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Beginning in September 1972, the series was broadcast on the CBS network for nine seasons After the series was canceled in 1981, three television film reunion sequels aired in 1982 on NBC, with three more in the 1990s back on CBS
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The Waltons: Created by Earl Hamner Jr With Jon Walmsley, Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, Kami Cotler The life and trials of a 1930s and 1940s Virginia mountain family through financial depression and World War II
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When The Waltons premiered on September 14, 1972, viewers were introduced to the close-knit Walton family living in rural Virginia during the Great Depression The heartwarming drama, created by Earl Hamner Jr and based on his own childhood, became an instant hit on CBS, running for nine seasons (1972 to 1981), spawning several TV movie sequels, and earning multiple Emmy Awards as well as a
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Chronicles of a family in Virginia's Blue Ridge mountains as they navigate life and trials through the Great Depression and World War II The Waltons work together to teach sign language to a 6-year-old whose mother abandoned her The Walton children befriend four stranded carnival performers
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Enjoy the heart-warming stories of the Waltons family, living in a rural community during the Depression and World War II John and Olivia Walton are the proud parents of three girls and five boys: John-Boy, Jason, Mary Ellen, Erin, Ben, twins Jim-Bob Joseph, and Elizabeth; Joseph died at birth
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