Best known for its life-affirming lessons and heartwarming adventures, "Little House on the Prairie" made its TV debut in 1974 and significantly altered the landscape of television. Loyal fans will relive these exciting and touching adventures, while new viewers will discover the Ingalls' unconquerable courage to build a new way of life. The series, nominated for 17 Emmy Awards and 3 Golden Globes, has become a TV milestone. The season starts with Laura and Almanzo's much-anticipated wedding. The Garvey's move to Sleepy Eye to run a business - Laura suspects Almanzo of having an affair with her friend - Almanzo and Mr. Ingalls expand their business to Sleepy Eye - Adam's sight returns. He and Mary move back to Walnut Grove and set up a law practice - Mrs. Oleson leads the women in favour of a referendum concerning fair property rights for married women - Mr. Percival and Mrs. Oleson disagree very strongly on the subject of their grandchild's upbringing - Mrs. Oleson takes over as teacher after Laura quits - Albert falls in love with Sylvia and faces many difficult challenges - Cassandra and James become orphans after their parents are killed in an accident. Charles considers making them part of his family.
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