The Waltons
The Waltons

The Waltons

1981TV ShowEndedEnglish

The Waltons live their life in a rural Virginia community during the Great Depression and World War II.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Earl Hamner Jr. (Creator)Genres: Drama, Family, Western

Plot Summary

Set during the Great Depression and World War II, 'The Waltons' follows the lives of the Walton family who live in a rural mountain community in Virginia. The series focuses on John-Boy Walton, the eldest son, and his aspirations to become a writer, while chronicling the daily struggles, joys, and moral dilemmas faced by his large, close-knit family.

Critical Reception

The Waltons was a highly acclaimed and beloved series, praised for its wholesome portrayal of family values, its depiction of American life during challenging times, and its gentle, character-driven storytelling. It resonated deeply with audiences, often drawing comparisons to 'Little House on the Prairie' for its sentimental and nostalgic appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartwarming depiction of family and resilience during hardship.
  • Appreciated for its nostalgic and wholesome portrayal of American life in the 20th century.
  • Often noted for its strong moral compass and relatable characters.

Google audience: Audience reception generally highlights the show's enduring themes of family, love, and perseverance. Viewers often express fondness for its positive messages and the comfort it provided as a family-friendly viewing option.

Awards & Accolades

Primetime Emmy Awards (1973-1976) for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Richard Thomas), Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Michael Learned), Outstanding Drama Series (1973). Nominated for numerous other awards.

Fun Fact

The actual family that inspired 'The Waltons' was the Hamner family, and Earl Hamner Jr.'s book 'Spencer's Mountain' served as the basis for the television series.

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