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The Waltons :: The Foundling (01x01)
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| Title: | The Foundling |
| Episode #: | 01x01 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday September 14th, 1972 |
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When the Walton family finds an abandoned young girl on their doorstep, they soon learn she is deaf and mute. With John Boy’s help, she learns sign language and eventually saves the day when she leads the family to a missing Elizabeth. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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The Narrator: When I was growing up during the Depression I lived with my red-headed brothers and sisters, my parents and grandparents at the foot of a mountain which had been in our family for generations. My father used to say that in our house there was always room for one more. And I remember one morning when his hospitality was put to a challenging test. | (Closing Narration)
The Narrator: Those were lean years, and for many Americans a harsh and bitter time. On Waltons Mountain we were sustained with poems and gingerbread and laughter and sharing, but most of all by a remarkable mother and father. The house in which we were born and raised is still there, still home, and on the winds that sigh along those misted blue ridged mountains our voices must echo still. |
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