Caroline and Laura announce their pregnancies together, but Caroline's visit to the doctor devastates her.
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Little House on the Prairie
Adam's first client on returning to Walnut Grove is a man accused of cheating the townspeople in a land fraud.
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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.
Laura's joy over the imminent birth of her first child is shattered when Almanzo suffers a paralysing stroke.
A young boy named Elmer is teased at school; Nancy seems to get along with him, but she has ulterior motives.
Mr. Edwards swears to find a home for a dying man's girl, not knowing she is a baby orangutan.
Laura asks help from a blind recluse (Burl Ives) and his trapper son (Johnny Crawford) when Charles has a hunting accident.
Charles travels to Chicago to console his old friend Isaiah Edwards when the man's young son is killed in an accident.
Mr. Oleson seeks revenge on his wife after she refuses to pay a small ransom to his bumbling kidnappers.
The Olesons take in a girl from the orphanage to take the place of Nellie, who has moved to New York.
An overworked Hiram Baker and the residents of Walnut Grove are startled when they realise that the doctor's new medical partner is black.
Laura endangers her health and the life of her unborn child when she fights to keep a newly planted fruit orchard alive.
James accompanies his father on a long journey after learning that his new friend Gideon has run away from home.
A modern couple buys a piece of antique furniture, unaware of Charles' pains to create it.
Substitute-teacher Caroline deals with a boy (Dirk Blocker) ridiculed for his limited literacy.
Caroline reluctantly leaves the children with a baby sitter when Charles invites her on a 6-day trip to Mankato.
Dr. Haynes takes on Jenny Wilder as his final patient when an accident leaves her partially paralyzed.
A visiting young minister creates suspicion among the men of Walnut Grove when he holds secret meetings.
Isaiah does not find the support of his friends when he falls in love with a 19-year-old blind woman.
Laura befriends a lonely, crippled girl (Kim Richards) sheltered by her father.
Charles decides to bring Albert back to Walnut Grove after police arrest him for theft in Chicago.
After Laura wins a writing contest, she meets a publisher who encourages her to put more drama into her stories.
The entire Ingalls family, trapped inside the house by a sudden snowstorm, spends Christmas Eve reminiscing about past Christmases.
Mrs. Oleson converts her restaurant to ``fast food,`` but her success causes problems.
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 sees two children (Jason Bateman, Missy Francis) lose their parents in an accident.
Charles bids a tearful farewell to Laura after selling his small home and farm to John and Sarah Carter.
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.
James, the Ingallses' newly adopted son, decides that there isn't enough room for him in their small house and runs away.
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.
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.
The children of Walnut Grove idolize an aging daredevil and endanger themselves by attempting his stunts.
Laura's college class brings romantic pressure from the professor and a confrontation with Eliza Jane.
Walnut Grove citizens vow to destroy their homes after learning that Eastern financiers own their town.
Charles helps a woman stage her own wake to ensure her distant children's attendance.
Laura becomes enamoured by a new student, but he expresses more interest in Mary, which breaks her heart.
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.
Isaiah is mistakenly identified as a member of the Younger Brothers gang when he disrupts a robbery that is taking place.
A visit from Sarah Carter's arrogant and demanding father creates havoc with their simple family life.
An elderly farmer (Lew Ayres) urges Almanzo to run for mayor to oppose Mrs. Oleson.
Caroline faces an agonizing decision when she agrees to help a childhood friend whose illness threatens the life of her newborn baby.
Charles, Albert and Mr. Edwards follow the bank robbers who shot innocent bystander James.
Mr. Edwards almost alienates the Ingalls when he stays with them after alcoholism ruins his marriage.
A deranged man (Robert Loggia) attacks his wife and child, then takes Laura and her daughter hostage.
After promising to fix a store's roof and stack sacks of grain, Charles falls out of a tree.
Christmas becomes a nightmare for Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and Almanzo (Dean Butler) as they search for a deranged woman who has kidnapped their baby.
Charles Ingalls stops in Walnut Grove to see the Wilders with his dying son, Albert.
Christmas becomes a nightmare for Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and Almanzo (Dean Butler) as they search for a deranged woman who has kidnapped their baby.
Walnut Grove citizens vow to destroy their homes after learning that Eastern financiers own their town.
Charles Ingalls stops in Walnut Grove to see the Wilders with his dying son, Albert.
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.
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 decides to bring Albert back to Walnut Grove after police arrest him for theft in Chicago.
After Laura wins a writing contest, she meets a publisher who encourages her to put more drama into her stories.
Isaiah is mistakenly identified as a member of the Younger Brothers gang when he disrupts a robbery that is taking place.
A visit from Sarah Carter's arrogant and demanding father creates havoc with their simple family life.
Dr. Haynes takes on Jenny Wilder as his final patient when an accident leaves her partially paralyzed.
A visiting young minister creates suspicion among the men of Walnut Grove when he holds secret meetings.
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.
An elderly farmer (Lew Ayres) urges Almanzo to run for mayor to oppose Mrs. Oleson.
Jenny blames herself for Royal's death; Jeb Carter overcomes fear to save Jenny from drowning.
Charles bids a tearful farewell to Laura after selling his small home and farm to John and Sarah Carter.
James and Alert are caught up in a nefarious gang's bank robbery while on a trip to Sleepy Eye.
Charles, Albert and Mr. Edwards follow the bank robbers who shot innocent bystander James.
Caroline faces an agonizing decision when she agrees to help a childhood friend whose illness threatens the life of her newborn baby.
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 paralysing 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.
James accompanies his father on a long journey after learning that his new friend Gideon has run away from home.
The entire Ingalls family, trapped inside the house by a sudden snowstorm, spends Christmas Eve reminiscing about past Christmases.
Mrs. Oleson converts her restaurant to ``fast food,`` but her success causes problems.
A young boy named Elmer is teased at school; Nancy seems to get along with him, but she has ulterior motives.
Charles travels to Chicago to console his old friend Isaiah Edwards when the man's young son is killed in an accident.
Mr. Oleson seeks revenge on his wife after she refuses to pay a small ransom to his bumbling kidnappers.
The children of Walnut Grove idolize an aging daredevil and endanger themselves by attempting his stunts.
Laura's college class brings romantic pressure from the professor and a confrontation with Eliza Jane.
An overworked Hiram Baker and the residents of Walnut Grove are startled when they realise that the doctor's new medical partner is black.
Nancy Oleson causes havoc as she schemes to win the lead in the school festival.
The Olesons take in a girl from the orphanage to take the place of Nellie, who has moved to New York.
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Laura asks help from a blind recluse (Burl Ives) and his trapper son (Johnny Crawford) when Charles has a hunting accident.
No episode description is available yet.
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A Russian emigrant (Theodore Bikel) objects to cancellation of the centennial party.
Rumors fly when Charles performs odd jobs for a widow (Mariette Hartley) to get a china set for Caroline.
Charles and Mr. Edwards join two others (Louis Gossett Jr., Richard Jaeckel) to transport explosives.
A strict teacher (Richard Basehart) develops an instant dislike for Laura.
Charles and Mr. Edwards race 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.
Mr. Edwards' adopted son, an avid reader, shows no interest in hunting.
Laura and Mary's plans to raise money for the pastor's birthday by investing the Sunday-school funds backfire.
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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.
Feeling rejected, Laura does not pray for the recovery of her sickly newborn brother.
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.
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.
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.
After Laura's pet raccoon bites her and the dog, Charles and Caroline discover it is rabid.
Substitute-teacher Caroline deals with a boy (Dirk Blocker) ridiculed for his limited literacy.
Caroline reluctantly leaves the children with a baby sitter when Charles invites her on a 6-day trip to Mankato.
Laura befriends a lonely, crippled girl (Kim Richards) sheltered by her father.
Charles helps a woman stage her own wake to ensure her distant children's attendance.
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.
No episode description is available yet.
No episode description is available yet.
No episode description is available yet.
No episode description is available yet.