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The Loneliest Runner

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31: 322:. He offers John a ride home with them, but John starts running down hills and slopes, desperately trying to get home before the Rizzis. He arrives just in time to see the Rizzis pull into their driveway next door. Mortified that Nancy saw the sheet in his window, he turns and runs away. His parents are worried that night when he doesn’t return home and eventually call the police. 337:
badgering while they talk. He finally stands up to her, ordering her to shut up. He sheepishly admits that he was a bedwetter himself until he was 14. John empathetically forgives his father's secret shame. They go outside to wait until the store opens, as Arnold intends to buy John any new bed he wants immediately.
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game early Saturday morning to watch John play with his team. John wakes up even earlier than normal to wash his sheets but finds the laundromat is still closed at that hour. After a resounding victory, Arnold proudly drives John and his teammates home. As they pull up, everybody sees John’s soiled
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John is found by store personnel the next morning. The store won’t press charges because John did no damage. John explains to his father that in the relaxed surroundings without the pressure of his mother's constant hectoring, he was able to stay dry that night. Arnold is proud even as Alice keeps
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on the way to school. His supportive father, Arnold, had promised him a regular bed to replace his child-sized bed if he can stay dry until his next birthday days later. John’s mother Alice is shrill and strident, accusing him of either being too lazy to get out of bed at night to urinate or being
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coach to tell him John has broken the school record, being faster than even the high school seniors. Impressed, the track coach invites John to practice with the track team after school but John declines so he can run home and hide his sheet. Alice refuses to delay hanging his sheet outside if he
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An embarrassed John tells his friends a story that he had picked up a stray puppy that wet his bed but they seem unconvinced. Nancy offers to walk home with him after football practice, but John races home alone to pull in his sheet so she won’t see it. He tells his parents that he’s quitting the
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John’s parents take him to a doctor, who says there’s no apparent medical reason for John’s condition, but that some boys have very deep sleep cycles that don’t allow them to wake up. He asks if Arnold had a bedwetting problem since the condition affects boys more and is often
391:. Due to an injury in his shoulder ligaments during college, Landon was unable to pursue a career in sports and started acting, which eventually led to three very successful television series, in addition to other acting, directing, and writing jobs on other shows. 312:. Alice accepts for him, believing that it will be proof of whether John’s bedwetting is voluntary or involuntary. John reluctantly attends, then spends the entire night awake after the others go to sleep. Alice believes her accusations are confirmed. 333:, his favorite team, and runs around the store after changing into it. He stops in awe when he suddenly finds himself in the bedroom department, confronted with a large display of beds. He lies down contentedly in one and quickly falls asleep. 286:
football team because he lost his gear, which he actually threw out so he wouldn’t have to go to practice and could get home in time to pull in his sheet. For months, he continues to run home every day after school to hide the sheet.
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was the real-life version of the loneliest runner. As a child, he wet his bed until he was 14 and his mother, Peggy O'Neill, really did hang his sheets to dry outside of his bedroom window as punishment. The
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sheet, which his mother had found and hung out of his bedroom window to humiliate him. John’s friends make excuses and walk home. With Alice goading him, Arnold decides to scold John.
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At gym class, the coach orders the class to run a mile on the track. He’s astonished to see John build and hold a huge lead on the other boys. He calls the
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guest-starring as different doctors in seasons five and nine, as well as an appearance in season three). Landon also asked his on-screen daughter,
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Pretty Nancy Rizzi, a new classmate and next door neighbor, takes an interest in John and they walk home together. They plan to be study partners.
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to play Nancy Rizzi, saying the part was perfect for her. Melissa says she was both honored and thrilled to have been included.
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The character of John Curtis is modeled after Landon, as are his parents and other supporting characters. He reused actor
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Back in the present, the interviewer asks John the question of what interested him in running. He credits his parents.
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life that Landon experienced during his early life was also similar to the ones in this autobiographical film.
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John goes to track practice after school, where Nancy agrees to wait to walk home with him afterward.
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afterward, told that he will be asked questions like what got him into running. He
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John Marshall High School, 3939 Tracy Street, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California
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Nancy’s father shows up after school to surprise her with his new car, a
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Griffith Observatory, 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, California
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to play Doctor Claymore (who coincidentally later took two jobs on
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Mount Hollywood Drive Tunnel, Los Angeles, California
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Dermott Downs as Donnie, John's friend and teammate
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Michael Landon
Lance Kerwin
Brian Keith
David Rose
Ted Voigtlander
John Loeffler
Universal Television
NBC
autobiographical
made-for-television
film
Bonanza
Michael Landon
Lance Kerwin
Brian Keith
Little House on the Prairie
Melissa Sue Anderson
Emmy Awards
Olympic
marathon
Rafer Johnson
flashes back
bedwetting
laundromat
football
hereditary
varsity
track
sleepover

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