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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.

S5 "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.

S5, EP21 "Enchanted Cottage"

Adam becomes depressed when Mary announces that she can distinguish between light and dark; the family is thrilled.

S5, EP7 "Fagin"

Laura begins to feel jealous when her father spends a lot of time helping Albert raise a new calf, causing Albert to run away.

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, 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"

A pregnant Mary wants Adam and his wealthy Bostonian father to mend their relationship through reconciliation.

S5, EP13 "Blind Journey"

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

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: Aaron Fletcher, Adam Gunn, Alan Decker, Alban Branton, Alison Arngrim, Alvin Kupperman, Ancel Cook, Anne Gee Byrd, Arch Johnson, Arthur Hill, Arthur Space, Babs Bram, Barry Sullivan, Bert Kramer, Beth Howland, Bill Calvert, Bill Cross, Bill Ewing, Bill McLean, Bill Quinn, Billy Barty, Bobby Rolofson, Bonnie Bartlett, Brad Wilkin, Bradley Greene, Brenda Turnbaugh, Brett Ericson, Brian Part, Brian Richards, Burke Byrnes, Cal Bowman, Carl Pitti, Carolyn Conwell, Charles Alvin Bell, Charles Bloom, Charles Cioffi, Charles Cooper, Charles Parks, Charlotte Stewart, Christian Berrigan, Christopher Bowman, Chuck Hayward, Cindy Moore, Clay O'Brien, Cletus Young, Cliff Emmich, Cliff McLaughlin, Cooper Huckabee, D. White, Dabbs Greer, Dago Dimster, Dain C Turner, Dan McBride, Dan Priest, David Byrd, David Hooks, David Murdock, David Rode, Dean Butler, Dolores Mann, Dolph Sweet, Don "Red" Baker, Don "Red" Barry, Don Collier, Donald Elson, Donna Anderson, Dorothy Konrad, E.J. Andre, Ed Crick, Eddie Quillan, Edwin Owens, Elizabeth Howell, Ellen Regan, Eric Shea, Eve McVeagh, Ford Rainey, Francesca Jarvin, Frank DeKova, Frank Ferguson, Frank X. Alten, Gavin Mooney, Gaye Nelson, Gene Dynarski, Geoffrey Lewis, George D. Wallace, George Furth, Gerry Gaylor, Gil Lamb, Gina Smika, Glenn Robards, Gracia Lee, Gregory Walcott, Gus Peters, Guy Raymond, Hal Riddle, Hap Lawrence, Harriet Gibson, Harry Carey Jr., Harry Pugh, Heather Totten, Henry K. Bal, Hermione Baddeley, Hersha Parady, Hope Summers, Ike Eisenmann, Iris Korn, Ivan Wideman, J. Andrew Kenny, J.S. "Joe" Young, Jack Lilley, Jack McCulloch, Jack Perkins, James Chandler, James Gallery, James Jeter, James Killmond, James McIntire, James O'Connell, James Olson, Jan Sterling, Janice Carroll, Jean Howell, Jeff Corey, Jennifer Rhodes, Jenny Sullivan, Jerry Gatlin, Jerry Hardin, Jim Boles, Jim Goodwin, Jim Jeter, Joan Tompkins, Jodean Lawrence, John Alderson, John Anderson, John Bleifer, John Dukakis, John Hillerman, John Howard, John Ireland, John Joseph Thomas, John Larch, John Lawrence, John Miranda, John Mitchum, John Steadman, John Zaremba, Johnny Cash, Johnny Timko, Jon Lormer, Jonathan Banks, Jonathan Gilbert, Jonathan Woodward, Judson Pratt, Julie Anne Haddock, June Carter Cash, June Dayton, K.T. Stevens, Karen Grassle, Karen Nicoletti, Karl Lukas, Karl Swenson, Katherine MacGregor, Katherine Woodville, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Kay Howell, Kelly Jean Peters, Kelly Thordsen, Ken Berry, Ken Hill, Ken Letner, Ken O'Brien, Kenneth Tobey, Ketty Lester, Kevin Hagen, Kimberly Woodward, King Moody, Kraig Metzinger, Kyle Richards, Larry Golden, Larry J. Blake, Laurie Beach, Leo Gordon, Leon Charles, Leslie Landon, Liam Sullivan, Lindsay Greenbush, Lindsay Sidney Greenbush, Linwood Boomer, Lisa Lyon, Lisa Pera, Lisa Scribner, Lou Fant, Louis Gossett Jr., Luana Anders, Lucille Benson, Lucy Lee Flippin, Lurene Tuttle, Lynn Benesch, Lynn Cartwright, Malcolm Atterbury, Marcus Chong, Marian O. Gibson, Marie Denn, Mariette Hartley, Mark Lenard, Martha Nix, Mary Elizabeth Corrigan, Mary Hamill, Matt Clark, Matthew Labyorteaux, Maureen Lee, Maurice Hill, Med Flory, Melinda Cordell, Melissa Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson, Merlin Olsen, Michael Fiore, Michael James Wixted, Michael Landon, Michael LeClair, Michael P. Alan, Michael Pataki, Michelle Downey, Milton Parsons, Milton Selzer, Moosie Drier, Morgan Jones, Moses Gunn, Naomi White, Nathan Adler, Neil Russell, Orville Sherman, Parley Baer, Pat Cranshaw, Patricia Donahue, Patricia Neal, Patrick Laborteaux, Patrick Sullivan Burke, Paul Barselou, Paul Bryar, Paul Larson, Peter Canon, Peter Haas, Peter Kilman, Philip Abbott, Philip Carey, Phillip Pine, Queenie Smith, Radames Pera, Ray Walston, Rayford Barnes, Richard Basehart, Richard Bull, Richard Collier, Richard Donat, Richard Jaeckel, Richard Lockmiller, Richard Mulligan, Richard S. Fullerton, Ricky Segal, Robert Ackerman, Robert Doyle, Robert Gibbons, Robert Hoy, Rod McGaughy, Ron Chapman, Ronnie Scribner, Roy Jenson, Royal Dano, Ruth Foster, Sam Edwards, Sandy Gibbons, Sandy Ward, Scott Garrett, Sean Kelly, Sean McClory, Shane Sinutko, Shawna Landon, Sheldon Allman, Sidney Greenbush, Skip Riley, Stacey O'Brien, Stacy Sipes, Steffen Zacharias, Steve Shaw, Steve Tracy, Stuart Nisbet, Susan French, Suzanne Rogers, Ted Gehring, Theodore Bikel, Tiger Williams, Tim Maier, Timothy Wead, Tobias Andersen, Tod Thompson, Tom Clancy, Tom Kindle, Tom Rosqui, Toni Mele, Tony Becker, Tracie Savage, Troy Melton, Victor French, Vince Tortell, Walker Edmiston, Walter Brooke, Wendi Turnbaugh, Wendy Schaal, Wesley Grant, William Schallert, William Wintersole
Original Air Date: Sep 11, 1974
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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