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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.

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.

S4, EP19 "The Stranger"

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

S4, EP20 "A Most Precious Gift"

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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

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

S6, EP14 "Author, Author"

The sudden death of Caroline's mother dims the joy over the birth of Mary's baby; guest Barry Sullivan.

S2, EP14 "The Pride of Walnut Grove"

When Caroline is away with Mary at an arithmetic championship, Laura has a hard time filling her mother's shoes at home.

S6, EP12 "Crossed Connections"

Mrs. Oleson eavesdrops on her neighbors' new telephones and hears a secret that could split the Garveys.

S2, EP15 "A Matter of Faith"

A deadly infection fells Caroline before she can join her family on a camping trip.

S6, EP13 "The Angry Heart"

The Ingallses' neighbors are thrilled to learn that their 16-year-old grandson is coming to live with them.

S2, EP16 "The Runaway Caboose"

Charles and Mr. Edwards race to rescue Mary, Laura and a friend from a runaway caboose.

S6, EP14 "The Werewolf of Walnut Grove"

Albert and Laura decide to play a trick on the school bully, when it appears his disruption of classes will force the Wilders to leave.

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.

S6, EP15 "Whatever Happened to the Class of '56?"

Charles and Caroline feel like poor relatives when they attend their high-school reunion in Milwaukee.

S2, EP17 "Troublemaker"

A strict teacher (Richard Basehart) develops an instant dislike for Laura.

S6, EP19 "Darkness Is My Friend"

Three escaped convicts, one wounded, take hostages at the School for the Blind.

S2, EP18 "The Long Road Home"

Charles and Mr. Edwards join two others (Louis Gossett Jr., Richard Jaeckel) to transport explosives.

S6, EP17 "Silent Promises"

Laura's sign-language pupil (Alban Branton) falls in love with her.

S2, EP19 "For My Lady"

Rumors fly when Charles performs odd jobs for a widow (Mariette Hartley) to get a china set for Caroline.

S6, EP21 "May We Make Them Proud"

The School for the Blind burns, killing Mary's baby and leaving her bereft and the community stunned.

S6, EP19 "May We Make Them Proud"

The loss of her baby shatters Mary; the residents attempt to recover from the shock.

S2, EP20 "Centennial"

A Russian emigrant (Theodore Bikel) objects to cancellation of the centennial party.

S6, EP20 "Wilder and Wilder"

Charles hopes Laura's affections will shift to Almanzo's flamboyant younger brother.

S2, EP21 "Soldier's Return"

A gentle and sensitive musician returns to Walnut Grove to resume his career as a teacher.

S6, EP21 "Second Spring"

His wife's nagging sends Nels on the road, where he meets a charming woman (Suzanne Rogers).

S2, EP22 "Going Home"

A crop-destroying tornado convinces Charles to sell the farm and return to his old home.

S6, EP25 "Sweet Sixteen"

Almanzo realizes Laura's maturity when she passes the teaching exam and receives her license.

S6, EP26 "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not"

Almanzo leaves town after Laura is forced to refuse his marriage proposal; the Olesons' new accountant proposes to Nellie.

S7, EP1 "Laura Ingalls Wilder"

Almanzo loses his money in a bad real-estate deal; Laura takes a teaching job.

S7, EP2 "Laura Ingalls Wilder"

Almanzo's pride dissolves the engagement, but Eliza Jane plans to reunite him with Laura.

S7, EP3 "A New Beginning"

Toughs thwart Jonathan and Andy's attempts to start a freight line in Sleepy Eye.

S7, EP4 "Fight, Team, Fight"

The new coach of the town's football team endangers the boys' spirits and health in his attempt to regain past glories.

S7, EP5 "The Silent Cry"

The School for the Blind's caretaker sets out to become a respectable farmer so that he may adopt two orphaned brothers.

S7, EP6 "Portrait of Love"

A mother tries to reunite with the daughter she abandoned, now a blind artist, but meets with hostility.

S7, EP7 "Divorce, Walnut Grove Style"

Laura brawls with a woman she considers her rival, then leaves Almanzo.

S7, EP8 "Dearest Albert, I'll Miss You"

Albert tells a pen pal he is tall and athletic; she fabricates to hide her paralysis.

S7, EP9 "The In-Laws"

Charles and Almanzo become partners in a new freight company and quickly get into an argument over the shortest route to the next town.

S3, EP1 "The Collection"

A man (Johnny Cash) dressed as a cleric and his wife (June Carter Cash) claim to be on a mission of mercy.

S3, EP12 "I'll Ride the Wind"

Mr. Edwards' adopted son, John, refuses a college scholarship when Mary agrees to be his wife.

S3, EP3 "The Race"

After having her horse shod for the annual race, Laura learns that the Olesons have purchased an expensive racehorse for Nellie.

S5, EP12 "Blind Journey"

Mrs. Oleson, Charles and Joe (Moses Gunn) move the blind children to Walnut Grove.

S7, EP10 "To See the Light"

Charles and Caroline are thrilled, but Mary is apprehensive, when a head injury restores Adam's sight.

S3, EP2 "Bunny"

Nellie feigns injury after an argument with Laura, then tries to manipulate others.

S7, EP11 "To See the Light"

Mary feels like a burden when Adam resumes his education to be a lawyer.

S3, EP6 "Journey in the Spring"

Charles rushes back to Wisconsin after he learns his mother has died and his father is suicidal with grief.

S7, EP12 "Oleson Versus Oleson"

The women of Walnut Grove revolt when the men won't alter a law giving property to husbands only.

S3, EP7 "Journey in the Spring"

Charles' father stays with the Ingalls, but an incident with Laura deepens his depression.

S7, EP13 "Come, Let Us Reason Together"

Nellie's imminent motherhood causes a rift between the in-laws over the religious upbringing of the child.

S5, EP13 "Blind Journey"

Adam panics at a river crossing; the students and a socialite surprise Mrs. Oleson.

S7, EP14 "The Nephews"

Laura and Almanzo make the mistake of agreeing to care for his nephews while their parents are on vacation.

S3, EP5 "The Monster of Walnut Grove"

Laura thinks she saw Mr. Oleson kill his wife, but no one believes her.

S7, EP15 "Make a Joyful Noise"

Joe Kagan works up the courage to court Hester Sue, and learns she plans to marry an undertaker (Mel Stewart).

S3, EP8 "Fred"

Laura cannot understand why the rest of the family doesn't like her cranky billy goat.

S7, EP16 "Goodbye Mrs. Wilder"

Mrs. Oleson's constant interference prompts Laura to quit as Walnut Grove's teacher.

S3, EP9 "Bully Boys"

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

S7, EP17 "Sylvia"

Albert falls in love with a 14-year-old girl who lives in a world of fear after being attacked by a rapist.

S7, EP18 "Sylvia"

Albert decides to take matters into his own hands when he hears that Sylvia's father is planning to move her to another state.

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.

S7, EP19 "Blind Justice"

Adam's first client on returning to Walnut Grove is a man accused of cheating the townspeople in a land fraud.

S3, EP4 "Little Girl Lost"

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

S7, EP20 "I Do, Again"

Caroline and Laura announce their pregnancies together, but Caroline's visit to the doctor devastates her.

S3, EP13 "Quarantine"

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

S7, EP21 "The Lost Ones"

Charles sees two children (Jason Bateman, Missy Francis) lose their parents in an accident.

S7, EP22 "The Lost Ones"

Charles looks for the orphans who fled from the cruelty of their adopted home.

S3, EP14 "Little Women"

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

S8, EP1 "The Reincarnation of Nellie"

The Olesons take in a girl from the orphanage to take the place of Nellie, who has moved to New York.

S3, EP15 "Injun Kid"

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

S8, EP2 "The Reincarnation of Nellie"

Nancy Oleson causes havoc as she schemes to win the lead in the school festival.

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.

S8, EP3 "Growin' Pains"

James, the Ingallses' newly adopted son, decides that there isn't enough room for him in their small house and runs away.

S8, EP4 "Dark Sage"

Overworked Dr. Baker is shocked to discover his new medical partner (Don Marshall) is black.

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.

S8, EP5 "A Wiser Heart"

Laura's college class brings romantic pressure from the professor and a confrontation with Eliza Jane.

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.

S8, EP6 "Gambini the Great"

The children of Walnut Grove idolize an aging daredevil and endanger themselves by attempting his stunts.

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.

S8, EP7 "The Legend of Black Jake"

Mr. Oleson seeks revenge on his wife after she refuses to pay a small ransom to his bumbling kidnappers.

S8, EP8 "Chicago"

Charles travels to Chicago to console his old friend Isaiah Edwards when the man's young son is killed in an accident.

S8, EP9 "For the Love of Nancy"

A fat, sensitive boy withstands classmates' taunts but gets angry when Nancy spurns him.

S8, EP10 "Wave of the Future"

Mrs. Oleson converts her restaurant to "fast food," but her success causes problems.

S8, EP11 "A Christmas They Never Forgot"

The entire Ingalls family, trapped inside the house by a sudden snowstorm, spends Christmas Eve reminiscing about past Christmases.

S8, EP12 "No Beast So Fierce"

James accompanies his father on a long journey after learning that his new friend Gideon has run away from home.

S8, EP13 "Stone Soup"

Laura endangers her health and the life of her unborn child when she fights to keep a newly planted fruit orchard alive.

S8, EP14 "The Legacy"

Charles learns a painful lesson about human nature when he leaves the farm to become a carver of fine furniture.

S8, EP15 "Uncle Jed"

An elderly relative of James and Cassandra arrives in Walnut Grove with the news that he plans to sue for their custody.

S8, EP16 "Second Chance"

Hester Sue's estranged husband arrives in Walnut Grove and convinces Charles and Caroline to help him win her back.

S8, EP17 "Days of Sunshine, Days of Shadow"

After a stroke paralyzes him, neither his daughter's birth nor Laura's efforts relieve Almanzo's depression.

S8, EP18 "Days of Sunshine, Days of Shadow"

Almanzo refuses to exercise to regain the use of his legs until a storm levels his home, then he realizes that Laura, too, has given up hope.

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, EP18 "The Inheritance"

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

S6, EP2 "Back to School"

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

S6, EP1 "Back to School"

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

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.

S5, EP23 "Mortal Mission"

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

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, EP21 "Enchanted Cottage"

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

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, EP19 "The Lake Kezia Monster"

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

S5, EP18 "The Sound of Children"

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

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, EP16 "Blind Man's Bluff"

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

S5, EP15 "The Craftsman"

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

S5, EP14 "The Godsister"

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

S5, EP12 "Blind Journey"

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

S5, EP11 "The Cheaters"

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

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.

S5, EP9 "The Wedding"

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

S5, EP8 "Harriet's Happenings"

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

S5, EP7 "Fagin"

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

S2, EP5 "Haunted House"

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

S2, EP4 "The Big Inning"

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

S2, EP2 "Four Eyes"

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

S2, EP1 "The Richest Man in Walnut Grove"

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

S1, EP24 "Founder's Day"

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

S1, EP23 "To See the World"

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

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.

S1, EP21 "Money Crop"

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

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, Richard Bull, Katherine MacGregor, Jonathan Gilbert, Kevin Hagen, Dabbs Greer, Matthew Labyorteaux, Ketty Lester, Dean Butler, Lucy Lee Flippin, Jason Bateman, Missy Francis, Allison Balson, Don Marshall, Marlene Warfield, John Shearin, Anne Curry, Lindsay Greenbush, Sidney Greenbush, Brenda Turnbaugh, Wendi Turnbaugh, Ruth Foster
Original Air Date: Sep 11, 1974
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
4 seasons available on demand (27 episodes)

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