
Little House on the Prairie
Mrs. Oleson casts Nellie as the lead in the children's play a girl plots marriage for her widowed mother.

Mrs. Oleson casts Nellie as the lead in the children's play a girl plots marriage for her widowed mother.

When Mr. Edwards takes his deathly ill daughter to a mountain cabin to nurse her, Laura tries to help.

Mr. Edwards' adopted son John decides to refuse a college scholarship when Mary agrees to get married to him.

The community's children are trapped by a sudden snowstorm while on their way home from school. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.

Carrie falls into a deep mine while chasing a butterfly a drunken former miner must get his act together to rescue her.

After having her horse shod for the annual race, Laura learns that the Olesons have purchased an expensive racehorse for Nellie.

Nellie feigns injury after an argument with Laura, then tries to manipulate others.

A man (Johnny Cash) dressed as a cleric and his wife (June Carter Cash) claim to be on a mission of mercy.

A tornado that destroys crops convinces a desolate Charles to sell the farm and go back to his old home.

A gentle and sensitive musician returns to Walnut Grove to resume his career as a teacher.

A Russian emigrant (Theodore Bikel) objects to cancellation of the centennial party.

A voice-recording device broadcasts Laura's love for a new boy (Eric Shea) all over town.

Isaiah Edwards attempts to bond with his newly adopted son and buys him a rifle so that the pair can go hunting together his son, an avid reader, has no interest in hunting.

Laura and Mary's plans to raise money for the pastor's birthday by investing the Sunday-school funds backfire.

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.

Founder's Day festivities promise fun and friendly competition for all except aging logger Jim Tyler, who fears losing the log chopping contest to a younger Charles Ingalls.