An out-and-proud college student wrestles with revealing his true sexuality to his parents when he comes home for Christmas...
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2009
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Play an entertaining game of spot the celebrity while laughing along at the campiest superhero adventure since Adam West...
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2006
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A baby kidnapping strikes the Ingalls family in this made-for-television movie which was based on the popular series...
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1984
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Rev. Alden (Dabbs Greer) finds a foster home for the orphaned Cooper children. Charles...
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1981
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The Wilders are in for quite a time when Almanzo's brother Royal (Woody Eney) decides to take a vacation -- and deposits his...
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1981
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Made for television, I Married Wyatt Earp was based on the autobiography of Josephine Marcus "Josie" Earp, second wife of the...
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1981
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1981
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Believing that she is pregnant again, an exultant Caroline (Karen Grassle) pays a visit to the doctor. There she learns the...
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1981
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1981
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Albert's classmate Sylvia (Olivia Barash) has been impregnated by a masked rapist,...
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1981
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Albert (Matthew Laborteaux) develops a crush on his classmate Sylvia...
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1981
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1981
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It's in-law vs. in-law when the Olesons meet the parents of their son-in-law, Percival (Steve Tracy), for the first time....
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1981
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1981
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In the first episode of a two-part story, an accident unexpectedly restores Adam Kendall's (Linwood Boomer) eyesight....
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1980
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1980
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1980
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Adam Kendall (Dean Butler) decides to try for a scholarship now that his eyesight has...
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1980
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1980
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1980
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1980
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Pete Ellerbee (William Traylor), Walnut Grove's legendary football hero, returns to town to coach the high school team. To...
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1980
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Future film star Madeleine Stowe (here billed as "Madeline") is cast as Annie Crane, a blind woman who miraculously achieves...
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1980
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Laura (Melissa Gilbert) tries to get over the departure of her fiancé, Almanzo...
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1980
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1980
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Tired of his wife's nagging and his children's prankishness, long-suffering Nels Oleson (Richard Bull) decides to sell his...
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1980
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Newly certified as a schoolteacher, 16-year-old Laura (Melissa Gilbert) accepts a temporary teaching job in a nearby town....
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1980
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Charles Bloom guest stars as Perley, the younger brother of Almanzo Wilder (Dean Butler). Hoping that his daughter Laura...
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1980
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In this special two-hour episode, a fire at the blind school claims the lives of both Mary's baby and the wife of farmer...
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1980
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The schoolchildren of Walnut Grove face a new nemesis in the form of an overgrown bully named Bart (Sandy Ward). To teach his...
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1980
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1980
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Alban Branton, a deaf child, makes his acting debut in the role of hearing-impaired Daniel Page. Taking it upon herself to...
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1980
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1979
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The victim of lifelong abuse at the hands of his drunken father, surly 17-year-old Tod Dortmunder (Timothy Wead) comes to...
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1979
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No sooner has Walnut Grove's first telephone been installed in the town's hotel than self-appointed operator Mrs. Oleson...
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1979
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After the death of Caroline's mother, her heartbroken father, Frederick Holbrook (Barry Sullivan), moves into the Ingalls'...
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1979
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James Olson guest stars as "Reverend" Edward Danforth, a bombastic faith healer who descends upon Walnut Grove. So persuasive...
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1979
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Telecast on Sunday evening rather than the series' customary Monday-night slot, "The Little House Years" is a three-hour...
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1979
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A slick sports promoter (Ray Walston) convinces Jonathan Garvey (Merlin Olsen) that he has genuine talent as a wrestler. It...
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1979
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1979
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Suffering from an extremely overactive imagination -- fueled by the Halloween season and his addiction to dime novels --...
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1979
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Love comes into the life of Walnut Grove's Rev. Alden (Dabbs Greer) in the form of the widowed Anna Craig (Iris Korn). This...
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1979
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Although the people of Walnut Grove are delighted when a carnival comes to town, Nels Oleson (Richard Bull) is in despair. It...
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1979
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1979
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Albert (Matthew Laborteaux), the Ingalls' foster son, is frustrated by his efforts to trace his family tree as part of a...
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1979
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1979
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1979
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1979
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In desperate need of quick cash, two men knowingly sell mutton infested with anthrax to the citizens of Walnut Grove. When...
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1979
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When she begins to differentiate light from dark, Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) is thrilled -- perhaps, at long last, she is...
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1979
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With wheat prices plummeting, the farmers of Walnut Grove hold a meeting to decide whether or not to fix prices. The only...
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1979
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When lovable eccentric Aunt Kezia (Hermione Baddeley) fails to pay her taxes, the old woman's property is bought up by the...
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1979
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Ray Bolger guest stars in this special 90-minute episode as Toby Noe, a hard-drinking drifter whom the Ingalls befriended...
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1979
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When his sight is temporarily impaired in an accident, young Jordan (Ronnie Scribner) pretends to have been permanently...
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1979
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Hoping to contribute to the Ingalls' family coffers, young Albert (Matthew Laborteaux) becomes an apprentice to old Isaac...
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1979
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With Mrs. Simms having retired, Alice Garvey (Hersha Parady) has taken over as Walnut Grove's schoolteacher -- a task made...
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1978
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Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) lands a teaching job in an isolated rural community ruled by religious zealot Miss Peel...
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1978
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Perennial busybody Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) inaugurates a gossip column in the local Walnut Grove newspaper. With...
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1978
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1978
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Devastating financial reverses, prompted by the closing of the town mill, force several Walnut Grove citizens to pack up and...
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1978
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When Charles (Michael Landon) comes into an unexpected inheritance, everyone tries to tell him how best to spend the money --...
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1978
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Actually, there are two sets of rivals in this episode. While farmers Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) and Jonathan Garvey...
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1978
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) refuses to withstand one more humiliation from his...
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1978
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1978
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With Charles (Michael Landon) out of town on a job and her siblings elsewhere occupied, little Carrie Ingalls feels lonely...
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the Ingalls, Olesons, and Garveys, disillusioned with life in the "big city" of...
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1978
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The Oleson family is saddled with Mr. Oleson's obnoxious nephew Peter (Michael Sharrett), who has been sent to Walnut Grove...
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1978
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1978
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Cliff Emmich guest stars as John Bevins, a warm-hearted but grotesquely heavy man who is treated as an object of ridicule by...
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1978
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1978
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When the blind school at Winoka is sold by the bank, the people of Walnut Grove decide to establish a new school at the...
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the imperious Mrs. Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) is shocked to discover that Hester-Sue...
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1978
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1978
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1978
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1977
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1977
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Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) takes charge of the Ingalls household while her parents are away. Unfortunately, Mary's...
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1977
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1977
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1977
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A newcomer to Walnut Grove, hog farmer Adam Simms (Joshua Bryant) falls head over heels in love with local schoolmarm Miss...
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1977
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The Ingalls and the Olesons attend the fair at Mankato, MN (though the episode was actually filmed near Tucson, AZ). Losing...
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1977
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When Jonathan Garvey's crops burn, leaving his family destitute, his wife, Alice (Hersha Parady), decides to take a job at...
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1977
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1977
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The townsfolk of Walnut Grove are in an uproar when a local Indian chief, Spotted Wolf (Guillermo San Juan), jumps his...
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1977
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1977
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The Walnut Grove schoolchildren put together a stage production in which snooty Nellie Oleson (Alison Arngrim) lands the...
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1977
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Young Joseph Stokes (Caesar Ramirez), the son of a Sioux Indian father and a white mother, arrives in Walnut Grove to live...
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1977
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Tired of his family's grinding poverty and of being treated as a freak by the local white bigots, 11-year-old black youngster...
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1977
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1977
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Mary Ingalls (Melissa Sue Anderson) is in dire need of a life-saving operation....
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1977
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1977
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Called to attend the Grange convention in Chicago as a representative of Walnut Grove, Charles (Michael Landon) offers to...
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1977
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After helping Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) tend to a mountain fever epidemic in another town, Mr. Edwards (Victor French) returns...
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1977
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Just before the Christmas vacation, Walnut Grove is threatened by a driving snowstorm. Schoolteacher Miss Beadle...
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1977
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1977
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1976
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In this first episode of a two-part story, Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) is given a wonderful horse named Bunny -- which of...
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1976
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Laura (Melissa Gilbert) is hoodwinked into bringing a billy goat named Fred into the Ingalls household. Alas, Fred is not...
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1976
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While passing the Oleson home on Halloween night, Laura (Melissa Gilbert) thinks she witnesses a murder -- specifically, Mr....
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1976
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Walnut Grove is held in the grip of terror when the three Galender brothers move into town. Before long, the bullying...
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1976
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1976
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Walnut Grove's upcoming centennial celebration is threatened by a sudden upsurge in taxes and road assessments. Angry over...
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, an embittered Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) holds her widowed grandfather, Lansford...
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) wants to enter her horse Bunny in an upcoming race,...
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1976
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The Walnut Grove town council agrees to bankroll Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) when she has a chance to participate in...
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1976
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1976
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1976
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Seriously wounded at the battle of Shiloh 12 years earlier, former army bugler Granville Whipple (Richard Mulligan) returns...
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1976
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1976
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Arthur Hill guest stars as Lansford Ingalls, the father of farmer Charles Ingalls...
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1976
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The children of Walnut Grove pool their Sunday school funds to purchase an expensive Bible for Reverend Alden's (Dabbs Greer)...
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1975
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Charles (Michael Landon) continues seeking out good homes for the orphaned Sanderson...
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1975
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1975
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Ted Gehring makes his first series appearance as Ebenezer Sprague, Walnut Grove's hard-hearted, tight-fisted banker. Although...
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1975
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Patricia Neal guest stars as Julie Sanderson, a terminally ill widow. On the...
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1975
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Walnut Grove's annual Founder's Day celebration brings a host of visitors to compete in a wide variety of contests. As the...
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1975
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Red Buttons guest stars as charismatic traveling circus man Mr. O'Hara. While performing magic tricks for the Walnut Grove...
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1975
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The farmers of Walnut Grove place their faith -- and their future -- in the hands of Joseph Coulter (Alan Fudge), a...
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1975
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Mrs. Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) is determined that the Ingalls children will not get the better of her own kids during a...
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1975
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1975
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1975
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Who is the mysterious marauder that is going around stealing food -- but nothing else -- throughout Walnut Grove? Their minds...
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1975
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Things have come to an impasse in the home of the eternally bickering Nels and Harriet Oleson (Richard Bull,...
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1975
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The focus in this episode is on Dr. Baker (Kevin Hagen), Walnut Grove's unmarried, middle-aged general practitioner. Despite...
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1975
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A new supply of expensive cornmeal, infested with rats, sparks a typhus outbreak in the town of Walnut Grove. Unaware of the...
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1975
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1975
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The Ingalls family cannot understand why the hard-working Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) is falling behind in school. In turns...
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1975
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1975
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At last year's annual baseball game with the Sleepy Eye Greenstockings, the Walnut Grove team lost 36 to nothing. Determined...
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1975
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In this comedy, a jobless public relations specialist goes to get some much-needed rest in sunny Florida and discovers a...
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1975
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1974
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With Mrs. Beadle sidelined by a sprained ankle, Caroline (Karen Grassle) volunteers as substitute teacher. She immediately...
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1974
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Little Olga Nordstrom (Kim Richards) is left out of her classmates' gangs because one of her legs is shorter than the other....
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1974
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1974
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In the series' first holiday episode, the Ingalls family tries to purchase Christmas gifts with what little money they have...
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1974
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1974
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Chuck McCann guest stars as Tinker Jones, a mute, itinerant coppersmith. When he wanders into Walnut Grove, Tinker also finds...
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1974
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1970
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