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2002
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2001
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Episode ten showcases the writers' ingenious talent to marry each character's personality to a horror-comedy plot twist....
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1997
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Everyone returns from summer vacation with unresolved issues that they're just itching to uncover. Willow (Alyson Hannigan)...
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1997
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) heads to California, there to link up with her niece Victoria (Genie Francis), now employed as a...
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1990
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Director Donna Deitch makes a strong impression in her first feature film, a simple story of a lesbian love affair, based on...
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1986
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In this comedy, Gidget, the all-American surfer girl, has grown up, married Moondoggie, and become a travel agent. She and...
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1985
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Little House: The Last Farewell was the third and last TV movie based on the books of Laura Ingalls Wilder (which also...
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1984
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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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1983
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Nick Newell (Gary Coleman) doesn't like being called a "genius," but the word certainly fits. The 13-year-old is starting as...
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1983
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In the first episode of a two-part story, James (Jason Bateman) heads to the Sleepy Eye bank to make a deposit. The bank is...
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1982
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1982
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1982
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With Dr. Baker (Kevin Hagen) in tow, Caroline (Karen Grassle) responds to a call for help from a prospector's camp. Here she...
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1982
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Still grieving over the death of his son John, Mr. Edwards (Victor French) has begun drinking again. Ordered out of his own...
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1982
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1982
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Hester-Sue (Ketty Lester) is astonished when her ex-husband, Sam Terhune (J.A. Preston), who left her years ago for another...
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1982
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In this special 90-minute episode, the first in a two-part story, the Wilders are beset by one calamity after another: A...
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1982
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the troubles that have recently beset the Wilders continue unabated. Their crops have...
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1982
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This story begins in 1982, with a set of old blueprints discovered in a Minnesota auction barn. Flashing back a century or...
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1982
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A pregnant Laura (Melissa Gilbert) insists that she can take care of the Wilders' farm in the absence of her husband, Almanzo...
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1982
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1981
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Snowed in by a Christmas blizzard, the Ingalls family, including married daughters Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and Mary...
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1981
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Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) thinks she has it made when she sells her restaurant to a national franchise. Before...
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1981
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J. Brennan Smith is cast as Elmer, a chubby new student at the Walnut Grove school. Mercilessly ridiculed because of his...
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1981
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Victor French returns to the series in the role of Isaiah Edwards. When his adopted son John a copy boy with a big Chicago...
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1981
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Nels Oleson (Richard Bull) is kidnapped by two dimwitted amateur crooks, who demand a 100-dollar ransom. When Nels' wife,...
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1981
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Jack Kruschen guest stars as Gambini, an aging circus artist in whose footsteps his sons are reluctant to follow. When...
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1981
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While attending a literature seminar in Arizona, Laura (Melissa Gilbert) is reunited with her sister-in-law Eliza Jane...
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1981
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The normally open-minded Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) is a bit put off when his new assistant, Dr. Caleb Ledoux (Don Marshall),...
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1981
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The Ingalls' newly adopted son, James (Jason Bateman), is desperate to "belong," and even more desperate to emulate his older...
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1981
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1981
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Black farmer Joe Kagan (Moses Gunn) sells his Walnut Grove property and moves to Sleepy Eye, where he gets a job at the blind...
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1981
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1981
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1980
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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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1980
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1979
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1979
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According to the network press release, the made-for-TV Forever was concerned with the "joys and anguish" of teenage romance....
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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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Detective Mike Stone (Karl Malden) is none too thrilled when his daughter Jeannie (Darlene Carr) falls in love with...
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1976
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This pilot for the long-running (1972-1982) family series stars all the regulars-to-be and spends half its length setting up...
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1974
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