
Little House on the Prairie
Mary's failing eyes end up causing issues with her schoolwork when Charles gets her glasses, her class begins to tease her for them.

Mary's failing eyes end up causing issues with her schoolwork when Charles gets her glasses, her class begins to tease her for them.

When a company that owes money to Charles becomes bankrupt, Charlies ends up deep in debt and puts a lot of financial strain on the family.

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.

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.

The Ingalls struggle with limited funds as they decide on Christmas gifts.

A mountain man (Ernest Borgnine) helps Laura deal with guilt over the baby's death.

Feeling rejected, Laura does not pray for the recovery of her sickly newborn brother.

Burning the midnight oil preparing for a school contest, Mary causes a fire, and Caroline orders her to withdraw.

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.

Laura and Mary are concerned that other students won't accept them on their first day of school Nellie Oleson snubs them for their homespun dresses.

After promising to fix a store's roof and stack sacks of grain, Charles falls out of a tree.

The Ingalls family leaves the little house in the Big Woods and heads West.

Matthew meets the father who abandoned him a famous author stays at the Wilder boarding house.

Mrs Oleson reacts angrily to the news that her 16-year-old son, Willie, is engaged. She tries to prevent the wedding until Willie defies her.

Mr. Edwards swears to find a home for a dying man's girl, not knowing she is a baby orangutan.