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The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971) was not made as a pilot for a series, but it was so popular that it led to CBS initially commissioning one season of episodes based on the same characters, and the result was The Waltons. [8]
On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons are preparing for the holiday. However, John Walton (Andrew Duggan), who has taken work in Waynesboro, Virginia, about 50 miles (80 km) away, is late returning home, and his family is becoming increasingly worried.
The CW is also bringing us The Waltons’ Homecoming, a new film made to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1971 TV movie that launched the iconic Waltons franchise. ... Times are hard enough ...
The CW has commissioned three new TV specials for late 2021: “The Scooby-Doo Reunion Special,” “The Waltons: Homecoming,” and “Beebo Saves Christmas.” In “The Scooby-Doo Reunion ...
His walk on a snowy Christmas Eve in 1933 was the inspiration for Hamner's 1970 novel, The Homecoming, which became a Christmas holiday made-for-TV pilot film special, aired on the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) television network in mid-December 1971, (starring Andrew Duggan and Patricia Neal and the inspiration for The Waltons series ...
The Waltons Homecoming (CBS, 1971) Directed by Fielder Cook. Written by Eaerl Hamner, Jr. After the Spencer’s Mountain feature film, and before The Waltons weekly series, there was this holiday ...
Her best-known role came as Grandma Esther Walton on the made-for-TV film The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971), which served as the pilot for The Waltons. Her husband, Zebulon Walton, was portrayed by actor Edgar Bergen in the film. Corby went on to resume her role on the weekly television series The Waltons.
Harper began his acting career appearing as Jim Bob, the second-youngest of seven siblings, in the made-for-television film The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971). When the film was turned into The Waltons television series in 1972, Harper reprised his role and remained with the series throughout its nine-season run.