Emily Longeretta Tayshia Adams is set to co-host the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted, Variety has learned exclusively. The show will take place live at the Barker Hangar on Sunday, June 5, at 10 p.m.
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Another Waltons family made-for-TV movie is just around the corner. “The Waltons’ Thanksgiving” will debut later this year (fourth quarter 2022) on The CW.Bellamy Young, Logan Shroyer and Richard Thomas will reprise their roles from the last TV movie, “The Waltons’ Homecoming,” for this latest film. Teddy Sears also joins the cast.Thomas, who originally starred as John Boy Walton in the 1972 TV series “The Waltons,” will narrate the movie. Here’s the logline for the film: “The holiday spirit is in the air on Walton Mountain in 1934 as the Walton family eagerly prepares for the annual Harvest Festival Fair in town.
Carnival rides, talent shows and pie contests come around every year, but at this year’s Harvest Festival Fair, a young boy arrives that will dramatically change the Waltons’ lives in ways that they could have never imagined.”“The Waltons’ Homecoming” debuted last year on The CW. The film followed the Walton family as they prepared for John Sr. homecoming to spend Christmas together.
After a storm got in the way, John Boy had to find his father and the journey through it changed his life forever.“The Waltons’ Thanksgiving” is produced by Magnolia Hill Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Sam Haskell executive produces alongside writer/co-executive producer Jim Strain, co-executive producer Hudson Hickman, producer Billy Levin, and producer Bobby Kelly.
Joe Lazarov will direct and also serve as co-executive producer. Tena Clark is the composer. “The Waltons” original series was created by Earl Hamner, Jr.
.Emily Longeretta Tayshia Adams is set to co-host the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted, Variety has learned exclusively. The show will take place live at the Barker Hangar on Sunday, June 5, at 10 p.m.
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MTV Movie & TV Awards are ready to honor the best of entertainment in an epic, one-night-only event!On Tuesday, MTV announced the full list of nominees for the upcoming awards ceremony. Originally announced as a two-night event, the show will now honor top favorites in both scripted and unscripted entertainment in one star-studded ceremony, set to air live from Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday, June 5, at 8 p.m.
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Selome Hailu The CW announced a new movie, “The Waltons’ Thanksgiving,” which will debut in the fourth quarter of 2022. A follow-up to 2021’s “The Waltons’ Homecoming,” the special will feature Bellamy Young, Logan Shroyer and Richard Thomas reprising their roles with Teddy Sears newly joining the cast.Set on Walton Mountain in 1934, “The Waltons’ Thanksgiving” follows the Walton family as they eagerly prepare for the annual Harvest Festival Fair. Carnival rides, talent shows and pie contests come around every year, but at this year’s fair, a young boy arrives that will dramatically change the Waltons’ lives in ways that they could have never imagined.The TV movie that kicked off the Waltons franchise was 1971’s “The Homecoming: A Christmas Story.” Earl Hamner Jr.