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Does anyone besides me even remember this show? It was supposed to be a modern version of The Waltons (which was also created by Earl Hamner). I do remember that Apple's Way was the butt of some comedians' jokes for being way too unrealistically wholesome.
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Added: 3rd October 2007
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It must be Sunday night because I can hear The Waltons theme! This show was a Sunday night staple at many houses--including mine.
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Added: 3rd October 2007
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A very creative Gong Show act from 1977: A contestant plays both John-Boy and Grandpa Walton. This was the winning act that day. (The video quality isn't great at some points. Sorry!)
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Added: 29th May 2008
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The Waltons Now this was a Family show. I know sounds sappy but it is what it is.
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Added: 21st July 2008
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The topless photo of Erin Murphy on the internet isn’t what you think. Erin began her career while still in diapers. Discovered by an agent, as her mother pushed her stroller in Los Angeles, Erin got her first job, playing a boy in a commercial for Folgers Coffee, at eleven months. Her next job was a detergent commercial with future President Ronald Reagan.
Right before her second birthday, ABC came calling, and Erin was cast as little witch Tabitha Stephens on the top ten sitcom, Bewitched. Millions of fans around the world tuned in to see if Tabitha had inherited magical powers from her mother Samantha. They delighted in Erin’s antics as she turned bullies into bulldogs and bullfrogs, played piano like a maestro and skated like Dorothy Hamill.
After eight seasons, 23 Emmy nominations, and 254 episodes, Bewitched gracefully ended without cancellation. Despite the fact that Bewitched was filmed in the 60’s and 70’s, the popularity of the show endures. Entertainment Weekly recently named Bewitched one of the “100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time” and for the 50th Anniversary of TV Guide.
Immediately following Bewitched, Erin turned down a part on The Waltons to go to Girl Scout camp, but she didn’t lose her love for the business. During her teens, Erin modeled and did numerous commercials. Today, she is 44 and has worked as a casting director, a makeup artist, a fashion stylist, an acting teacher, a motivational speaker. With her engaging personality, sense of humor and ability to appeal to audiences as diverse as Nickelodeon and Howard Stern, Erin is a popular celebrity host. She’s been featured on numerous programs, look for her on as the host of the Ab Shark infomercial for Thane & the Bun Shaper infomercial for Emson!
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Added: 10th March 2009
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It has been reported that Ralph Waite, who played John Walton Sr.--the patriarch of TV's The Waltons, has died at age 85. The Waltons, a staple of CBS' family programming, aired from 1972 to 1981. It chronicles the Depression-era lives of a rural Virgina family. Waite also had film roles in Five Easy Pieces and Cool Hand Luke.
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Added: 14th February 2014
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Here's A Saturday morning cartoon show that almost no one remembers: These Are The Days. It ran on ABC from September 7, 1974 to September 5, 1976. These Are the Days was an animated television series from Hanna-Barbera. The series, although critically acclaimed, only lasted 16 total episodes. The show originally aired on Saturday mornings but was switched to Sundays midway through 1975. The second season was almost entirely comprised of reruns. The show was set at the turn of the 20th century in an American town called Elmsville. It portrayed the everyday lives of the Day family--which consisted of a widow and her three children, along with her father (the kids' grandpa) who was a skilled inventor. Each episode featured the various family members and their interactions with friends and neighbors, usually ending with a lesson learned. It was designed to capitalize on the popularity of the nostalgia and rustic family lifestyle of The Waltons, but it failed to catch on with most youngsters. Frank Cady (Sam Drucker from Green Acres and Petticoat Junction) provided grandfather Homer Day's voice. June Lockhart was the voice of Martha Day, the mother.
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Added: 14th September 2011
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It has been reported that actor Joe Conley, who played storekeeper/postmaster Ike Godsey on the classic family TV series The Waltons, has died at age 85 in Los Angeles. His wife says he had been suffering from dementia in recent months. Godsey was the good-natured proprietor of the Jefferson County General Store. His character appeared in 172 episodes during the series' orignal runs and in the reunion specials.
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Added: 10th July 2013
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