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The Waltons / 1975 The Boondoggle - Final Draft
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THE WALTONSEpisode Title: "The Boondoggle":
Script date: July 17th, 1975
Written By: Rod Peterson & Claire Whitaker
Description
:
"The Boondoggle"
is an Original Final Draft Television Script used in
the Hit Television Show "The Waltons"
. This particular episode was directed by Ralph Waite who played John Walton Sr. in the series.
This episode is from Season 4, Episode 5 which first aired on October 9th, 1975.
STORY LINE
A government writer (Richard McKenzie)
comes to Walton's Mountain to write a Guide to Virginia.
His meddling research uncovers dark secrets about Judge Baldwin's actions during the Civil War, which greatly upsets the sisters until they realize their father had acted out of humanitarian motives.
(From Wikipedia)
The Waltons
is an American historical drama
television series about a family in rural Virginia
during the Great Depression
and World War II.
It was created by Earl Hamner Jr.,
based on his 1961 book
Spencer's Mountain
and the 1963 film of the same name.
The television movie
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story
was broadcast on December 19, 1971.
Based on its success, the CBS
television network ordered one season of episodes based on the same characters and that became the television series
The Waltons
.
Beginning in September 1972, the series subsequently aired on CBS for nine seasons.
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