In the first season of "Wanted: Dead or Alive", Michael Landon appears in two of the episodes. He plays a bad guy in the first, which was sure a switch from "Little House".
It's true that "Little House" is a bit syrupy, but it's nice to imagine that everyone's life could be like that of the Ingalls. I know I wish my life could have been like that.
Posts from Stumpy in thread „Little House On The Prairie (1974-1983)“
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Jim , your wish is my command, I have edited my post for you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Keith. Don't know where you get all this great tv and movie music but I'm glad you do. Brings back some wonderful memories of better days. -
that certainly brings back memories ethan
I really liked the theme music on Little House - I think I liked the music during the closing credits as much or more than I did the opening music. -
mrs oleson had a kind heart.... really....
Sure don't agree with you here, badger. Many's the time I've felt like just reaching out and slapping Harriet's face on the screen. -
i absolutely love this programme and still watch it when i have a spare evening - a bit like john wayne, it transports me to a wonderful, happy world
It was always one of my favorite TV series. Wish more people nowadays were like the Ingalls family, Doc Baker, Nels Oleson, Lars, Isiah Edwards, Jonathan Garvey; well in fact, most people in Walnut Grove, except for Harriet and Nellie Oleson. Nels is a wimp but a likable wimp. -
I found it a bit sugary, but the most Duke fans would, wouldn't they!
Not this Duke fan - I loved it, at least when "Half-Pint" was still a half-pint. Not so much as she grew up.