Little House on the PrairieBy Wikipedia
Little House On The Prairie was a one-hour dramatic
television program that aired on the NBC network from 1974 to 1982. During
the 1982–83 television season, the series was broadcast with the new
title Little House: A New Beginning (see below).
The show was a loose adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's best-selling
series of Little House on the Prairie books. Michael Landon starred as
Charles Ingalls, Karen Grassle played Caroline Ingalls, Melissa Gilbert
played Laura Ingalls, Melissa Sue Anderson played Mary Ingalls, and the
twins Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush (credited as Lindsay Sidney Greenbush)
played Carrie. The show got some controversy with its portrayal of Laura,
who, in the show, is often mean-spirited and disobedient.
Although it deviated from the original books in some respects, the
television series, which was set in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, was (and
still is in syndication) one of the few long-running successful dramatic
family shows. Although predominately a drama, the program did have some
comedic moments, thanks to supporting cast members such as the Oleson
family (Richard Bull (Nels Oleson), Katherine MacGregor (Harriet Oleson),
Jonathan Gilbert (Willie Oleson), and Alison Arngrim (Nellie Oleson)) and
Mr. Edwards (Victor French).
While Nels (proprietor of the town's general store, Oleson's
Mercantile) was a true friend of the Ingalls, Harriet was not; she often
caused trouble by spreading malicious gossip or scheming behind her
husband's back to foreclose on the Ingalls' farm. Nellie, the Oleson's
oldest child, was a carbon copy of her mother, often very nasty and
scheming to humiliate Laura. Willie, five years younger than Nellie, was a
typical mischievous child and often aided his sister in her schemes. Both
Nellie and Willie would change their personalities for the better in later
seasons — Nellie after she married Jewish businessman Percival Dalton
(played by Steve Tracy) in 1980; Willie in early 1982 after having a
heart-to-heart talk with Laura, who was by then his teacher at Walnut
Grove School. However, Harriet always remained true to her nasty, gossipy,
scheming, troublemaking self, much to Nels' chagrin.
In 1979, Dean Butler joined the cast as Almanzo Wilder, the man 10
years Laura's senior that she would soon marry. Several episodes during
the 1979–1980 season dealt with their budding relationship as it
blossomed into true love. Almanzo and Laura were married in the 1980–1981
season première.
In later years, the Ingalls family adopted several children. First was
11-year-old Albert Quinn (Matthew Laborteaux), whom the family met when
they moved (briefly) to Winoka in a series of 1978 episodes. In 1981, the
family welcomed 12-year-old James (Jason Bateman) and 9-year-old Cassandra
Cooper (Missy Francis), a brother and sister who were orphaned after their
parents were killed in an accident. Also in 1981, the Olesons adopted a
young orphan named Nancy (Allison Balson), who was 100 times nastier than
Nellie ever was (and Harriet did everything to encourage her).
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Also appearing in the series were Merlin Olsen (as Jonathan Garvey),
Dabbs Greer (as Rev. Robert Alden, pastor of Walnut Grove Church), Karl
Swenson (as Lars Hanson, the town's founder and proprietor of the town's
mill) and Kevin Hagen (as Dr. Hiram Baker, the town's doctor). Michael
Landon directed a majority of the episodes, although other people such as
Leo Penn and Victor French occasionally took their turn at the director's
chair.
Little House on the Prairie was largely filmed on Big Sky Ranch
at Simi Valley, California, not in Minnesota. Though camera vistas
sometimes pick up the rugged terrain, which is too mountainous for
Minnesota, the oak savanna is considered to be representative of the real
Walnut Grove. Other television programs, including Gunsmoke
and The Dukes of Hazzard,
were produced at the same Big Sky Ranch lot.
Spin-offs & Sequels
A spin-off series of sorts, Little House: A New Beginning, built
around star Melissa Gilbert, lasted only one season and aired from
September 1982 until March 1983. A new family, the Carters (Stan Ivar as
John, Pamela Roylance as Sarah, Lindsay Kennedy as eldest son Jeb and
David Friedman as youngest son Jason), moved into the Ingalls' old home.
Meanwhile, Almanzo and Laura (who had since given birth to a daughter,
Rose), took in their niece, Jenny (played by Shannen Doherty), when
Almanzo's brother died.
Three made-for-television movie sequels followed: Little House: Look
Back to Yesterday (1983), Little House: The Last Farewell
(1984), and Little House: Bless All the Dear Children (1984). Two
other Little House movies were made in conjunction with the Landon
series: the 1974 pilot for the program and Little House Years
(1979), a Thanksgiving special/clip show that aired in the middle of
Season 6.
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Little House on the Prairie on
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Little House on the Prairie is now available on DVD! Get it at Amazon.com! Season One, Season Two, Season Three, Season Four, Season Five, Season Six, Season Seven, Season Eight |
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