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

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.

Laura becomes jealous when Almanzo dates another girl Mr. Oleson learns that the fat lady in a visiting circus is his sister.

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.

Laura and Albert decide to spark a romance between hard-drinking Toby Noe and straight-laced Amanda Jane Cooper.

A Walnut Grove youngster pretends his temporary blindness is permanent to keep his mother and father together.

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.

Charles and Jonathan become increasingly unhappy with Winoka guest Ray Bolger.

Laura's innocent joke about a fat man has near-tragic results when he turns out to be her best friend's father.