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"Appalachian Autumn"
CBS Playhouse episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 1
Directed by William A. Graham
Written by Earl Hamner, Jr.
Original air dateOctober 7, 1969 (1969-10-07)
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"Appalachian Autumn" is the first television play episode of the third season of the American television series CBS Playhouse. It is a drama about the poverty of the fictional coal mining town of Harper's Gap in West Virginia, and the attempts of a VISTA worker to assist the people of the town. [1]

"Appalachian Autumn" was broadcast October 7, 1969, and received technical Emmy awards for lighting. [2] Reviews of the episode were mixed, with Rick Du Brow in the Lexington, NC Dispatch calling it "still worth tuning in" in spite of CBS Playhouse "being on its soapbox." [3] The New York Times critic Jack Gould noted the episode was "not the pillar of dramatic success; nor is it immune to dramatic excess," but praised the broadcast on how it "comes to grips with an issue such as the reality of poor whites in Appalachia." [4]

Writer Earl Hamner, Jr. would later use this episode as the framework for his award-winning television series The Waltons. [5]

Actor Phillip Alford, a child during the filming, recounted his experience filming "Appalachian Autumn" in the book Growing Up on the Set, noting that one scene resulted in his getting a concussion. [6]

References

  1. ^ TV.com: CBS Playhouse: Appalachian Autumn.
  2. ^ TV.com: CBS Playhouse: Appalachian Autumn.
  3. ^ The Dispatch, October 7, 1969.
  4. ^ Earl Hamner: From Walton's Mountain To Tomorrow. James E. Person, Cumberland House Publishing, 2005, ISBN  9781581824551, p154.
  5. ^ TV.com: CBS Playhouse: Appalachian Autumn.
  6. ^ Growing Up on the Set: Interviews With 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television. Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup, McFarland, 2002, ISBN  9780786412549, p17.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Appalachian Autumn"
CBS Playhouse episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 1
Directed by William A. Graham
Written by Earl Hamner, Jr.
Original air dateOctober 7, 1969 (1969-10-07)
Episode chronology
← Previous
" Shadow Game"
Next →
" Sadbird"
List of episodes

"Appalachian Autumn" is the first television play episode of the third season of the American television series CBS Playhouse. It is a drama about the poverty of the fictional coal mining town of Harper's Gap in West Virginia, and the attempts of a VISTA worker to assist the people of the town. [1]

"Appalachian Autumn" was broadcast October 7, 1969, and received technical Emmy awards for lighting. [2] Reviews of the episode were mixed, with Rick Du Brow in the Lexington, NC Dispatch calling it "still worth tuning in" in spite of CBS Playhouse "being on its soapbox." [3] The New York Times critic Jack Gould noted the episode was "not the pillar of dramatic success; nor is it immune to dramatic excess," but praised the broadcast on how it "comes to grips with an issue such as the reality of poor whites in Appalachia." [4]

Writer Earl Hamner, Jr. would later use this episode as the framework for his award-winning television series The Waltons. [5]

Actor Phillip Alford, a child during the filming, recounted his experience filming "Appalachian Autumn" in the book Growing Up on the Set, noting that one scene resulted in his getting a concussion. [6]

References

  1. ^ TV.com: CBS Playhouse: Appalachian Autumn.
  2. ^ TV.com: CBS Playhouse: Appalachian Autumn.
  3. ^ The Dispatch, October 7, 1969.
  4. ^ Earl Hamner: From Walton's Mountain To Tomorrow. James E. Person, Cumberland House Publishing, 2005, ISBN  9781581824551, p154.
  5. ^ TV.com: CBS Playhouse: Appalachian Autumn.
  6. ^ Growing Up on the Set: Interviews With 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television. Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup, McFarland, 2002, ISBN  9780786412549, p17.



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