Ep 14. The Children's Carol (2)
- December 15, 1977
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7.8 (151)
In this heartwarming Christmas episode of The Waltons season 6, we follow the second and final part of The Children's Carol story. As the community continues their preparations for Christmas, Olivia receives devastating news that her father has passed away. She becomes emotionally overwhelmed and decides to retreat to her hometown to spend some time alone and mourn her loss.
Meanwhile, back in Walton's Mountain, the children are eagerly anticipating the arrival of their father, John Walton, who is returning home from the city for Christmas. However, as they wait, they hear word that he has been delayed due to a snowstorm.
In the midst of these struggles, the children of Walton's Mountain come together to put on their annual Christmas pageant, despite the fact that their beloved music teacher, Miss Hunter, has resigned due to personal reasons. Led by the talented and determined young Mary Ellen, the children work tirelessly on their production of "The Children's Carol," hoping to bring joy and happiness to their community during the holiday season.
As the day of the pageant approaches, Olivia returns from her hometown, and the family rejoices in her safe return. Together, they attend the Christmas pageant, where they are treated to a beautiful and heartwarming performance by the children of Walton's Mountain. With John Walton still delayed by the snowstorm, the family finds comfort and joy in this wonderful display of talent and love.
The Children's Carol (2) is a touching and uplifting episode that reminds us of the importance of community, family, and the true meaning of Christmas. Through the difficult struggles of loss and separation, the children of Walton's Mountain find strength and purpose in coming together to spread the holiday spirit and bring joy to those around them. This episode is a must-see for fans of The Waltons and all those who love heartwarming holiday stories.