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  1. The Collision: Directed by Richard Thomas. With Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, Michael Learned, Ellen Corby. And old love (Kathleen Quinlan) returns and urges John-Boy to join the rebellion in Spain.

    • (119)
    • Drama, Family, Romance
    • Richard Thomas
    • 1976-03-04
    • Recap
    • Guest Cast

    An old flame is rekindled for John Boy when Selina Linville returns to Waltons Mountain after being away at boarding school. She has grand ideas that John Boy should join her and go to Spain and write about a war which is happening there. She claims that he is a coward by not jumping at the chance to go, however he maintains that all of the mountai...

    •Kathleen Quinlan as Selena Linville

    •Eduard Franz as Colonel Linville

    •Doreen Lang as Meg Phillips

    •Karen Teitelman as Ariel Robins

  2. Original Airdate: March 4, 1976. Teleplay: John McGreevey. Director: Richard Thomas. Description: John-Boy resparks his relationship with Selina Linville who is bent adventure and the romance of war with a passion to join the Spanish Rebellion. Elizabeth has become friends with a new schoolgirl who she feels she can't compete with. Prologue:

  3. "The Waltons" The Collision (TV Episode 1976) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Collision. Available on Prime Video, iTunes, Amazon Freevee. S4 E25: A former girlfriend returns to Walton's Mountain and challenges John-Boy to reexamine his goals. Drama Mar 4, 1976 47 min. Starring Virginia Capers, Kathleen Quinlan, Eduard Franz. Cast & Crew. VC. Virginia Capers. Guest Star. KQ. Kathleen Quinlan. Guest Star. EF.

  5. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Waltons : The Collision (1976) - Richard Thomas on AllMovie - In the final episode of The Waltons' fourth…

  6. The Waltons season 4 The Collision - Metacritic. Summary This is the story of the Waltons. The show takes place during the Depression and then during World War II. John & Olivia had eight kids, three girls and five boys. One of the boys died at birth; he was a twin to Jim-Bob.