List of Little House On The Prairie Episodes

List Of Little House On The Prairie Episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the television show Little House on the Prairie, an American Western drama about a family living on a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s and 1880s. The show is an adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's series of Little House books.

The regular series was preceded by the two-hour pilot movie, which first aired on March 30, 1974. The series began on the NBC network on September 11, 1974, and ended on May 10, 1982.

The majority of the episodes run approximately 50 minutes (not counting commercials, they have since been edited for syndication to accommodate more commercial time). Expanded episodes (90 minutes to two hours) have been indicated as such—many of these may not be currently shown in determined areas due to their length.

Read more about List Of Little House On The Prairie Episodes:  Pilot Movie, Season 1 (1974–1975), Season 2 (1975–1976), Season 3 (1976–1977), Season 4 (1977–1978), Season 5 (1978–1979), Season 6 (1979–1980), Season 7 (1980–1981), Season 8 (1981–1982), Season 9 – "Little House: A New Beginning" (1982–1983), Post-series Movies (1983–1984)

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