Little House on the Prairie

Little House on the Prairie

1974
Little House on the Prairie
Little House on the Prairie

Little House on the Prairie

7.5 | en | Drama

Little House on the Prairie is an American Western drama television series, starring Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, and Karen Grassle, about a family living on a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s and 1880s.

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EP22  Hello and Goodbye
Mar. 20,1983
Hello and Goodbye

Mr. Montague stays at the Wilder boarding house while he is at Walnut Grove researching for a book that he is writing. Matthew Roger has a hard decision to make when his biological father shows up. Matthew decides to leave Mr. Edwards and go with his father. Mr. Edwards moves into the boarding house so he wouldn't be lonely anymore.

EP21  May I Have This Dance?
Mar. 13,1983
May I Have This Dance?

No longer a mama's boy, Willie announces his engagement and plans to marry his sweetheart. All this upsets his mother greatly, who makes several attempts to get her way.

EP20  For The Love Of Blanche
Mar. 06,1983
For The Love Of Blanche

Mr. Edwards and the residents of Walnut Grove make friends with an orangutan. But the friendship and the fun-loving primate's life may be short-lived when Nancy and Mrs. Olesen cause trouble.

EP19  The Last Summer
Feb. 20,1983
The Last Summer

Jason Carter starts working for an old lady. Jason becomes great friends of the lady. However, Jason's mom believes the lady is being too nice. Jason is forbidden to work for the old lady until Sarah finds out that the lady will soon die.

EP18  A Child With No Name
Feb. 13,1983
A Child With No Name

Laura gives birth to a baby boy. The baby is fine and healthy for a while. Then for no apparent reason the baby dies. To ease her mind of the death, she blames Doc Baker for what happened to her baby. Doc's reputation declines so much that he must leave town to find work. Just before Doc Baker leaves, Rose comes down with small pox. Doc must stay quarantined with the Wilders for two weeks. Watching the Doc save Rose's life causes Laura to rethink her attitude about Doc Baker. Laura and the rest of the town convince him to stay on.

EP17  Home Again (2)
Feb. 06,1983
Home Again (2)

When Albert continually breaks the law, Charles takes him out of the big city and back to Walnut Grove. Albert doesn't change in Walnut Grove because he is addicted to morphine. Charles finally forces Albert to stop using morphine. He stays with Albert while he goes through withdrawal. Thanks to Charles, Albert is no longer addicted to morphine. We find out at the end of the show that Albert will become Dr. Albert Ingalls.

EP16  Home Again (1)
Feb. 06,1983
Home Again (1)

When Albert continually breaks the law, Charles takes him out of the big city and back to Walnut Grove. Albert doesn't change in Walnut Grove because he is addicted to morphine. Charles finally forces Albert to stop using morphine. He stays with Albert while he goes through withdrawal. Thanks to Charles, Albert is no longer addicted to morphine. We find out at the end of the show that Albert will become Dr. Albert Ingalls.

EP15  Once Upon A Time
Jan. 23,1983
Once Upon A Time

Laura writes a book for a book writing contest. Her book is chosen. She travels to Minneapolis to work out a deal with the publisher. However, when the publisher wants her to change some parts in her book, she withdraws from the contest and goes back home.

EP14  The Older Brothers
Jan. 16,1983
The Older Brothers

The Older Brothers is a gang that used to have a notorious reputation. First they hold up Mr. Edwards but end up losing the money. Then they try to get ransom money for Mr. Edwards but that doesn't go very well.

EP13  Sins Of The Fathers
Jan. 09,1983
Sins Of The Fathers

When Mrs. Carter's mother dies, Sarah Carter's father comes to town. He tries to get the Carters to come with home back to New York. He wants the Carters to have a better life. The Carters tell him that home sweet home is in Walnut Grove. After a while, Sarah's father begins to understand while the Carters feel this way.

EP12  Marvin's Garden
Jan. 02,1983
Marvin's Garden

Jenny looses a necklace in a pond and almost drowns trying to get it. After the incident, she has partial brain damage and has to retrain herself to talk and walk. Jenny's friend, a retired doctor, helps Jenny to force herself to get better. Thanks to him, Jenny makes a complete recovery.

EP11  Alden's Dilemma
Dec. 05,1982
Alden's Dilemma

A minister that is passing through Walnut Grove arouses the suspicions of Reverend Alden and Mr. Edwards. Reverend Alden believes that he will lose his congregation to the other reverend. Mr. Edwards notices that this minister spends a lot of time with Mrs. Carter and Laura, which causes him to suspect the worse.

EP10  Love
Nov. 28,1982
Love

Laura's childhood friend, Jane Canfield, comes back to Walnut Grove. Although she is blind, she falls in love with Mr. Edwards, a person who was old enough to be her father. Jane then undergoes an operation which allows her to see again. After a lot of soul searching, Mr. Edwards tells Jane that she should go out and find herself a better life. At the end of the show, we see Mr. Edwards in the distance watching Jane leave on the stagecoach.

EP9  The Empire Builders
Nov. 21,1982
The Empire Builders

The people of Walnut Grove are at first excited when the railroad wants to build through the town. This excitement doesn't last long. The railroad tells several people that they must leave their houses. The people make a stand at the Carter's place. This delay in building convinces the railroad to find a different route.

EP8  The Return Of Nellie
Nov. 14,1982
The Return Of Nellie

Nellie returns to Walnut Grove and discovers that Nancy is a lot worse than she ever was. When Nancy isn't the center of attention, she runs away. Nels and Nellie search until they find her. Just when they think Nancy has learned a valuable lesson, she proves that she really hasn't.

EP7  The Wild Boy (2)
Nov. 07,1982
The Wild Boy (2)

Mr. Edwards keeps Matthew at his place, but Nancy Oleson tells on him. A judge comes and rules that Matthew be placed in an institution. Then Mr. Edwards makes a statement that everyone is crazy sometime. He convinces the judge to allow the boy to stay with Mr. Edwards.

EP6  The Wild Boy (1)
Oct. 31,1982
The Wild Boy (1)

A traveling side-show comes to Walnut Grove. The main attraction is a wild boy. The wild boy escapes and becomes friends with the Wilders. The boy turns out to be Matthew Roger and the reason he acts wild is become he is given morphine.

EP5  Little Lou
Oct. 24,1982
Little Lou

A tiny circus performer, Lou, decides to look for work in Walnut Grove after his wife dies while giving birth to his baby girl. A prejudice Mrs. Oleson uses her power to make sure that the dwarf doesn't find work. She even threatens Mr. Anderson that she would close her account at the bank if he hired Lou. To keep the infant alive, the dwarf must steal food. Mrs. Oleson decides to press charges when she finds out who stole the food. When Nancy falls in a well, Lou risks his life to save the girl. That's when Mrs. Oleson decides that being small has its advantages and decides to drop all charges.

EP4  Rage
Oct. 17,1982
Rage

Mr. Stark has gotten himself so far in debt that he has lost his mind. He goes home and shoots his wife and daughter. Then he goes off and ends up at Laura's house. He mistakes Laura and Jenny for his wife and daughter, but when he sees Rose, he thinks that his daughter has had a baby.

EP3  Welcome To Olesonville
Oct. 10,1982
Welcome To Olesonville

Harriet finds a bearer bond from Walnut Grove. She uses this to try to get people to follow her suggestions. She tells the town council that if she doesn't get her way, she will cash in the bond which would force the town to pay Mrs. Oleson over $10,000.

EP2  Times Are Changing (2)
Oct. 03,1982
Times Are Changing (2)

Royal has a very bad heart and asks Laura and Almanzo to take care of his daughter since he was going to die soon. Jenny is devastated by her father's death. After talking to Reverend Alden about heaven, she tries to commit suicide by drowning so that she could be with her father again. Jeb Carter is able to save Jenny although he can't swim. Laura convinces Jenny that she should do what would make her parents proud.

EP1  Times Are Changing (1)
Sep. 26,1982
Times Are Changing (1)

The Ingalls are forced to sell their house to the Carters and leave Walnut Grove to find a more promising life. Mrs. Carter begins printing a newspaper for Walnut Grove. Etta Plum becomes the teacher in Walnut Grove when Laura decides she wants to spend more time with Rose. Almanzo's brother, Royal, comes to Walnut Grove with his daughter, Jenny.

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7.5 | en | Drama , Western , Family | More Info
Released: 1974-09-11 | Released Producted By: NBC , NBC Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://amzn.to/3NOyNNu
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Little House on the Prairie is an American Western drama television series, starring Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, and Karen Grassle, about a family living on a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s and 1880s.

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Melissa Gilbert , Dean Butler , Karen Grassle

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Kelsey Jefferson My Mom, my Dad & I used to watch LHOP every week then watched all the re runs. We also read the books many times there was lots funny scenes & lots of sad scenes. I started watching it when I was 6.
pricesadvatocka I love everything about this show, but really, religious fanaticism ... As if a happy family life can't be attained if one doesn't believe in the stories about Jesus and all that ... As if a sane person can't just organize a happy and meaningful life without following the guidelines prescribed by some book.I love this show in all other respects.
A.Santos It all began on the last day of my sixth grade. My father gave me the 1st season of Little House on the Prairie, and after I watched the 1st episode "A Crop of Friends", I just couldn't stop...Afterwards more seasons came along...a year after that I owned all the Little House Books, next Christmas I owned Highway to Heaven, which is also a good Michael Landon production, though not as good as THIS! I grew up from a sulky teenager to a happy girl! Along its nine seasons, Little house aborded several themes, like slavery, family issues, friendship, gold fever, risky jobs, deadly diseases..on the whole, after watching this you find yourself an altogether different person, also a better one who tries to make the world a better place. Trough the Ingalls and their little house in Walnut Grove, you'll fall in love with their beautiful family, learn to hate the Oleoson womenfolk, and meet a whole bunch of real, funny, witty, sarcastic, aggravating people. Once you see this,you can never Forget it. This Christmas I'll finish these series, and I know I'll die and cry at the same time.To me this is still a wonderful series after many years. Good for any age,too. I read that Michael Landon had wanted this to be a series to watch in family...To me that was right. From all these compliments,I think that by now, you know I LOVE THIS!!!
Faith I grew up watching this show and I sort of read the books and biographies of Laura Ingalls Wilder at the same time I was watching the series (I was and still am very interested in her and her life) so right-off-the-bat I knew that this series wasn't completely accurate and took liberties. I enjoyed how it took on a life of its own separate from the books-even adding characters and such. I thought that was appropriate, seeing as if they had just stuck to following the plot strictly of the 9 children's books, they would not have had enough material. (Also, I love the books, but there are entire chapters on making butter and preserving meat. Not exactly prime-time TV fare.)However, I still loved it. The casting was incredible. Melissa Gilbert was just great as a young Laura;I really can't imagine anyone else taking her place. She, being only 8 or 9 when the show started, took the character and really made you love her and root for her. She portrayed Laura in all the right ways: tomboyish, free-spirited, spunky, buck- toothed and braids flying. Very realistic.I thought all of the actors and actresses did a great job-Michael as Charles became a well-loved TV dad. Some say he cried too much for a pioneer man or didn't look the part-but that was just how his acting was and I appreciate it. He was like that in Highway to Heaven as well. As far as looking the part-you don't really think he'd cut that 70's hair off, did you? ;) But seriously, I never thought it detracted from his acting.Karen Grassle as Ma was terrific, so kind and caring but tough when she needed to be. Melissa Sue Anderson was a good little actress as Mary, especially after she went blind. To this day I still haven't seen anyone who has portrayed being blind as well as she did. Sure, the series took its sappy turns, but that was what made it family- fare and enjoyable.It also had its dark times, it addressed the issues of drinking, child abuse, suicide, martial unfaithfulness, death, drug abuse, crime, and even rape. A wonderful show that I always go back to after a bad day or after seeing too much crap on TV. 10/10