The Waltons

1972 • CBS
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Season 9 episodes (22)

1 The Outrage - Part 1
11/27/80
Racing against time, John tries to help a black veteran accused of a crime he never committed.

In Europe, John-Boy meets Jason's friend Toni in a recreation room in Paris. In the South Pacific, Ben and his friend Norman have trouble with Sergeant Butler.
2 The Outrage - Part 2
11/27/80
John asks President Roosevelt to help Harley, who has been falsely convicted of murder.
3 The Pledge
12/4/80
When a favorite patient dies, Mary Ellen decides to become a doctor. Meanwhile, the Waltons plan birthday gifts for Jason in France.
4 The Triumph
12/18/80
While the home front copes with shortages and regulations, Jason and a member of his squad must deal with the question of killing as the war in Europe draws to a close.
5 The Premonition
12/25/80
In Paris, John-Boy becomes a witness to the ongoing carnage of land mines, even though the war in Europe is over, and writes an article for Stars & Stripes to publicize the need for their removal. While in Paris, he falls in love but must return home to Walton's Mountain.

Cindy has a premonition of Ben being captured by the Japanese--which proves to be true when the family receives a telegram saying he is a prisoner of war.
6 The Pursuit
1/1/81
When Jim-Bob comes home on furlough, he is soon followed by Kathy Seales with the news that he will be a father. Ben is still a POW in the Pacific.
7 The Last Ten Days
1/8/81
The Walton family hears of the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and awaits word of the Japanese Army's surrender. Jason, home on leave but believing he will soon be sent to the South Pacific, alienates his girlfriend. Ben and his buddy Norm are prisoners of a fanatic Japanese guard who uses them to gain his own freedom as the war comes to an end.
8 The Move
1/15/81
Ben returns home from military service with plans to study engineering. Erin's vacation is disrupted when she gives Cindy her gas stamps and when J.D. Pickett claims he can't handle the business without her.

John tells the family he must take Olivia to Arizona for her health.
9 The Whirlwind
1/22/81
Mary Ellen is about to give up school to marry a restless young veteran when she gets the shattering news that her husband, Curt, is still alive.

Jason re-opens the Dew Drop Inn.
10 The Tempest
2/5/81
Mary Ellen finds Curt alive in Florida, but he's a very different man.
11 The Carousel
2/12/81
The death of Cindy's father reveals she was adopted, and a search for her real parents begins. Due to the lack of attention from Drew, Elizabeth looks elsewhere for romance.
12 The Hot Rod
2/19/81
Released from military service, Jim-Bob and his friend, Jody, refuse to settle down, until an accident forces them to see things differently.

The Baldwin sisters discover a secret room.
13 The Gold Watch
2/26/81
Stanley Perkins returns to Rose, but he's not well. A new singer at the Dew Drop pays too much attention to Toni.
14 The Beginning
3/5/81
A new minister comes to Walton's Mountain church and quickly disturbs the congregation. But he soon becomes an important member of the community, especially as he helps Jason and Toni make an important decision about marriage.
15 The Pearls
3/12/81
While Corabeth is out of town, her sister comes to visit Ike. Elizabeth, feeling left out of the lives of her family, decides to run away from home.
16 The Victims
3/19/81
A local girl is brutalized by her husband, and Mary Ellen and Erin are soon involved. Jim-Bob schemes to make money by selling war surplus goods.
17 The Threshold
4/2/81
Jim-Bob builds a television set so that the family can see John-Boy's experimental television project. Rose's crash diet raises complications for herself, the family and friends.
18 The Indiscretion
5/7/81
Corabeth files for divorce over some old love letters. Drew wants a night with Elizabeth.
19 The Heartache
5/14/81
Rose's wedding is nearly canceled when she discovers that she has a heart condition. Cindy takes a job and finds that she's happier at home.
20 The Lumberjack
5/21/81
Erin falls in love with a young lumberjack with a mysterious past. Ike and Jim-Bob hunt for uranium on Walton's Mountain.
21 The Hostage
5/28/81
Mary Ellen interferes in the mountain tradition of promising young girls in marriage, and the frustrated groom retaliates by kidnapping Elizabeth.

The Baldwins welcome their eccentric cousin Octavia.
22 The Revel
6/4/81
John-Boy goes to New York to pursue his writing career, and the Baldwin sisters plan a fancy dress ball -- but both plans go awry.

About this show

Winner of 13 Emmys®, including Outstanding Drama Series, this beloved, heartwarming and long-running family drama is set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where young John-Boy (Golden Globe nominee Richard Thomas) and his close-knit family struggle together from the Depression to World War II. Money is scarce, but love and pride is plentiful.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
492 reviews
Tony Marella
May 2, 2017
Much of the shows of the 70's focused on large families, Post WW or current they covered various struggles and some humor, void of profanity or sexual scenes. It is a classic show that is loved The Homecoming is still my favorite growing up watching the Walton's on Sunday evenings Maybe big networks would revive big family theme shows . Nice change from the current
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Gwyn Huff
September 23, 2015
The Waltons is a 1970's TV series that is still relevant today. It's relevance is that it depicts the moral and social expectations of rural USA in the 1930's-family roles and economic priorities and childrens' roles. Whether the 1970's changes in family structure and the social events were played out by the television writers is beyond my scope to comment, The Waltons TV show is a door for discussion and thought with current generations.
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Julie McCormick
August 11, 2014
I love this show. Im 13 and this is one of my favorite things to watch. They love each other so much and always work things out. We need to be more like them as people.
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