
Little House on the Prairie
Laura and Albert leave home to help a terminally ill boy realize his dream of seeing the ocean before he dies.

Laura and Albert leave home to help a terminally ill boy realize his dream of seeing the ocean before he dies.

Charles and Jonathan set out on a search for medicine when members of their families contract anthrax.

Away from home on a buying trip, Charles faces an emotional problem when a lonely woman and her children turn to him for affection.

Adam becomes depressed when Mary announces that she can distinguish between light and dark the family is thrilled.

Charles and Joe Kagan are jurors in the trial of a bigot accused of torching a barn and assaulting Andy.

The children plot to scare Mrs. Oleson into returning an old woman's (Hermione Baddeley) home.

A pregnant Mary wants Adam and his wealthy Bostonian father to mend their relationship through reconciliation.

Mrs. Oleson, Charles and Joe (Moses Gunn) move the blind children to Walnut Grove.

Nellie tutors Andy, then wants him to steal test answers.

Charles and Jonathan Garvey try to prove to their sons that they're not yet old enough to be called men.

Mary accepts Adam's proposal, but doubts they can raise children.

Mrs. Oleson writes a newspaper gossip column that manages to anger and slander nearly everyone in town.

Laura begins to feel jealous when her father spends a lot of time helping Albert raise a new calf, causing Albert to run away.

Shocked at Walnut Grove's condition, the returning Ingalls, Garveys and Olesons try to convince the founder (Karl Swenson) it can be saved.

An instructor manages to help Mary come to terms with her blindness Walnut Grove deals with financial ruin.

Caroline and Charles are devastated when they find out that Mary's sight is deteriorating and cannot bear to tell her the truth.

Pregnant Caroline worries Charles will be disappointed if her baby is a girl.

News of Charles' inheritance from a wealthy relative prompts townspeople to suggest uses for the money.

Charles helps Mr. Oleson's unloved nephew learn values by hiring him for odd jobs.

Laura finds a bottle bearing a message floating downstream, then another containing an infant's picture.