
Little House on the Prairie
Laura thinks she has found gold and imagines the glamorous life it can buy.

Laura thinks she has found gold and imagines the glamorous life it can buy.

Mrs. Oleson complicates the Ingallses' long-awaited camping vacation by deciding that she and her family should go along.

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 Ingalls family, returning from a trip to the city, is stopped by a U.S. marshal looking for a Sioux renegade.

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.

Doc Baker falls in love treating Mrs. Oleson's niece for an injured arm.

The Olesons separate after arguing about the quality of the Ingalls' eggs.

Substitute-teacher Caroline deals with a boy (Dirk Blocker) ridiculed for his limited literacy.

Caroline reluctantly leaves the children with a baby sitter when Charles invites her on a 6-day trip to Mankato.

Laura befriends a lonely, crippled girl (Kim Richards) sheltered by her father.

Charles helps a woman stage her own wake to ensure her distant children's attendance.

Laura becomes enamoured by a new student, but he expresses more interest in Mary, which breaks her heart.

When Charles brings an old friend home to dinner, Caroline decides the man would be a perfect match for Widow Snider.

After a hailstorm devastates his crops, Charles learns of blasting work available in a faraway quarry.