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1.Waltons: Thanksgiving Story starring: Ralph Waite
directed by: Ralph Waite, Gwen Arner, Gabrielle Beaumont, Anthony Brand, Robert Butler
December 03, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Waltons: Thanksgiving Story
the waltons is a wonderful movie it will teach your child good manners, respect, carring. and what youll get in return if you have good manners if you are carring(etc.). I suggest this movie too people of all ages.

2.The Waltons The Children's Carol starring: Ralph Waite
directed by: Ralph Waite, Gwen Arner, Gabrielle Beaumont, Anthony Brand, Robert Butler
December 03, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Waltons The Children's Carol
The two part episode "The Children's Carol", was the special Christmas story for the sixth season (1977-78), of the classic "The Waltons", and even coming this far into the long run of this series on Network Television was as fine an effort as anything from the earlier years of this legendary program. Amazingly this two part story was only the second Christmas themed episode up to that time on the series which was famed for its warm family subject matter. However it is a most worthy successor to season five's classic "The Best Christmas" which was the first Christmas episode of the series. While that earlier episode had drama aplenty in its storyline "The Children's Carol", was significant in pushing the series further ahead time-wise where the effects of the coming World War really begin to ... Read More

3.Waltons: Decade of starring: Ralph Waite
directed by: Ralph Waite, Gwen Arner, Gabrielle Beaumont, Anthony Brand, Robert Butler
December 13, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Waltons: Decade of
hey all! your wish came true.. do a search.. the dvd series are here!!!.. :) and season one is a great buy!

4.Gunsmoke - The Gold Mine directed by: John Brahm, Robert Butler, William F. Claxton, William Conrad, Paul F. Edwards
May 16, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Gunsmoke - The Gold Mine
"The Gold Mine" -- After being given a gold mine by an old friend, Kitty Russell travels alone to the rough-and-tumble town of Pickax. When Matt Dillon learns where Kitty has gone, he sends Thad Greenwood to look after her. But Thad is shot and soon Marshall Dillon is off to Pickax. First aired on December 25, 1965. (Black & White) (In a bit of confusion, Amazon.com lists this as both a color and B&W episode -- although this is probably Gunsmoke's final season in black and white.) Approximate run time is 52 minutes.

5.Waltons: Scholar starring: Ralph Waite
directed by: Ralph Waite, Gwen Arner, Gabrielle Beaumont, Anthony Brand, Robert Butler
January 13, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Waltons: Scholar
Synopsis (from the back cover)

She's 40. And just now learning to read and write.

John-Boy's pupil is Verdie (Lynn Hamilton), a proud woman with reason to be. She's raised five children after her husband died, earning her own way and overcoming barriers of race. Verdie's pride won't let her admit her lack of schooling. But John-Boy, with an insight that shows he's a born teacher, finds a way to introduce her to reading and writing. Verdie makes exciting progress - until an incident beyond John-Boy's control wounds the ambitious student's pride. Now John-Boy faces a new challenge: can he bring Verdie back to the lessons meaning as much to him as they do to her?

Original airdate: Feb 22, 1973.

6.Gunsmoke, Vol. 1 - The Killer/ Kitty's Outlaw directed by: John Brahm, Robert Butler, William F. Claxton, William Conrad, Paul F. Edwards
May 19, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Gunsmoke, Vol. 1 - The Killer/ Kitty's Outlaw
Synopsis (from the back cover)

She's 40. And just now learning to read and write.

John-Boy's pupil is Verdie (Lynn Hamilton), a proud woman with reason to be. She's raised five children after her husband died, earning her own way and overcoming barriers of race. Verdie's pride won't let her admit her lack of schooling. But John-Boy, with an insight that shows he's a born teacher, finds a way to introduce her to reading and writing. Verdie makes exciting progress - until an incident beyond John-Boy's control wounds the ambitious student's pride. Now John-Boy faces a new challenge: can he bring Verdie back to the lessons meaning as much to him as they do to her?

Original airdate: Feb 22, 1973.

7.Gunsmoke: Matt Gets It & Hack Prime directed by: John Brahm, Robert Butler, William F. Claxton, William Conrad, Paul F. Edwards
May 19, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Gunsmoke: Matt Gets It & Hack Prime
These two episodes deal with the same theme, although their airdates differ by seven months. The first, "Matt Gets It" , is the premiere episode of the series, and James Arness as Matt Dillon is introduced by John Wayne. Early in the episode, Matt is gunned down by a gunslinger that is easy to anger and blames everyone else for the inevitable battle. He is then nursed back to health by Doc and fussed over by Kitty. It introduces the main characters and their relationships are established very quickly. In watching the episode, I was amazed at how quickly the relationships between Matt, Chester, Doc and Kitty are established. The episode ran for twenty years and those relationships did not change much over those years.
One thing that has always puzzled me about the series is that it is established ... Read More

8.Incredible Hulk starring: Bill Bixby, Jack Colvin
directed by: Bill Bixby, Jack Colvin, Patrick Boyriven, Mark A. Burley, Barry Crane
November 07, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Incredible Hulk
I actually loved the show and the TV pilot that once aired on CBS and soon got back to TV like on SCI-FI when I 1st catch the premiere of the back-to-back episodes. Yep this is not something to disappoint, it's a great movie that shows a real side of Bruce Banner (whom Stan Lee, the founder of Marvel Comics) changed to David 'cuz Bruce was too homosexual. Reason why they did that 'cuz of the reason of the name. So they add it along the TV series from '78 until it's demise in 1982. So sad Bill Bixby is not here. He was a good actor and definitely my all-time favorite stars. He's such a good man and I miss him deerly. Wish if he would've stay long. But long period short, it started off when David Banner begin losing his wife from an automobile accident, soon transformed into a doctor along with his associtate ... Read More

9.The Waltons - The Gift starring: Ralph Waite
directed by: Ralph Waite, Gwen Arner, Gabrielle Beaumont, Anthony Brand, Robert Butler
January 13, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Waltons - The Gift
I actually loved the show and the TV pilot that once aired on CBS and soon got back to TV like on SCI-FI when I 1st catch the premiere of the back-to-back episodes. Yep this is not something to disappoint, it's a great movie that shows a real side of Bruce Banner (whom Stan Lee, the founder of Marvel Comics) changed to David 'cuz Bruce was too homosexual. Reason why they did that 'cuz of the reason of the name. So they add it along the TV series from '78 until it's demise in 1982. So sad Bill Bixby is not here. He was a good actor and definitely my all-time favorite stars. He's such a good man and I miss him deerly. Wish if he would've stay long. But long period short, it started off when David Banner begin losing his wife from an automobile accident, soon transformed into a doctor along with his associtate ... Read More

10.Waltons: Triangle starring: Ralph Waite
directed by: Ralph Waite, Gwen Arner, Gabrielle Beaumont, Anthony Brand, Robert Butler
January 13, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Waltons: Triangle
I actually loved the show and the TV pilot that once aired on CBS and soon got back to TV like on SCI-FI when I 1st catch the premiere of the back-to-back episodes. Yep this is not something to disappoint, it's a great movie that shows a real side of Bruce Banner (whom Stan Lee, the founder of Marvel Comics) changed to David 'cuz Bruce was too homosexual. Reason why they did that 'cuz of the reason of the name. So they add it along the TV series from '78 until it's demise in 1982. So sad Bill Bixby is not here. He was a good actor and definitely my all-time favorite stars. He's such a good man and I miss him deerly. Wish if he would've stay long. But long period short, it started off when David Banner begin losing his wife from an automobile accident, soon transformed into a doctor along with his associtate ... Read More

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