The Waltons

1972 • CBS
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Season 6 episodes (22)

1 The Hawk
9/15/77
A fierce hawk threatens peace on the Walton farm, and a handsome new minister is chosen for the Walton community.
2 The Stray
9/22/77
Mysterious events at the Walton farm lead to the discovery of a 12-year-old, black orphan boy, who attaches himself to John Walton
3 The Recluse
9/29/77
Jason befriends a mysterious recluse who loves music, and Ben leaves home to look for a job in a defense plant.
4 The Warrior
10/13/77
The startling history of Walton's Mountain leads to the beginning of a new Indian burial ground, and Myrtle, the goat, is healed.
5 The Seashore
10/20/77
The Waltons vacation at the Baldwin's beach cottage and meet a mysterious English girl. Ben tries to enjoy the carefree life home alone.
6 The Volunteer
10/27/77
John and Olivia must accept that Erin is growing up when G.W. Haines proposes marriage. But when she turns down his proposal, G.W. joins the army.
7 The Grandchild - Part I & Part II
11/3/77
As Mary Ellen's baby comes due, one of her friends' baby is born prematurely and stillborn. Out of grief, she torments Mary Ellen with talk of bad omens and portents about Mary Ellen's baby. Jason gets a job at the burlesque theater.

Mary Ellen gives birth, but a grieving neighbor steals the baby. The leader of a gospel choir hears Jason play at the burlesque theater and offers him a job.
8 The First Casualty
11/10/77
The war deeply affects the Waltons when Curt is called into active duty and G.W. Haines is killed during training.
9 The Battle Of Drucilla's Pond
11/17/77
The United States Army invades Walton's Mountain to practice maneuvers, and Olivia sells all her paintings to a mysterious gentleman.
10 The Flight
12/1/77
Jim Bob befriends a boy who claims to be joining the Air Corps. Elizabeth adopts Maud as a grandmother, and Myrtle the goat has a baby.
11 The Children's Carol - Part I&2
12/5/77
The war seems very close to Walton's Mountain as two young English orphans seek refuge from the German blitzkrieg, everyone in the family becomes involved in military preparations and Jim-Bob rebuilds an old short-wave radio, which he uses to communicate with people under siege in England. Olivia's faith in God is tested by the horrors of the oncoming war and by events within her community and her family.

Christmas comes to Walton's mountain as preparations for war occupy everyone's attention. But Olivia's faith in God -- tested by the horrors on the oncoming war and by events within her community -- is reaffirmed when Jim-Bob uses his short-wave radio to located the two English children's mother.
12 The Milestone
12/8/77
Olivia is forced to deal with the loss of emotional composure as she enters menopause, and Jim-Bob struggles to reach his manhood.
13 The Celebration
12/22/77
After years of hard work, the Walton family is out of debt, and Corabeth is interested in getting the handsome new preacher married.
14 The Rumor
1/5/78
Elizabeth's vivid imagination starts a rumor that an innocent family is spying for the Germans, and the outcome threatens her family and friends.
15 Spring Fever
1/12/78
Mamie Baldwin thinks her declining rosebush is a sign of her own impending death. Jim Bob and Ben fight over each other's girlfriends.
16 The Festival
1/26/78
Jason encounters racism when he and Josh audition for the Spring Festival, and Elizabeth falls in love with a new schoolmate.
17 The Anniversary
2/2/78
John and Olivia celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, and Mary Ellen and Curt both fight temptation during their separation due to the army.
18 The Family Tree
2/9/78
Verdie searches for her family history with Jason's help. Elizabeth stretches the truth to her soldier pen pal, letting him think she's 18 and looks like Erin.
19 The Ordeal - Part I&2
2/16/78
Elizabeth loses the use of her legs in an accident, and the Walton family members adjust to the tragedy in their own ways.

Elizabeth's broken leg bones heal, but she is still unable to walk.
20 The Return - Part I&2
3/16/78
John-Boy returns to a pre-war, impoverished Walton's Mountain and tries to reopen a long forgotten mine. Erin hides her second job from the family, attempting to earn more money for the family.

John is trapped inside the mine that John-Boy has stuggled to re-open to create jobs in Rockfish.
21 The Revelation
3/23/78
Daisy accepts John-Boy's proposal of marriage, and he brings his fiancée home to meet the family. But John-Boy learns a secret that Daisy has been hiding, which prevents their wedding. Alone, he accepts a job offer in London.
22 Grandma Comes Home
3/30/78
Grandma finally returns home after her stroke, but everyone is so protective of her that she no longer feels she is needed -- or has a place in the family.

About this show

Winner of 13 Emmys®, including Outstanding Drama Series, this beloved, heartwarming and long-running family drama is set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where young John-Boy (Golden Globe nominee Richard Thomas) and his close-knit family struggle together from the Depression to World War II. Money is scarce, but love and pride is plentiful.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
492 reviews
Tony Marella
May 2, 2017
Much of the shows of the 70's focused on large families, Post WW or current they covered various struggles and some humor, void of profanity or sexual scenes. It is a classic show that is loved The Homecoming is still my favorite growing up watching the Walton's on Sunday evenings Maybe big networks would revive big family theme shows . Nice change from the current
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Gwyn Huff
September 23, 2015
The Waltons is a 1970's TV series that is still relevant today. It's relevance is that it depicts the moral and social expectations of rural USA in the 1930's-family roles and economic priorities and childrens' roles. Whether the 1970's changes in family structure and the social events were played out by the television writers is beyond my scope to comment, The Waltons TV show is a door for discussion and thought with current generations.
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Julie McCormick
August 11, 2014
I love this show. Im 13 and this is one of my favorite things to watch. They love each other so much and always work things out. We need to be more like them as people.
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