Little House on the Prairie
The Green-Stockings of Sleepy Eye challenge the men of Walnut Grove to a baseball game.
The Green-Stockings of Sleepy Eye challenge the men of Walnut Grove to a baseball game.
A voice-recording device broadcasts Laura's love for a new boy (Eric Shea) all over town.
Mr. Edwards' adopted son, an avid reader, shows no interest in hunting.
Mary and Laura invest in patent medicines to raise funds for a gift for the Rev. Alden.
Laura thinks she has found gold and imagines the glamorous life it can buy.
Mrs. Oleson invites her family along on the Ingalls' camping vacation.
When it appears the widow's children must be separated, Mr. Edwards makes an announcement.
A dying widow (Patricia Neal) asks the Ingalls to help find homes for her children.
Laura and Widow Snider (Bonnie Bartlett) scheme to get dates for the spring dance.
Laura decides to find out for herself if a hermit (John Anderson) is really a maniac.
The Green-Stockings of Sleepy Eye challenge the men of Walnut Grove to a baseball game.
A nasty banker accuses Laura of befriending him just to get a loan for Charles.
Mary's failing eyes cause problems with her schoolwork, forcing Charles to seek help.
A company owing money to Charles goes bankrupt, leaving him deeply in debt.
Jim Tyler is scared of losing the log chopping contest to a younger Charles Ingalls.
A farm boy (Mitch Vogel) takes Mr. Edward's tales to heart and heads to the big city.
A Dakota pursued by a determined sheriff (Jack Ging) rescues Charles in a fierce blizzard.
A school-trained farmer (Alan Fudge) convinces Charles to switch from wheat to a new corn variety.
Caroline volunteers Charles to keep a round-the-clock watch on a drunken, abusive father.
Doc Baker drafts Charles to help townspeople quarantined during a typhus outbreak.
A traveling showman (Red Buttons) hawks a supposedly medicinal powder from India.