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Bazza gets caught
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There are six Walton movies as well:
* A Wedding on Walton's Mountain, Feb. 22, 1982
* Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain, May 9, 1982
* A Day of Thanks on Walton's Mountain, Nov. 22, 1982
* A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion, Nov. 21, 1993
* A Walton Wedding, Feb. 12, 1995
* A Walton Easter, March 30, 1997Comment
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Aaaaaagggggghhhhhhhhhhhh enough of the Waltons.... it was tulip!!Bazza gets caught
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In the German dubbing version, the name of Zebulon "Zeb" Walton was changed to Samuel "Sam" Walton. The television network ZDF which first aired The Waltons in Germany was worried that the name "Zeb" could be mistaken with "Sepp" which is a Bavarian short form of the name Joseph and could be seen as being cliché. Also, a few minutes were cut from each episode in the German version so that the show would fit into its designated time slot. There were further cuts when the show was re-run on Pro 7.Comment
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The most recent reunion movie, 1997's "A Waltons Mountain Easter", featured a serious continuity error: Set in 1969 (around the time of the moon landing), the movie found John and Olivia getting ready to celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary. This would place their marriage in 1929. However, when the Waltons premiered, the series was set somewhere around 1934, and John and Olivia would presumably have already been married for at least sixteen years since their oldest son, John Boy, was 15. Thus their wedding would have occurred somewhere around 1918. "The Homecoming" also stated that John died in 1969, when Earl Hamner Sr. died, but John is still alive in this movie.Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI'll check and see if they are, they might be on his page...Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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The Sullivans was an Australian made drama television series produced by Crawford Productions which ran from 1976 until 1983. The series told the story of an average middle-class Melbourne family and the effect World War II had on their lives. It was a consistent ratings success in Australia, and also became popular in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland and New Zealand.Comment
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