| 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 Complete Fifth Season - 1978-1979. The Ingalls move to Winoka to be near Mary. They manage a hotel and meet Albert for the first time. After several months away, Charles and the family return to their home by Plum Creek and set to work on restoring Walnut Grove. Mrs. Oleson takes an interest in journalism. Mary has second thoughts about marrying Adam. Nellie Oleson is asked to tutor a boy and reveals her "secret" aid for achieving good grades. Albert becomes an apprentice and learns an important lesson about loyalty and friendship. Charles is asked to help save a marriage. Laura and Albert run away from home to help their terminally ill friend Dhillon achieve his life-long dream. These and many other exciting adventures from the entire fifth season are presented in this special Collector's Edition! This six disc collection includes all 24 episodes from Season 5 of Little House on the Prairie! |
"...one of the most popular shows in television history...an American favorite... Britt Gillette, The DVD Report
"...fresh, poignant, and heartwarming...some of the best family entertainment television has offered. Christopher W. Czajka, TVDVDReviews.com
"...supremely entertaining if you can overlook the very Hollywood interpretation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's life. Lacey Worrell, DVD Verdict
"...one of the best loved shows ever...if you are huge fan of the series, you will be in absolute Prairie heaven. NeedCoffee.com
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Editor's Note
This collection presents the entire fifth season of LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, the beloved television series based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's novels about the trials and tribulations of a young family living on the wild American frontier of the 1870s. Episodes include "The Wedding," "The Lake Kezia Monster," "As Long as We're Together," and more.
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Awards
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Emmy (1983) |
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Harry L. Wolf, Nominee, Outstanding Cinematography for a Series |
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Emmy (1981) |
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Larry Germain, Nominee, Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling |
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Golden Globe (1981) |
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Melissa Gilbert, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Drama |
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Emmy (1979) |
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| David Rose, Winner, Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | |
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Golden Globe (1979) |
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Michael Landon, Nominee, Best TV Actor - Drama |
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Emmy (1978) |
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Hank Edds, Allan Snyder, Nominee, Outstanding Achievement in Makeup |
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People's Choice (1978) |
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| Little House on the Prairie, Winner, Favorite TV Dramatic Program | |
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Emmy (1978) |
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Melissa Sue Anderson, Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series |
| Ted Voigtlander, Winner, Outstanding Cinematography for a Series | |
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Golden Globe (1977) |
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Little House on the Prairie, Nominee, Best TV-Series - Drama |
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Emmy (1975) |
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Larry Germain, Gladys Witten, Nominee, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Any Area of Creative Technical Crafts |















