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The Waltons
(Season 1) Warner Home Video Rated: Not Rated |
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Britt Gillette's The Waltons DVD ReviewNominated for 15 Golden Globes and 25 Emmys, including two for Outstanding Drama Series, The Waltons enjoyed nine seasons of high audience ratings and notable critical acclaim. Premiering on CBS in the Fall of 1972, the hour-long drama series chronicled the lives of a tightly-knit mountain family living during the Depression era. Creator Earl Hamner Jr. based The Waltons on his true-to-life story of growing up in the Hamner family. Noted for its family-oriented subject matter (and absence of torrid sex and violence), The Waltons paved the way for the success of the popular TV series Little House On The Prairie (1974). And, in the aftermath of the cancellation of The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) and Green Acres (1965), proved wrong the assertion of some CBS executives that shows with rural settings were becoming unpopular. Celebrated for its raw depiction of the human experience, The Waltons towers above modern day television dramas by laying claim to the added weight today's critics give to "realism" in a series while simultaneously avoiding the bad language, adult content, and gratuitous violence that often accompany those shows which earn such a designation The Waltons follows the daily lives of the various members of
the Walton family as they make a living working their humble saw mill
on Walton's Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Set in the
1930's, the series unfolds through the eyes of John Boy (Richard Thomas).
An aspiring writer, John Boy chronicles life on Walton Mountain where
his parents, John Sr. (Ralph Waite) and Olivia (Michael Learned), raise
their seven children (John Boy, Jason, Mary Ellen, Erin, Ben, Jim-Bob,
and Elizabeth) with the aid of live-in grandparents Esther (Ellen Corby)
and Zeb (Will Greer) Walton. A wide array of supporting characters live
near the Waltons, including Reverend Fordwick (portrayed by Three's
Company star John Ritter), the Godseys, the Baldwins, and various
others. As the trials of the Great Depression fade into the tribulations
of World War II, the Waltons connect with every facet of the human experience
- love, marriage, birth, death, aging, social ills, and the numerous travails
of life, making The Waltons one of the most popular shows in television
history
The Waltons DVD (Season 1) features a number of memorable episodes including the series premiere "The Foundling" in which a young girl named Holly is left on the doorstep of the Walton family. Following a checkup with the family pediatrician, they learn that Holly is deaf. John Boy takes the initiative and teaches Holly a form of sign language so the two can communicate, a skill which proves to be quite important when Holly warns the family that its youngest member is in urgent danger Other notable episodes from Season 1 include "The Literary Man" in which John Boy meets noted author A.J. Covington when the truck breaks down, and "The Courtship" in which Olivia's Uncle Cody falls in love with a four-time divorcee when he comes to visit the family Below is a list of episodes included on The Waltons DVD (Season 1): Episode 1 (The Foundling) Air Date: 09-14-1972 Britt Gillette _____________________________________________________________________________________________ |
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Posted on 6 July 2005 |
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