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Earl Henry Hamner Jr. (July 10, 1923 – March 24, 2016) was an American television writer and producer (sometimes credited as Earl Hamner), best known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s as the creator of two long-running series, The Waltons and Falcon Crest.
Scott Hamner (born May11, 1956 [1]), is an American television writer. He is the son of Earl Hamner Jr. , who turned his autobiography into The Waltons . Positions held
This first Walton child is known throughout the series as "John-Boy," is born in 1916 (according to the television show's chronology), and is the eldest son and child of Olivia Walton (née Daly) and John Walton Sr. John-Boy is based on creator / author Earl Hamner Jr (1923–2016), who narrates the opening and closing of each episode as the ...
The Waltons is an American historical drama television series about a family in rural mountainous Western Virginia of the Appalachian Mountains / Allegheny Mountains / Blue Ridge Mountains chain, during the economic hardships and mass unemployment of the era of the Great Depression of the 1930s and subsequent wartime homefront of World War II of the early 1940s.
Earl Hamner Jr. 1972–1981 ... You, Me, and the Kids “Facing the World” 1999 So Weird: Mrs. Avner Charles Wilkinson Season 1 Episode 5 “Escape” TV series
Written by Eaerl Hamner, Jr. After the Spencer’s Mountain feature film, and before The Waltons weekly series, there was this holiday gem of a TV-movie that introduced the famed Earl Hamner, Jr ...
The Apples of Los Angeles—architect George, his wife Barbara, their children Paul, Cathy, Steven, and Patricia; and Grandfather Aldon—seek refuge from the hectic pace of city living and relocate to George's hometown of Appleton, Iowa, [1] which was founded by his ancestors.
Directed by Charles A. Nichols and Iwao Takamoto from a story by Earl Hamner Jr., it stars the voices of Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde and Henry Gibson, alongside narration by Rex Allen. Charlotte's Web features a score of music and lyrics written by the Sherman Brothers , who had previously written music for family films like Mary Poppins in ...