Showing posts with label A Walton Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Walton Wedding. Show all posts
Friday, June 3, 2011
You're invited to a Day of Weddings on Waltons Mountain!
Gospel Music Channel, in honor of it being June Wedding Month, is playing a day of Wedding Episodes from The Waltons series and Two Wedding Movies from the Reunion Movie Collection.
Sunday June 5th, 2011 -
The Waltons Wedding Episodes:
1 PM: The Waltons - The Honeymoon : After 19 years of Marriage, John and Olivia go on a Honeymoon.
2 PM: The Waltons - The Anniversary : John makes plans for his 25th Anniversary.
3 PM: The Waltons - The Matchmakers : When John plays Cupid, Walton's Mountain loses it's most eligible bachelor.
4 PM : The Waltons - The Elopement : Jason runs into trouble managing Ike's store.
5 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 1: Mary Ellen announces her engagement to David Spencer; Dr. Curtis Willard arrives on Walton's Mountain.
6 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 2: Mary Ellen reconsiders plans to get married.
7 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Wedding on Waltons Mountain : The Family plans Erin's wedding after World War II.
9 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Walton Wedding : John Boy weds the daughter of a U.S. diplomat Mountain style.
Enjoy the day and the trip back to Walton's Mountain!
Sunday June 5th, 2011 -
The Waltons Wedding Episodes:
1 PM: The Waltons - The Honeymoon : After 19 years of Marriage, John and Olivia go on a Honeymoon.
2 PM: The Waltons - The Anniversary : John makes plans for his 25th Anniversary.
3 PM: The Waltons - The Matchmakers : When John plays Cupid, Walton's Mountain loses it's most eligible bachelor.
4 PM : The Waltons - The Elopement : Jason runs into trouble managing Ike's store.
5 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 1: Mary Ellen announces her engagement to David Spencer; Dr. Curtis Willard arrives on Walton's Mountain.
6 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 2: Mary Ellen reconsiders plans to get married.
7 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Wedding on Waltons Mountain : The Family plans Erin's wedding after World War II.
9 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Walton Wedding : John Boy weds the daughter of a U.S. diplomat Mountain style.
Enjoy the day and the trip back to Walton's Mountain!
Friday, June 11, 2010
A Walton Wedding airs on Gospel Music Channel Tonight
Don't say "Goodnight" just yet... The Wedding of John Boy Walton - A Walton Wedding, airs tonight on the Gospel Music Channel! GMC plays alot of Family-Friendly Movies on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoons!
June 11, 2010
A Walton Wedding ... Gospel Music Channel ... 8 PM
(time is in Eastern Standard Time)
Click Here for Pictures and a Movie Review for A Walton Wedding!

A Walton Wedding - John Boy of The Waltons gets Married !
A Walton Wedding
Network: CBS
Original Air Date: February 12, 1995
Writing credits:
Earl Hamner Jr.
Claire Whitaker
Rod Peterson
Richard Thomas ... John-Boy
Ralph Waite ... John Walton
Michael Learned ... Olivia Walton
Jon Walmsley ... Jason Walton
Judy Norton-Taylor ... Mary Ellen Walton
Mary Beth McDonough ... Erin Walton Northridge
Eric Scott ... Ben Walton
David W. Harper ... Jim-Bob Walton
Kami Cotler ... Elizabeth Walton
Kate McNeil ... Janet Gilchrist
Joe Conley ... Ike
Ronnie Claire Edwards ... Corabeth Walton
Holland Taylor ... Aunt Flo
Ellen Corby ... Grandma Walton
Diane Baker ... Charlotte Gilchrist
Tony Becker ... Drew
Roy Brocksmith ... Professor Trumbell
Lisa Harrison ... Toni Walton
Nicholas Pryor ... Ralph Gilchrist
Mary Jackson ... Emily Baldwin
Helen Kleeb ... Miss Mamie Baldwin
PLOT: (from The Waltons Web-site)
In this made for TV movie, made in 1995, Richard Thomas once again appears as John Boy Walton. The year is 1964 and in New York he has met the woman he wants to marry. Her name is Janet Gilchrist and she is an editor of a fashion magazine, and the daughter of a diplomat. The two of them have planned a small wedding in New York and their family and friends from Waltons Mountain will come to New York for the celebration. Janet's Aunt Flo however, has far grander ideas and John Boy nearly reaches the end of his tether when she begins to take over their wedding preparations. Added to the wedding plan stress John Boy is also trying to write an article about his Grandma, but the story is seeming to be superficial. He decides that he needs to go home to escape the wedding preparations, as well as to reunite with his Grandmother and fill in some gaps which he feels his story has.
While he is on Waltons Mountain trying to put his article together, Janet is left in New York trying to prevent her wedding from getting out of hand. She too leaves the city and heads for Waltons Mountain, and the two plan for a wedding there.
Meantime John Boy is trying to research into Grandma's ancestry and finds no mention of her father in any of the family papers or bible. When he asks her about him she becomes very agitated. Further research into letters held by the Baldwin sisters, reveal that, although he lived in the south, he sympathized with the plight of the slaves and joined the Union to fight against slavery. His neighbors called him a traitor and his family was shamed.
Olivia has decided that the time is right for her to return to study and she enrolls in a class at Boatwright University. Being a married woman, with a family, returning to study, makes her lecturer wonder why she is there and he makes her time in his class very difficult. John also has his problems. He has recently been elected as a County Supervisor and the lumber company which he and Ben run stands to profit if he votes for a proposed subdivision to go ahead. By this time Elizabeth's boyfriend Drew is also working at the mill.
We finally get to the wedding and right in the middle of a wedding song, Jason's wife Toni goes into labor. Fortunately there is a Doctor on hand, and Mary Ellen leaves her bridesmaid duties to go and deliver the new little Walton, Patsy Kline Walton.
The Wedding Nuptials go on... and the baby is heard crying as they say their "I Do's". Afterwards, family and friends gather for an outdoor reception, all beautifully decorated by the directing of Janet's Aunt Flo. It's a beautiful scene of dancing and celebrating in front of the beloved Walton House!
Movie Review:
This is another beautiful Walton Reunion Movie. I just love each and every one! A Walton Easter, I usually say, is my favorite, but I Love this one, too!
A Walton Wedding is so sweetly made and entertaining - something your entire family can enjoy watching together!
It's so fun to watch the family life of The Waltons... all the ups & down the aisle, too!
There are so mnany obstacles that seem to get in the way of John Boy and Janet getting married - work, location, and Janet's Aunt Flo has taken the event over making it bigger than either John Boy or Janet ever wanted or dreamed.
They eventually decide to have something smaller right there on Walton's Mountain. When Janet's family comes to town, there is a mix-up and they end up in Jail, and John has to go and bail them up. This is an embarrassing introduction of the family, but soon enough Janet's family realizes how wonderful the Walton family is.
It's a nice trip back to Walton's Mountain that the whole family can enjoy together!
See or Skip:
Available on DVD
in The Waltons Movie Collection
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
A Walton Easter - The Waltons Movie Reunion Collection on DVD
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MOVIE REVIEW
A Walton Easter - The Waltons Movie Reunion Collection
If you are looking for something to watch with your family on Easter Sunday... then you might want to choose this collection of movies from The Waltons. The last movie in the series is A Walton Easter
.
Network: CBS
Original Air Date: March 30, 1997
Writers:
Characters - Earl Hamner Jr.
Written by - Julie Sayres
A Walton Easter
CAST:
Richard Thomas ... John-Boy Walton
Helen Kleeb ... Mamie Baldwin
Mary Jackson ... Emily Baldwin
Lynn Hamilton ... Verdie Grant Foster
PLOT:
A Walton Easter is the last Movie in this Box Set of Six Reunion Movies. The setting for this Movie is 1969, and the family is all gathering back home on the Mountain in West Virginia to celebrate Easter and John and Olivia’s 40th wedding anniversary.
When John Boy returns home, he brings along his wife Janet, who is expecting their first child any day and a reporter/photographer from Life Magazine, who is doing an article on John Walton, Jr - and his upcoming novel. Being home and writing again, gives John Boy the longing to return home and raise his children there as he was raised.
At the same time, Elizabeth returns home from her world travels, and announces to everyone that she has come home to “settle down.” However, just because she is ready to put down roots, doesn't mean that Drew is ready, too. He has found another girlfriend, yet, it is obvious that he still cares for Elizabeth. What will she do? What will he do?
Are Elizabeth and Drew destined to be together? Will John-Boy stay on the mountain, finish his novel, and raise his children there?
There's a lovely scene at the end where they attend an outdoor Easter Service. Everyone is so country and lovely in their Easter Sunday hats, suits, and dresses.
As of now, A Walton Easter was the last movie in The Waltons Reunion Movie Series.
(*By the Way... to the producers & creators of The Waltons Series... if it were ever possible for you to do one more Reunion Show - could you please make this one based at Christmastime... I know many fans would love to see the show end where it began with The Homecoming: A Christmas Story
movie.)
Movie Review:
A Walton Easter is absolutely wonderful from the very first moment when you hear that familiar Walton's theme song. It's like returning home again in the embrace of your family. It's so precious to see so many warm and familiar faces of The Waltons Cast.
I love how they integrate everyone's stories together and how, after all these years, they still feel so real!
It's a beautiful story and one that will warm your hearts. The Waltons Movie Reunion Collection is definitely a family friendly series that you can enjoy with your family... old and young alike.
Come Home, Again!
See or Skip:
See, with your Family!
"Goodnight John Boy...
Goodnight Daddy... Goodnight Momma...
Goodnight Jason... Goodnight Mary Ellen...
Goodnight Ben... Goodnight Erin...
Goodnight Jim Bob... Goodnight Elizabeth...
Goodnight Grandma..."
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MOVIE REVIEW
A Walton Easter - The Waltons Movie Reunion Collection
If you are looking for something to watch with your family on Easter Sunday... then you might want to choose this collection of movies from The Waltons. The last movie in the series is A Walton Easter
Network: CBS
Original Air Date: March 30, 1997
Writers:
Characters - Earl Hamner Jr.
Written by - Julie Sayres
A Walton Easter
Richard Thomas ... John-Boy Walton
Ralph Waite ... John Walton
Michael Learned ... Olivia Walton
Jon Walmsley ... Jason Walton
Judy Norton-Taylor ... Mary Ellen Walton
Eric Scott ... Ben Walton
Mary Beth McDonough ... Erin Walton Northridge
David W. Harper ... Jim-Bob Walton
Kami Cotler ... Elizabeth Walton
Ellen Corby ... Grandma Walton
Tony Becker ... Drew
Kate McNeil ... Janet Gilchrist Walton
Helen Kleeb ... Mamie Baldwin
Mary Jackson ... Emily Baldwin
Other Cast:
Sydney Walsh ... Aurora Jameson
Peter Crombie ... Calvin Weeks
Zack Eginton ... Jimmy Weeks
PLOT:
A Walton Easter is the last Movie in this Box Set of Six Reunion Movies. The setting for this Movie is 1969, and the family is all gathering back home on the Mountain in West Virginia to celebrate Easter and John and Olivia’s 40th wedding anniversary.
John-Boy, has become a television reporter, Jason, a successful musician and song-writer, Mary Ellen, a Doctor, Ben, works at Walton's Mill with John, Erin, a Principal, Jim Bob, works in Aviation with Yancy Tucker, and Elizabeth has become the world traveler.
At the same time, Elizabeth returns home from her world travels, and announces to everyone that she has come home to “settle down.” However, just because she is ready to put down roots, doesn't mean that Drew is ready, too. He has found another girlfriend, yet, it is obvious that he still cares for Elizabeth. What will she do? What will he do?
Are Elizabeth and Drew destined to be together? Will John-Boy stay on the mountain, finish his novel, and raise his children there?
There's a lovely scene at the end where they attend an outdoor Easter Service. Everyone is so country and lovely in their Easter Sunday hats, suits, and dresses.
As of now, A Walton Easter was the last movie in The Waltons Reunion Movie Series.
(*By the Way... to the producers & creators of The Waltons Series... if it were ever possible for you to do one more Reunion Show - could you please make this one based at Christmastime... I know many fans would love to see the show end where it began with The Homecoming: A Christmas Story
Movie Review:
A Walton Easter is absolutely wonderful from the very first moment when you hear that familiar Walton's theme song. It's like returning home again in the embrace of your family. It's so precious to see so many warm and familiar faces of The Waltons Cast.
I love how they integrate everyone's stories together and how, after all these years, they still feel so real!
It's a beautiful story and one that will warm your hearts. The Waltons Movie Reunion Collection is definitely a family friendly series that you can enjoy with your family... old and young alike.
Come Home, Again!
See or Skip:
See, with your Family!
"Goodnight John Boy...
Goodnight Daddy... Goodnight Momma...
Goodnight Jason... Goodnight Mary Ellen...
Goodnight Ben... Goodnight Erin...
Goodnight Jim Bob... Goodnight Elizabeth...
Goodnight Grandma..."
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