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“Welcome to the “Little House on the Prairie 50th Anniversary Podcast.” This podcast series celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the beloved Little House on the Prairie television series and will feature Little House cast members Alison Arngrim and Dean Butler, hosted by the actor, writer and producer of the award-winning series, Livin’ On a Prairie, funny and engaging Little House Super-Fan, Pamela Bob. Together, Pamela, Alison, and Dean invite listeners to join them for nostalgic, insider conversations centered around the people, stories, and events that has made television’s Walnut Grove a place treasured by millions for half a century. In each episode Alison, Dean, and Pamela will reveal different facets of the Little House legacy in conversations with cast, crew, historians and media pundits. For the first time ever, listeners will have the chance to discover the Little House experience as crafted by members of the Little House family of actors. From exploring
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This week, we're stepping up to the plate with Season 9's "The Big Inning"—an episode that proves even a simple premise can knock one out of the park. Unlike the previous week's The Older Brothers (which tried very hard to be funny--and also, OMG I can't believe we're still talking about that one!), The Big Inning is a genuinely goofy, lighthearted comedy that actually works.Truth be told, we spend less time breaking down the plot than usual because, well... there isn't all that much plot to break down. Instead, our conversation takes a few unexpected detours into other Prairie topics, behind-the-scenes memories, and whatever random thoughts happen to cross our minds. But don't worry—we always find our way back to Walnut Grove eventually.It may not be our most traditional recap, but it's one of our most spontaneous. So pull up a chair, join the conversation, and enjoy an episode that's every bit as varied, unpredictable, and fun as the podcast itself.Then, join us on Patreon where we talk about one of the main themes of the episode; Gambling. The good, bad and the ugly.Links and Resources:Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast...PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastwww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events!To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
This week we're joined by a very special guest: actress, singer, artist and director Melora Hardin!You may know Melora as the unforgettable Jan Levinson from The Office, Trudy Monk from Monk, or from her work in The Rocketeer, 27 Dresses, 17 Again, Transparent, The Bold Type, Hannah Montana: The Movie, and countless other film and television projects. (Seriously-she's been in everything!) But for Little House on the Prairie fans, Melora holds a unique place in Prairie history.In fact, she pulled off a clasic move on Little House: she played two completely different characters—Belinda Stevens and Michelle Pierson—both of whom caught the eye of Albert Ingalls (Matthew Labyorteaux). That's right, Albert apparently had a type!Join us as we chat with Melora about her memories of Little House on the Prairie, working with Matthew Labyorteaux, and her remarkable career spanning decades in Hollywood. From Walnut Grove to Dunder Mifflin and beyond, Melora shares stories, laughs, and behind-the-scenes memories from a life spent in front of the camera.It's a fascinating conversation with one of television's most versatile performers—and we promise, unlike Jan Levinson, no one gets sent to corporate.Don't miss this wonderful trip down memory lane with the talented and delightful Melora Hardin!Then, join us on Patreon, where Melora opens up even more about her connection with Matthew Labyorteaux and shares stories that didn't make it into the main episode. You won't want to miss it!Links and Resources:Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast...PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastCheck out Melora Hardin, including her scarf and wallpaper line: www.melora.com www.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events!To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
We're still reeling from last week's episode, "The Older Brothers" -- so we needed a Prairie palette cleanser! This week's episode, "I Remember, I Remember," did just that. Get ready for flashback realness! Because Caroline shares the story of how she first met Charles and fell in love. Through sweet, funny, and bittersweet memories, we see young Caroline trying to catch the eye of a charming young Charles Ingalls long before Walnut Grove ever existed.This beloved episode also marks the premiere appearance of Matthew Labyorteaux, years before he officially joined the series as Albert Ingalls. Playing young Charles, Matthew perfectly captures Michael Landon’s mannerisms, warmth, and mischievous charm in a performance that feels remarkably natural for such a young actor.Equally wonderful is Katy Kurtzman as young Caroline, delivering a heartfelt and emotionally intelligent performance filled with determination, vulnerability, and prairie-era sass. Their performances, along with this storyline, feel completely believable and deeply touching.Is it historically accurate? Maybe not. But in our TV Prairie world, it's all about what serves the plot! And we're here for it! (Have we recovered from "The Older Brothers" yet?Then, join us on Patreon, where the trio shares their favorite anniversary stories that will make you swoon -- and laugh a little. Links and Resources:Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast...PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastwww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events!To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
This week we take on one of the most random late-era episodes of Little House on the Prairie: “The Older Brothers” from Season 9, Episode 14… and almost immediately abandon discussing the actual plot because, frankly, we just couldn’t do it.In this rare “non-recap recap,” we spend less time talking about what happened in the episode and more time asking the real questions: What happened to Season 9? How did one of television’s most beloved family dramas lose its way? Did the departure of Michael Landon as a central presence affect the soul of the show? Why did Walnut Grove suddenly feel like a completely different universe? And what was going on behind the scenes that may have contributed to the series coming to an end?And yes — we do attempt to discuss “The Older Brothers,” which somehow feels like a bizarre mashup of Blazing Saddles and Laurel and Hardy… just without any of the actual laughs. (Sorry, Michael Landon!).Despite the episode itself being… a challenge… the conversation turned into one of our most fascinating discussions yet about the legacy, decline, and strange final chapter of Little House on the Prairie.Sometimes the best recaps come from episodes that completely derail the train. This is one of those times.Then join us on Patreon, where we take a much deeper dive into the behind-the-scenes complications of Season 9, Victor French’s difficult position within the series, and Alison wrestles with the ultimate late-era Prairie question: “Should I have left… or should I have stayed on the show?”Links and Resources:Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast...PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastwww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events!To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Producer at PodXperience.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
Trigger Warning: This discussion includes references to suicide, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. Please take care while listening/reading, and step away if needed. If you or someone you know is struggling, consider reaching out to a trusted person or call 988 for the suicide hotline."The Return of Mr. Edwards” is one of the series’ darkest examinations of despair. After a crippling logging accident leaves Isaiah unable to walk, the man who once embodied rough-edged warmth, strength, and frontier vitality turns inward,becoming angry, self-destructive, and nearly unrecognizable to the people who love him. In Victor French’s performance, the episode reaches back toward the harder, more menacing screen.Victor French brought warmth, humor, grit, and humanity to every role he played. He had a rare gift: he made people feel seen. Beneath the tough exterior was a deeply compassionate spirit, and that sincerity resonated with generations of viewers. And this episode is the epitome of all that Victor encompassed.We also remember Victor Allen French, who made his debut as his father’s stand-in during this episode. Victor Allen passed away from cancer on April 6, 2026, and we honor him today. He became such an important part of our Prairie family, carrying his father’s legacy and sharing that spirit with fans around the world. As we reflect on both father and son, we hold space for the joy they brought and the lasting impact they leave behind.May their memories continue to inspire kindness, empathy, laughter, and connection. They will not be forgotten.Links and Resources: Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast... PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastwww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events! To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Producer: Tony Sweet www.ubngo.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
his week, we couldn’t record a full recap episode because Dean was in Washington, D.C. doing important things! Instead, we’re sharing an exclusive clip from a longer conversation that will be released on Patreon on Monday, May 11.In this preview, Dean talks about his visit to the Library of Congress and how Little House on the Prairie has a surprising presence there. We also get into unexpected connections between Star Trek and Prairie, the music of David Rose, and the quietly powerful experience of being inside the U.S. Capitol.For the full 45-minute conversation, join us on Patreon. You’ll hear about Dean and Alison’s trip to Ocean City, Maryland—where the crab was hot and the cars were hotter—before diving into the rest of Dean’s time in Washington, D.C., from meeting Chaplain Margaret Grun Kibben, the Chaplain of the House of Representatives, to the moments that left him feeling hopeful, inspired, and connected to something larger.Links and Resources:Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast...PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastwww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events!To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Producer: Tony Sweetwww.ubngo.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
This week, we dive into one of the most quietly devastating episodes of the series: “My Ellen” — and honestly, may have emotionally wrecked an entire generation of children who were just expecting, you know… a nice pond day. Can we say TRAUMA ON THE PRAIRIE?!What starts as a classic Walnut Grove hang—Laura, Mary, Carrie, and their friend Ellen Taylor heading out for a carefree swim—takes a sudden and deeply upsetting turn when Ellen accidentally drowns. Trauma #1 !From there, the episode shifts into something even more haunting. Ellen’s mother, Eloise, spirals into grief that manifests as blame, denial, and eventually a full psychological break. Laura becomes the target—first as someone to blame, then as someone to replace her lost daughter. Casual! Totally normal emotional trajectory! Definitely what kids tuned in for at 8pm! Trauma #2 !And then—because this episode apparently decided emotional devastation needed a B-plot—we get Busby. Sweet, gentle, minding-his-own-business Busby. A classic “gentle giant” figure, he’s immediately misunderstood by the town , and before you can say “maybe let’s ask a follow-up question,” he’s framed for the abduction (and suspected murder of Ellen) and shot. Shot! In what is already an episode about a child drowning! Trauma #3 !We talk about how Busby represents yet another layer of tragedy here: the danger of fear, mob mentality, and assumptions. Busby is in the dreaded Vortex of one-episode wonders--but we want more of him!We talk about how shockingly raw this episode is, especially for younger viewers, and how Little House doesn’t soften the edges of grief here. There’s no quick resolution, no neat moral bow—just a portrayal of loss that is messy, frightening, and painfully human. It’s a bold swing for a family show, and one that still lands decades later.Bring tissues. And maybe don’t watch this one right before bed.Then, join us on Patreon where we delve deeper into My Ellen, and the reason why Michael Landon would have these cinematic, one-off episodes, centering on outside characters never to be seen again.FINALLY! The Jan Broberg Show has re-released her podcast interview with Alison--and it is a must listen! direct episode: Listen Here!https://janbrobergfoundation.org/podcast/Links and Resources:Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast...PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastwww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events!To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Producer: Tony Sweetwww.ubngo.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
This week on the Little House 50 Podcast, we leave Walnut Grove for the bustling metropolis of Milwaukee—where, apparently, high school reunions were just as awkward in the 1800s as they are now.Charles Ingalls is in town representing Hero Township at the Grange convention, while Caroline Ingalls attends her 25th high school reunion. Reconnecting with old classmates, they quickly realize… maybe not everyone aged gracefully—emotionally speaking.On the Grange side, Charles discovers that large, wealthy farming operations are beginning to squeeze out the small farmers. And as expected, he is absolutely not having it. He launches into full speech mode, urging his fellow farmers to stand up, push back, and protect their way of life. Prairie union rep energy, activated.Meanwhile, Caroline is taking in the reunion scene and noticing a pattern: sure, her former classmates may have money and status, but they also seem deeply unhappy—and, in some cases, a little too eager for attention. (Can we say "Thirst trap on the Prairie"?!) Envy quickly gives way to clarity, as she realizes these “success stories” come with some serious cracks.As the episode unfolds, it becomes clear that appearances are doing a lot of heavy lifting. Carolina’s marriage is strained and unfulfilling, Amy’s polished life slips when she makes a bold—and very inappropriate—move on Charles, and Dylan’s financial success comes paired with some major red flags, revealing a darker, more controlling side.By the end, the Ingallses walk away with a renewed appreciation for the life they’ve built—proving that integrity and love beat a flashy façade any day.Join us as we unpack farmer politics, comparison spirals, and why turning off that bedroom light felt incredibly satisfying—and fully earned.Then, join us on Patreon, where we spill the beans on our own personal High School Reunion stories--the good, the bad, and the ugly!Links and Resources:Haven’t signed up for Patreon yet? Get more behind-the-scenes info and fun conversation we can't do on the podcast...PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LittleHousePodcastwww.LittleHouse50Podcast.com to connect with our hosts and link to their websites.www.LivinOnaPrairieTV.com Check out the award-winning series created by Pamela Bob, with special guest stars Alison Arngrim and Charlotte Stewart.Prairie Legacy Productions - the place to go for info about all new Little House events!To learn more about Little House on the Prairie, Visit www.littlehouseontheprairie.comFacebook/Instagram/TikTok:Dean Butler @officialdeanbutlerAlison Arngrim @alisonarngrimPamela Bob @thepamelabob, @prairietvSocial Media Team: Joy Correa and Christine Nunez https://www.paclanticcreative.com/Producer: Tony Sweetwww.ubngo.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/little-house-on-the-prairie-50th-anniversary-podcast--6055242/support.
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“Welcome to the “Little House on the Prairie 50th Anniversary Podcast.” This podcast series celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the beloved Little House on the Prairie television series and will feature Little House cast members Alison Arngrim and Dean Butler, hosted by the actor, writer and producer of the award-winning series, Livin’ On a Prairie, funny and engaging Little House Super-Fan, Pamela Bob. Together, Pamela, Alison, and Dean invite listeners to join them for nostalgic, insider conversations centered around the people, stories, and events that has made television’s Walnut Grove a place treasured by millions for half a century. In each episode Alison, Dean, and Pamela will reveal different facets of the Little House legacy in conversations with cast, crew, historians and media pundits. For the first time ever, listeners will have the chance to discover the Little House experience as crafted by members of the Little House family of actors. From exploring
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