Thank you to everyone who voted in this Poll.
Charles Ingalls was voted as Favorite TV Father, with John Walton, a close second, then Andy Taylor, third.
I love both Charles and John, so I'd definitely choose both of them. In fact, I must say... my own Father has often been compared to both of these characters - hard working and caring.
Here are the Complete Poll Results for Favorite TV / Movie Father:
Jim Anderson - Father Knows Best 27 (8%)
John Walton - The Waltons 95 (29%)
Charles Ingalls - Little House on the Prairie 101 (30%)
Ward Cleaver - Leave it to Beaver 19 (5%)
Henry Mitchell - Dennis the Menace 4 (1%)
Andy Taylor - The Andy Griffith Show 66 (20%)
Ozzie Nelson - Ozzie & Harriet 7 (2%)
George Bailey - It's a Wonderful Life 26 (7%)
Judge Hardy - Andy Hardy Movies 10 (3%)
Clarence Day - Life with Father 4 (1%)
Steve Martin - Father of the Bride / Cheaper by the Dozen 27 (8%)
Steve Douglas - My Three Sons 24 (7%)
Tim Taylor - Home Improvement 24 (7%)
Jason Seaver - Growing Pains 3 (0%)
Danny Williams - Make Room for Daddy 3 (0%)
Cliff Huxtible - The Cosby Show 61 (18%)
Rob Petrie - The Dick Van Dyke Show 10 (3%)
Tom Bradford - Eight is Enough 8 (2%)
Mike Brady - The Brady Bunch 12 (3%)
George Baxter - Hazel 3 (0%)
-- OTHER -- 12 (3%)
God bless all Fathers, who love and care for their children!
Showing posts with label The Waltons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Waltons. Show all posts
Monday, 27 June 2011
Friday, 3 June 2011
You're invited to a Day of Weddings on Waltons Mountain!
Gospel Music Channel, in honor of it being June Wedding Month, is playing a day of Wedding Episodes from The Waltons series and Two Wedding Movies from the Reunion Movie Collection.
Sunday June 5th, 2011 -
The Waltons Wedding Episodes:
1 PM: The Waltons - The Honeymoon : After 19 years of Marriage, John and Olivia go on a Honeymoon.
2 PM: The Waltons - The Anniversary : John makes plans for his 25th Anniversary.
3 PM: The Waltons - The Matchmakers : When John plays Cupid, Walton's Mountain loses it's most eligible bachelor.
4 PM : The Waltons - The Elopement : Jason runs into trouble managing Ike's store.
5 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 1: Mary Ellen announces her engagement to David Spencer; Dr. Curtis Willard arrives on Walton's Mountain.
6 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 2: Mary Ellen reconsiders plans to get married.
7 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Wedding on Waltons Mountain : The Family plans Erin's wedding after World War II.
9 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Walton Wedding : John Boy weds the daughter of a U.S. diplomat Mountain style.
Enjoy the day and the trip back to Walton's Mountain!
Sunday June 5th, 2011 -
The Waltons Wedding Episodes:
1 PM: The Waltons - The Honeymoon : After 19 years of Marriage, John and Olivia go on a Honeymoon.
2 PM: The Waltons - The Anniversary : John makes plans for his 25th Anniversary.
3 PM: The Waltons - The Matchmakers : When John plays Cupid, Walton's Mountain loses it's most eligible bachelor.
4 PM : The Waltons - The Elopement : Jason runs into trouble managing Ike's store.
5 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 1: Mary Ellen announces her engagement to David Spencer; Dr. Curtis Willard arrives on Walton's Mountain.
6 PM : The Waltons - The Wedding Part 2: Mary Ellen reconsiders plans to get married.
7 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Wedding on Waltons Mountain : The Family plans Erin's wedding after World War II.
9 PM : The Waltons Reunion Movie - A Walton Wedding : John Boy weds the daughter of a U.S. diplomat Mountain style.
Enjoy the day and the trip back to Walton's Mountain!
Monday, 21 March 2011
The Waltons Premiere Today on the Hallmark Channel + A Walton Easter News!
March 21, 2011:
Happy 2nd Day of Spring... a Time of New Beginnings!
Today, The Waltons finally return home to the Hallmark Channel... at 3 PM!!! They will show two episodes every weekday! I'm hoping for an all day or weekend marathon in the future!
Until then, we can look forward to an all day marathon of The Waltons on April 3rd, on (GMC) the Gospel Music Channel. They will start airing shows at 11 AM that morning and they will last all throughout the day and into the night! A Walton Easter will be shown, as well, at 7 PM, and repeating at 9 PM! ( I was hoping for it!)
(Please Note: This blog is mostly about family films and TV movies; however, sometimes I must mention whenever there is news on any family shows or dramas, especially The Waltons, my absolute favorite!)
Season One - Opening Theme:
The Complete Series of The Waltons
, is available on dvd, here
:


"A Walton Easter" Intro Video:
A Walton Easter
is available on DVD, along with 5 other Reunion Movies from The Waltons, here
:


Enjoy Everybody!
And, Welcome back home,Walton Family, to the Hallmark Channel!
Happy 2nd Day of Spring... a Time of New Beginnings!
Today, The Waltons finally return home to the Hallmark Channel... at 3 PM!!! They will show two episodes every weekday! I'm hoping for an all day or weekend marathon in the future!
Until then, we can look forward to an all day marathon of The Waltons on April 3rd, on (GMC) the Gospel Music Channel. They will start airing shows at 11 AM that morning and they will last all throughout the day and into the night! A Walton Easter will be shown, as well, at 7 PM, and repeating at 9 PM! ( I was hoping for it!)
(Please Note: This blog is mostly about family films and TV movies; however, sometimes I must mention whenever there is news on any family shows or dramas, especially The Waltons, my absolute favorite!)
Season One - Opening Theme:
The Complete Series of The Waltons
"A Walton Easter" Intro Video:
A Walton Easter
Enjoy Everybody!
And, Welcome back home,Walton Family, to the Hallmark Channel!
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
TV News for "The Waltons"
March 16, 2011-

BREAKING NEWS #1: 
Hallmark Channel Schedule:
The Waltons will begin to air on the Hallmark Channel... 3 PM - 5 PM (est), weekdays, starting on Monday, March 21st, 2011. Yeah!!!!
They brought the show back due to viewers request!
BREAKING NEWS #2:
INSP "Walton DVD News":
I was just informed - that INSP is going to have more upcoming giveaways of The Waltons DVDs. Be sure
and check their website http://www.insp.com/ or connect with INSP on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/insptv.
(You can see the full comment response, from INSP, here)
The Waltons air twice daily on INSP - at 1 PM & 8 PM (est). This is the same episode.
BREAKING NEWS #3:
One More Network to air The Waltons:
The Gospel Music Channel will also start airing episodes of The Waltons! 
So far, all we know is... The Waltons program is coming to GMC - starting with an All Day Marathon on Sunday, April 3rd, 2011! (I think this is wonderful - as it just so happens to also be my Birthday! Yeah! An early gift for me!)
More News to come on when it will air following the marathon, etc...
I hope everyone enjoys this Wonderful Walton News! This is especially great for devoted Waltons fans who have waited 3 years after the show ended on the Hallmark Channel. I know many were elated to have the show back on INSP - and now to have it also join the Hallmark Channel, again, and the Gospel Music Channel - is completely amazing!
Maybe one of these channels will also play, A Walton Easter, one of the Reunion Movies, this year! We can hope!
Hallmark Channel Schedule:
The Waltons will begin to air on the Hallmark Channel... 3 PM - 5 PM (est), weekdays, starting on Monday, March 21st, 2011. Yeah!!!!
They brought the show back due to viewers request!
BREAKING NEWS #2:
INSP "Walton DVD News":
(You can see the full comment response, from INSP, here)
The Waltons air twice daily on INSP - at 1 PM & 8 PM (est). This is the same episode.
BREAKING NEWS #3:
One More Network to air The Waltons:
So far, all we know is... The Waltons program is coming to GMC - starting with an All Day Marathon on Sunday, April 3rd, 2011! (I think this is wonderful - as it just so happens to also be my Birthday! Yeah! An early gift for me!)
More News to come on when it will air following the marathon, etc...
I hope everyone enjoys this Wonderful Walton News! This is especially great for devoted Waltons fans who have waited 3 years after the show ended on the Hallmark Channel. I know many were elated to have the show back on INSP - and now to have it also join the Hallmark Channel, again, and the Gospel Music Channel - is completely amazing!
Maybe one of these channels will also play, A Walton Easter, one of the Reunion Movies, this year! We can hope!
Monday, 14 March 2011
The Waltons return to the Hallmark Channel !
The Hallmark Channel welcomes everyone home to Waltons Mountain - on Monday, March 21, 2011 - a week from Today!
This is terrific news for all fans of The Waltons who will now have their favorite show on INSP (the Inspiration Network) and The Hallmark Channel.
On INSP:
----------------------------
The Waltons airs twice weekdays - at 1 PM and 8 PM. (This is the same episode)
On Hallmark:
----------------------------
Noone knows, yet - what time it will air - beginning March 21. The only thing we know, so far, is that fans of The Waltons were persistant in requesting that the Hallmark Channel bring their favorite program back to their network and they have succeeded! More details to come - as soon as they are revealed by Hallmark!
I personally think it would be a good time to air two episodes at 6 pm & 7 pm - before your prime time show or movie. I think of The Waltons gathering around their table - so dinner time would be an appropriate time. OR, perhaps you could show two episodes at 11 pm & Midnight. Then, The Waltons could tell us all Goodnight!
Another Gift to Walton fans:
----------------------------
Richard Thomas (who portrayed John Boy) will star in the next New Original Hallmark Movie - this upcoming Saturday night (March 19th, 2011) on the Hallmark Channel, titled: Time after Time. Click here for details!






This is terrific news for all fans of The Waltons who will now have their favorite show on INSP (the Inspiration Network) and The Hallmark Channel.
On INSP:
----------------------------
The Waltons airs twice weekdays - at 1 PM and 8 PM. (This is the same episode)
On Hallmark:
----------------------------
Noone knows, yet - what time it will air - beginning March 21. The only thing we know, so far, is that fans of The Waltons were persistant in requesting that the Hallmark Channel bring their favorite program back to their network and they have succeeded! More details to come - as soon as they are revealed by Hallmark!
I personally think it would be a good time to air two episodes at 6 pm & 7 pm - before your prime time show or movie. I think of The Waltons gathering around their table - so dinner time would be an appropriate time. OR, perhaps you could show two episodes at 11 pm & Midnight. Then, The Waltons could tell us all Goodnight!
Another Gift to Walton fans:
----------------------------
Richard Thomas (who portrayed John Boy) will star in the next New Original Hallmark Movie - this upcoming Saturday night (March 19th, 2011) on the Hallmark Channel, titled: Time after Time. Click here for details!
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Wednesday, 2 March 2011
RICHARD THOMAS in Hallmark Channel Movie - TIME After TIME
I wanted to share with you all this Press Release (below) from the Hallmark Channel, regarding Richard Thomas, starring in a new Hallmark Channel Movie this month, titled: Time after Time. (He is best known for his role on The Waltons , which can still be seen on TV today, on the Channel - INSP, every weeknight at 8 PM est.)
RICHARD THOMAS: TIME BANDIT
Since 1958, RICHARD THOMAS has been an honored guest in the Hallmark family, when he made the first of several films for Hallmark Hall of Fame long before he transformed into the iconic “John-Boy” of “The Waltons” fame. With the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Time After Time,” which premieres Saturday, March 19 (9 p.m. ET/PT, 8C), he’s come home again as a man traveling back in time to rectify the mistakes he made as a youth – and hopefully to save the small town he came to love from corporate devastation. Thomas loves jumping back into the Hallmark bosom whenever time allows, thanks to lightning-fast production (“Time” only took 15 days to film, he says) and that the network is one of the few remaining places where true family films can also find a home.
RICHARD THOMAS in Movie - TIME After TIME
Crown Features Syndicate™
Regrets? Everyone has a few, unless perhaps you’re Frank Sinatra. For the rest of us, time marches on whether we make the right decisions or not – and it’s hard to not look back on the past and wish we’d been able to guide our younger selves. But in the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Time After Time,” which premieres Saturday, March 19 (9 p.m. ET/PT, 8C), Richard Thomas gets to play a man with a rare opportunity – the ability to tweak his past by getting to know his brasher, if more fearful, 30-year-old self.
Sound a little “Back to the Future”? Maybe. But Thomas, a onetime child actor who grew up to become John-Boy on “The Waltons,” says it’s not about the sci-fi, but about people and relationships.
“It’s about how moments are precious and you shouldn’t squander them,” says Thomas, who turns 60 in June. “The present is all we have. It’s an admonition about how you make your choices in the present.”
If the present is all we have, then it’s a good thing Thomas’s character Dick Kern shows up when he does in “Time After Time.” The 30-year old Richard is an ambitious journalist based in Tulsa who flees his job and the state when a story goes wrong. He ends up back on Long Island, New York, working for the small town paper where he got his start.
But then things get a little haywire when Richard meets another newcomer to the paper – Dick, who seems to know a whole lot about Richard’s life, and how he became the person who ran away, rather than confront, his troubles. Dick reveals he’s actually Richard, 30 years older, and he’s here to help him become the man he should be. With Dick offering advice, Richard learns to face a number of challenges – including re-acquainting himself with his former high-school sweetheart Jackie, who is now engaged.
When Richard is assigned what on the surface seems to be just a fluff piece about a new mega-store coming to town, Save-A-Lot, Dick is there to prod him to dig deeper. The story turns out to be one that could change the course of Richard’s career … and the fate of his quaint, small town.
So wait – amidst the romance and metaphysics and rewriting of history, is “Time After Time” also hiding a warning message about big box stores?
“Of course!” laughs Thomas. “One thing that’s terrific about this movie is that it will reach people in communities like this one who should take a closer look. This film has a social message about valuing the smaller in our society. We’ve always been in conflict in America where we value the little guy … but want to be Vanderbilt. It’s a risky question in this economy, but it’s kind of an evergreen question, too.”
In a sense, Thomas’ career with Hallmark has an evergreen quality: The son of ballet dancers, he took to the stage as a child and, in spite of having partial hearing loss (he uses hearing aids now), earned accolades for his work on stage and screen. But some of his earliest notice came from his live-on-TV appearances in several Hallmark Hall of Fame movies, beginning with 1958’s “The Christmas Tree.”
“It was nerve-wracking,” he says of performing live to the camera. “But I was a stage performer, so it was normal to do shows live. You only get one shot at it – you get a dress rehearsal and then do it live. So everyone’s game is up.”
He landed his most notable role in “The Waltons” in 1971, and then left in 1977, returning to the “John-Boy” part several times over the years for various movie specials. For years it was the way in which most people recognized him, though over the decades that’s tapered off – in part to his New York residency, which affords him a certain amount of anonymity. But, he admits it sure took a while before he could shake off being “John-Boy” to everyone.
“When you first leave a show you know you’ll have to do some heavy lifting to balance the scales,” he says. “You can’t expect everyone to be on your schedule, just because you left the show and want to play other parts. But it’s astonishing – people still come up to me in England and France and recognize me. I’m proud of that show and have nothing but fond memories. I’m glad that’s the TV series I’m known for.”
Over the decades, Thomas built a career of playing to the “John-Boy” expectations – and against them, with a career that includes everything from appearances on “Law & Order” (2009) to feature films like “Wonder Boys” (2000) and adaptations of Stephen King works like “It” (1990). But he says “Time After Time” was a unique experience.
“I’ve made over 50 TV films over the years – but we shot this film in 15 days. That’s a new land speed record in my life,” he says.
Finding the film was a real pleasure, he says: His last Hallmark film, 2006’s “Wild Hearts” had done well, and he was paging through several scripts when “Time” jumped out at him.
“At first I wasn’t sure if they were sending it to me to play the younger guy or the older guy,” he chuckles. “People forget I’m, well, old because I seem younger.”
Clearly, he was destined for the elder part of Dick, and specifically asked if he could let it all hang out to play the part – that is, just be himself. “I thought, ‘I just want to let it go.’ I want to be a little heavy and look my age, and not have anything airbrushed out and see how it is.”
As a father of seven – with ages ranging from 34 to 14 – Thomas is grateful that films like the ones Hallmark makes still exist, which is why he likes returning to the fold.
“Hallmark is one of the few places left where I can do a film that appeals to the kind of family viewership that loved ‘The Waltons.’ A lot of those people have a hard time with what’s on television right now. It’s family entertainment, and family entertainment is not just children’s programming; it’s a show the whole family can watch together, and when it’s done they can have a discussion. That doesn’t mean it can’t have edges – it just has to be aware of its audience. This picture is that kind of picture; everyone can sit down and watch it,” he says.
But would he want to time-travel back and give advice to his younger self? Thomas feels like he already does, every time he talks to his kids.
“I have a wife I adore, and a 14-year old kid I never thought I’d have, and if I’d done things slightly differently, maybe I wouldn’t have that now,” he says. “But people ask themselves this question all the time. One always does things that one isn’t so proud of, treating a person a certain way, or saying something wrong. But it’s a teaching device. If you can admit to yourself there are things you would change – what does that teach you?”
“Time After Time” premieres March 19 (9 p.m. ET/PT, 8C).

| Richard Thomas - pictured on the left, as John Boy Walton on the TV series The Waltons and pictured on the right in his new Hallmark Channel Movie, Time after Time. |
RICHARD THOMAS: TIME BANDIT
Since 1958, RICHARD THOMAS has been an honored guest in the Hallmark family, when he made the first of several films for Hallmark Hall of Fame long before he transformed into the iconic “John-Boy” of “The Waltons” fame. With the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Time After Time,” which premieres Saturday, March 19 (9 p.m. ET/PT, 8C), he’s come home again as a man traveling back in time to rectify the mistakes he made as a youth – and hopefully to save the small town he came to love from corporate devastation. Thomas loves jumping back into the Hallmark bosom whenever time allows, thanks to lightning-fast production (“Time” only took 15 days to film, he says) and that the network is one of the few remaining places where true family films can also find a home.
RICHARD THOMAS in Movie - TIME After TIME
Crown Features Syndicate™
Regrets? Everyone has a few, unless perhaps you’re Frank Sinatra. For the rest of us, time marches on whether we make the right decisions or not – and it’s hard to not look back on the past and wish we’d been able to guide our younger selves. But in the Hallmark Channel Original Movie “Time After Time,” which premieres Saturday, March 19 (9 p.m. ET/PT, 8C), Richard Thomas gets to play a man with a rare opportunity – the ability to tweak his past by getting to know his brasher, if more fearful, 30-year-old self.
Sound a little “Back to the Future”? Maybe. But Thomas, a onetime child actor who grew up to become John-Boy on “The Waltons,” says it’s not about the sci-fi, but about people and relationships.
“It’s about how moments are precious and you shouldn’t squander them,” says Thomas, who turns 60 in June. “The present is all we have. It’s an admonition about how you make your choices in the present.”
If the present is all we have, then it’s a good thing Thomas’s character Dick Kern shows up when he does in “Time After Time.” The 30-year old Richard is an ambitious journalist based in Tulsa who flees his job and the state when a story goes wrong. He ends up back on Long Island, New York, working for the small town paper where he got his start.
But then things get a little haywire when Richard meets another newcomer to the paper – Dick, who seems to know a whole lot about Richard’s life, and how he became the person who ran away, rather than confront, his troubles. Dick reveals he’s actually Richard, 30 years older, and he’s here to help him become the man he should be. With Dick offering advice, Richard learns to face a number of challenges – including re-acquainting himself with his former high-school sweetheart Jackie, who is now engaged.
When Richard is assigned what on the surface seems to be just a fluff piece about a new mega-store coming to town, Save-A-Lot, Dick is there to prod him to dig deeper. The story turns out to be one that could change the course of Richard’s career … and the fate of his quaint, small town.
So wait – amidst the romance and metaphysics and rewriting of history, is “Time After Time” also hiding a warning message about big box stores?
“Of course!” laughs Thomas. “One thing that’s terrific about this movie is that it will reach people in communities like this one who should take a closer look. This film has a social message about valuing the smaller in our society. We’ve always been in conflict in America where we value the little guy … but want to be Vanderbilt. It’s a risky question in this economy, but it’s kind of an evergreen question, too.”
In a sense, Thomas’ career with Hallmark has an evergreen quality: The son of ballet dancers, he took to the stage as a child and, in spite of having partial hearing loss (he uses hearing aids now), earned accolades for his work on stage and screen. But some of his earliest notice came from his live-on-TV appearances in several Hallmark Hall of Fame movies, beginning with 1958’s “The Christmas Tree.”
“It was nerve-wracking,” he says of performing live to the camera. “But I was a stage performer, so it was normal to do shows live. You only get one shot at it – you get a dress rehearsal and then do it live. So everyone’s game is up.”
He landed his most notable role in “The Waltons” in 1971, and then left in 1977, returning to the “John-Boy” part several times over the years for various movie specials. For years it was the way in which most people recognized him, though over the decades that’s tapered off – in part to his New York residency, which affords him a certain amount of anonymity. But, he admits it sure took a while before he could shake off being “John-Boy” to everyone.
“When you first leave a show you know you’ll have to do some heavy lifting to balance the scales,” he says. “You can’t expect everyone to be on your schedule, just because you left the show and want to play other parts. But it’s astonishing – people still come up to me in England and France and recognize me. I’m proud of that show and have nothing but fond memories. I’m glad that’s the TV series I’m known for.”
Over the decades, Thomas built a career of playing to the “John-Boy” expectations – and against them, with a career that includes everything from appearances on “Law & Order” (2009) to feature films like “Wonder Boys” (2000) and adaptations of Stephen King works like “It” (1990). But he says “Time After Time” was a unique experience.
“I’ve made over 50 TV films over the years – but we shot this film in 15 days. That’s a new land speed record in my life,” he says.
Finding the film was a real pleasure, he says: His last Hallmark film, 2006’s “Wild Hearts” had done well, and he was paging through several scripts when “Time” jumped out at him.
“At first I wasn’t sure if they were sending it to me to play the younger guy or the older guy,” he chuckles. “People forget I’m, well, old because I seem younger.”
Clearly, he was destined for the elder part of Dick, and specifically asked if he could let it all hang out to play the part – that is, just be himself. “I thought, ‘I just want to let it go.’ I want to be a little heavy and look my age, and not have anything airbrushed out and see how it is.”
As a father of seven – with ages ranging from 34 to 14 – Thomas is grateful that films like the ones Hallmark makes still exist, which is why he likes returning to the fold.
“Hallmark is one of the few places left where I can do a film that appeals to the kind of family viewership that loved ‘The Waltons.’ A lot of those people have a hard time with what’s on television right now. It’s family entertainment, and family entertainment is not just children’s programming; it’s a show the whole family can watch together, and when it’s done they can have a discussion. That doesn’t mean it can’t have edges – it just has to be aware of its audience. This picture is that kind of picture; everyone can sit down and watch it,” he says.
But would he want to time-travel back and give advice to his younger self? Thomas feels like he already does, every time he talks to his kids.
“I have a wife I adore, and a 14-year old kid I never thought I’d have, and if I’d done things slightly differently, maybe I wouldn’t have that now,” he says. “But people ask themselves this question all the time. One always does things that one isn’t so proud of, treating a person a certain way, or saying something wrong. But it’s a teaching device. If you can admit to yourself there are things you would change – what does that teach you?”
“Time After Time” premieres March 19 (9 p.m. ET/PT, 8C).
For more information on the dvds and other merchandise of The Waltons, visit The Waltons General Store.
For more Photos, Casting, & Plot Details, visit the “Time After Time” page.
*Photos, from Crown Features Syndicate™.
Monday, 31 January 2011
What is your Super Bowl Sunday - Game Plan?
Sunday, February 6, 2011 -
Super Bowl XLV
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Green Bay Packers
6:30pm ET on FOX
Or, if your not into Football:
A few family friendly shows...Puppy Bowl VII
Marathon includes kitty half-time show!
Animal Planet ... 3 PM - 3 AM
BATHtastic!, Bath Crashers, etc...
DIY ... 7 AM - 4 AM
The Waltons
Mini-Marathon Special
INSP ... 1 PM - 5 PM
Toy Story
ABC Family ... 3:30 PM
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins
ABC Family ... 5:30 PM
Toy Story 2
ABC Family ... 7 PM
Always & Forever
Hallmark Channel ... 5 PM
Hallmark Channel ... 9 PM *NEW
Disney (east) ... 7 PM
Disney (west) ... 10 PM
Disney (west) ... 10 PM
Visit the FAMILY TV SCHEDULE for more!
I've never been a big football fan, myself.. but, for those of you who like it - I hope you enjoy it! Each year I typically enjoying seeing the Puppy Bowl for a while. They are just so adorable... and that kitty half time show - is too cute!
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Saturday, 20 November 2010
Weekend Thanksgiving & Christmas Movies!!!
Oh, it's so exciting to see all the new and old Holiday Movies!
There are so many to catch this weekend... while you are busy preparing for your Thanksgiving Day!
First, there's the Premiere of The Night Before The Night Before Christmas on Hallmark - Saturday & Sunday Night!

Also, on Sunday... Dr Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (cartoon) 

Elf 

A Walton's Thanksgiving Reunion A Day for Thanks on Walton's Mountain 

and so much More!!!
There are so many to catch this weekend... while you are busy preparing for your Thanksgiving Day!
First, there's the Premiere of The Night Before The Night Before Christmas on Hallmark - Saturday & Sunday Night!
Check the
Monday, 18 October 2010
The Waltons Reunion Show on INSP - join the family at the Table!
Catch The Waltons Reunion Show -
October 18th, 2010 on INSP.
This program airs at 7 PM est!
This program airs at 7 PM est!
Repeats-
October 19th at 1 PM
and
October 22nd at 7 PM
Please Note:
I've been listening to my Waltons Christmas CD
Click here for more details & video clip!
Enjoy the Show....
and when it's over....
"Goodnight" Everybody!!!
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