La vida y las aventuras de la familia Ingalls en el Medio Oeste americano del siglo XIX.La vida y las aventuras de la familia Ingalls en el Medio Oeste americano del siglo XIX.La vida y las aventuras de la familia Ingalls en el Medio Oeste americano del siglo XIX.
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- 17 premios y 44 nominaciones en total
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I grew up watching this show and then I went a few years as a young teenager without seeing it. After my dad left my family, I grew mare attached to this show by watching reruns on PBS because I imagined Charles as my dad. It was so nice to see such a close family and nice to see an example of a dedicated father. I realized how unrealistic that type of family was at least in our time, but I continue to hold it up as an example of what a family could be if we all served each other instead of serving our on self. I am forever grateful to all those individuals involved in the making of this show. I've bought the whole series and as a father of 5 kids, I watch this show with them. My kids see it purely as entertainment, but I know that the teachings of God and acts of kindness and charity for our fellowman is being instilled into their hearts. I never need to worry about what might be on the next episode. It's more than appropriate for all ages and fun and entertaining at the same time. This is what tv should be producing full time. I can't say enough great things about it.
A well-written show with some definite episodes within "genres" (broad comedies, moral choices, adventure, family values, religion). As far as a complete body of work, the seasons best hold together in the first four years, ending with "I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away" (you can believe that the family had faced issues and had to move as they moved previously, in the spirit of the books and the time period)...adding additional cast and bringing back characters afterward added some confusion and some continuity problems that are well documented. The last season of episodes and the last TV movies are often lambasted as not true to style, or by having substitute families, and while this is true to a point, the new characters often were used to tell similar stories.
This show debuted just after my birth, my mother watched it religiously and I was raised watching this show. I have read and re-read all of the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder and I now own every season available on DVD. Little House On the Prarie is a show that not only showed America what family is all about, it also tackled serious issues every week. I've read all of the negative comments and still can't see why anyone wouldn't love this show. Yes Michael Landon was a big part of the show, but the show was really about Laura and how she grew up, and as she grew up we got to watch a wonderful actress, Melissa Gilbert, grow up too. At 31 I now look back on this show with love and tenderness, remembering special times with my own mother as I watched it as a child. This is truly one of the best family shows that has ever been broadcast on TV. We need shows like this on TV now.
This TV-series is a classic! I love this show. It's great and it's cute...the cast is great and every episode of the series it´s extremely good. Melissa Gilbert is a magnifficent actress, she played her role very well from the start back in 1974 to the end in 1984.
When I was 10 years old, my family was transfered back to the US from Germany where my dad had been stationed with the US Army. Our first night stateside we stayed in an airport motel, and while flipping through the channels to see what was new on American TV (all we had in Germany was afrts), we saw our first Little House Episode. The Sunday School class was outside under the big tree discussing plans for Rev Aldens birthday. I had read the little house books in school, and based solely on the names I jumped up and yelled, "It's Little House, it's little house" Needless to say, it was still on Wednesday nights then, and it became a Wednesday night tradition in our house, then Mondays. Every time I see the episode I think of that first night after a long flight, and all of us in that motel room. Good memories....
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- CuriosidadesAfter the show moved to MGM studios from Paramount, the production moved onto Stage 15, the largest soundstage on the lot. When Ray Bolger guest appeared in season five he removed flooring from part of the studio where an old, defunct oil heater had been torn out and uncovered part of the Yellow Brick Road from El mago de Oz (1939), (in which he famously played the Scarecrow,) which was still intact. the children and cast were extremely excited when Bolger showed it to them.
- PifiasAfter 'Nellie's' restaurant is renamed 'Caroline's', the name in the window goes back and forth between the two in subsequent episodes.
- Citas
Mrs. Oleson: [to her husband, who is holding a shotgun, when they catch daughter Nellie with her new husband] Nels - make her a WIDOW!
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Little House on the Prairie
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, Estados Unidos(As the town of Mankato, Minnesota)
- Empresa productora
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- Duración
- 1h(60 min)
- Color
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