Richard Thomas , the actor who played the iconic John-Boy Walton, recently revealed who he still speaks to from The Waltons nearly 50 years after the show ended.

During an interview with People published on May 26, Thomas, 74, reflected on the lasting love fans have for the ’70s historical drama series — including the show’s memorable catchphrase, “Good night, John-Boy.” Each episode of The Waltons ended with the family members saying goodnight to each other, and to this day, fans recite the line to him.

When asked if he ever gets tired of it all these years later, Thomas declared, “Oh God, no,” he says. “Oh no, no. I love it. I get lots of ‘Good night, John-Boys.’ It’s very sweet. It makes me very happy.”

Thomas also shared that he and many of his Waltons costars are “still like a big family” today. The actors he still keeps in touch with today include Michael Learned, 87, Judy Norton, 68, Jon Walmsley, 70, Mary Elizabeth McDonough, 65, David W. Harper, 64, Eric Scott, 67, and Kami Cotler, 60.

“We’re very close, stay in touch all the time,” he explained. “Nothing better could have ever happened to any other actor.”

THE WALTONS

In a late-April interview with Page Six, Thomas echoed this enduring soft spot for The Waltons. “I have nothing but only incredible gratitude, affection, and fond memories,” he told the publication. “It was a wonderful piece of television for its time.”

Thomas added of The Waltons‘ popularity during its heyday, “The reach of that was phenomenal… and hard for people to understand today.”

The Waltons aired for nine seasons from 1972 to 1977. In addition to the actors mentioned above, it starred Ralph Waite, Joe Conley, Ellen Corby, Will Geer, and Ronnie Claire Edwards, among others.

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