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11/8/22

[Answer] On which 1970's TV show would you have heard the classic line, "Good night, John Boy"?

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On which 1970's TV show would you have heard the classic line, "Good night, John Boy"?


  • The Waltons:The Waltons was a television series about a family living in rural Virginia during the Great Depression. The series premiered on CBS in 1972 with the urging from Congress for TV networks to air more family-oriented programming. Every episode concluded with the family saying goodnight to one another before drifting off to sleep. “Good night, John-Boy. Good night, Elizabeth. And good night, daddy. Good night, son. And good night, mama. Good night, Mary Ellen. Good night, Jim Bob.” "Goodnight, John-Boy" would became one of the most common catchphrases of the 1970s.



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