
Little House on the Prairie
The women of Walnut Grove revolt when the men won't alter a law giving property to husbands only.

The women of Walnut Grove revolt when the men won't alter a law giving property to husbands only.

Mary feels like a burden when Adam resumes his education to be a lawyer.

The new coach of the town's football team endangers the boys' spirits and health in his attempt to regain past glories.

Toughs thwart Jonathan and Andy's attempts to start a freight line in Sleepy Eye.

Almanzo's pride leads to the dissolution of the engagement Eliza Jane develops a plan to reunite her brother and Laura.

Almanzo does not want Laura to take a teaching job even though he manages to lose money in a bad property deal.

Laura thinks that Almanzo's departure means that he has a new girlfriend Nellie undergoes a change due to Percival.

Almanzo leaves town after Laura is forced to refuse his marriage proposal the Olesons hire a young accountant.

Almanzo realizes Laura's maturity when she passes the teaching exam and receives her license.

His wife's nagging sends Nels on the road, where he meets a charming woman (Suzanne Rogers).

Charles and Caroline feel like poor relatives when they attend their high-school reunion in Milwaukee.

Albert and Laura decide to play a trick on the school bully, when it appears his disruption of classes will force the Wilders to leave.

The Ingallses' neighbors are thrilled to learn that their 16-year-old grandson is coming to live with them.

Mrs. Oleson eavesdrops on her neighbors' new telephones and hears a secret that could split the Garveys.

The sudden death of Caroline's mother dims the joy over the birth of Mary's baby guest Barry Sullivan.

A charismatic preacher (James Olson) entices residents from the Rev. Alden's teachings.

A con artist (Ray Walston) and a wrestler convince Jonathan he could be a champion and urge the town to bet on him.

Charles and Laura rush to the aid of an old friend when they learn that a disabling accident has destroyed his will to live.

Albert dreams that he and Laura have been captured by Indians who want him to lead an attack against the U.S. Army.

Mrs. Oleson demands the Rev. Alden's resignation when she discovers a woman parishioner spent the night in his room.