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The Waltons: A Walton Easter

Episode score 6.3 Fair

A Walton Easter

  • 228.
  • Season: 9
  • Episode: 28
  • First Aired: 3/31/1997

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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As Easter approaches and the birth of his first child nears, John-Boy reports on television about the moon landing. Elizabeth expresses her plan to return to a life on Walton's Mountain, and is upset to see Drew with a girlfriend. Miss Mamie and Miss Emily ask John to be the future steward for 'The Recipe.' Add a recap »

Writers:
Julie Sayres
Director:
Bill Corcoran
Stars:
Helen Kleeb (Miss Mamie Baldwin)
David W. Harper (James Robert "Jim Bob" Walton)
Kami Cotler (Elizabeth Walton)
Mary Beth McDonough (Erin Walton)
Jon Walmsley (Jason Walton)
Joe Conley (Ike Godsey)
Ellen Corby (Grandma Esther Walton)
Mary Jackson (Miss Emily Baldwin)
Leslie Winston (Cindy Brunson Walton)
Richard Thomas (John-Boy Walton)
Judy Norton (Mary Ellen Jones)
Ronnie Claire Edwards (Corabeth Godsey)
Eric Scott (Ben Walton)
Michael Learned (Olivia Walton)
Ralph Waite (John Walton)
Recurring Role:
Lynn Hamilton (Verdie Foster)
Lisa Harrison (Toni Walton)
Tony Becker (Drew Cutler)
Guest Star:
Sydney Walsh (Aurora Jameson)
Kate McNeil (Janet Gilchrist)
Mika Boorem (Carla)
Julie Benz (Mae)
Sage Allen (Judy)
Brittany Levenbrown (Susan)
Nicholas Hormann (Lincoln Terry)
Zack Eginton (Jimmy Weeks)
Jennifer Parsons (Rebecca Weeks)
Peter Crombie (Calvin Weeks)
  • John and Olivia celebrate their 25th anniversary in "The Anniversary," set in 1940, meaning 1969 should be their 54th anniversary, not their 40th. edit »
  • Though the actual first landing on the moon took place in July of 1969, here it is depicted to take place near Easter of that year. edit »
  • Opening Narration: The Moon walk was an epic moment in our history—a day that changed the world—and that same year my own world was about to change as well. What was waiting on Walton's Mountain wasn't quite a walk on the moon, but to me it was just as momentous. edit »
  • Closing Narration: My mother had to wait just a little longer to finally see the ocean, and my children came into the world on the mountain where generations of Waltons had been born and raised before them. I learned that the love I received from my family as a boy on Walton's Mountain would serve me well in the years to come, no matter where I lived. edit »
Show Score 9.0 fair
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