I've been watching Alison Arngrim (Nellie) reading the Little House on the Prairie books on her Facebook page since a little bit after the pandemic started. She is hilarious. He reads to us everyday about @ in the afternoon PST.
Agreed, but they plenty of dark episodes like the two parter will Albert goes cold turkey from Morphine, or where Mary loses her sight, or where Mary's baby dies. No Mrs. Olsen or Nelly there. The show was not as sweet as you think. It had incredible dynamic range.
July 21, 2020 .. 🙋 Who's still watching this great show? Little House On The Prairie .. truly a timeless classic. As a child I enjoyed it very much and loved it ever since. Most episode teaches good life lessons that both children and adults can learn and appreciate .. wholesome values each stories have. Little House On The Prairie can be both educational and entertaining. 👏🥰🤗💕🙏🏼
@Miss Un-PC Good and Evil is like Black and White. Rarer than you think. Most stuff is in between. A nice TV show won't save your country. Probably better off taking morphine.
Yes I remember! all to well, Memories of this show almost brought me to tears. Just remembering how times were when as a child watching this series once a week and how actually my mom,Dad and siblings (5) of us would be all together around the TV hanging off every scene. Times and life where so much more wholesome and life was so much more meaningful. I just say this because life has sped up so much nowadays and imagine getting a family all together at once for anything let alone a TV show, this and just the fact of how life can take our loved ones from us and all the challenges of being an adult just makes me sad sometimes. I am grateful to have had these memories and how shows like this one along with good parenting gave us children respect and a good set of morals towards our fellow man. Thank you for taking the time in putting this together.
Watching it now on reruns. Brings back some great memories from a simpler time in my childhood. With all the remakes and reimaginings coming out, this is one show that they couldn't and wouldn't dare try to remake given the current state of Hollywood. Best to remember this show exactly as it was in the reruns. I suspect it's the current state and products of the entertainment industry why so many retro TV channels are popping up and flourishing showing old shows like this.
@@kimchristensen7438 Ah, The Waltons. Another wholesome show. Come to think of it, Starsky and Hutch could almost be considered wholesome in comparison to what's on TV now. And yes, the news has become repetitive and predictable. Hard to find unbiased, unfiltered news now a days. Here's to Walter Cronkite!
SAME HERE. I HAVE NEVER BEEN BORED/LOST MY MIND DUE TO C19 QUARANTINE BECAUSE I'VE BEEN WATCHING ALL TV SHOW FROM THE 50'S- 80S I WATCHED AS A CHILD...THOSE WERE SWEET DAYS...
..yes, but I remember a few episodes, mostly in the middle/later seasons I believe, that were labeled "mature theme" material..I especially remember being disturbed by a couple episodes, one where some people, and maybe children, died in a house fire, and another where a girl was being sexually abused...I was a kid then...
dyer2cycle I can’t remember all of the episodes but I believe it was after Mary lost her eye sight, when Albert came into the show. That’s when there was bullying going on in the old school house. I’m not 100% sure
Little house on the prairie was a huge hit here in Ireland. I remember the early eighties looking forward to a Saturday evening and watching it with my brothers. It was the highlight of our week, great actors!!
Such a terrific show. We watch it still today. My kids love it. Remember when Mary lost her eye sight. I remember seeing that back in the day and was so scared to go to sleep in fear I’d wake up without my sight. This show had a lot of lessons. Beautiful.
I loved Mrs. Olleson but really love them all. In Germany "Little House on the Prairie is on every afternoon and guess who watches it at 72, me. Used to watch it with my children while living in the US and loved it then.
I loved to hate Mrs Olsen, very charismatic just like Nellie. You needed these characters in the show to give balance or LHOTP would've been too sugary sweet lol
I was in my second year of the Marine Corps. My Vietnam combat was over. I got to see some episodes in the rec center and we all loved it. In Jan 75 I had to return to combat. Little House meant alot to us and we even joked about it at times. A great show that will make you homesick.
A Marine who not only served our country, but is also admitting to liking Little House on the Prairie?! God bless you and your honesty and, THANK YOU for your service and sacrifice, sir. 🇺🇸 ❤
Who were you with in ' 75 ? I was in the Corps myself and in 75 i was on board a u . s . naval vessel evacuating Vietnamese refugees off the coast of Vung Tao . I was with Alpha 1-4 3rd. Marines.
My wife and I are re-watching the entire series. As a kid, I enjoyed the show but as an adult, WOW, this show should be mandatory viewing in all schools.
I went a filming, when they were on location. I met Melissa and Melissa Sue. They were incredibly kind and poised. And I met Michael Landon very briefly because he was a BUSY man. I got to go to see Little House because my grandparents lived next door to Michael Landon’s in-laws. Oh and I saw Burl Ives from a distance. He guest starred. But he didn’t come to craft services. This was in 1976 which was the peak of the show.
Roland L I feel very fortunate to have had that experience. A couple of weeks before my family got the letter and package inviting us to the filming, I had written a fan letter to the show. And my fan letter said pretty much that I loved the show. Then we suddenly got this invitation to the filming and a package that included autographed pictures of Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert. I thought that all arrived because of the fan letter I sent, lol. I had no idea that my grandparents had anything to do with it. My grandparents decided about a year later that they wanted to downsize and they moved to Rossmore Leisure World in Orange County. They sold their house to Esther Rolle. She played the mother on “Good Times”. My grandparents were so proud she had bought their house. My grandma always clipped out articles of Esther Rolle and kept them in a scrapbook.
@@harperstacey9604 My favorite episodes are Plague from Season 1,The Big Inning and The Richest Man in Walnut Grove from Season 2. There's really alot more, but those ones are great.
@@kimkovaly2393 my ft favorites were when mrs. Oleson rah ran her own newspaper and she was printing gossip about the townspeople. My other favorite was when almanzos two mischievous nephews came to visit. I've seen every episode, too. Kim, thank you for your reply. God bless you and have a good day.
Thank you. I loved it. I also read the books first and would encourage people to suggest their children read them. i was a teenager when I read them and learned an awful lot about that period of US history. The self sufficiency and independence in the books in a sense moulded me through to even today.
Thanks for this! I am just watching the show. I am from Germany and I loved it when I was a kid and still love it today. I work from home and during my lunch hour I watch episodes on TV here! But I keep buying the Blu rays frm the US and currently watching the second season! Good, wholesome TV, someone else wrote and I can second that! A show like this is practically non-existent nowadays. Especially now, as we all kinda struggle to get through this awful pandemic and the state the world is in in general, it is so tempting to flee from reality and find ourselves in that great place of Walnut Grove and its fantastic characters!
I grew up with this beautiful show. Melissa Gilbert is only a couple of years older than I am. My father died in 1974, just months after Little House first aired, so it was truly a world, and family, to escape to.
Melissa Sue Anderson was prettier as a kid, but when Melissa Gilbert got into her late teens and 20's she turned into a knockout. They all just sort of disappeared from acting though, didn't they?
Reverend Alden was one of my favorite cast members. He had the most living eyes and kindly smile. Just seeing him on the show made me feel warm inside.
I loved all characters, it was my best childhood memory. If you put on TH-cam I will watch it again will beautiful memory’s. Thank you for all of you🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️😘
We were so lucky back then to have show's like this Along with Gilligans island ,Brady bunch ,Rin tin tin and so much more Life seemed allot more simple back then. I wish kid's today could have the some experience .
I think we need these shows and their good morals now more than ever before. I miss my childhood days in the 80s watching this show and Michael Landon. Such better times than now.
We would watch the show religiously every Monday night. Not one episode disappointed, although I recall that towards the end it seemed there were more and more tearjerker episodes. My sister and I used to bet on who was going to die in each week's episode!
It was one of my favorite shows. I loved it from the beginning to the end! I still would watch it today if I could stream it on my PC. What an emotional series. It grabbed you from the heart, and lord knows how many tears I've cried in practically every episode!
Fun fact: Michael Landon was one of the first male actors on television that made it okay for a man to cry and show his emotions. He inspired countless other actors (and some "regular" men in general), to not get stuck in that stereotypical mindset that men "should always have to appear strong and never cry in public."
Woe Wow Wow, it doesn't seem possible it's been 45yrs since "Little House on the Prairie" first aired. I still watch it on channel "UP". How about doing another video on all the other characters?
Harriet was an amazing actress! Do you know she was the reason Mrs. Oleson was played like that? Michael saw her over the top acting & had it written into the script that way. She had all the ideas of how Harriet could be more coniving or cruel, when in real life she's as sweet as can be. ❤
As a family we all watched each episode,I still remember how pa chuckled when the younger sister fell while running down the hill.I do wish I can turn the clock back.
I'm 54 now in 2020,still watching this series never get bored. bring a lots of memory during my childhood.thank u to all the cast and to michael landon,we really miss u so much.anyone still watching this series in 2020? pls give a thumb
The impact this show had on me was a huge Blessing. Quick back story of my life: born & raised in NYC, a child of the 70's. Nyc during my youth years was an era of hard times, drug infested. I grew up in a fun neighborhood but yet, when the drug 'crack' made its way onto the scene, the neighborhood changed tremendously fast for the worst. The death/murder toll in NYC (my neighborhood included) was extremely high. And tho there was so much negativity taking place around me (like today), when this show would come on t.v., I ALWAYS found myself watching & admiring the Beautiful family values of the Ingalls family. Till this day, I call Charles Ingalls my tv dad. My first wife of 16 1/2 years (she passed away) knew that this was & still is my favorite show of all time, as a gift surprised me with the whole collection on DVD...& it came in a case that is in the shape of their carriage. I raised our two sons on watching this show, we would watch each & every episode in order & my son's actually looked forward to it & like myself, Loved it. Little House is truly a great show to grow up watching & what you can learn & apply to your life from this show is incredible. Growing where I did & how I did, I'd have to say that I believe The Lord used this show to be one of the tools that helped change my life for the better. God Bless you to those that read this.
I'm a kid from the 70s and we didn't have a t.v. We would run a couple miles to my grandma's house by 7 PM every Monday. We also ran there for Eight so Enough on Thursday's. Life was so different. These shows are forever in our hearts.
@@stevied9082 I grew up in a tiny town in New Mexico and at 18 with 150 dollars in my pocket and a bike, my Aunt and Uncle dropped me off to live with my Sister and her Boyfriend in California. I got my own apartment a few years later and guess who owned the apartments around the corner.. the father on Eight Is Enough Dick Van Patten. The name of the apartment building was Patton Place and I'd see him drive up and his convertible. It's a Small World.
My favorite story about the show was Gilbert recounting how Landon got her to cry once. Even in those times, actors and directors often did cruel things to get kids to cry for scenes, like tell them some tragedy had struck their family or verbally abuse them. He just looked at her straight in the eyes and told her, "I am so proud of you."
Holy shit. I lost this in the memories and bow the title evoked them🥺 My grandmother used to have it on every morning so I was very familiar with it RIP 💜
it was great to be a kid in the 70s! Show like this taught us how to be good, compassionate people - it taught us the virtues of patience, honesty and tolerance. Today's TV shows teach kids how to be selfish, arrogant and dishonest.
I feel like our society's entertainment and media is all about promoting coolness as the highest value. Even the morality is more about political correctness and opposed to genuine kindness and goodness. The young generation needs a show like this.
I Love Little House on the Prairie... we still watch i... I loved Michael Landon I think the most and Laura... I loved him in other shows as well... I hope they never stop showing the re=runs.... what a great family show.....
Mellissa was my favourite and the episode where she went blind brilliant acting the whole cast was brilliant the other episode was Mary and half pint got lost in the snow and hid in a hut and Victor found them almost frozen just great never get TV like that again I’m glad I was the right age to watch it back then
We saw this show in irak tv in about 1978 I was 8 years old , it was shown on friday at 1:00 pm , lovely tv series and my favorite Michael Landon, his smile and real father .. greetings from baghdad _ iraq .
Im 21 years old and I love the little house on the praire. The shows from the past are mutch better as the shows of "my time" Im happy about to look little house on the tv if i have time. i love this show and i love TNT in the german television :D
@@harperstacey9604 I have watched video similar to your, where pictures of 'cast members' I don't remember seeing are listed, if they made only 'one' appearance. If they appeared only once, then they are not a cast member. They're just being used as fillers because the video has to be a certain length.
Little House On The Prairie was a weekly household mainstay in my home when I was a child. It was a wholesome show; America needs shows like this again. Too many actors in that show that I like.
I was in my early teens when Little House was televised in my country. I only remember it being all talk, no violence and pretty boring for a kiddo then :)
@DAVID LEIJA 03/01/2019 DALLAS TEXAS if you know that, why are you insisting that she's still alive? ...she died on the 13th November 2018. ...smart ass!
Great video. I remeber this show from when I was a kid, and a few month ago a TV-station started sending it again. We have now seen EVERY episode so far, and just started season 7. We REALLY love it. All the actors are great, but I must say that Karen Gassle is the one that makes a lasting impression. Her beautiful smile can really melt a man's heart. :)
Who was your favorite character on the show? 🤔
Michael Landon is my favorite person on the show
I guess it would be Nelly n her mother.
I've been watching Alison Arngrim (Nellie) reading the Little House on the Prairie books on her Facebook page since a little bit after the pandemic started. She is hilarious. He reads to us everyday about @ in the afternoon PST.
I have to say it. Nellie Oleson. I love to hate her😂 But in real life, she is a very sweet person. Love Alison ♥️
@@h.borter5367 She played the part well.
I’ve been binge watching Little House these last few weeks and boy, it’s filled my soul with joy- America needs Little House like it never has before!
Great show.
Agreed, but they plenty of dark episodes like the two parter will Albert goes cold turkey from Morphine, or where Mary loses her sight, or where Mary's baby dies. No Mrs. Olsen or Nelly there. The show was not as sweet as you think. It had incredible dynamic range.
@@JohnMorris-ge6hq Bingo! There was some dark shit in there.
@@DYR could you do “ Do You Remember Pete’s Dragon 1977 Then and Now “ on June 12, 2021
Amen, 😇 🙏👍😎☀️, I've been doing the same thing, wishing for simpler times
July 21, 2020 .. 🙋 Who's still watching this great show?
Little House On The Prairie .. truly a timeless classic.
As a child I enjoyed it very much and loved it ever since. Most episode teaches good life lessons that both children and adults can learn and appreciate .. wholesome values each stories have.
Little House On The Prairie can be both educational and entertaining.
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I enjoyed it so much that I'm including the books in my homeschool read alouds!! Gotta pass on good old fashioned wholesomeness!!!
Did you by chance, mean MINDLESS classic? You probably enjoyed Hee Haw as well.
My wife does....... For the third time
And as a good man
Ik watch it with her 🤗🤗
I miss watching this with my Grandma. Our country needs a show like this again.
@Miss Un-PC Good and Evil is like Black and White. Rarer than you think. Most stuff is in between.
A nice TV show won't save your country. Probably better off taking morphine.
The world needs a show like this again! Love and blessings from The Netherlands 🙏💓
@Miss Un-PC ppoo
@Miss Un-PC pop.
@@cecilia8621 They are getting ready to make a reboot. ☺
Loved watching all the stars on little house on the Prairie. I’m 57 now & it’s brought back happy memories.
Yes I remember! all to well, Memories of this show almost brought me to tears. Just remembering how times were when as a child watching this series once a week and how actually my mom,Dad and siblings (5) of us would be all together around the TV hanging off every scene. Times and life where so much more wholesome and life was so much more meaningful. I just say this because life has sped up so much nowadays and imagine getting a family all together at once for anything let alone a TV show, this and just the fact of how life can take our loved ones from us and all the challenges of being an adult just makes me sad sometimes. I am grateful to have had these memories and how shows like this one along with good parenting gave us children respect and a good set of morals towards our fellow man. Thank you for taking the time in putting this together.
Thank you for sharing Ronald 😌
Totally agree ,everyone round the TV hard times but unforgetable .Getting old but age just a number.
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I love watching Little House on the Prairie. even in 2020.
Watching it now on reruns. Brings back some great memories from a simpler time in my childhood.
With all the remakes and reimaginings coming out, this is one show that they couldn't and wouldn't dare try to remake given the current state of Hollywood.
Best to remember this show exactly as it was in the reruns.
I suspect it's the current state and products of the entertainment industry why so many retro TV channels are popping up and flourishing showing old shows like this.
We’ve Been Watching The Little House n The Waltons’ Reruns Lately Since The News Has Been So Repetive
@@kimchristensen7438 Ah, The Waltons. Another wholesome show.
Come to think of it, Starsky and Hutch could almost be considered wholesome in comparison to what's on TV now.
And yes, the news has become repetitive and predictable. Hard to find unbiased, unfiltered news now a days.
Here's to Walter Cronkite!
SAME HERE. I HAVE NEVER BEEN BORED/LOST MY MIND DUE TO C19 QUARANTINE BECAUSE I'VE BEEN WATCHING ALL TV SHOW FROM THE 50'S- 80S I WATCHED AS A CHILD...THOSE WERE SWEET DAYS...
I'm nearly finished watching season one, and eager to start on season two!
I used to watch this show every day when I was a child. Clean and good.
..yes, but I remember a few episodes, mostly in the middle/later seasons I believe, that were labeled "mature theme" material..I especially remember being disturbed by a couple episodes, one where some people, and maybe children, died in a house fire, and another where a girl was being sexually abused...I was a kid then...
dyer2cycle I can’t remember all of the episodes but I believe it was after Mary lost her eye sight, when Albert came into the show. That’s when there was bullying going on in the old school house. I’m not 100% sure
Always love watching them still I'm 65 and love the old shows
Little house on the prairie was a huge hit here in Ireland. I remember the early eighties looking forward to a Saturday evening and watching it with my brothers. It was the highlight of our week, great actors!!
One of the best shows of all time.
That brings back some good old memories when times were a bit slower and people seemed nicer wish they had more shows like that today.
This show will never die.Good clean entertainment.
What about Harriet? She was spice of the show.
I loved her.
AHAHA YES!!
YES
Love the Little House on the Prairie, I still watch it every day.
Such a terrific show. We watch it still today. My kids love it. Remember when Mary lost her eye sight. I remember seeing that back in the day and was so scared to go to sleep in fear I’d wake up without my sight. This show had a lot of lessons. Beautiful.
This show was the bomdiggity!!!
I still watch this today and it's still one of my favorite weekend shows.
I loved Mrs. Olleson but really love them all. In Germany "Little House on the Prairie is on every afternoon and guess who watches it at 72, me. Used to watch it with my children while living in the US and loved it then.
I watch it every afternoon! Und liebe es in eine "heile" Welt entführt zu werden. Sei es auch nur für 2 Folgen jeden Tag. Balsam für die Seele!💗
Mrs Olsen was my favorite character. You loved to not like her but she could turn that completely around for a second. That's what I call acting.
Many cast members also described her as the sweetest and the one they liked hanging out with between takes. Go figure!
I loved to hate Mrs Olsen, very charismatic just like Nellie. You needed these characters in the show to give balance or LHOTP would've been too sugary sweet lol
I was in my second year of the Marine Corps. My Vietnam combat was over. I got to see some episodes in the rec center and we all loved it. In Jan 75 I had to return to combat. Little House meant alot to us and we even joked about it at times. A great show that will make you homesick.
Thanks for sharing
A Marine who not only served our country, but is also admitting to liking Little House on the Prairie?! God bless you and your honesty and, THANK YOU for your service and sacrifice, sir. 🇺🇸 ❤
Who were you with in ' 75 ? I was in the Corps myself and in 75 i was on board a u . s . naval vessel evacuating Vietnamese refugees off the coast of Vung Tao . I was with Alpha 1-4 3rd. Marines.
I love little house on the prairie it is an awesome i still watch it to this day
My wife and I are re-watching the entire series. As a kid, I enjoyed the show but as an adult, WOW, this show should be mandatory viewing in all schools.
Can't show it nowadays because they use the N word. Oh how far we have sunk.
sorry I'm busy with composition handwriting English reading math science history social studies literature etc. etc. etc.
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 and video games
@@kevonmanuel maybe in your classroom. we don't have time. I forgot PE Spanish Music and Art. You sound like you're in junior high lol! We're done!
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 Really deep..
I went a filming, when they were on location. I met Melissa and Melissa Sue. They were incredibly kind and poised. And I met Michael Landon very briefly because he was a BUSY man. I got to go to see Little House because my grandparents lived next door to Michael Landon’s in-laws. Oh and I saw Burl Ives from a distance. He guest starred. But he didn’t come to craft services. This was in 1976 which was the peak of the show.
What a wonderful opportunity and experience that must have been!
Thanks for sharing that memory. :o)
Roland L I feel very fortunate to have had that experience. A couple of weeks before my family got the letter and package inviting us to the filming, I had written a fan letter to the show. And my fan letter said pretty much that I loved the show. Then we suddenly got this invitation to the filming and a package that included autographed pictures of Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert. I thought that all arrived because of the fan letter I sent, lol. I had no idea that my grandparents had anything to do with it. My grandparents decided about a year later that they wanted to downsize and they moved to Rossmore Leisure World in Orange County. They sold their house to Esther Rolle. She played the mother on “Good Times”. My grandparents were so proud she had bought their house. My grandma always clipped out articles of Esther Rolle and kept them in a scrapbook.
@@katrinaolsen2444 That is so sweet.
My favorite show of all time. I've seen every episode at least 50 times each ❤
You are a devoted fan. What is your favorite episode?
@@harperstacey9604 My favorite episodes are Plague from Season 1,The Big Inning and The Richest Man in Walnut Grove from Season 2. There's really alot more, but those ones are great.
@@kimkovaly2393 my ft favorites were when mrs. Oleson rah ran her own newspaper and she was printing gossip about the townspeople. My other favorite was when almanzos two mischievous nephews came to visit. I've seen every episode, too. Kim, thank you for your reply. God bless you and have a good day.
Thank you. I loved it. I also read the books first and would encourage people to suggest their children read them. i was a teenager when I read them and learned an awful lot about that period of US history. The self sufficiency and independence in the books in a sense moulded me through to even today.
Thanks for this! I am just watching the show. I am from Germany and I loved it when I was a kid and still love it today. I work from home and during my lunch hour I watch episodes on TV here! But I keep buying the Blu rays frm the US and currently watching the second season! Good, wholesome TV, someone else wrote and I can second that! A show like this is practically non-existent nowadays. Especially now, as we all kinda struggle to get through this awful pandemic and the state the world is in in general, it is so tempting to flee from reality and find ourselves in that great place of Walnut Grove and its fantastic characters!
Thank you for tuning-in!
My fav show of all time!! Thank you reruns!! I still watch everyday!
i used to look forward to coming home from school to watch this
Little house on the Prairie a wonderful show with wonderful people how I miss such shows !🙉🙊🙈🇳🇿🇬🇧🇺🇸🙋😭
I grew up with this beautiful show. Melissa Gilbert is only a couple of years older than I am. My father died in 1974, just months after Little House first aired, so it was truly a world, and family, to escape to.
OMGG I love this sooo much I cant live without this show! And some of the episodes were so sad that I cry
Thanks for a nice walk down the memory lane....
Glad you enjoyed it
As an 80s kid, with Little House in syndication, Melissa Gilbert was one of my boyhood crushes.
Melissa Sue Anderson was prettier as a kid, but when Melissa Gilbert got into her late teens and 20's she turned into a knockout. They all just sort of disappeared from acting though, didn't they?
Michael Landon still missed by us all !
I agree 💯
I used to watch these everyday after school. Great show!
Reverend Alden was one of my favorite cast members. He had the most living eyes and kindly smile. Just seeing him on the show made me feel warm inside.
Reverend Alden was played by dabbs Greer. He was a character actor who had guest starred on many TV shows and movies.
I grew up watching Little House. Heck the show started the year I was born.
I loved all characters, it was my best childhood memory. If you put on TH-cam I will watch it again will beautiful memory’s. Thank you for all of you🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️😘
何度も再放送されたのを家族揃って観てました。懐かしい思い出です。
The world needs another show like this, especially now!
Some 1poisoned the water hole The left can fill their heads with whatever they want, I will watch what I want...
thanks for the update! watching the show with my little one. much love!!
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I loved watching this show when i was a kid...even the theme music and the kids running down the hill lol
I Loved watching this in the movie
One of my favorite shows . thank you
I loved this show and still watch it today.
Only 45 years ago... thanks, now I feel 50 years young..... great times, back in the 70's. Wouldn't change a thing...
We were so lucky back then to have show's like this Along with Gilligans island ,Brady bunch ,Rin tin tin and so much more Life seemed allot more simple back then. I wish kid's today could have the some experience .
I am 50 years ... was watching it as a child and i still do cause they sending it on TV and i love it!
Michael Landon was so handsome.
He was an ideal tv father to all
Good men short lived
I’m playing Charles in a play at my local theatre 💀
Ummmmmmmmmm,mmmmmmm mm
I think we need these shows and their good morals now more than ever before. I miss my childhood days in the 80s watching this show and Michael Landon. Such better times than now.
Thanks for this .My favourite series ,To say who was my character is impossible and wow have I thought .. This has made my day 👍
Thanks for tuning-in Helena! 😊
@@DYR Have been looking for the series in full :)
We would watch the show religiously every Monday night. Not one episode disappointed, although I recall that towards the end it seemed there were more and more tearjerker episodes. My sister and I used to bet on who was going to die in each week's episode!
I remember that Nellie Olsen was someone that I loved to hate. I don't know that anyone could have made a better Nellie than Alison.
Both Nellie and Mrs. Olsen were extremely nice people in real life!
I have to agree with you
I do. I have a relative who Lived the part!
love love love this show I still watch the reruns up to this day
Kids today need this show in order to appreciate what they have always 💖 I KNOW I AM VERY BLESSED HAVING GROWN UP WITH THIS SHOW 😁💕
It was one of my favorite shows. I loved it from the beginning to the end! I still would watch it today if I could stream it on my PC. What an emotional series. It grabbed you from the heart, and lord knows how many tears I've cried in practically every episode!
You can watch it on pc
You could guarantee that I would cry at the end of every episode.
Fun fact: Michael Landon was one of the first male actors on television that made it okay for a man to cry and show his emotions. He inspired countless other actors (and some "regular" men in general), to not get stuck in that stereotypical mindset that men "should always have to appear strong and never cry in public."
Me too, every single time ! Lol
Me too! It was just so heart felt.
Spent many Friday nights crying and being teased by my family.
Michael Landon never stopped crying in it
I still love watching Little House!!! I'm 56 & it gives me a sense of wonderment & peace!!!💕✌🌻🦋
I am 48 this year 2020, and this was the one show that my father would let us watch on our little black and white television screen.
Loved this when I was young so innocent and family home feel
Woe Wow Wow, it doesn't seem possible it's been 45yrs since "Little House on the Prairie" first aired. I still watch it on channel "UP". How about doing another video on all the other characters?
We own the entire series on blue ray. We binge watched as soon as we got each year. So happy to be able to share this with our kid.
I am 58 years old i love this show i never miss any of episodes. I laugh cried it had my emotions all over.I still watch the reruns
I still watch little house on the prairie everyday over and over and over again and again from 8am to 3 pm love it
Come on....how could you have Nels, but not Harriet!?
Mr Edwards too,the sweetest of all!
Harriet was an amazing actress! Do you know she was the reason Mrs. Oleson was played like that? Michael saw her over the top acting & had it written into the script that way. She had all the ideas of how Harriet could be more coniving or cruel, when in real life she's as sweet as can be. ❤
@@amyowensmobile True!
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We were waiting for this show every Tuesday night when I was fourteen at that time..miss it..😊
Such a good wholesome show👍🏻
Perhaps my all time favorite TV show ever. Thanks for posting
As a family we all watched each episode,I still remember how pa chuckled when the younger sister fell while running down the hill.I do wish I can turn the clock back.
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ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS loved it when they showed Harriet and Nels get into arguments. The insults from back in the day. Wow!
It's like watching the bickersons.
I forgot most of the episodes...but the theme song, I'll never forget.
I'm 54 now in 2020,still watching this series never get bored. bring a lots of memory during my childhood.thank u to all the cast and to michael landon,we really miss u so much.anyone still watching this series in 2020? pls give a thumb
The impact this show had on me was a huge Blessing.
Quick back story of my life: born & raised in NYC, a child of the 70's. Nyc during my youth years was an era of hard times, drug infested. I grew up in a fun neighborhood but yet, when the drug 'crack' made its way onto the scene, the neighborhood changed tremendously fast for the worst. The death/murder toll in NYC (my neighborhood included) was extremely high. And tho there was so much negativity taking place around me (like today), when this show would come on t.v., I ALWAYS found myself watching & admiring the Beautiful family values of the Ingalls family.
Till this day, I call Charles Ingalls my tv dad.
My first wife of 16 1/2 years (she passed away) knew that this was & still is my favorite show of all time, as a gift surprised me with the whole collection on DVD...& it came in a case that is in the shape of their carriage. I raised our two sons on watching this show, we would watch each & every episode in order & my son's actually looked forward to it & like myself, Loved it.
Little House is truly a great show to grow up watching & what you can learn & apply to your life from this show is incredible.
Growing where I did & how I did, I'd have to say that I believe The Lord used this show to be one of the tools that helped change my life for the better.
God Bless you to those that read this.
I would run home from school to watch this. I wished that 'Pa' was my dad as well!
I'm a kid from the 70s and we didn't have a t.v. We would run a couple miles to my grandma's house by 7 PM every Monday. We also ran there for Eight so Enough on Thursday's. Life was so different. These shows are forever in our hearts.
@Michelle Ragan.... thank you Michelle 😊
@@funnyhunny3407 ..... Eight is Enough was a good show.
@@stevied9082 I grew up in a tiny town in New Mexico and at 18 with 150 dollars in my pocket and a bike, my Aunt and Uncle dropped me off to live with my Sister and her Boyfriend in California. I got my own apartment a few years later and guess who owned the apartments around the corner.. the father on Eight Is Enough Dick Van Patten. The name of the apartment building was Patton Place and I'd see him drive up and his convertible. It's a Small World.
I just started to rewarch the series. Haven't seen it since it originally aired. It's nice to see it again.
My favorite story about the show was Gilbert recounting how Landon got her to cry once. Even in those times, actors and directors often did cruel things to get kids to cry for scenes, like tell them some tragedy had struck their family or verbally abuse them. He just looked at her straight in the eyes and told her, "I am so proud of you."
Actually, what Michael told her was: "Do you know how much I love you?" and that always got Melissa right in the center of her heart.
@@katemaloney4296 Came her to correct that quote too (not in an arrogant way though!) It just always stuck with me.
@@jennylovesjoe1224 I loved Nelly, she definitely had her roll as the nasty. Then she married Percival. That's was a turning point for Nelly
We loved it as well here in Australia :)
Holy shit. I lost this in the memories and bow the title evoked them🥺
My grandmother used to have it on every morning so I was very familiar with it
RIP 💜
Just watched the video. This brought tears to my eyes. Yes great family show. Thanks for sharing
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it was great to be a kid in the 70s! Show like this taught us how to be good, compassionate people - it taught us the virtues of patience, honesty and tolerance. Today's TV shows teach kids how to be selfish, arrogant and dishonest.
I feel like our society's entertainment and media is all about promoting coolness as the highest value. Even the morality is more about political correctness and opposed to genuine kindness and goodness. The young generation needs a show like this.
THIS KIND OF SHOW IS TJE KIND WE NEED NOW! IN THIS WORLD WE ARE IN !
I saw Little House on the Prairie: The Musical on stage several years ago and Melissa Gilbert portrayed Ma. It was interesting!
That's cool. Bet seeing half pint playing Ma was a little Bizarro world.
I Love Little House on the Prairie... we still watch i... I loved Michael Landon I think the most and Laura... I loved him in other shows as well... I hope they never stop showing the re=runs.... what a great family show.....
Mellissa was my favourite and the episode where she went blind brilliant acting the whole cast was brilliant the other episode was Mary and half pint got lost in the snow and hid in a hut and Victor found them almost frozen just great never get TV like that again I’m glad I was the right age to watch it back then
We saw this show in irak tv in about 1978 I was 8 years old , it was shown on friday at 1:00 pm , lovely tv series and my favorite Michael Landon, his smile and real father .. greetings from baghdad _ iraq .
I'm so glad it seems that it was as wholesome on the set as it was on screen.
Im 21 years old and I love the little house on the praire. The shows from the past are mutch better as the shows of "my time"
Im happy about to look little house on the tv if i have time.
i love this show and i love TNT in the german television :D
Great show growing up, still throw an eye on it today when it is on. Kids today could learn from it if they sat and watched.👍
Like it but too short. Too many people left out.
What about doc baker, almonzo, Mrs. Oleson, johnathon, miss Beadle, Willie, the minister, Albert, mr. Edwards?
@rose rose She"s in there!
The cast was too long.
@@harperstacey9604 I have watched video similar to your, where pictures of 'cast members' I don't remember seeing are listed, if they made only 'one' appearance. If they appeared only once, then they are not a cast member. They're just being used as fillers because the video has to be a certain length.
Little House On The Prairie was a weekly household mainstay in my home when I was a child. It was a wholesome show; America needs shows like this again. Too many actors in that show that I like.
Those Where The Good Days 👍🏻🤠🇺🇸
And sadly, the good ole days are gone thanks to covid-19.
My favourite tv series when i was a kid
I was in my early teens when Little House was televised in my country. I only remember it being all talk, no violence and pretty boring for a kiddo then :)
That was one of my favorite show in my childhood 👌😁
My favorite episode, "Stone Soup*
A lesson on caring and teamwork!
Classic
loved that show....thanks for the memories
"It's so hard to believe that it has been 45 years since the show first aired"
Said by the guy who can barely remember the 90s
Great, clean, show. I watch it in syndication all the time
Same here!
I'm on Season 7 now. This will be my 2nd time around within a years time. Devoted Fan for life. Always and Forever. 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I have the collection on dvd. Love this show.
You failed to mention Mrs. Olsen, Katherine McGregor.
She passed away not too long ago as well, RIP
@DAVID LEIJA 03/01/2019 DALLAS TEXAS She's not alive in THIS world anymore, though she only died a couple of years ago. She was 93.
@DAVID LEIJA 03/01/2019 DALLAS TEXAS Mrs Olsen, Nellie's mother. Not Nellie.
@DAVID LEIJA 03/01/2019 DALLAS TEXAS if you know that, why are you insisting that she's still alive? ...she died on the 13th November 2018.
...smart ass!
@DAVID LEIJA 03/01/2019 DALLAS TEXAS yeah, you're right, you got absolutely nothing smart, not even your ass. Idiot!
Great video. I remeber this show from when I was a kid, and a few month ago a TV-station started sending it again. We have now seen EVERY episode so far, and just started season 7. We REALLY love it. All the actors are great, but I must say that Karen Gassle is the one that makes a lasting impression. Her beautiful smile can really melt a man's heart. :)