Little House on the Prairie
The boys want to prove that a slow-witted classmate can beat Mary and Nellie for class president.
The boys want to prove that a slow-witted classmate can beat Mary and Nellie for class president.
Nightmares plague Laura (Melissa Gilbert) after she steals a small toy. With Michael Landon, Karen Grassle and Melissa Sue Anderson.
A black boy (guest star Todd Bridges) enslaves himself to the Ingallses in exchange for an education. With Michael Landon and Karen Grassle.
Charles (Michael Landon) risks his life and the lives of his crew by rushing a tunnel-dynamiting job. With Karen Grassle.
Laura asks help from a blind recluse (Burl Ives) and his trapper son (Johnny Crawford) when Charles has a hunting accident.
Charles tries to tolerate three bullies, until they assault his family.
Laura struggles to understand why the rest of her family does not like her goat, which she saves from farmer Parson's shotgun.
Charles' father stays with the Ingalls, but an incident with Laura deepens his depression.
Charles rushes back to Wisconsin after he learns his mother has died and his father is suicidal with grief.
After witnessing a loud argument, Laura is under the impression that Mr. Oleson kills his wife, but no one believes her.
Carrie falls into a deep mine while chasing a butterfly a drunken former miner must get his act together to rescue her.
A Russian emigrant (Theodore Bikel) objects to cancellation of the centennial party.
Rumors fly when Charles performs odd jobs for a widow to get a china set for Caroline.
During a recession, Charles and Mr. Edwards join two others in order to transport the highly explosive liquid dynamite.
A strict teacher (Richard Basehart) develops an instant dislike for Laura.
Charles and Mr. Edwards end up racing against time to rescue Mary, Laura and a friend from a runaway caboose.
A deadly infection fells Caroline before she can join her family on a camping trip.
When Caroline is away with Mary at an arithmetic championship, Laura has a hard time filling her mother's shoes at home.
A voice-recording device broadcasts Laura's love for a new boy (Eric Shea) all over town.
A dying widow (Patricia Neal) asks the Ingalls to help find homes for her children.