year I was born and I still watch it daily! It's my favorite show ever aired. It breaks my heart to watch most of the shows that air today.
Tv is trashy today, anyone who grew up in the 70's knows this. I dont watch tv anymore, but when i do, its usually a dvd of something decent
Many thanks to all the actors allowing us to see them and listen to their stories of their childhood memories with the series, The Waltons Also letting us know they did move on and lives their lives as they should have. Jim Bob, you were always a shy young boy from the get go. This is and always be part of you as a mother I saw that ..
We didn't realise it at the time, but it was a powerful Christian based series, with no real violence, sex or bad language. An age of innocence.
Goodnite Waltons...
pass iton Yes, an age of values
One does not have to be a Christian to have those values and morals.
debbieomi
Many blessings to you and your family...God loves you!Take care :-)
pass iton I LOVED the Waltons, but I could never call it completely decent. There are many scenes or episodes we would not let our kids watch. And the values portrayed on the screen were often screwed up, biblically speaking. Still I love it, and enjoy my own family of nine kids very much. Found the original movie but didn't like it... The series was much better. LOVE the theme music. And Jason's Ironing Board Blues. Favorite scene with Ellen Corby.
Well, not quite powerfully Christian. Lots of inconsistencies and quite a few not-so-decent moments. But I can see where people who grew up with different values would consider it decent and pure. :)
The best family series of all time in my opinion. I still watch the reruns. Good , clean , wholesome program, unlike what is on today.
I discovered the Waltons 2 years ago and bought the whole series, we are almost finished. Best series ever, each episode you learn something! Our grandkids love the show too!
Loved it all, especially that special version of "How Great Thou art", by Jimmy Fortune!
I love the Waltons. That's where I learned how to say "Good Night" to my family.
My hubby, son and I still say good night to each other even after all of these years, it's even better now because our Grandson and Granddaughter have moved back home..when family visit they immediately start adding Walton Family names to our own family names. I have always enjoyed this family bonding of saying goodnight to each other.
Goodnight Mary Williams.
Good night
Mary Williams you no ole snapper took bens virgin ass xmas eve 1934 durin a blizzard of jizm
This was the 2nd time my family & I had visited Schuyler. This time for the reunion we stood in line for 5 hours so that my 16 year old daughter (LeAnna) could get autographs & pictures. Its was worth standing in that line. Erin (Elizabeth McDonough) said it so wonderfully. She lived it, but those of us (generations in my family) who watched it every week on TV at home, lived it as well.
What a beautiful story teller Earl was, what a beautiful time, place & family. But also what wonderful people the actors & actresses are. They made it worth standing in that line. Thank you all for taking the time to be there, being warm & welcoming
like we were all just people from the mountain. Be See you again.
Shelly C z
it is happening again this year?
Lived in the community in 1957-58 at Van Riper's Lake and attended first and second grade at Rockfish Valley Elementary School. My second grade teacher was Mrs. Hamner. I often have wondered if she was related to Earl Hamner in some way. Returned to the area a few years back. The school building is still there but it has been repurposed. The auditorium had been named "Earl Hamner Theatre." But Van Riper's Lake was no longer there.
So beautiful, thank you Earl Hamner!
love the story of the Waltons
I'm just sitting here smiling...such great people after all these years. WOW Judy can really sing and Jon can really jam. Bet he can play November Rain!
I LOVED this show. My mother grew up on a farm, in Spring Valley, MN. This show made feel not so "home sick" for my Grandparents farm. THANK YOU!!!
Thursday evenings........ Thursday evenings........Thursday evenings...........The Waltons..........that day, and time frame was embedded in my soul , especially from the Baby boomer generation, as it was very special, seeing this family, as we all, as well as myself could escape our realities for the evening, and start our Fridays, & weekends sharing about the previous night's episode. A glimpse at a family who put God first. as well as their love for each other, and their fellow human beings.... Priceless
I have the whole collection of the Waltons....love Earl HamnerJR...love all the actors past and present from the show!!! Always wanted to live with them!
Mary Spencer me too...
I was 10 with mum, dad, brother & my sister, as a family back in 1973 on our Farm, here in Nottingham, England, when we gathered together to sit and watch the Waltons, we all loved the show and never missed it, ( remember NO VCRs or Sky boxes back then) . a wonderful show with wonderful people in it, good clean Family viewing. and good memories too... also very interesting that my 2 boys and their cousins all in their 20s now, enjoyed watching the Waltons and other brilliant classic shows thanks to SKy back in 2005, well done cast & crew .
I loved the show from beginning to end ! I remember so much of it too. It had that much of an impact on me . I think above all the numerous touching scenes my absolute favorite was the first episode (?) When John Boy is writing at his desk late at night, by the open window, writing in his journal about the trains and the lonesome train whistles he hear when they are crossing the Rockfish Trestle. I think the breeze is blowing through the open window. It evokes such a lovely thought and moment in time. Sort of dreamy.
Beautiful memory.
DusKeyOwl 😊
I am 57. It was because of John-boy that my love of writing developed so profoundly from an early age.
Elisheva Capobianco I just loved this family because mine was polar opposite in almost every way.
I’m 53 and I remember the first time I saw Johnboy writing in the red big chief note book, I was so excited because I had the same notebook. I remember it like it was yesterday, because that type of note book had light brown paper not white paper like most notebooks.
Im so thankful I grew with shows like the Walton's and little house on the prairie, I remember our family sitting and watching these shows together,, times were simpler . I feel sorry for the kids now a days, but they can still watch the re runs.
Thank u for Touching my Family. love and Blessings to all of you.
Great to see them still loving like family they are truly special people to each other and the world and to see how much they enjoy the time they have together is priceless. I grew up watching them and at 56 really enjoy seeing how they have grown into a fabulous group of adults
WOW 45 years I am getting old =) Thank you so much for the upload . It was a real blast from the past
I really loved the Walton's when growing up in the 70. There is no show that that shows so much family values as the Walton's and there has not been one sense. Thank u to the Walton's u showed me what family values meen to me... Thank you all.
I watched and I grown up. This Waltons series made my life change.
The saving grace for me in 2021 is watching
“ The Waltons” a much gentler time in our countries history.
Thx for posting. Like so many others, grew up watching the Waltons. So many memories.
Dottie your so right =)
I loved the Waltons..... but didn't like this at all
What great memories i have of sitting with my mom and dad and watching The Waltons. I will forever treasure them. If i could only go back in time.
Ditto
What a lovely way to remember some great days for all of us from back then that appreciated GOOD work out of Hollywood. Can’t say too many good things about Hollywood now.
How great thou art is one of my favorites. I played guitar and sang this song along with other. It was grandmothers favorite
Good to see them again. Judy Norton is beautiful.
My 1st year of Grad School at UVA , i stayed on a Professors farm in Schuyler as he was on Sabbatical. My girlfriend and I enjoyed the Walton type life on the farm. It’s a beautiful part of the world.