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1 day ago · Bunny’s characterisation is fascinating, too. Writer Earl Hamner, Jr. eschews all the obvious and lazy approaches to his subject. Bunny could easily have been written as a monstrous diva, just the latest in a long line of Twilight Zone idiots to get their comeuppance.
5 days ago · Answer: Earl Hamner Jr. Earl Hamner Jr. was the creator and narrator of 'The Waltons'. His birthday is on 10th July, which, coincidentally, is the same as mine.
4 days ago · The famous family drama “The Waltons” was based on Nelson County native Earl Hamner’s novel “Spencer’s Mountain,” inspired by his experiences growing up in Nelson County during the Great Depression.
3 days ago · Rod Serling wrote the original screenplays for or adapted 99 of the 156 "The Twilight Zone" episodes. Charles Beaumont wrote the second most episodes for the series, with 22; Richard Matheson wrote the third most with 14, and Earl Hamner Jr. wrote the fourth most with 4.
5 days ago · What is the name of the Great Depression-era series based on the novel "Spencer's Mountain" by Earl Hamner, Jr.? Answer: The Waltons "The Waltons" was set in a fictional town in Virginia in the 1930s and '40s.
4 days ago · “The Waltons” was a television show created by Earl Hamner Jr. based on his book “Spencer’s Mountain,” a semi-autobiographical novel set in a fictionalized version of Schuyler.