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- The ladies plan a funeral for a fellow designer who is dying of AIDS.
- 1986–1993Not Rated9.1 (162)TV EpisodeSuzanne attends her high school reunion, where people shun her because she weighs more than she did in high school.
- An unhappy Grandma returns home to a loving and excited family and an overprotective Grandpa; a shy boy makes plans to see Elizabeth.
- Grandpa's 90 year old sister-in-law, Martha Corrine (Beulah Bondi), comes to the mountain to visit. She's a meddlesome house guest, but her cantankerous ways mask a solemn secret. She helps Ben build a pony cart.
- 1986–1993Not Rated8.8 (147)TV EpisodeCharlene goes into labor, while the other ladies meet a dying 102-year-old black woman who tells them of her life experience as a woman of color in the South.
- John-Boy becomes the target of public indignation when he insists on printing excerpts from Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in his newspaper. Erin competes in a beauty pageant.
- Suzanne becomes the foster mother to a Vietnamese boat girl for a month while the papers for her adoption by a Birmingham couple are being cleared. However, they become so attached that they don't want to split up.
- The ladies are off to St. Louis for Design Expo, where Julia, Mary Jo and Charlene come down with the flu. Back in Atlanta, the airport closes due to snow before Suzanne, who is judging a beauty pageant, can leave, so she must ride in the van with Anthony. They stay in a small motel in Tennessee and end up in the same bed.
- 2003–201521mTV-148.7 (1.9K)TV EpisodeAfter finding out that Jake has spent the night at his other grandparents' house, Evelyn insists that Jake spend a night at her place. After convincing Jake to stay at her place, Alan and Charlie worry about how Jake will be affected by his overnight visit.
- Grandpa's sister in law is being forced out of their home by a government project. The Waltons go to their land to help defend the homestead. John-Boy is torn between his ideals and the family loyalty.
- Charlie, Alan, and Herb commiserate with one another when their stupid decisions put them on the outs with their significant others.
- Bernice's niece, Phyllis McGuire, tries to have her aunt declared incompetent in order to get her possessions.
- 1986–199330mNot Rated8.6 (118)TV EpisodeCharlene is due on the first of January; if hers is the first baby born in the decade she wins a new car.
- A girl is shot and a hated business executive is blamed. A high priced attorney from the mainland is brought in to defend the executive. Greg reluctantly agrees to work for the attorney and to follow the evidence wherever it leads.
- A wealthy businessman who had asked Tracy to protect him is found murdered. Tracy's friend, a reporter, had been investigating the businessman and had a notebook full of information about him, but it was stolen not long before the murder, and contained damaging information about some very powerful people.
- 2003–201521mTV-148.6 (2.5K)TV EpisodeBerta brings her 16-year-old granddaughter to work, which poses issues for the men.
- Curt is called to serve in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, and Walton's Mountain receives its first war casualty when G.W. is killed in a training exercise. Yancy Tucker marries Cissy and tries to enlist.
- The Waltons find out Sheriff Ep is a decorated war hero and John-Boy wants to write about it. Ep wants to keep it quiet. Also, an old friend of Ep's comes to visit. Jim-Boy likes to talk to her about cars and war.
- Charlie's quest to get laid on Christmas Eve threatens to fall apart when everybody shows up at his house and refuses to leave.
- Parody of "CSI" in which a body is found in Charlie's bed, and detectives try to figure out who is the killer.
- Suzanne receives a letter from the INS saying that her maid Consuela's work permit has expired, and unless she can qualify for a green card or US citizenship, she will be deported. Suzanne doesn't think Consuela can pass the test, so she pays Anthony to impersonate her.
- Suzanne invites everyone, including Anthony, for a weekend at a fancy health spa at her expense. While Julia and Mary Jo try to gain weight, Suzanne and Charlene suffer on the stringent plan to lose weight. Suzanne also plots to get even with Mary Jo and Julia for making her and Charlene feel dumb by challenging them to a game of Trivial Pursuit to which she has memorized all the answers.
- Mary Jo objects to her 12-year-old daughter Claudia entering in a beauty pageant.
- On the eve of Charlene's baby shower, an official from the Miss Georgia pageant bears the bad news that Suzanne will have to relinquish her crown due to a clerical error.
- A tornado traps the ladies in the house with Daddy Jones, who takes a liking to Bernice, and the milquetoast husband of a customer, who decides to let loose in an increasingly bizarre evening.
- An actress shooting a movie in Honolulu accidentally runs over and kills a man with her car. Panicking, she flees the scene. However, the film's assistant director witnessed the accident, and uses that fact to blackmail her.
- Tom Lopaka faces danger as he investigates a bribery charge against a prosecutor.
- John-Boy sent his novel to a publisher and does not hear anything. He travels to New York to get an update. There, he is torn between the city and home.
- A fire breaks out and burns most of the house. John-Boy loses his completed novel in order to save Erin. As John, Grandpa and John-Boy make repairs, the family must send the younger children to friends and neighbors.
- When Olivia is stricken with polio, John-Boy refuses to accept the doctor's prognosis that she may never walk again.
- Grandpa Zeb (Will Greer) has died and everyone is mourning. Neighbor Flossie Brimmer has also died. Mary Ellen and Erin move to Charlottesville into an apartment to be on their own. John tries to get a large lumber contract.
- John-Boy wants to buy a printing press to start his own newspaper. He takes a full time job to earn money for the down payment.
- Jason and John Boy's friend Seth is diagnosed with leukemia. Seth wants to teach Jason how to play a recorder he made for him before he dies.
- Jim-Bob wonders if he is adopted because he does not look like other family members. No one wants to talk about his birth, so he investigates and uncovers a long hidden family secret.
- Thanksgiving time on Walton's Mountain means a turkey shoot, a school play about early settlers, and the big meal. One year it also included a rekindled love affair and a life-threatening accident.
- Charlie discovers that being a children's singer means making lots of money and picking up single moms. But he also discovers that he's going to have to overcome his fear of performing in front of large audiences.
- Alan realizes what a babe magnet Charlie's car can be while Charlie is left with the neighbor when his daughter disappears with Jake.
- Charlie invites Chelsea's sexy friend to stay at his place while she gets over a breakup, secretly hoping that he will get a chance to have kinky three-way sex.
- Sugarbakers is put on a historical tour of homes, and Julia gets irate at the selling of the myth of the old south.
- When the women go to New Orleans, they are unable to get another room for Anthony and must share a room so that he can have one of the two rooms they had already booked. Meanwhile, Mary Jo goes to bed with a man she has been dating before she finds out that he is already married.
- The ladies take their boyfriends (and in Suzanne's case, ex-husband) on a skiing trip in the mountains of North Carolina, where an avalanche snows them in. Tensions flare up enough to turn into a major battle in the War Between Men and Women.
- Bernice signs up the women on an all-female wilderness retreat that some of Lee Iacocca's top executives had attended in the past; she thought the then-CEO of Chrysler would be there. Mary Jo and Julia are stuck under the leadership of a pushy New Yorker named Big Edie, while Suzanne and Charlene's group is led by Bernice.
- Tracy is hired to guard a group of refugee Chinese musicians. He doesn't know that one of the "musicians" is actually a Tibetan lama who has escaped from the Red Chinese, whose agents are looking for him.
- Eight-year-old Patty has lost her "boyfriend", Stevie. Cricket decides to have a little fun with Tracy and Tom by having them work for her "client" Patty to find the missing Stevie. The joke turns serious when a ring that Stevie gave Patty turns out to be part of a stolen jewelry collection.
- 2003–201521mTV-148.4 (1.9K)TV EpisodeCharlie's old flame Jill visits and has really changed: she had an operation and is now called "Bill." Before Charlie can adapt, Evelyn meets and starts dating Bill.
- Charlie's Satan-worshiping girlfriend has a knack for the supernatural, and seems to be the cause of some strange happenings around the Harper house.
- When Jake repeats to Judith something Charlie says, she refuses to let Alan take Jake for the weekend. Alan tries to talk to Judith, but encounters resistance from her and her friends. It's up to Charlie to set things right.
- John wants to expand the mill and call it Walton and Sons, but Jason wants to study music. He tries to get a scholarship. John-Boy is told he should write a novel.
- John Boy's high school graduation approaches, and he needs a new suit. Olivia and Grandma struggle to come up with one.
- John's 25th high school reunion is being planned, but he is apprehensive about facing his highly successful classmates. John-Boy fears he will never make a living as a writer. Jim-Bob makes a profound comment.