Jonathan and Mark come to a country-western bar where they provide an angelic assist to a young country singer emulating her lost mother, a former country star hoping to find her lost glory, and a widow mourning her lost husband.
A high school baseball star is being scouted by the pros, much to his delight and that of his father who's been coaching him, but a tragic motorcycle accident permanently shatters both their dreams.
To help Deke find a reason for living after his accident and shattered dreams, Jonathan enlists the aid of a gymnast who has reasons of his own to help rehabilitate Deke.
Monica and Tess become part of a small town church Christmas celebration in order to enter the lives of two brothers, one of whom is disabled, and help them through the difficult holiday season.
Sarah's strong-willed publisher father tries to persuade the Carters to move to New York and exerts a maleficent influence on Sarah's little country weekly.
A movie star always has the money to spend on his kids but never the time to spend with or be a real father to them, and Jonathan and Mark (who have been hired to look after the children) must show him the error of his ways.
An advertisement brings Jonathan and Mark to a neighborhood where an elderly scriptwriter needs an "angel" to bankroll his movie about the lonely people in his neighborhood, but making the film may mean tragedy for Mark.
Barry Rudd, an aimless young man dubbed Rudd the Dud, is given a hotel to manage by his wealthy father. Jonathan and Mark are on hand as bellhops and when not assisting Barry contend with a tyrannical boss.
The Walton family is set to acquire a new member of the family when eldest son John-Boy prepares to marry the daughter of a U.S. ambassador and have a Valentine's Day wedding. Stars Richard Thomas.
This romantic chapter in the famous, Emmy Award-winning Waltons saga is set directly after World War II and centers around the wedding plans of daughter Erin Walton and Paul Northridge.
The Fleming girls finally agree to have lunch with their estranged father at Heartland, and Lou is hurt by the easy way Amy and Tim can discuss horses.
Scott asks Lou to a black tie event on the same evening Ty accompanies Amy to the high school semi-formal leaving Jack alone at Heartland. When a fire breaks out in the barn, Jack is the only person around.