
Little House on the Prairie
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.

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.

Sarah gets angry when Jason spends all of his free time with a wealthy, childless neighbor.

Laura holds Dr Baker responsible for her newborn son's sudden, mysterious death. The doctor sees a chance to restore his reputation when little Rose falls ill with smallpox.

Charles discovers a morphine addiction is causing Albert's anger.

Isaiah does not find the support of his friends when he falls in love with a 19-year-old blind woman.

Walnut Grove's citizens are delighted over a new railroad, then learn many farmers will lose their land.

Nancy gets angry when her competition, Mrs. Nellie Oleson Dalton, visits Walnut Grove.

Mr. Edwards is determined the carnival owner will not regain custody of the mute boy.

Townspeople rescue a mute boy whom a carnival owner has been using as an attraction.

Mrs. Oleson's prejudice troubles a former circus dwarf (Billy Barty) who is trying to raise his daughter alone.

A deranged man (Robert Loggia) attacks his wife and child, then takes Laura and her daughter hostage.

Mr. Edwards almost alienates the Ingalls when he stays with them after alcoholism ruins his marriage.

Almanzo refuses to exercise to regain the use of his legs until a storm levels his home he realizes that Laura has given up hope too.

Laura's joy over the imminent birth of her first child is shattered when Almanzo suffers a paralyzing stroke.

Hester Sue's estranged husband arrives in Walnut Grove and convinces Charles and Caroline to help him win her back.

An elderly relative of James and Cassandra arrives in Walnut Grove with the news that he plans to sue for their custody.

A modern couple buys a piece of antique furniture, unaware of Charles' pains to create it.

Laura endangers her health and the life of her unborn child when she fights to keep a newly planted fruit orchard alive.

The children of Walnut Grove idolize an aging daredevil and endanger themselves by attempting his stunts.