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Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 30 :02x05 - The Roots (Oct/11/1973) | | While doing some fruit harvesting, the Walton children and their neighbor Verdie become friends with a wandering migrant worker and his son. While the man and his son are on the mountain, Jodie wishes that he could have a life of stability with a family and begs his father to stay on the mountain to be around Verdie. | | Guest Stars: Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, Noble Willingham as Mr. Denton, Hal Williams as Harley Foster, Erin Blunt as Jody Foster | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Sheldon Stark | | | |
| 31 :02x06 - The Chicken Thief (Oct/18/1973) | | What's John Boy to do when he sees family friend Yancy steal chickens from his neighbor? As he contemplates telling Sheriff Bridges, he learns that Yancy has been helping poor friends have a meal on the chickens, he is arrested for shooting the chicken's owner. However, Yancy is ultimately cleared of the crime when the truth comes out that the owner accidentally shot himself and that Yancy was returning the chickens he was accused of stealing. | | Guest Stars: John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Robert Donner as Yancy Tucker, David Moody as Floyd Carter, Dorothy Meyer as Mrs. Blankfort, Charles Kuenstle as Mr. Kilgare, Merie Earle as Maude Gormley, Cissy Wellman as Jane Aspen, Richard O'Brien (2) as Charlie Potter, Meg Wyllie as Mrs. Potter | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Richard Carr | | | |
| 32 :02x07 - The Prize (Oct/25/1973) | | The county fair has come to Walton's Mountain! For the festivities, Grandma prepares a quilt to enter in one of the competitions and Ben raises and ulitmately sells the pig for the greased contest. Also at the fair, the family runs into Olivia's old beau, a well known and rich politician, who is there campaigning to become the area's Assemblyman. | | Guest Stars: Angela Greene as 2nd Woman Judge, Charles Kuenstle as 1st Man, Jay Ripley as 2nd Man, Burt Prelutsky as 3rd Man, David Doremus as G.W. Haynes, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Queenie Smith as 1st Woman Judge, Joella Deffenbaugh as Cake Lady, Patricia Wilson as Jelly Lady, Dana Elcar (1) as George Porter, Victor Izay as Dr. Vance, Cindy Eilbacher as Martha Rose Coverdale, Peter Donat as Oscar Cockrell, Louise Lorimer as Grace Patterson, Kathleen O'Malley as Quilt Lady | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Dale Eunson | | | |
| 33 :02x08 - The Braggart (Nov/01/1973) | | When Hobart, a young man that the Walton family befriended when he lived in a boy's orphanage in a nearby town comes back to the mountain, he starts to brag about how he is going to be a world famous pitcher. Everything looks promising for that to come true, until he falls out of a tree house and hurts his arm. However, things work out for him, because he stays and becomes the activity coordinator at the same orphanage he called home when he was younger. | | Guest Stars: John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Shawn Shea as Norma Lee, Michael Reilly as Iggy, Brian Culhane as Calvin Fred, Christopher Gardner (2) as Sam 'Half Pint' Brady, Doreen Lang as Mrs. Baker, William Wintersole as Dr. Wolfe, Moosie Drier as Georgie, Michael McGreevey as Hobart Shank, Tammi Bula as Marcia Woolery, Cindy Eilbacher as Martha Rose Coverdale, Richard X. Slattery as Clyde Harroway | Director: Jack Shea (1) Writer: Richard Fielder | | | |
| 34 :02x09 - The Fawn (Nov/08/1973) | | While trying to make money to buy a car to drive when he starts college, John Boy gets a job as a rent collector for a cold-hearted landlord, and almost immediately begin to butt horns due to their beliefs. On the home front, Erin finds an orphaned fawn and begins to take care of it after feeling neglected by the boy of her dreams. | | Guest Stars: James Gammon as Zack Rosswell, Sam Javis as Poacher 2, Donna Sanders as Beth Ann, Todd Miller (1) as Charlie, James Jeter as Poacher 1, Mary Betten as Mrs. Littlefield, Jimmy Davila as Harold Beasley, Marjorie Eaton as Mrs. Crofut, Matt Clark (1) as Hennessy, Charles Tyner as Graham Foster | Director: Ralph Waite Writer: John McGreevey | | | |
| 35 :02x10 - The Thanksgiving Story (1) (Nov/15/1973) | | As he prepares to take his scholarship exam for college, and anticipating seeing his girlfriend, Martha Rose, John Boy seems to be on top of the world. However, he soon stumbles, thanks to an injury at the saw mill that leaves him with blurry vision, something he doesn't mention to his family. During his exam, he is unable to finish because of how bad his vision is due to what happen and must have an operation to remedy the problem. And thanks to the persuasion of Miss Hunter and John Boy's family, he is able to retake the exam after his surgery. | | Guest Stars: Keith Atkinson as Proctor, Kym Karath as Mabel, David Henesy as Jerry, Teresa Medaris as Fern, David Doremus as G.W. Haynes, John Ritter as Rev. Matthew Fordwick, Mariclare Costello as Rosemary Hunter, Betsee Finlee as Nurse, Monty Margetts as Teacher, Paul Sorenson as Higgins, Sian Barbara Allen (1) as Jenny Pendleton, Diane Shalet as Eula Pendleton, Nadyne Turney as Miss Monsell, Victor Izay as Dr. Vance, Rance Howard as Dr. McIvers, Cindy Eilbacher as Martha Rose Coverdale, Claudia Bryar (1) as Nurse Stewart, Ivan Bonar as Dr. Haley | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Story: Earl Hamner, Jr. | Teleplay: Joanna Lee (1) | | | |
| 36 :02x11 - The Thanksgiving Story (2) (Nov/15/1973) | | The conclusion of this episode finds the family not happy about having Thanksgiving without John Boy home to celebrate with them. He then suprises them by being able to come home for the holiday and that he got the college scholarship. | | Guest Stars: Keith Atkinson as Proctor, Kym Karath as Mabel, David Henesy as Jerry, Teresa Medaris as Fern, John Ritter as Rev. Matthew Fordwick, David Doremus as G.W. Haynes, Mariclare Costello as Rosemary Hunter, Betsee Finlee as Nurse, Monty Margetts as Teacher, Paul Sorenson as Higgins, Sian Barbara Allen (1) as Jenny Pendleton, Diane Shalet as Eula Pendleton, Nadyne Turney as Miss Monsell, Victor Izay as Dr. Vance, Rance Howard as Dr. McIvers, Cindy Eilbacher as Martha Rose Coverdale, Claudia Bryar (1) as Nurse Stewart, Ivan Bonar as Dr. Haley | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Story: Earl Hamner, Jr. | Teleplay: Joanna Lee (1) | | | |
| 37 :02x12 - The Substitute (Nov/22/1973) | | When Miss Hunter has to visit family unexpectedly, the school board hires a young, inexperienced teacher to fill in while she is gone. However, almost immediately the students begin to resent her, because of her strict teaching style. Things continue to go on like this until Olivia steps in to give her some advice about educating the young minds on Walton's Mountain. | | Guest Stars: Mariclare Costello as Rosemary Hunter, Melanie Freeman as Lucilla Younger, Kathleen O'Malley as Ethel Richardson, Catherine Burns as Miss Megan Pollard | Director: Lee Philips Writer: John McGreevey | | | |
| 38 :02x13 - The Bequest (Nov/29/1973) | | When Grandma gets a letter saying she will be inheriting some money, she begins to worry and wonder how she will spend it. In the end, she ultimately doesn't receive anything, because that money had to cover bills of the person who bequeathed it to her. While this is going on, Mary Ellen decides that she wants to try being a blonde and tests her hair color on Jim Bob, only the results don't turn out the way she expects. | | Guest Stars: Cindy Eilbacher as Martha Rose Coverdale, Ann Carol Pearson as Receptionist, Eunice Christopher as Librarian, John Ritter as Rev. Matthew Fordwick | Director: Alf Kjellin Writer: Mort Thaw | | | |
| 39 :02x14 - The Air Mail Man (Dec/13/1973) | | When a pilot delivering air mail has to make an unplanned stop on Waltons Mountain due to engine trouble, he has to spend a few days there in order to get things fixed before taking off again. While he is there, the pilot's wife tracks him down and the Waltons find out some secrets that he wanted to keep hidden, and ultimately faces. Before he takes off again, to express his thanks, he gives Olivia a surprise plane ride. | | Guest Stars: Julie Cobb as Sue Cooper, Paul Michael Glaser as Todd Cooper | Director: Robert Butler (1) Writer: Peter Dixon, Sarah Dixon | | | | | | |
| 41 :02x16 - The Awakening (Jan/03/1974) | | As Grandma's birthday comes around, she starts to feel her age as her hearing starts to deteriorate due to an ear infection, and she doesn't want to have it checked out. While this is going on, Mary Ellen meets a college student who she comes infatuated with and tells the boy that she is and is hearbroken when Grandma tells him the truth. In the end, everything gets straightened out and the two are back to normal. | | Guest Stars: David Doremus as G.W. Haynes, Victor Izay as Dr. Vance, James Carroll Jordan (1) as Kevin Sturgess | Director: Lee Philips Writer: Joanna Lee (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 45 :02x20 - The Cradle (Jan/31/1974) | | When Olivia finds out she is pregnant, the family is both happy and surprised about the upcoming arrival of the new arrival. However, as time wears on, Elizabeth starts to feel jealous and thinks that Olivia won't love her the same once the new child is born. In the end, Olivia unfortunately miscarries and loses the baby. | | Guest Stars: Nora Marlowe as Flossie Brimmer, Adrienne Marden as Mrs. Breckenridge, Merie Earle as Maude Gormley, Victor Izay as Dr. Vance | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Joanna Lee (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 48 :02x23 - The Graduation (Feb/21/1974) | | As John Boy gets ready to graduate, the family saves up to buy him a new suit for the ceremony. However, when the family cow dies, John Boy doesen't feel right keeping the suit and takes it back so the family could use the money to buy a new cow. | | Guest Stars: Robert Clotworthy as Tyler Crofut, Nora Marlowe as Flossie Brimmer, Mariclare Costello as Rosemary Hunter, John Ritter as Rev. Matthew Fordwick, Vicki McCarty as Young woman, Jeff Cotler as Little Boy, Peggy Drier as Girl Graduate, Geri Berger as Girl Graduate, Gaye Nelson as Girl Graduate, Gilman Rankin as Henry Cattle, Casey Morgan as Young man, Theodore Lehmann as Tailor, William Lanteau as Salesman, Janice Carroll as Saleslady, Tammi Bula as Marcia Woolery | Director: Alf Kjellin Writer: Lionel E. Siegel | | | | | | |
| 50 :02x25 - The Car (Mar/14/1974) | | When John Boy finds the perfect car to buy so he can drive to school, the owner of the car refuses to sell it to him for the work that he did to clean up his property because it belonged to his dead son. The man ultimately agrees to part with the car when he comes to terms of his son dying. | | Guest Stars: Bonnie Bartlett as Martha Rudge, Paul Sorenson as Higgins, Ed Lauter as Hyder Rudge | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Chris Andrews (1) | | | |
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