Waltons.. The Episode.. called The Woman.. The woman, is the woman.. who played as Mary Brown.. the crazy one that was interviewed.. in The Blair Witch Project.. I was shocked to see her.. she is creepy.
@JesseAndMike Waltons.. The Episode.. called The Woman.. The woman, is the woman.. who played as Mary Brown.. the crazy one that was interviewed.. in The Blair Witch Project.. I was shocked to see her.. she is creepy.
i stumbled upon this when my cable got turned off and got certain channels...........but overall its kept me entertained......better than most television shows
I think this show is absolutely charming. I love that they were bringing home a RADIO. Think of all the things they didn't have in the 1930s. My parents and grandparents lived through it. Oh, and the Theme Song was written by Jerry Goldsmith, of Star Trek fame
I think this show is absolutely charming. I love that they were bringing home a RADIO. Think of all the things they didn't have in the 1930s. My parents and grandparents lived through it.
@DrLibido i think that applies to the world. The world has gone to hell the last 20 years , more so the last 5-10. People just dont know how to be nice anymore. Youtube is actually a fantastically horrifying example of that
I loved this show growing up, it wasn't politics,religion, or anything else like that. To me it's a family that are in every sence of the word a family. Cared about each other,talked with each other, had dinner together in simple ways that have been totaly lost now. A 'real' good feel good show. x
Love the show. And I tell all my liberal friends that say The Waltons is a show that celebrates conservative America that Will Geer (who played Grandpa) was a personal friend of Woody Guthrie, and once joined The Communist Party.
You kids give me hope~ I knew hope wasn't dead, and it's nice to know that shows like this are appreciated. I'm in my 50's and was in my late teens when it was on as a 'new' show. It's still a fun one and relaxing to watch. I like it even more now.
(2) yes some people are bringing different issues into this like religion sad to explain further mary ellen alias proyted by i forget actually married a college lecturer and was the only living member of the family the story was wrote about in the 1980`s mary ellen i mean, well done young fella or girl caprishazz for spotting this one youll go far it wasnt completly true ha! i know but it was based on truth during the deppression in america. in the 1930`s. pb manchester.
nearly 40 years have passed now since we wacthed their wonderful episodes on the primitive old PYE black and white tv in ireland long ago of a similar location to theirs not as close a family though. the story is based on true happenings of a family in 1930s usa during the depression, john boy alias actually wrote this story in a diary while going to college and after , the little girl pro trayed died young of im not sure tb in the 40s then written for tv etc in the 70s or there abouts..pb UK
This show came out the year I graduated from high school and I loved it! That there are people who were born decades later who love it shows that not everyone wants to see sex all the time! The Waltons (the real family it was based on, as well as other families like them) had sex, as evidenced by the large number of children. They just did it in the privacy of their own bedroom. Like in real life, people watching a show can realize that it takes place, without having to see it!
my 2 fav programs of all time are the waltons and little house one the prairie,my wife and i have seen all 9 box sets of each, fantastic,i saw them when i was younger,they dont date as they are already set in the old days ,we are in the uk.we have already started to watch them all over again.
YA KNOW, I THINK ITS A REAL PISSER THAT THEY NEVER REALLY GAVE BLACK FOLKS A CHANCE ON THIS PROGRAM. WHY COULDN'T GRANDPA HAVE BEEN BLACK? IT WOULDN'T HAVE THROWN THINGS OFF THAT MUCH. THEY DIDN'T EVEN GIVE HIM A REAL NAME ANYWAYS, WOULDN'T BE LIKE THEY WERE TAKING HIS DIGNITY AWAY OR SOMETHING.
THIS WAS A FUCKING GREAT SHOW ANYHOW AND MY FAVORITE EPISODE IS WHERE THE KID BECOMES A POET EVEN THOUGH HIS PA DOESN'T WANT HIM TO.OR MAYBE THAT WAS LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE.AT ANY LENGTH GOOD SHIT
@Bestmanme08 that was just some gibberish name they called him to make him feel like he was more a part of the Walton family unit and not just some senile old fart who hopped around all the time in overalls and made the kids laugh when Church got canceled
In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire... The A-Team.
look what we watch now...the housewives of any state, the jersey girls or whatever the name of the show is ,Kim Kardashian. What talent does Kim have, she cant act or sing, shes not a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon. Same as that fat pig Snookie. Can you imagine Rutgers paying her over 30g's to speak about tanning and hair products. If i was a parent with a child there I would pull them out in a heart beat. sometimes I really think we are doomed.
Today we remember the "simpler" times of the 70's. In the 70's the Waltons took us back to a "simpler" time. The truth is times are still simple. We make them complicated.
"The Waltons" was one family program that allowed people to escape from reality and the troubles of the real world on Thursday Nights. A Sensible Program!! A Solid 5!! This came on before "The CBS Thursday Night Movies" in the 1972-1973 Television Season.
The theme music just brings me back to a more innocent World in the early 70's where I grew up just like the Walton's Mountains no drugs Little or no crime & people had so much time for one another we could relate to the world the Walton's grew up in . We have now lost so so much of our Values.
i love the waltons its pure and no sex drugs curse words very rare these days i should have been born at this time of day, i watch the waltons everyday good show
I am proud to say that even though I am only 22 years old, my momma never allowed us to watch crap on TV, and John-Boy Walton was my first TV crush :P
A modern day Waltons would need an overhaul of the values on the series. It would have to show a family where there is a drug habit, intolerance, and of course violence and sex though with a message.
FYI, Mary McDonough has written her autobio about being Erin on the show. Check out her book on Amazon, "Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from Erin Walton." and preorder your copy.
The movie Spencer's Mountain is better than the tv show. The people in the movie are much better looking, too. I think the movie is the story in the book about the author's family from Virginia. The movie was filmed in Wyoming instead but it gave it a pretty setting.
@OldFashionedMan1 Actually there was no real John Boy and Earl Hamner was his real name and not a pen name. It was based in Schuyler Virginia and most all of the weekly stories are NOT real life happenings of the Hamners.
@keithjas Yes, I think so, too. Bought the dvds! :-) Everytime when one stor endet, I was a lillte bit sad, because at the end you know, that`s not going to stay everytime, so I always started to look the next one! :-)
I must be getting soppy in my old age.When I was young I would rather have eaten a steaming dog turd than sit through an episode of The Waltons.I saw it on telly the other day and I teared up!Where is it set?Appalachia?
I love The Waltons. It comes on every night at 7 and I don't miss it. Believe me, I get teased about this in ways that's just horrible. How could you not love the Waltons? They were a family ... a happy family who has very little. They're poor and they're STILL very happy. I think it's just that no one can even understand that kind of simplicity today. So they don't want to watch it on TV. I like the TV shows that are on today too, but I always pick the waltons first. :)
@pj1974 No swearing? Don't you remember the episode where Johnboy told his family at the end to go *&%&# themselves? I think it was pulled off the air after that.
@StanBennet What??? No, you either misheard, are mixing it up with another show, or are lying. I've never heard any profanity or anything even close to it on the show. ( There's five blanked out letters but I'm going to assume that you mean the ummm "f bomb") And to say something like THAT! When this show was made??? And on a Family show?? Not very likely......
Haha, it's been a long time since I've seen this opening! We're on Season 8. Watching the last episode of Season 7 (A Decade of the Waltons) was so touching. I hadn't realized how much everyone had grown.
I always enjoy watching an episode or two of the Waltons after dinner with my family. This is the best TV show I have ever seen. Haha, John-Boy looks like Frodo from LOTR at 0:38 - 0:40 :3
@kataisa3 i think cause when the show 1st aired most ppl who watched had saw the piolt movie " the homecomming" when ellen played the grandmother but the grandfather and parents were played by someone different. the net work probably assumed that the viewers would know she was the grandmother here as well
@TheMashwatcher585 Wrong wrong wrong. 100% wrong. The best family show ever is Everybody loves Raymond. It's got good morals. no swear words, no sex and no drugs. Plus Raymond is a good catholic boy, not a Protestant heathen like those Waltons who are going to hell. (btw I give your comment a thumbs down)
In my personal opinion "Everybody Loves Raymond" is more of an adult oriented family show (Similar to Modern Family or Roseanne). For me the best shows are more "Family" oriented, like the The Cosby Show/ The Waltons/ Little House on the prairie. Ray, his parents, and his brother commonly mention sex, and Ray doesn't accept the responsibility of being an adult. He faults his parents for his most of his problems like a narcissist. He's a horrible catholic who tries to get out of going to church.
A better simpler time when family was 1st,and a swim in the fishing pond was the best possible thing you could do after your chores.I am really enjoying revisiting this show as it just started season 1 again here in Van B.C.-Heart fan's check out my channel!Cheers from the home of Heart! : )
The way to get by during hard times. And there weren't too many African American or Jews around the V/WV Mountains. If there were this family would have done it's best to make them feel at home...
hello, i would like to know something. the waltons, i loved that show when i was young. i want to know how he got that mark on face. when i was young, i read somewhere that in the waltons show, the barn was on fire, and that richard thomas had an accident on the set, and he was hurt. does anyone remember this? thank you so much p.s. if you look at the first season, he didn't have that mark on his cheek'
I can't wait to have kids so I can raise them on these shows! We'll have our own tv lineup: Monday - The Waltons; Tuesday - Little House; Wednesday - Dr. Quinn; Thursday - Andy Griffith; Friday - Bewitched; Saturday - I Love Lucy; Sunday - Lassie
fantastic show loved the family values
fast1919 2 days ago
Thank you for posting this!
etoocool1 1 week ago
I remember when I was around 13 I watched this show! It was a great show!
MrBananaman999 1 week ago
You may as well be living on Mars nowadays compared to the Waltons lol
ojmccaf63 2 weeks ago
I remember when i was very young and my family used to do the goodnight ending before bed.
MrBRL 1 month ago
Good night Brasilian people, good night American people, good night everyone, good night John boy :)))))))))))))))))
satiko2007 1 month ago
howdy yol im a heel billy im a prddy girl huhuhuhuhuhuhu uhuhuhuhhuh
my mum is obsessed with the waltond -.-
lovelivefriends1 2 months ago
i have a tombstone radio like that. i had to restore it.
tobar9561 2 months ago
Waltons.. The Episode.. called The Woman.. The woman, is the woman.. who played as Mary Brown.. the crazy one that was interviewed.. in The Blair Witch Project.. I was shocked to see her.. she is creepy.
JussPeachy69 2 months ago
Grandpa Walton was gay!
pickledpork 2 months ago
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@pickledpork
So what? He was a good actor for the part.
jillianwiller 2 months ago
Beautiful America
burgerwisdim 2 months ago
On for the simple days of values, morals and hard work.
tkaylewis 2 months ago 3
Grandpa One of the best ones on the show really looked like a mountain man!
hardluckboogie 3 months ago
Can someone pleaseee upload some episodes ?
AnnTamSam 3 months ago
watching this on tv right now :o)
JesseAndMike 3 months ago
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@JesseAndMike Waltons.. The Episode.. called The Woman.. The woman, is the woman.. who played as Mary Brown.. the crazy one that was interviewed.. in The Blair Witch Project.. I was shocked to see her.. she is creepy.
JussPeachy69 2 months ago
We definitely need more shows like this
trdidion 3 months ago
Just added this video 2 my PLAYLIST of American TV Programme Intro's :)
GreenArrowM 3 months ago
Good onya mate for posting sweet memories:>) Cheers
BrumbyJoe 3 months ago
It's funny how these days nothing on TV/DVD/Cable etc is not complete without its quota of violence, sex, drugs, and pain.
I'm not a Walton, but sometimes I wish I was!
Raggamuffin1973 4 months ago 13
@Raggamuffin1973 Thanks-I'm a sucker for the Waltons.Sophie from Scotland.:-)
cunningsophie 2 months ago
@Raggamuffin1973 I can dig that very much.
Landrew120880 1 month ago
ich liebte auch diese serie !!!
aber sie haben immer schlecht über deutsche gesprochen haha
trierbuffys 4 months ago
i stumbled upon this when my cable got turned off and got certain channels...........but overall its kept me entertained......better than most television shows
Anthonythebest1 4 months ago
I think this show is absolutely charming. I love that they were bringing home a RADIO. Think of all the things they didn't have in the 1930s. My parents and grandparents lived through it. Oh, and the Theme Song was written by Jerry Goldsmith, of Star Trek fame
jmcquown 4 months ago
I think this show is absolutely charming. I love that they were bringing home a RADIO. Think of all the things they didn't have in the 1930s. My parents and grandparents lived through it.
jmcquown 4 months ago
Well American families definitely haven't been like this for a few decades.
DrLibido 4 months ago
@DrLibido i think that applies to the world. The world has gone to hell the last 20 years , more so the last 5-10. People just dont know how to be nice anymore. Youtube is actually a fantastically horrifying example of that
ilovemoviesuk 4 months ago
This is what America will be like when we elect Ron Paul president!
GrindyStone 4 months ago 2
@GrindyStone You're right...we'll be in another Great Depression!
bluemax79 2 months ago
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lillyshak 4 months ago
I'm 22, and I think every generation can find something that they can relate to in this beautiful show! :D
RockyBalboa211 4 months ago
I loved this show growing up, it wasn't politics,religion, or anything else like that. To me it's a family that are in every sence of the word a family. Cared about each other,talked with each other, had dinner together in simple ways that have been totaly lost now. A 'real' good feel good show. x
Georgiegirl349 5 months ago
the good old days
luvtinaturnerlots 5 months ago
Meine Kindheit!!!
LosGigantes1899 5 months ago
haha TITTIES!
MrAsianWithSkirrs 5 months ago in playlist classic television 02
Good wholesome show>> what we get now its a disgrace!
pelicanus11 5 months ago
was the waltons truck a model a ford ?
xxkil 5 months ago
Love the show. And I tell all my liberal friends that say The Waltons is a show that celebrates conservative America that Will Geer (who played Grandpa) was a personal friend of Woody Guthrie, and once joined The Communist Party.
toddrandall4898 6 months ago
You kids give me hope~ I knew hope wasn't dead, and it's nice to know that shows like this are appreciated. I'm in my 50's and was in my late teens when it was on as a 'new' show. It's still a fun one and relaxing to watch. I like it even more now.
susiefromomaha 6 months ago
@susiefromomaha I love the show. I have seen every episode 2000 times.
toddrandall4898 6 months ago
(2) yes some people are bringing different issues into this like religion sad to explain further mary ellen alias proyted by i forget actually married a college lecturer and was the only living member of the family the story was wrote about in the 1980`s mary ellen i mean, well done young fella or girl caprishazz for spotting this one youll go far it wasnt completly true ha! i know but it was based on truth during the deppression in america. in the 1930`s. pb manchester.
castlebar67 6 months ago
nearly 40 years have passed now since we wacthed their wonderful episodes on the primitive old PYE black and white tv in ireland long ago of a similar location to theirs not as close a family though. the story is based on true happenings of a family in 1930s usa during the depression, john boy alias actually wrote this story in a diary while going to college and after , the little girl pro trayed died young of im not sure tb in the 40s then written for tv etc in the 70s or there abouts..pb UK
castlebar67 6 months ago
Thanks! Never forget these better times! God save America!!!
Katharer45 6 months ago
Thanks! Never forget these better times!
Katharer45 6 months ago
This was a real wholesome portrait of Parents who take responsibility in raising their children Oh and Will Geer party'd w/ Woody Guthrie
zappadead13 6 months ago
This show came out the year I graduated from high school and I loved it! That there are people who were born decades later who love it shows that not everyone wants to see sex all the time! The Waltons (the real family it was based on, as well as other families like them) had sex, as evidenced by the large number of children. They just did it in the privacy of their own bedroom. Like in real life, people watching a show can realize that it takes place, without having to see it!
aMarinedaughter 6 months ago
The Waltons were lucky back the. Justin Bieber was not born in the 1930's.
ert2006 6 months ago
I'm 16 and me and my family love this show. It's much more better to watch then some of these other shows on TV now a days.
ilovefall08 6 months ago
wow...how much has the world lost family values...that intro just sums up how a family should be...powerful stufff
IrrepressibleGuile 6 months ago
I will always adore this show, my family owns all the box sets.
paygeee 7 months ago
I grew up watching this show.
Lfdjake91 7 months ago
I think its quite commical that INSP bleeps the word " Damn" when
one of the kids really screw up ... I watch on ATT uverse
skydived95 7 months ago
Every Sunday after lunch feet up on the sofa.. Bliss
ad1665 7 months ago
Good ole days
ad1665 7 months ago
This music makes me want to cry. Memories, the prettiness of the notes...
lillyshak 7 months ago
This was when television was good for the entire family.
These days it's sickening.
thetruegladiator 7 months ago
@thetruegladiator couldnt agree more
xHCxDiStOrTiOnZz 7 months ago
Me and my dad used to watch this every sunday when my mum and sister went to church , awww the memories :)
sexysteveontour10 7 months ago
my 2 fav programs of all time are the waltons and little house one the prairie,my wife and i have seen all 9 box sets of each, fantastic,i saw them when i was younger,they dont date as they are already set in the old days ,we are in the uk.we have already started to watch them all over again.
TheChatter4 7 months ago
Can someone please upload the episode called the Idol? :)
TheSouthernSunshine1 7 months ago
Thanks to HuskerTexan I got to see every episode in order.. I SO enjoyed that...........
geepalo 7 months ago in playlist Touched by and Angle
YA KNOW, I THINK ITS A REAL PISSER THAT THEY NEVER REALLY GAVE BLACK FOLKS A CHANCE ON THIS PROGRAM. WHY COULDN'T GRANDPA HAVE BEEN BLACK? IT WOULDN'T HAVE THROWN THINGS OFF THAT MUCH. THEY DIDN'T EVEN GIVE HIM A REAL NAME ANYWAYS, WOULDN'T BE LIKE THEY WERE TAKING HIS DIGNITY AWAY OR SOMETHING.
THIS WAS A FUCKING GREAT SHOW ANYHOW AND MY FAVORITE EPISODE IS WHERE THE KID BECOMES A POET EVEN THOUGH HIS PA DOESN'T WANT HIM TO.OR MAYBE THAT WAS LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE.AT ANY LENGTH GOOD SHIT
PedeyHooferReturns 8 months ago
@PedeyHooferReturns Grandpa Walton's name was Zebulon Walton! He had a name!
Bestmanme08 8 months ago
@Bestmanme08 that was just some gibberish name they called him to make him feel like he was more a part of the Walton family unit and not just some senile old fart who hopped around all the time in overalls and made the kids laugh when Church got canceled
PedeyHooferReturns 8 months ago
@PedeyHooferReturns HUH!?!
Bestmanme08 7 months ago
Totally loved the opening theme music. Goodnight, john boy.
sparkie119 8 months ago
Waltons great series.3506987
3506987 8 months ago
In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire... The A-Team.
s3xyelf 8 months ago
look what we watch now...the housewives of any state, the jersey girls or whatever the name of the show is ,Kim Kardashian. What talent does Kim have, she cant act or sing, shes not a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon. Same as that fat pig Snookie. Can you imagine Rutgers paying her over 30g's to speak about tanning and hair products. If i was a parent with a child there I would pull them out in a heart beat. sometimes I really think we are doomed.
brpoole336 8 months ago 2
I loved this show when I was a kid - you could learn how to live by watching - and my surname was and still is Walton.
newagemisfit 8 months ago
Today we remember the "simpler" times of the 70's. In the 70's the Waltons took us back to a "simpler" time. The truth is times are still simple. We make them complicated.
fjccommish 8 months ago
Michael Learned looks young in the first season. Her hair is red
roosevelthighschool 8 months ago in playlist classic television 02 3
Lets find those 15 tasteless people who disliked this GREAT show!!!
TheSouthernSunshine1 8 months ago
"The Waltons" was one family program that allowed people to escape from reality and the troubles of the real world on Thursday Nights. A Sensible Program!! A Solid 5!! This came on before "The CBS Thursday Night Movies" in the 1972-1973 Television Season.
Green18600 9 months ago
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NickelSerenade 9 months ago
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NickelSerenade 9 months ago
The theme music just brings me back to a more innocent World in the early 70's where I grew up just like the Walton's Mountains no drugs Little or no crime & people had so much time for one another we could relate to the world the Walton's grew up in . We have now lost so so much of our Values.
mickeyh1961 9 months ago
The Walton's was the best show ever on TV
bassingal89 9 months ago
i love this show! currently watching it now. i'm 16 and i think its a nice change from swearing and slapstick comedy.
CapriShazz 9 months ago 7
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mx94racer 9 months ago
Hearing this music is like coming home...
pspboy7 9 months ago 2
goodnight john boy, sue ellen, bobby joe, don rickels, nite grandma!
spareaxe 9 months ago
i love the waltons its pure and no sex drugs curse words very rare these days i should have been born at this time of day, i watch the waltons everyday good show
afran50 9 months ago
I am proud to say that even though I am only 22 years old, my momma never allowed us to watch crap on TV, and John-Boy Walton was my first TV crush :P
83th4nn 10 months ago
Perfect world!
Kretika 10 months ago
I love to live with a family similar to this
Springamatul 11 months ago
i wanted to marry john boy he was such a gentelman
matsebah 11 months ago
Classic TV right here.
roosevelthighschool 11 months ago
A modern day Waltons would need an overhaul of the values on the series. It would have to show a family where there is a drug habit, intolerance, and of course violence and sex though with a message.
bmaj7 11 months ago
FYI, Mary McDonough has written her autobio about being Erin on the show. Check out her book on Amazon, "Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from Erin Walton." and preorder your copy.
bnault 11 months ago
Ralph Waite I'm your biggest fan.
roosevelthighschool 11 months ago
I love this show!!!!
1969Fever 11 months ago
Come gather round everybody and see our new RADIO!!!
youtuuberoxx 11 months ago
The movie Spencer's Mountain is better than the tv show. The people in the movie are much better looking, too. I think the movie is the story in the book about the author's family from Virginia. The movie was filmed in Wyoming instead but it gave it a pretty setting.
ebp79 1 year ago
@ebp79 Actually, John-boy wrote Spencer's Mountain under the pen-name, Earl Hamner.
OldFashionedMan1 10 months ago
@OldFashionedMan1 Actually there was no real John Boy and Earl Hamner was his real name and not a pen name. It was based in Schuyler Virginia and most all of the weekly stories are NOT real life happenings of the Hamners.
LT1HILLINGHOE 10 months ago
@LT1HILLINGHOE Well shucks, I was just joking.
OldFashionedMan1 10 months ago
my favorite show of all time, I love it
229jop888 1 year ago
My God I have so many wonderful memories of watching this show with my own grandparents. This was a really rare, wonderful show and I miss it..
starqz 1 year ago
I'm 20 and I love watching this show! Good morals, no swear words, no sex and drugs.
keithjas 1 year ago 27
@keithjas Yes, I think so, too. Bought the dvds! :-) Everytime when one stor endet, I was a lillte bit sad, because at the end you know, that`s not going to stay everytime, so I always started to look the next one! :-)
flowersign 10 months ago
@keithjas same here!
shereah 9 months ago
@keithjas Too fucking right.
Widmerpool99 7 months ago
@keithjas Dam right I love the Waltons too....and dam youtube to hell for taking all the episodes off :(
SeamusOLepreachaun 7 months ago
@SeamusOLepreachaun i frricke agree
syd526985 7 months ago
@keithjas I know a girl who's 11 and ADORES the waltons. It's practically all she watches. Same with me ;)
lillyshak 7 months ago
@keithjas Dude. You just described exactly why I don't watch this stupid show.
angels77100 6 months ago
@keithjas
yeah sex is evil
fnordist 5 months ago
@keithjas No sex?? Those kids come from somewhere. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhahha
Googenplux 4 months ago
I must be getting soppy in my old age.When I was young I would rather have eaten a steaming dog turd than sit through an episode of The Waltons.I saw it on telly the other day and I teared up!Where is it set?Appalachia?
laiosto 1 year ago
OMG ITS GIBBS DAD FROM NCIS
1position69 1 year ago
I said this before but what happened to Family!? This was on every Sunday in the UK when I went to my Moms for Sunday dinner!
Raggamuffin1973 1 year ago
CHILDHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
kadeeejah 1 year ago
,,but behinds closed doors I'm certain some of the Waltons probably had sex.
PupuTheClown 1 year ago
I love The Waltons. It comes on every night at 7 and I don't miss it. Believe me, I get teased about this in ways that's just horrible. How could you not love the Waltons? They were a family ... a happy family who has very little. They're poor and they're STILL very happy. I think it's just that no one can even understand that kind of simplicity today. So they don't want to watch it on TV. I like the TV shows that are on today too, but I always pick the waltons first. :)
zoegirl1992 1 year ago
I Love this theme, makes me home sick for Walton's Mountain!
torchwood3hub 1 year ago
@stacesex38
''The Waltons'' was a 100% familiar T.V. series,
that's why no sex,and no cussing on it.
Nowadays,is more than enough you to watch ''Family Guy'' in a familiar hour.
I have watched ''Family Guy'' in Spanish,as am Mexican,and they say every bullshit on it,that I better tune another T.V. station.
I used to watch ''The Waltons'' with my Mom,and she really loved this family!!
kalispera64 1 year ago
The family's dog is not wearing the 30's style,ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!
We don't know what era he could belong to!!
(It's a stupidity of mine,you better ignore me!!)
kalispera64 1 year ago
This show changed my life.
karlamc83 1 year ago
@pj1974 No swearing? Don't you remember the episode where Johnboy told his family at the end to go *&%&# themselves? I think it was pulled off the air after that.
StanBennet 1 year ago
@StanBennet What??? No, you either misheard, are mixing it up with another show, or are lying. I've never heard any profanity or anything even close to it on the show. ( There's five blanked out letters but I'm going to assume that you mean the ummm "f bomb") And to say something like THAT! When this show was made??? And on a Family show?? Not very likely......
paladin12122 1 year ago
There's a bit in most of us that longs to live the simple life like the Waltons, I think thats the appeal.
pimmagrimm 1 year ago
@pj1974 well said i totally agree
dekkysmiff 1 year ago
10 years duration, wow!!!
PP1969GR 1 year ago
@pj1974 The Simpsons are do blame, or it could have been Rosanne. They defined dysfunctional.
dhucke4assembly 1 year ago
I LOVE this opening - what a way to kick off a series !
dhucke4assembly 1 year ago
Haha, it's been a long time since I've seen this opening! We're on Season 8. Watching the last episode of Season 7 (A Decade of the Waltons) was so touching. I hadn't realized how much everyone had grown.
I always enjoy watching an episode or two of the Waltons after dinner with my family. This is the best TV show I have ever seen. Haha, John-Boy looks like Frodo from LOTR at 0:38 - 0:40 :3
BBCEmily 1 year ago
such a magical show!
reverenddavid 1 year ago
@pj1974 To have all those kids there had to be sex at some point.
fjccommish 1 year ago
@fjccommish the kids were born b4 the show started and when they were having their own kids their sex lifes wernt ever talked about
superstargonnabe 1 year ago
Times are now unrecognisable. :(
costellodan 1 year ago
John-Boy,Total rockstar!
1nativeaustintexan 1 year ago
I love this theme but why did they introduce Will Geer as "The Grandfather" but not Ellen Corby as "The Grandmother"?
kataisa3 1 year ago
@kataisa3 because she was just the vessel...not important
mastertusk 1 year ago
@kataisa3 Because actors negotiate their billing in a show. He asked and received "the Grandfather" while she didn't ask for "the Grandmother".
fjccommish 1 year ago
@kataisa3 i think cause when the show 1st aired most ppl who watched had saw the piolt movie " the homecomming" when ellen played the grandmother but the grandfather and parents were played by someone different. the net work probably assumed that the viewers would know she was the grandmother here as well
superstargonnabe 1 year ago
this show premiered 9-14-72 same week mash premiered
TheMashwatcher585 1 year ago
this was the best family show EVER!!!!!!!!
TheMashwatcher585 1 year ago 15
@TheMashwatcher585 Wrong wrong wrong. 100% wrong. The best family show ever is Everybody loves Raymond. It's got good morals. no swear words, no sex and no drugs. Plus Raymond is a good catholic boy, not a Protestant heathen like those Waltons who are going to hell. (btw I give your comment a thumbs down)
angels77100 6 months ago
In my personal opinion "Everybody Loves Raymond" is more of an adult oriented family show (Similar to Modern Family or Roseanne). For me the best shows are more "Family" oriented, like the The Cosby Show/ The Waltons/ Little House on the prairie. Ray, his parents, and his brother commonly mention sex, and Ray doesn't accept the responsibility of being an adult. He faults his parents for his most of his problems like a narcissist. He's a horrible catholic who tries to get out of going to church.
RockyBalboa211 4 months ago
@RockyBalboa211 Yes I agree with you. I hate that show 'Everybody loves Raymond' and flick over when it comes on.
angels77100 4 months ago
Was hät ich mal wieder Lust darauf.....
musikralle1 1 year ago
Hasn't Mrs. Walton heard of a condom?
minutemanIV 1 year ago
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MrGuitguy 1 year ago
The best family show!
SaddlebackMacUSMC 1 year ago 2
This is the prettiest theme song ever! It's so melodic and relaxing.
spvc1968 1 year ago
A better simpler time when family was 1st,and a swim in the fishing pond was the best possible thing you could do after your chores.I am really enjoying revisiting this show as it just started season 1 again here in Van B.C.-Heart fan's check out my channel!Cheers from the home of Heart! : )
lovesheart 1 year ago
the grandfater is my grandpas granpas 1st cussion
geerslayer 1 year ago
The grandmother always scared me. She never seemed to be very nice.
cochranexyz 1 year ago
my mom used to tell me the old man looks like he would stink
stalag58 1 year ago
aus welchem jahr stammt die serie ?
maus1971able 1 year ago
Does anybody tune into Good Times, The Jefersons or Cosby Show and say,.. "Why are there no white people on this show?!!" .. ?? Fuckin morons!!
Skulldini 1 year ago
granpa walton actor will geer was a gay rights activist and people complained that he should`nt be allowed to work with children
unclemort1960 1 year ago
The way to get by during hard times. And there weren't too many African American or Jews around the V/WV Mountains. If there were this family would have done it's best to make them feel at home...
pete0969wi 1 year ago
Soy de colombia, grcias por este corto, me acuerda de mi infancia tengo 43, lo veia en blnco y negro
YEKOTV100 1 year ago
were there any mexicans in this show?
Nextraker 1 year ago
I love this show!
bluej3anbaby 1 year ago
Just to hear this song brings back so many good memories!!!
77msmade 1 year ago 2
The dog isn't sharing in the excitement too much. They should've given him a shot of something.
mistersmith6000 1 year ago
no,is a idiot family
keondakkk 1 year ago
@keondakkk i think you are, check out your grammar wow!
silvershields 1 year ago
@silvershields and who said no?
keondakkk 1 year ago
good old ben.... HES MINE!!
mizlovermizanin 1 year ago
this show is the reason why i hate my last name
punkrockmonk07 1 year ago
@punkrockmonk07 The owner of Wal-Mart has the same name so don't feel to bad.
TheFrogger15 1 year ago
@TheFrogger15 the owners of wal-mart owned walworths in england and they went bankrupt :P
punkrockmonk07 1 year ago
hello, i would like to know something. the waltons, i loved that show when i was young. i want to know how he got that mark on face. when i was young, i read somewhere that in the waltons show, the barn was on fire, and that richard thomas had an accident on the set, and he was hurt. does anyone remember this? thank you so much p.s. if you look at the first season, he didn't have that mark on his cheek'
marirod45 1 year ago
@marirod45 It looks like a birthmark to me.
TheFrogger15 1 year ago
isn't this the depression? you know 30s?
BrandonScott1001 1 year ago
Oh this brings back fab memories.I adored The Waltons.They dont make tv like that any more,more's the pity.
PURPLEBEATTIE1 1 year ago
_MeMoRieS.... LOVE ThiS SERIE só Much !!!
61vanilla 1 year ago
This scene the used to show on the first series well : all that fuss over getting what is obviously there first ever radio ! Wow .
2100Rose 1 year ago
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Just hearing the theme makes me feel 11.. ahhhh
METH3454 1 year ago
Erin Walton is sexy!
Bestmanme08 1 year ago
Man I love this show. I wish they made more seasons to this because its really awesome. I wish I was in that family....
pokemontrainerxxx 1 year ago
I can't wait to have kids so I can raise them on these shows! We'll have our own tv lineup: Monday - The Waltons; Tuesday - Little House; Wednesday - Dr. Quinn; Thursday - Andy Griffith; Friday - Bewitched; Saturday - I Love Lucy; Sunday - Lassie
goplh 1 year ago
all families should be like this,.!
MrArnold1972 1 year ago 2
I really want to superimpose a title card for myself.
LadyEdgar 1 year ago
really liked the show until the grandparents left-afterwards not so much.
tomloft2000 1 year ago