I enjoyed watching "The Waltons" when it was on TV in the 1970's, and thought the show presented a very good representation of life during the Great Depression in the Blue Ridge mountains. While the show was set in Virginia, I could see a lot of similarities to my home area here in rural western North Carolina. Many of the scenarios from the show echoed stories my grandmother, aunts, and my parents told about their experiences in the 1930's.
Over the last couple years my 16 year-old daughter has become interested in The Waltons, and has collected the first six years of the show on DVD. We make it a "family thing" to all sit down and watch the old shows together.
That being said, I have a couple questions:
How many of the fine folks here at the Fedora Lounge remember this show, and how many watch the old episodes (either on reruns or on DVD)?
What do you think about the "historical accuracy" of the show (i.e. the cars, clothing, story-lines, etc.)?
And speaking of the cars on the show, does anyone know the make and model of the big four-door sedan the Baldwin sisters drove?
Over the last couple years my 16 year-old daughter has become interested in The Waltons, and has collected the first six years of the show on DVD. We make it a "family thing" to all sit down and watch the old shows together.
That being said, I have a couple questions:
How many of the fine folks here at the Fedora Lounge remember this show, and how many watch the old episodes (either on reruns or on DVD)?
What do you think about the "historical accuracy" of the show (i.e. the cars, clothing, story-lines, etc.)?
And speaking of the cars on the show, does anyone know the make and model of the big four-door sedan the Baldwin sisters drove?