The regular opening for the first season of the 1977-81 series. In syndication, this version is sometimes replaced by the second season opening, for the episodes in which Diana Hyland (Joan Bradfor...
The regular opening for the first season of the 1977-81 series. In syndication, this version is sometimes replaced by the second season opening, for the episodes in which Diana Hyland (Joan Bradford) does not appear.
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There was a few different openings. The pilot was a different variation of this theme. Then there as this one. Then they changed it again after Diana Hyland died, which was the pyrmaid one, but it had the same theme. Then they added Abby to the pyrmaid. I believe season 2 was when they changed the theme to the lyrical version. I have actually grown to love the pilot theme the best. It had a great 70's vibe to it and the music was cued to different variations during the episode.
Good observation. Now a days, the lady holding the camera wouldn't be someone taking a photo of their family, it would be your neighbor spying on you to make some extra cash, by turning you into the Feds.
I liked the one with Will Geer (aka Grandpa Walton) who disguised himself as Santa Claus, and stole all their presents. In typical fashion, the Bradfords forgave him and befriended him after he was caught, even though the cops had to keep all their present as evidence and so they couldn't enjoy Christmas. That must have been not to long before Will Geer died.
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