Little House On The Prairie – The Complete Season One is probably the very best season of this series. This is because all the episodes are beautifully done with ample character acting, aesthetic scenery and wholesome just messages that are very realistic.
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Michael Landon was the writer, star and executive producer of this drama series. Landon status the bar for excellence so high that no one in the past 30 years has advance end to the accomplishments of “Itsy-bitsy House On The Prairie.”
It is rather glum that TV has gone method downhill compared to the days of “Petite House On The Prairie.” But we level-headed have all the handsome episodes preserved on DVD.
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I have seen every single episode of this series (thanks to TBS, because the first-run series was years before I was born) and I noticed that some of the episodes included clips that were not on the syndicated version. These are very short, but noticeable if you are a longtime watcher and fan like myself.
Some of the very best episodes from this season include: A Harvest of Friends, Country Girls, If I Should Wake Before I Die, and Christmas at Plum Creek.
Here is a fleshy episode listing and description of every episode that is included in the Season One box set:
* A Harvest of Friends (unusual air date: September 11, 1974)
There’s money for farm land, but nothing left over for a plow and seed until Charles discovers his “harvest of friends.”
* Country Girls (recent air date: September 18, 1974)
A lesson about snobbery awaits Mary and Laura on their first day at school, when they meet Nelli Oleson. Laura becomes a gargantuan storyteller but quiet needs to work on her spelling, according to Miss Beadle.
* The 100-Mile Trail (new air date: September 25, 1974)
After his slash is destroyed by hail, Charles hits the road in a search for work. He meets 2 friends at his unusual job, one of whom is killed tragically.
* Mr. Edwards’ Homecoming (modern air date: October 2, 1974)
Charles brings home Mr. Edwards, the Ingallses longtime friend (since the Pilot Movie) . Caroline plays matchmaker, trying to region up the Widow Snyder and Mr. Edwards.
* The Appreciate of Johnny Johnson (recent air date: October 9, 1974)
Laura fancies a modern and older classmate (Johnny Johnson) who seems to have eyes only for Mary that couldn’t care less about him.
* If I Should Wake Before I Die (recent air date: October 23, 1974)
To win her family together, elderly Amy Hearn fakes her death and arranges for a wake on her 80th birthday with the attend of Charles, Caroline, and Doc Baker.
* Town Party, Country Party (modern air date: October 30, 1974)
Mary and Laura go to a lavish party at Nellie’s. Mean-spirted Nellie twists Laura’s ankle which gives Laura insight on how her disabled friend Olga may feel. Olga showcases her modern shoes (enabling her to slither, courtesy of Charles) at the girls’ country fraction.
* Ma’s Holiday (unusual air date: November 6, 1974)
Despite being Inexperienced, Mr. Edwards baby-sits with the girls while their parents are away for a few days on Ma’s holiday.
* School Mom (unique air date: November 13, 1974)
Substitute teacher Caroline finds her biggest challenge in a vexed teenager who never learned to read or write. She deals with him with kindness and compassion; two characteristics that Mrs. Oleson never learned.
* The Raccoon (fresh air date: November 20, 1974)
Although Charles advises against it, Laura tries to execute a pet out of a raccoon. Jasper the raccoon causes distinguished grief and a due to a misunderstanding causes a rabies alarm.
* The Direct of Tinker Jones (fresh air date: December 4, 1974)
A traveling coppersmith (that cannot explain) plays a key role in resolving a squabble over a bell for the church.
* The Award (unusual air date: December 11, 1974)
Mary’s life is filled with complications as she prepares for a special exam. And, Caroline learns a lesson in punishment and discipline.
* The Lord Is My Shepherd, Fragment 1 (novel air date: December 18, 1974)
A son is born to the Ingalls (Charles, Jr.), and everyone rejoices except Laura, who is scared that the baby will replace her in her father’s affections. Charles, Jr. passes away leaving Laura to blame herself without cause.
* The Lord Is My Shepherd, Conclusion (fresh air date: December 18, 1974)
Jonathan, a mountain dweller comforts Laura, who has hasten away out of guilt over the death of a baby brother she never wanted. Charles and Mr. Edwards are guided to Laura.
* Christmas at Plum Creek (modern air date: December 25, 1974)
The Ingalls family is short on cash but long on ingenuity in celebrating Christmas at Plum Creek. Laura trades her horse (Bunny) to Mr. Oleson for a modern stove for Ma Ingalls and her only regret is that her father spent too worthy time on a current saddle for Bunny (not luminous that Laura had already agreed to trade her) .
* Doctor’s Lady (unique air date: January 15, 1975)
Doc Baker romances Mrs. Oleson’s niece and contemplates marriage until he realizes that their age-gap is unprejudiced too tall. This is probably Doc Baker’s only romance in the shows 10-year accelerate.
* Family Quarrel (unique air date: January 22, 1975)
The Olesons finally separate, and neither will scoot an flow to patch up their differences until Caroline and Charles intervene to succor patch things up.
* The Circus Man (new air date: January 29, 1975)
A traveling entertainer dispenses powders with “healing powers” and is asked to leave Walnut Grove due to his irresponsible message. Charles reluctantly asks him relieve for Laura’s sake; and Laura learns a famous lesson in honesty.
* Plague (fresh air date: February 5, 1975)
An epidemic of typhus breaks out in Walnut Grove. Charles, Doc Baker, and the Reverend Alden attend care for the sick as they turn the town church into a hospice.
* Child of Afflict (unusual air date: February 12, 1975)
An alcoholic farmer abuses his young son until the town of Walnut Grove intervene. Charles helps the father sober up while Caroline and the Ingalls girls invite the young son (Graham) into their home as their guest for a few weeks, while his father gets better.
* Money Chop (recent air date: February 12, 1975)
Hope turns to exasperate when a young agronomist fails to return from Minneapolis with a promising modern seed corn.
* Survival (unique air date: February 26, 1975)
A U.S. marshal involves the family in his bigoted pursuit of a Sioux Chief. Charles helps put the life of the Chief after he is shot by the marshal while the entire family is holed up in a petite shack waiting out a spring blizzard.
* To Explore the World (unique air date: March 5, 1975)
Farm boy Johnny Johnson runs off to examine the world and learns a necessary lesson from Mr. Edwards and Miss Mei Mei.
* Founder’s Day (unusual air date: May 7, 1975)
An aging logger puts his pride on the line in the Founder’s Day log-chopping contest. Charles learns that sometimes it is more famous to have compassion than it is to glean, and he lovingly passes that message on to Laura.
I am so joyful I maintain this season on DVD. And, I notion on getting more of the “Petite House On The Prairie” DVD box sets. Please know that the Season One box area does not include the new pilot movie of “Puny House On The Prairie.” That is sold separately. I suspect that is because the unusual pilot movie was not actually allotment of the first-run series but more of a movie as it did not ever appear in syndication. Speaking of syndication, I hope TBS will bring aid “Minute House On The Prairie.” Until a couple of years ago it was shown twice daily. This is such a amazing point to for all generations. It is a classic!
The first season of “Miniature House On the Prairie” is an obliging example of what a smaller independent distributor can do for television shows on DVD. Select a classic indicate like “The Mary Tyler Moore Exhibit”, for instance: it’s first season was released by mega-studio 20th Century Fox in September 2002. Ten months later, we serene don’t even know if Fox will release the rest of the series due to terrible sales and the fact that they are busied with franchises like “24″, “The Simpsons” and “The Shield”.
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Enter Goldhil Home Media, a smaller company who I wish held more distribution properties than it does. Because, simply achieve, it makes the best of what it does have. Case in point, releasing two handsome 6-disc season sets of “Petite House On the Prairie” on the same day in July. Further assuring us that we’re not wasting our money on a series we know will never be completed, they’ve included a message in the episode guides/booklets stating that seasons 3 and 4 are coming soon. Now that’s awesome.
Did I mention these sets are gorgeous? Each disc features a member of the Ingalls family against a dazzling blue sky and golden prairie. The handy booklet gives a rundown of every episode. The menus are ample and play the classic theme song until you purchase an episode (4 eps per disc) . The opening theme only appears over the first episode on each disc but the waste titles are included for every episode. Unless you obsess over the opening theme for some reason, this is not a broad deal.
The speak of the exhibit itself is huge. They’ve restored and remastered the unique material and it looks and sounds better than you’ve ever seen it on television. To quote the booklet: “The vintage material included is this Special Collector’s Edition has been restored using state-of-the-art color correction, characterize enhancement and noise reduction technologies.”
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I’m only through the first disc (having unbiased found this at a retail store 3 days before its expected release date) and have found plenty of heart-warming moments and can state that there will be many more hardships for the Ingalls family before the first season concludes. As soon as I am able, I notion to empty my pockets for the season 2 box residence. From there, I’ll be anxiously awaiting the release day for seasons 3 and 4. Goldhil Home Media has certainly won me over and proven that the indie distributors really tend to be pleased their properties and treat them with all the respect they deserve.
Note: The 2-hour pilot episode is not included on this area, as it was urge as a TV movie before the series was area in stone. The superb news is that Goldhil is releasing the pilot separately on the same day! As is, the series picks up with the episode entitled “A Harvest of Friends”, in which the Ingalls have unprejudiced moved from Kansas to Walnut Grove, MN.
EPISODE LIST:
DISC 1 – A Harvest of Friends, Country Girls, The 100 Mile Gallop, Mr. Edwards’ Homecoming
DISC 2 – The Adore of Johnny Johnson, If I Should Wake Before I Die, Town Party Country Party, Ma’s Holiday
DISC 3 – School Mom, The Raccoon, The Swear of Tinker Jones, The Award
DISC 4 – The Lord Is My Shepherd (2 hours long), Christmas at Plum Creek, Family Quarrel
DISC 5 – Doctor’s Lady, The Plague, The Circus Man, Child of Pain
DISC 6 – Money Nick, Survival, To Recognize the World, Founder’s Day
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