
Little House: Look Back to Yesterday
Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) and dying son (Matthew Labyorteaux) visit the Wilders.

Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) and dying son (Matthew Labyorteaux) visit the Wilders.

Almanzo (Dean Butler) and Laura Ingalls Wilder's (Melissa Gilbert) baby is kidnapped.

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

Willie's mother reacts angrily to news of the 16-year-old's engagement.

Mr. Edwards swears to find a home for a dying man's girl, not knowing she is a baby orangutan.

Sarah gets angry when Jason spends all of his free time with a wealthy, childless neighbor.

Laura holds Dr. Baker responsible for her newborn son's sudden, mysterious death.

Charles discovers a morphine addiction is causing Albert's anger.

Charles decides to bring Albert back to Walnut Grove after police arrest him for theft in Chicago.

After Laura wins a writing contest, a Minneapolis publisher asks her to alter her stories.

Mr. Edwards stumbles into a robbery by the Younger gang and is mistaken for one of them.

Sarah's publisher father demands she return to her life of luxury in New York.

An elderly, ailing doctor (Ralph Bellamy) takes partially paralyzed Jenny as his last patient.

Mr. Edwards believes a new minister dates married women and wants the Rev. Alden's job.

Mr. Edwards' friends disapprove when he falls for a 19-year-old blind girl.

Walnut Grove farmers will be forced off their land when the construction of a railroad begins.

Nancy gets angry when her competition, Mrs. Nellie Oleson Dalton, visits Walnut Grove.

Mr. Edwards is determined the carnival owner will not regain custody of the mute boy.

Townspeople rescue a mute boy whom a carnival owner has been using as an attraction.

Mrs. Oleson's prejudice troubles a former circus dwarf who is trying to raise his daughter alone.