I remember watching "Apple's Way" on Sunday evenings as a kid. It was produced by Earl Hamner, Jr, the same man who produced and created "The Waltons", therefore, it was a very wholesome program. I was a super huge fan back then, but caught a few episodes on TV Land a few years ago in rerun, finding that it really wasn't as good as what I thought it was back then. Still, I wish I had recorded every episode, because it consumed my teen years - I was in love with Patti Cohoon, who played the oldest daughter, Cathy Apple. Many of the characters in the program reminded me of my own family. The Apples lived in Appleton, Iowa and George Apple (the father played by Ronny Cox) had moved his family back to his "home" from California, where the family encountered such things as a tornado, an airplane crash at Thanksgiving, and an entry into the country fair! The house was a dreamhouse with a waterwheel and pond in the front yard. "Apple's Way" may not have been the best of writing efforts...at least not by today's standards, but it was a decent program and sure beats the "reality" shows of today.
--David Callihan
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