Little House on the Prairie
A strict teacher (Richard Basehart) develops an instant dislike for Laura.
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.
Laura and Widow Snider (Bonnie Bartlett) scheme to get dates for the spring dance.
Laura decides to find out for herself if a hermit (John Anderson) is really a maniac.
The town gathers for a baseball match between the Green-Stockings of Sleepy Eye and the men of Walnut Grove.
Laura Ingalls is stunned to learn that her fishing friend is Walnut Grove's new banker she gets upset when he accuses her of befriending him to secure a loan.
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.
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.
A mute coppersmith (Chuck McCann) plans to end a controversy over a proposed church bell.
After Laura's pet raccoon bites her and the dog, Charles and Caroline discover it is rabid.