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Season 6 |
| 126 :06x01 - The Hawk (Sep/15/1977) | | After hearing on the radio that England is at war with Germany, Olivia, Corabeth, and Sarah Bridges are called upon to select a new minister to replace Rev. Fordwick, for the Walton’s Mountain Church. Upon arriving at Boatwright University to interview several seminary students, Olivia and Sarah decide to give Hank Buchanan, a young minister with a rebellious nature a chance. However, upon his arrival on the mountain, gossip begins to spread like wildfire that he made advances toward Erin and that he enjoys playing cards, does Hank have to defend his actions and assure his congregation that he is indeed a man of God while enjoying the same things his new neighbors do. | | Guest Stars: Lynn Carlin as Sarah, Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, David Frankham as Neville Chamberlain, George D. Wallace (1) as Dean Beck, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Art Gilmore as Newsreel Announcer, Hank Stohl as The Radio Announcer, Wilford Brimley as Horace, Sheila Allen (2) as Fanny Tatum, Nora Marlowe as Flossie Brimmer, Rachel Longaker as Aimee Godsey, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, Robert Donner as Yancy Tucker | Director: Anthony Brand (2) Writer: Andy White | | | |
| 127 :06x02 - The Stray (Sep/22/1977) | | When the family finds Josh, a young Negro boy, hiding in their barn, they soon learn that he walked to Virginia from North Carolina. While trying to figure out what to do with Josh, John and Olivia decide to let him stay with them temporarily, and soon discover how much they enjoy having the young man around. As time wears on, when the family realizes that Josh needs to be around other “colored” individuals, John reluctantly brings him to an orphanage for other Negro children. However, Josh soon returns to the Walton’s and gets into trouble with some of the older kids on the mountain. It was at this point that John and Olivia turn to Verdie and Harley for help in placing the young man with a loving family. | | Guest Stars: Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, Ketty Lester as Mrs. Thomas, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Jonas Agee as Town Boy #1, Todd Bridges as Josh, Kin Shriner as Town Boy #2 | Director: Harry Harris (1) Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 128 :06x03 - The Recluse (Sep/29/1977) | | When Jason makes a delivery to a reclusive woman for Ike, he soon befriends her when she admits to a love of music. It doesn’t take long for Jason to learn she withdrew from life on Walton’s Mountain after her fiancé died and then shares his story about how he lost a good friend after he got sick to help Fern deal with her loss and to help her go back into the everyday life on the mountain. Meanwhile, when Ben finds himself without a job when Mr. Jarvis closes down his used car lot, he goes to Norfolk, looking for work. However, when John begins losing orders at the mill due to lack of help, Grandpa goes to find Ben and bring him home to help with the mill work. | | Guest Stars: Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, Robyn Pohle as Anson's Girlfriend, Hatsuo Uda as Worker, Walker Edmiston as Farmer, Carol-Ann Williams (1) as Ben's Girlfriend, Joseph Butcher as Anson Adams, Eric Lawson as Shop Foreman, Llynn Storer as Worker, Britt Leach as Easy Jackson, Linda Marsh as Fern Lockwod, Lew Brown as Mr. Jarvis | Director: Walter Alzman Writer: Seth Freeman | | | |
| 129 :06x04 - The Warrior (Oct/13/1977) | | When an elderly Indian and his grandson arrive at the Walton's home, seeking help in their search for an ancient Indian burial ground before he dies, Grandpa helps them search for the rock that will tell them where it is. They soon return; informing the Walton’s that the ground they are searching for is located under the family’s barn. However, when John refuses to the old man’s request to tear down the barn, he takes matters into his own hands and attempts to burn down the barn and is ultimately arrested. When he becomes ill during the trial, John and the other Walton men decide to search under the barn and find that the man was telling the truth, but not before he passes away. | | Guest Stars: Jerado Decordovier as Grandfather Joseph Teskigi, Ernest Esparza Iii as Matthew Teskigi, Tom Bellin (1) as Public Defender Cross, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Richard Eastham as Judge Parrish | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Joanne Court | | | |
| 130 :06x05 - The Seashore (Oct/20/1977) | | When the Baldwin sisters decide to open up their cottage near the sea for the military to use, John and the family, minus Ben, go see what kind of work needs to be done. Upon their arrival at the cottage, they find it already in use by Lisa, a young college student, who soon reveals to the family that she left college, to get away from the memories of her father; who was killed in battle. Meanwhile, back on at home; Ben is trying to have a romantic afternoon with his girlfriend, only have their time together constantly interrupted. | | Guest Stars: Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, Vickery Turner as Lisa Cooper, John Hiestand as The Radio Announcer, Robert Gooden as Flaherty, Michael Richardson as Dittenberger, Arthur Franz as Chief Moresdale, Melody Thomas Scott as Darlene | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Marion Hargrove | | | |
| 131 :06x06 - The Volunteer (Oct/27/1977) | | After spending a lot of time with G.W., Erin is uncertain of her feelings for him. While the rest of the family accepts him as one of their own, she only considers G.W. a friend. Things get a little sticky for her when G.W. asks her to marry him. After turning down his proposal, Erin is still confused about her feelings and tries to talk things through with him, only to be informed that he enlisted in the army; causing some of the family to think his actions where due to Erin turning him down. However, after G.W. invites Erin to spend the weekend with him at the base, they are able to sort through their feelings and remain good friends. | | Guest Stars: Channing Clarkson as Ernie, Nadyne Turney as Lady Customer, David Clarke (1) as Abel Bingley, Kevin Scott Allen (1) as Lou, Wendy Rastattar as Judy, Hank Stohl as The Radio Announcer, Merie Earle as Maude Gormley, David Doremus as G.W. Haynes | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 132 :06x07 - The Grandchild (1) (Nov/03/1977) | | As Mary Ellen's delivery date approaches, friends and family are abuzz with plans: the Baldwin sisters are planning a baby shower; Elizabeth takes it upon herself to choose baby names, and Curt and Olivia are trying to persuade her to have the baby in a hospital. Not long after their conversation, Mary Ellen and Curt go deliver a Cassie’s baby, who delivered stillborn. Not believing what they are telling her, Cassie begins making Mary Ellen uncomfortable by telling her several mountain superstitions that caused her to lose her baby, a feeling that she continued to have during her baby shower. At home not long afterward, Mary Ellen goes into labor and delivers a baby boy. Not long after, John Curtis is discovered missing from his crib, leaving the family frantic to find him. | | Guest Stars: Beth Raines as Cassie, David Hooks as Ab Hineman, Nora Marlowe as Flossie Brimmer, Rachel Longaker as Aimee Godsey, Robert Donner as Yancy Tucker, Merie Earle as Maude Gormley | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Claire Whitaker, Rod Peterson | | | |
| 133 :06x08 - The Grandchild (2) (Nov/03/1977) | | In the conclusion of the episode, Curt, with the help of Olivia soon track down John Curtis, who was kidnapped by Cassie. After being persuaded by Olivia, she soon gives the baby back to Mary Ellen. Meanwhile, looking to earn more money, Jason begins to play piano for a vaudeville show, not realizing it realizing the main star is a stripper, leaving his mother and Grandma mortified. However, that job opened the door for a new position for him: accompanying a group of Gospel singers. | | Guest Stars: Beth Raines as Cassie, Robert Donner as Yancy Tucker, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Rachel Longaker as Aimee Godsey | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Rod Peterson, Claire Whitaker | | | |
| 134 :06x09 - The First Casualty (Nov/10/1977) | | When Curt receives news that he has been called up for active duty in the army, Yancy decides to do his part and join up as well, and decides to let Ben tend to his animals while he is away. After he marries his sweetheart, Yancy soon goes down to the recruiting office to join up, only to be turned down for having flat feet. Meanwhile, as Erin is spending time with her boyfriend G.W., she learns that he is reluctant to go back to the base and begins to fear he joined up to make her proud. However, things get hard for Erin when Mary Ellen arrives home from seeing Curt at the base with news G.W. died in a training accident, and that he left her his land; stating that is in good hands. | | Guest Stars: Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, David Dotson as Mickey, Lin McCarthy as Mr. Haynes, Jean Allison as Louise Haines, Robert Donner as Yancy Tucker, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Art Gilmore as The Radio Announcer, Wilford Brimley as Horace, Cissy Wellman as Sissy, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, David Doremus as G.W. Haynes | Director: Harry Harris (1) Writer: Andy White | | | |
| 135 :06x10 - The Battle of Drucilla's Pond (Nov/17/1977) | | As the war in Europe comes closer to home, the residents of Walton's Mountain have to get used to the Army setting up camp near Drucilla's Pond to practice their war maneuvers. | | Guest Stars: Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, Michael Sullivan (1) as Pvt. William "Billy" Lance, Jeffrey Reese as The Sentry, Joe Cala as The Sergeant, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, Rachel Longaker as Aimee Godsey, Kevin Scott Allen (1) as The Soldier, Merie Earle as Maude Gormley, Alice Hirson as Jane Stephens | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Rod Peterson, Claire Whitaker | | | |
| 136 :06x11 - The Flight (Dec/01/1977) | | When Jim Bob meets a runaway named Joe Douglas, they become fast friends after finding out they have the same interests. One day, when Jim Bob brings Joe by the house, John learns from the young man that he is all alone since his father joined the military. Despite not believing Joe’s story, John lets him stay at the house with the family. Eventually Jim Bob and the rest of the family learn that Joe ran away from a nearby orphanage and has a sister in a foster home. It is after learning of their story that Sheriff Bridges and his wife decide to adopt Joe and his sister. As this is going on, Elizabeth forms an unexpected friendship with Maude Gormley when her goat decides to move in with the old woman. | | Guest Stars: Michelle Stacy as Claire, Jerry Crews as Ed Larkin, Dan Priest as Harrison Bixby, Peter Miner as Joe Douglas, Lynn Carlin as Sarah Bridges, Merie Earle as Maude Gormley, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges | Director: Ralph Waite Writer: Carole Raschella, Michael Raschella | | | |
| 137 :06x12 - The Children's Carol (1) (Dec/05/1977) | | As the residents of Walton's Mountain gets ready for Christmas, the war in Europe continues to take its toll on several members of the Walton family when they take in a brother and sister who lost their parents during the air raids in London. During Olivia’s attempts to make the children open up about their experiences in London, her own children are trying to cope with their own problems that have arisen since the start of the war. | | Guest Stars: David Cramer (1) as Allen Timmons, Judith Sharon Morton (1) as Mrs. Rumsen, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Steve Eastin as Airman, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, Edwin Owens as Sgt. Grimes, Sally Boyden as Tess Wrayburn, Ivy Bethune as The Landlady, Kate Edwards (2) as Allison, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Jeff Cotler as Pip Wrayborn, | Uncredited: John Phillip Dayton as Airman Driver | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: John McGreevey | | | |
| 138 :06x13 - The Children's Carol (2) (Dec/05/1977) | | The episode ends when Pip and Tess receive a Christmas surprise when Jim Bob contacts his friend in London and learn their mother is alive. After learning their mother will be joining them soon in the U.S., Pip and Tess celebrate Christmas with the Walton’s and their friends. | | Guest Stars: Mary Jackson (1) as Emily Baldwin, Helen Kleeb as Mamie Baldwin, Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, David Cramer (1) as Allen Timmons, Kate Edwards (2) as Allison, Ivy Bethune as The Landlady, Steve Eastin as Airman, Dinah Ann Rogers as Mrs. Wrayburn, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, Jeff Cotler as Pip Wrayburn, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, Edwin Owens as Sgt. Grimes, Sally Boyden as Tess Wrayburn, Rachel Longaker as Aimee Godsey | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: John McGreevey | | | |
| 139 :06x14 - The Milestone (Dec/08/1977) | | Irritated with life on the mountain, Olivia decides to go visit her aunt Kate. While there, the women realize the reason why Olivia is acting the way she is a result of her going through menopause. Before a bad storm hits the mountain, Jason decides to go get Olivia to take her home. Meanwhile, when Olivia refuses to sign some forms allowing Jim-Bob to get a job, he resorts to forging his mother’s signature. However, when Jim-Bob thinks that the reverend caught him in the act, Jim-Bob agrees to work for him to keep Olivia from finding out. | | Guest Stars: Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Louise Latham as Aunt Kate, Jim Henaghan as Mr. Clinton | Director: Philip Leacock (1) Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 140 :06x15 - The Celebration (Dec/22/1977) | | After John realizes the family is almost out of debt, he decides to try and get a large order to finally pay off his bills. After he tells the family that if they pitch in to help make the loan payments faster, plans is made for a party to commemorate the event. Meanwhile, as the Walton’s are almost out of debt, Ike decides to get a loan to purchase refrigerators to sell on the mountain. However, things don’t go as he plans since the mountain residents don’t need them, and the bank then demands he pay back his loan. As a result, John decides to go back into debt to help Ike out of his dilemma. Elsewhere, Maude, Mary Ellen, and Corabeth take it upon themselves to find the perfect girl for Rev. Buchanan to marry and are soon surprised at seeing him going out with Marcia Woolery. | | Guest Stars: Hal Riddle as Track Superintendent, Jack Manning (1) as Joe Brendamore, Merie Earle as Maude Gormley, Wilford Brimley as Horace, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Tammi Bula as Marcia Woolery | Director: Gwen Arner Writer: Marion Hargrove | | | |
| 141 :06x16 - The Rumor (Jan/05/1978) | | When Mrs. Brimmer’s family comes to Walton’s Mountain for a visit, Elizabeth begins to keep a journal on the goings on of the area. However, upon their arrival, the family hears in the news about the German invasion of Normandy, and Elizabeth’s imagination begins to run wild that the Brimmer’s are spies for the German military. As a result of her suspicions, Sheriff Bridges leads a group of men to speak to Mrs. Brimmer’s brother-in-law about the accusations against his family. Things soon get straightened out when he tells the men that before accusing someone of such acts, they should have more evidence that what a little girl believes to be true. | | Guest Stars: Mathew Anden as Willie Brimmer, Larry J. Blake (1) as Charley, Chris Anders as German Voice, John Hiestand as The Radio Announcer, Ellen Blake as Marta Brimmer, Tasha Zemrus as Katrina Brimmer, Hal Bokar as Fisk, Barry Cahill as Buck Vernon, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges | Director: Ralph Waite Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 142 :06x17 - Spring Fever (Jan/12/1978) | | As the Walton family is busy with spring cleaning chores, Miss Emily rushes to the Walton’s one day, frantic that Grandpa helps her rid a beloved rose bush of aphids before it dies. However, when he arrives at their house, Grandpa finds that their grandfather clock has stopped working as well; and soon learns that Miss Mamie has taken what happened as a sign that this will be the last spring she will experience. While his words of encouragement to the woman don’t help lift her from her depression, an invitation to the Walton family annual picnic helps her find the joy she once had with her life. As this is happening, Ben and Jim-Bob begin to see each other as rivals, and try to impress each other’s girlfriend, only to come to blows. | | Guest Stars: Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Heather Trotten as Ruby Davis, Debbie Gunn as Patsy Brimmer | Director: Richard Chaffee Writer: Claire Whitaker, Rod Peterson | | | |
| 143 :06x18 - The Festival (Jan/26/1978) | | As Olivia and Verdie talk about the challenges her son Jody will face while in the Navy, Jason befriends Verdie’s other son Josh when he hears the boy playing a trumpet outside the Dew Drop Inn. After inviting Josh inside to play with him Jason finds that he is a talented musician they soon become friends. When Jason learns from Erin that he has an audition to play at the local Spring Festival, he soon asks Josh to accompany him so they have a chance to play together. However, fearing that Josh won’t be allowed to play with Jason due to his skin color, Verdie and Harley are reluctant to let him go. It is only after Jason promises to look after Josh during their audition that he is allowed to go. Elsewhere, Elizabeth becomes interested in a new boy at school. | | Guest Stars: Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Steve Shaw as George Simmons, Rachel Longaker as Aimee Godsey, Hal Williams as Harley Foster, T. K. Carter as Jodie Foster, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, James Bond III as Josh Foster | Director: Gwen Arner Writer: Michael McGreevey | | | |
| 144 :06x19 - The Anniversary (Feb/02/1978) | | With their 25th Anniversary around the corner, John and Olivia go to great lengths to keep each other in the dark as to what their presents a surprise to each other. Also planning something special for John and Olivia are their children; who are organizing a surprise party for them. However, when the big day comes, the kids are the ones getting a surprise when John and Olivia fail to come back home from having their anniversary photo taken. Realizing where they could be, Grandpa rounds up the kids and soon finds John and Olivia dancing in the gazebo he made for her. Meanwhile, Mary Ellen and Curt begin having marital problems, due to their time spent apart. However, the couple is able to spend quality time together when Curt is able to come to the party. | | Guest Stars: Tom Bower (1) as Dr. Curtis Willard, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, John Perryman as Telephone Serviceman, Christopher Woods as Dr. David Spencer | Director: Walter Alzman Writer: Rod Peterson, Claire Whitaker | | | |
| 145 :06x20 - The Family Tree (Feb/09/1978) | | Wanting to learn about her family history, Verdie turns to Jason for help. Unsure of what to do, he turns to Grandpa for advice. It is when the trio arrives at the county courthouse they receive some shocking information regarding Verdie's great-grandparents that ultimately result in her finding the closure she was looking for. | | Guest Stars: Ernestine Barrier as Estelle Unwin, William Washington as The Unwin's Gardener, Paulene Myers as Mrs. Nelson, Davis Roberts as Frank Nelson, Vernon Washington as Church Sexton, Amzie Strickland as Courthouse Clerk, Daniel Petrie as Arnold Kevin, Hal Williams as Harley Foster, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Story: Thomas Hood, Joyce Perry | Teleplay: Thomas Hood | | | |
| 146 :06x21 - The Ordeal (1) (Feb/16/1978) | | After Elizabeth gets hurt when she is pinned under a pile of logs Jim Bob and Ben failed to tie down in the truck, Mary Ellen has to inform the family that a specialist has to operate on Elizabeth. Once she is out of surgery and the family learns that Elizabeth could have nerve damage in her legs, Jim Bob decides to run away, because of how guilty he is to have caused her accident, but decides to stay after Jason tells him that he should stay at home since Elizabeth will still love him no matter what. | | Guest Stars: Richard Sarradet as Dr. Jamison, Virginia Gregg as Ada Corley, Julie Gibson (1) as Evelyn Winfield, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, Rachel Longaker as Aimee Godsey | Director: Lawrence Dobkin Writer: Paul West | | | | | | |
| 148 :06x23 - The Return (1) (Mar/16/1978) | | When John Boy learns from Olivia about how bad the job situation is on Walton’s Mountain, he promptly returns to write an article regarding what’s happening. Upon his arrival home, John Boy sets up a meeting with Mr. Guthrie, the owner of a local mine to discuss the possibility of reopening the mine to give the men on the mountain jobs. When things are arranged to repair the mine to make it safer, a cave-in occurs; leaving many men trapped underneath the rubble and John Boy looking for people to help save them. | | Special Guest Stars: Richard Thomas (1) as John Boy Walton, | Guest Stars: Lloyd Nolan as Cyrus Guthrie, John Perryman as Merle, Ed Deemer as Man at Bus Depot, Helen Page Camp as Allie, Sandy Kenyon as Willis, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, Walter Brooke as Mr. Johnson, Sheila Allen (2) as Fanny Tatum, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Britt Leach as Easy Jackson, Llynn Storer as Burt, Deirdre Lenihan as Daisy Garner, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Hal Williams as Harley Foster, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster | Director: Harry Harris (1) Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 149 :06x24 - The Return (2) (Mar/16/1978) | | In the conclusion of this episode, feeling left out while the younger men are repairing the mine, Grandpa works for an elderly couple and Erin finds a new job taking care of a single father’s children while he is at work. Meanwhile at the caved-in mine, John Boy is able to gather the families of the trapped men together in order to rescue their loved ones. | | Special Guest Stars: Richard Thomas (1) as John Boy Walton, | Guest Stars: Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Rick Beckner as James R. Dolworth, Don Tuche as Mr. Preston, John Perryman as Merle, Helen Page Camp as Allie, Sandy Kenyon as Willis, Lloyd Nolan as Cyrus Guthrie, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Llynn Storer as Burt, John Crawford (1) as Sheriff Ep Bridges, Walter Brooke as Mr. Johnson, Hal Williams as Harley Foster, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Verdie Foster, Dorothy Shay as Thelma, Sheila Allen (2) as Fanny Tatum, Britt Leach as Easy Jackson | Director: Harry Harris (1) Writer: Kathleen Hite | | | |
| 150 :06x25 - The Revelation (Mar/23/1978) | | When John Boy and Daisy go out after one of her theatre performances, he proposes marriage to her, which she accepts after some hesitation. As the happy couple gets ready to go to Walton’s Mountain to share their happy news and prepare for the wedding, John Boy gets a job offer to write for the Stars and Stripes newspaper in London. While he thinks about the job at home, Daisy begins to reveal her past to John Boy and the rest of the family. Wanting Daisy to work out her problems with her mother before they get married, he soon takes her to her mother’s house. While there, John Boy discovers that Daisy had a daughter and that her mother has been raising her. At this point, Daisy decides to stay with her mother to raise her daughter; giving John Boy the opportunity to take the writing job in London. | | Special Guest Stars: Richard Thomas (1) as John Boy Walton, | Guest Stars: Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Will Parker as The Reporter, Tommy Leonetti as The Piano Player, Steve Shaw as George Simmons, Rachel Bard as Mrs. Garner, Walter Brooke as Mr. Johnson, Deirdre Lenihan as Daisy Garner | Director: Gwen Arner Writer: D. C. Fontana, Richard Fontana | | | |
| 151 :06x26 - Grandma Comes Home (Mar/30/1978) | | As Grandma comes home after stroke, she finds that everyone is treating her like an invalid, making her unhappy. Ultimately, Grandpa learns the reason why she is so happy all the time and then puts her back in her place, making Grandpa happy when she called him an "old fool". Meanwhile, Elizabeth is having problems of her own when a boy at school starts having feelings for her, and Olivia tells her that while he may be overweight, that doesn't matter, what is inside is what counts. | | Guest Stars: Ken Marquis as Clarence, Peter Fox as Rev. Hank Buchanan, Michael Reed as John Curtis Willard, Marshall Reed (2) as John Curtis Willard | Director: Ralph Senensky Writer: Claire Whitaker, Rod Peterson | | | |
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