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Little House on the Prairie

Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's series of "Little House" books, this drama series revolved around the 1870s adventures of the Ingalls family -- father Charles, mother Caroline, eldest daughter Mary, middle daughter/narrator Laura and youngest daughter Carrie -- who owned a farm in Walnut Grove, Minn., during the late 1800s, and the daughters all attended school where they were annoyed by bratty Nellie Oleson. As the years went on, Mary lost her eyesight and moved away to teach at a school for the blind, and the Ingalls family moved to the Dakota territory --and back. Laura met Almanzo Wilder, a man who would ultimately become her husband. During the ninth and final season, Charles and Caroline sold their farm and moved away, leaving Laura and Almanzo in Walnut Grove.

S1, EP4 "Mr. Edwards' Homecoming"

When Charles brings an old friend home to dinner, Caroline decides the man would be a perfect match for Widow Snider.

S3, EP21 "Gold Country"

Ruined crops force Charles and his family to leave Walnut Grove and try their luck in the gold camps.

S3, EP22 "Gold Country"

Charles (Michael Landon) regrets uprooting his family to the camps until he gets gold fever. With Karen Grassle, Melissa Sue Anderson and Melissa Gilbert.

S4, EP1 "Castoffs"

A lonely elderly woman tries to settle in Walnut Grove. With Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Melissa Sue Anderson and Melissa Gilbert.

S1, EP5 "The Love of Johnny Johnson"

Laura falls for a new student (Mitch Vogel), who shows a greater interest in Mary.

S1, EP6 "If I Should Wake Before I Die"

Charles helps a woman stage her own wake to ensure her distant children's attendance.

S1, EP7 "Town Party, Country Party"

Laura befriends a lonely, crippled girl (Kim Richards) sheltered by her father.

S4, EP2 "Times of Change"

Charles and Mary (Michael Landon, Melissa Sue Anderson) take their first trip to Chicago. With Karen Grassle and Melissa Gilbert.

S4, EP3 "My Ellen"

Tragedy strikes after Laura (Melissa Gilbert) convinces a mother to let her daughter go swimming in the creek. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

S4, EP4 "The Handyman"

Gossip flies about Caroline and a man (Gil Gerard) building her kitchen in exchange for room and board.

S1, EP8 "Ma's Holiday"

Caroline reluctantly leaves the children with a baby sitter when Charles invites her on a 6-day trip to Mankato.

S1, EP9 "School Mom"

Substitute-teacher Caroline deals with a boy (Dirk Blocker) ridiculed for his limited literacy.

S4, EP5 "The Wolves"

A pack of wild dogs, crazed with hunger, kills the livestock of Walnut Grove farmers. With Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Melissa Sue Anderson and Melissa Gilbert.

S1, EP10 "The Raccoon"

After Laura's pet raccoon bites her and the dog, Charles and Caroline discover it is rabid.

S4, EP6 "The Creeper of Walnut Grove"

After an unknown thief plagues Walnut Grove, Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and her friend investigate. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

S4, EP7 "To Run and Hide"

Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) decides to retire after a patient dies. With Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Melissa Sue Anderson and Melissa Gilbert.

S4, EP8 "The Aftermath"

Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) is held hostage by the outlaw Jesse James (guest star Dennis Rucker). With Michael Landon, Karen Grassle and Melissa Gilbert.

S4, EP9 "The High Cost of Being Right"

Jonathan Garvey's barn burns down leaving the family with no means of support, but Jonathan is angry when his wife takes a job at the post office.

S4, EP10 "The Fighter"

Charles take Jonathan's place in a bout with an aging fighter (Moses Gunn), but victory dims when Charles realizes the boxer is badly injured.

S4, EP11 "Meet Me at the Fair"

Mary plans to meet a shy suitor at the Mankato Fair, until she encounters his charming balloonist boss.

S4, EP12 "Here Come the Bride"

Nellie's (Alison Arngrim) elopement causes havoc with her parents (Katherine MacGregor, Richard Bull). With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

S4, EP13 "Freedom Flight"

An American Indian boy arrives in town seeking medical help for his ailing father. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

S4, EP14 "The Rivals"

Laura wants to impress a newly discovered old buddy; Charles and Jonathan try to start a freight line.

S4, EP15 "Whisper Country"

Mary takes a teaching job in a backwoods community only to clash with a hostile woman bent on driving her away.

S4, EP16 "I Remember, I Remember"

Caroline recalls her first meeting with Charles when he is late for their wedding anniversary celebration.

S4, EP17 "Be My Friend"

Laura finds a bottle bearing a message floating downstream, then another containing an infant's picture.

S1, EP11 "The Voice of Tinker Jones"

A mute coppersmith (Chuck McCann) plans to end a controversy over a proposed church bell.

S1, EP13 "The Lord Is My Shepherd"

Feeling rejected, Laura does not pray for the recovery of her sickly newborn brother.

S1, EP14 "The Lord Is My Shepherd"

A mountain man (Ernest Borgnine) helps Laura deal with guilt over the baby's death.

S4, EP18 "The Inheritance"

News of Charles' inheritance from a wealthy relative prompts townspeople to suggest uses for the money.

S1, EP12 "The Award"

Burning the midnight oil preparing for a school contest, Mary causes a fire, and Caroline orders her to withdraw.

S4, EP19 "The Stranger"

Charles helps Mr. Oleson's unloved nephew learn values by hiring him for odd jobs.

S1, EP15 "Christmas at Plum Creek"

The Ingalls struggle with limited funds as they decide on Christmas gifts.

S4, EP20 "A Most Precious Gift"

Pregnant Caroline worries Charles will be disappointed if her baby is a girl.

S1, EP16 "Family Quarrel"

The Olesons separate after arguing about the quality of the Ingalls' eggs.

S4, EP21 "I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away"

Caroline and Charles do not tell Mary she will soon be totally blind.

S4, EP22 "I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away"

An understanding instructor helps Mary cope with her blindness; Walnut Grove faces financial ruin.

S1, EP17 "Doctor's Lady"

Doc Baker falls in love treating Mrs. Oleson's niece for an injured arm.

S5, EP1 "As Long as We're Together"

The Ingalls move from financially troubled Walnut Grove to the busy town of Winoka.

S1, EP18 "Plague"

Doc Baker drafts Charles to help townspeople quarantined during a typhus outbreak.

S5, EP2 "As Long as We're Together"

The Ingalls, Garveys and Olesons have trouble with city life; Charles tries to reform Albert.

S1, EP19 "The Circus Man"

A traveling showman (Red Buttons) hawks a supposedly medicinal powder from India.

S5, EP3 "The Winoka Warriors"

An unusual football game convinces a father (John Ireland) his blind son deserves an education.

S5, EP4 "The Man Inside"

Laura's innocent joke about a fat man has near-tragic results when he turns out to be her best friend's father.

S1, EP20 "Child of Pain"

Caroline volunteers Charles to keep a round-the-clock watch on a drunken, abusive father.

S5, EP5 "There's No Place Like Home"

Charles and Jonathan become increasingly unhappy with Winoka; guest Ray Bolger.

S1, EP21 "Money Crop"

A school-trained farmer (Alan Fudge) convinces Charles to switch from wheat to a new corn variety.

S5, EP6 "There's No Place Like Home"

Shocked at Walnut Grove's condition, the returning Ingalls, Garveys and Olesons try to convince the founder (Karl Swenson) it can be saved.

S1, EP22 "Survival"

The Ingalls family, returning from a trip to the city, is stopped by a U.S. marshal looking for a Sioux renegade.

S5, EP7 "Fagin"

Albert decides to run away because Laura believes he is stealing Charles' attention.

S5, EP8 "Harriet's Happenings"

Mrs. Oleson writes a newspaper gossip column that manages to anger and slander nearly everyone in town.

S1, EP23 "To See the World"

A farm boy (Mitch Vogel) takes Mr. Edward's tales to heart and heads to the big city.

S5, EP9 "The Wedding"

Mary accepts Adam's proposal, but doubts they can raise children.

S1, EP24 "Founder's Day"

A tough logger's (Forrest Tucker) disdain goads Charles into the Founder's Day chopping contest.

S5, EP10 "Men Will Be Boys"

Charles and Jonathan Garvey try to prove to their sons that they're not yet old enough to be called men.

S2, EP1 "The Richest Man in Walnut Grove"

A company owing money to Charles goes bankrupt, leaving him deeply in debt.

S5, EP11 "The Cheaters"

Nellie tutors Andy, then wants him to steal test answers.

S5, EP12 "Blind Journey"

Mrs. Oleson, Charles and Joe (Moses Gunn) move the blind children to Walnut Grove; Adam panics at a river crossing.

S2, EP2 "Four Eyes"

Mary's failing eyes cause problems with her schoolwork, forcing Charles to seek help.

S2, EP5 "Haunted House"

Laura decides to find out for herself if a hermit (John Anderson) is really a maniac.

S5, EP14 "The Godsister"

Carrie creates an imaginary playmate and a heavenly adventure to learn when Charles will return.

S2, EP4 "The Big Inning"

The Green-Stockings of Sleepy Eye challenge the men of Walnut Grove to a baseball game.

S5, EP15 "The Craftsman"

Albert endures the scorn of residents when he becomes apprentice to a Jewish woodcarver.

S5, EP16 "Blind Man's Bluff"

A Walnut Grove youngster pretends his temporary blindness is permanent to keep his mother and father together.

S5, EP17 "Dance With Me"

Laura and Albert decide to spark a romance between hard-drinking Toby Noe and straight-laced Amanda Jane Cooper.

S5, EP18 "The Sound of Children"

Pregnant Mary wants to reconcile Adam and his wealthy Bostonian father.

S5, EP19 "The Lake Kezia Monster"

The children plot to scare Mrs. Oleson into returning an old woman's (Hermione Baddeley) home.

S5, EP20 "Barn Burner"

Charles and Joe Kagan are jurors in the trial of a bigot accused of torching a barn and assaulting Andy.

S5, EP21 "Enchanted Cottage"

Adam becomes depressed when Mary announces she can distinguish between light and dark.

S5, EP22 "Someone Please Love Me"

Away from home on a buying trip, Charles faces an emotional problem when a lonely woman and her children turn to him for affection.

S5, EP23 "Mortal Mission"

Charles and Jonathan set out on a search for medicine when members of their families contract anthrax.

S5, EP24 "The Odyssey"

Laura and Albert leave home to help a terminally ill boy realize his dream of seeing the ocean before he dies.

S6, EP1 "Back to School"

Laura tries to convince Almanzo she is mature and her love for him is not just infatuation.

S6, EP2 "Back to School"

Laura wants to pass the teaching exam to prove her maturity, but romantic rival Nellie has other ideas.

S2, EP9 "The Camp-Out"

Mrs. Oleson complicates the Ingallses' long-awaited camping vacation by deciding that she and her family should go along.

S2, EP7 "Remember Me"

A dying widow (Patricia Neal) asks the Ingalls to help find homes for her children.

S2, EP8 "Remember Me"

When it appears the widow's children must be separated, Mr. Edwards makes an announcement.

S6, EP3 "The Family Tree"

The Ingalls go to court to adopt Albert, but his father reappears and demands custody.

S2, EP6 "The Spring Dance"

Laura and Widow Snider (Bonnie Bartlett) scheme to get dates for the spring dance.

S6, EP4 "The Third Miracle"

Mary must get help when a stagecoach accident traps Adam and endangers a pregnant woman; Laura and Albert offer a beehive to their rivals.

S2, EP3 "Ebenezer Sprague"

Laura makes friends with a local fisherman, unaware he is also the new town banker with the reputation of being mean.

S6, EP5 "Annabelle"

Laura becomes jealous when Almanzo dates another girl; Mr. Oleson learns that the fat lady in a visiting circus is his sister.

S2, EP10 "At the End of the Rainbow"

Laura thinks she has found gold and imagines the glamorous life it can buy.

S6, EP6 "The Preacher Takes a Wife"

Mrs. Oleson demands the Rev. Alden's resignation when she discovers a woman parishioner spent the night in his room.

S6, EP7 "The Halloween Dream"

Albert dreams that he and Laura have been captured by Indians who want him to lead an attack against the U.S. Army.

S2, EP11 "The Gift"

Laura and Mary's plans to raise money for the pastor's birthday by investing the Sunday-school funds backfire.

S6, EP8 "The Return of Mr. Edwards"

Charles and Laura rush to the aid of an old friend when they learn that a disabling accident has destroyed his will to live.

S2, EP12 "His Father's Son"

Mr. Edwards' adopted son, an avid reader, shows no interest in hunting.

S6, EP9 "The King Is Dead"

A con artist (Ray Walston) and a wrestler convince Jonathan he could be a champion and urge the town to bet on him.

S2, EP13 "The Talking Machine"

A voice-recording device broadcasts Laura's love for a new boy (Eric Shea) all over town.

S6, EP10 "The Faith Healer"

A charismatic preacher (James Olson) entices residents from the Rev. Alden's teachings.

S3, EP19 "The Music Box"

Nightmares plague Laura (Melissa Gilbert) after she steals a small toy. With Michael Landon, Karen Grassle and Melissa Sue Anderson.

S3, EP20 "The Election"

Mary and Nellie (Melissa Sue Anderson, Alison Arngrim) run against each other for class president. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

S9, EP22 "Hello and Goodbye"

Matthew meets the father who abandoned him; a famous author stays at the Wilder boarding house.

S9, EP21 "May I Have This Dance?"

Mrs Oleson reacts angrily to the news that her 16-year-old son, Willie, is engaged. She tries to prevent the wedding until Willie defies her.

S3, EP18 "The Wisdom of Solomon"

A black boy (guest star Todd Bridges) enslaves himself to the Ingallses in exchange for an education. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

S3, EP17 "To Live With Fear"

Charles (Michael Landon) risks his life and the lives of his crew by rushing a tunnel-dynamiting job. With Karen Grassle.

S3, EP16 "To Live With Fear"

Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) needs an immediate operation, so Charles (Michael Landon) leaves the farm for a dangerous high-paying job.

S3, EP15 "Injun Kid"

The family tries to help a boy who was rejected by the townsfolk because his father was an Indian warrior.

S3, EP14 "Little Women"

Mrs. Oleson casts Nellie as lead in the children's play; a girl plots marriage for her widowed mother.

S3, EP13 "Quarantine"

When Mr. Edwards takes his deathly ill daughter to a mountain cabin to nurse her, Laura tries to help.

S3, EP11 "Blizzard"

The community's children are trapped by a sudden snowstorm while on their way home from school. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

S3, EP10 "The Hunters"

Laura asks help from a blind recluse (Burl Ives) and his trapper son (Johnny Crawford) when Charles has a hunting accident.

S3, EP9 "Bully Boys"

Charles tries to tolerate three bullies, until they assault his family.

S3, EP4 "Little Girl Lost"

A drunken former miner (John Ireland) must rescue Carrie from a deep hole.

S1, EP3 "The 100-Mile Walk"

After a hailstorm devastates his crops, Charles learns of blasting work available in a faraway quarry.

S1, EP2 "Country Girls"

Before their first day of school, Laura and Mary worry other students won't accept them.

S1, EP1 "A Harvest of Friends"

After promising to fix a store's roof and stack sacks of grain, Charles falls out of a tree.

"Bless All the Dear Children"

Christmas becomes a nightmare for Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and Almanzo (Dean Butler) as they search for a deranged woman who has kidnapped their baby.

"Look Back to Yesterday"

Charles Ingalls stops in Walnut Grove to see the Wilders with his dying son, Albert.

"The Last Farewell"

Walnut Grove citizens vow to destroy their homes after learning that Eastern financiers own their town.

Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's series of "Little House" books, this drama series revolved around the 1870s adventures of the Ingalls family -- father Charles, mother Caroline, eldest daughter Mary, middle daughter/narrator Laura and youngest daughter Carrie -- who owned a farm in Walnut Grove, Minn., during the late 1800s, and the daughters all attended school where they were annoyed by bratty Nellie Oleson. As the years went on, Mary lost her eyesight and moved away to teach at a school for the blind, and the Ingalls family moved to the Dakota territory --and back. Laura met Almanzo Wilder, a man who would ultimately become her husband. During the ninth and final season, Charles and Caroline sold their farm and moved away, leaving Laura and Almanzo in Walnut Grove.
Starring: Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Melissa Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson, Richard Bull, Katherine MacGregor, Alison Arngrim, Jonathan Gilbert, Kevin Hagen, Dabbs Greer, Merlin Olsen, Patrick Laborteaux, Hersha Parady, Matthew Labyorteaux, Linwood Boomer, Don "Red" Baker, Ketty Lester, Jeff Corey, Moses Gunn, Lindsay Greenbush, Sidney Greenbush, Brenda Turnbaugh, Wendi Turnbaugh, Joan Tompkins, James O'Connell, Larry Golden, Tony Becker, Carl Pitti, Christian Berrigan, Brett Ericson
Original Air Date: Sep 11, 1974
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
4 seasons available on demand (18 episodes)

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