Corabeth finally asks for help in dealing with her problem, and Ike and Aimee reaffirm that they will stand by her and help her too. She tries to cover for Corabeth, but it is Aimee tells the truth.that her mother is drunk. The other chronicles a large family getting through the Great Depression and World War II in rural Virginia. One covers by-the-book cops cracking down on crime in late-60s Los Angeles. Dragnet and The Waltons are two of the newest additions to the MeTV weekday lineup. John demands to know why Elizabeth is driving. and rural Virginia are closer than you think. It is John and Olivia who begin to suspect that she is drinking, but things come to a head when she is driving home and has run off the road, because she is drunk, and Elizabeth is forced to drive the rest of the way home. Ike does not take kindly to the fact that decisions have been made and contracts have been signed, without his consent or knowledge. Finally she decides that she will open a dance school in Rockfish. When Ike does not support her efforts, she declares that instead she will become an interior decorator. The truth though is that she is having a problem with alcohol. Her family is finding her rather erratic at the moment though, but Elizabeth puts this down to the possibility that Corabeth may be going through the change of life. Needless to say, John is not happy.Ĭorabeth is trying to make sense of her life by trying to make the general store into a glamourous store like she knew back in Doe Hill. The two who have the most effect though, are the Baldwin sisters, and their driving lesson goes well until Elizabeth manages to stop by driving through the Walton vegetable garden fence. She is yelled at firstly by Jim Bob, followed by Ben, then finally Jason has a go. Narrator, Earl Hamner.Poor old Elizabeth is trying to be taught by all her brothers, since John had proclaimed that she can only drive with a responsible adult. Ralph Waite, Jon Walmsley, Judy Norton-Taylor, Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, David W. Laidman - The hostage / written by Marjorie Fowler Directed by Herbert Hirschman - The revel / written by Scott Hamner directed by Harry Harris. The heartache / written by Kathleen Hite directed by Herbert Hirschman - The lumberjack / written by Carol Zeitz directed by Harvcey S. Starring: Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, Michael Learned, Will Geer, Ellen Corby. The show is seen from the point of view of eldest son John Boy, who eventually goes to college, serves in World War II and becomes a novelist. The pearls / written by Mary Worrell directed by James Sheldon - The victims / written by Juliet Packer directed by Lawrence Dobkin - The threshold / written by Scott Hamner directed by Herbert Hirschman - The indiscretion / written by E.F. The life of a Depression-era family in Virginias Blue Ridge Mountains is the subject of this wholesome series. The carousel / written by Robert Pirosh directed by Herbert Hirschman - The hot rod / written by Scott Hamner directed by Bob Sweeney - The gold watch / written by Jeliet Packer directed by Walt Gilmore - The beginning / written by Kathleen Hite directed by Lawrence Dobkin. Wallengren directed by Gabrielle Beaumont.
Starring: Jon Walmsley (Jason Walton), Judy Norton-Taylor (Mary Ellen Walton), Mary Beth McDonough (Erin Walton), Eric Scott, David W. When his publisher gives him some money to get back to home, John Boy begins to have a new look about the way he was living his life. The pursuit / written by Michael McGreevey directed by Philip Leacock - The last ten days / written by Marion Hargrove directed by Bernard McEveety - The move / written by Kathleen Hite directed by Harvey Laidman - The whirlwind / written by Claire Whitaker directed by Nell Cox - The tempest / written by E.F. The Hostage is the twenty-first episode of the ninth season of The Waltons, and the two hundred twentieth episode overall. 7.5 (95) When John Boy goes to New York to find out the status of his book, he runs into bad luck and an old friend.
The outrage (part 1) / written by Rod Peterson & Clair Whitaker : directed by Philip Leacok - The outrage (part 2) / written by Rod Peterson & Clair Whitaker : directed by Philip Leacok - The pledge / written by Kathleen Hite directed by Lawrence Dobkin - The triumph / written by Robert Pirosh directed by Philip Leacock - The premonition / written by E.F. English dialogue English subtitles.ĭisc 1. Originally broadcast on television during the 1980-1981 season.
Publisher: : Warner Home Video, 2009.Ĭreated for television by Earl Hamner.Physical Description: videorecording videodisc 3 videodiscs (1072 min.) : sd., col.