La casa nella prateria

La serie narra le difficoltose vicissitudini di una tradizionale famiglia americana che vive in una sperduta fattoria, vicino a un paesino del Minnesota, nel periodo 1870-1890.
Creato da: Ed Friendly | Laura Ingalls Wilder |
Genere: Western | Dramma | Famiglia |
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Numero di stagioni: 9
Numero di episodi: 204
Data prima messa in onda: 1974-09-11
Data ultima messa in onda: 1983-03-20

Approfondimenti

Despite the Christian religious themes in the series Michael Landon was actually raised Jewish. [...] D
Melissa Gilbert said of her on- and off-screen chemistry with Landon, "He was very much like a [...] D
Eight Oscar winning actors and actresses appeared as guest stars on various episodes: Ernest Bo [...] D
The two closest towns to Walnut Grove were Sleepy Eye and Mankato. These are all real towns in [...] D
The show was a hit in its first season. In its second season, ratings dropped so low that the s [...] D
According to Alison Arngrim, Melissa Sue Anderson was very aloof and made no effort to make fri [...] D
Father Murphy (1981) was not technically a spin-off of this show. Although it was executively P [...] D
Laura's favorite perfume was lemon verbena. Mr. Edwards gave it to her in two episodes. Once wh [...] D
The show transitioned from Paramount to MGM studios in the late 1970s. As they were tearing up [...] D
Robert Conrad had hired Michael Landon to direct some episodes of La squadriglia delle pecore n [...] D
All night-time exteriors of Walnut Grove (and other locations) were shot indoors on Paramount/M [...] D
The series finale "The Last Farewell" ended with the town's residents marching out of town sing [...] D
According to Allison Arngrim(Nellie)'s autobiography "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch", Katherin [...] D
Off- the set, Michael Landon had a seizure, due to his excessive drinking of vodka, which, in y [...] D
According to Alison Arngrim, the writers intended for Mary Ingalls and John Sanderson to get ma [...] D
Michael Landon (rather obviously) did not know how to play a fiddle. D
The black locomotive used as a train in many episodes, notable from the red-and-gold enamel "3" [...] D
The real Charles Ingalls wore a beard . According to Michael Landon, he couldn't grow a beard, [...] D
The theme music was penned by David Rose, who wrote many themes. However, he is best known for [...] D
Several of the the regular cast from Little House on the Prairie also appeared on The Love Boat [...] D
When her real-life father had passed away, Michael Landon became a surrogate father to Melissa [...] D
The final episode of the series, "The Last Farewell", was aired as a two hour movie. After a ra [...] D
Launched the acting careers of Dean Butler, Matthew Labyorteaux, Melissa Sue Anderson and Melis [...] D
Matthew Labyorteaux (Albert Ingalls) is the younger, adopted brother of Patrick Labyorteaux, wh [...] D
Each 45 minute episode took, on average, seven days to shoot requiring four days on location at [...] D
In her autobiography "Prairie Tale", Melissa Gilbert said Michael Landon, and many of the show' [...] D
In addition to all her semi-autobiographical books about herself, Laura Ingalls wrote a book ab [...] D
The characters of Mary and Albert had their own theme music, which often played during their sc [...] D
As the show's popularity grew and it became a household view in Iceland, it gradually earned th [...] D
Matthew Laboryteaux has said in interviews his favorite episode was the one where he (accidenta [...] D
When she was offered the role of 'Caroline Ingalls,' Karen Grassle was working under the profes [...] D
Melissa Gilbert was impressed by Michael Landon's habit of putting out cigarettes on his gloves [...] D
Out of the many young girls who auditioned for the role of Laura Ingalls, Michael Landon was so [...] D
In real life, Charles Ingalls did not resemble Michael Landon's depiction. He was closer in app [...] D
Melissa Gilbert appeared in 191 of the series' 205 episodes, more than anyone else. Michael Lan [...] D
According to Karen Grassle, Michael Landon considered his television son Matthew Laborteaux as [...] D
From the very beginning, Karen Grassle had a remarkable chemistry with Michael Landon, until th [...] D
Blanche Hanalis wrote the script for the original pilot episode in 1974. However, although she [...] D
Michael Landon wore four-inch lifts in the series. D
Rose Wilder was Laura Ingalls Wilder's real-life daughter. D
CASTLE THUNDER: Heard every time it storms. D
Since Walnut Grove did not have a jail of its own, Nels Oleson's (Richard Bull's) ice house ser [...] D
E.J. André appeared on the series seven times, in five different roles: Zachariah, Jed Coope [...] D
The episode "I'll be Waving as You Drive Away" was so memorable that the TV Guide placed it at [...] D
According to Melissa Sue Anderson in her autobiography, " The Way I See It", there was tension [...] D
Every episode featured the end titles credit "Produced in association with Ed Friendly". Friend [...] D
Alison Arngrim and Melissa Gilbert were good friends in real life. They used to play territory [...] D
In between scenes, Michael Landon organized ballgames and horseshoe contests with his young co- [...] D
Michael Landon had stole the elements that worked for Bonanza (1959) and transferred them to th [...] D
There were three or four sets of siblings on the set everyday. D
The first dog the Ingalls owned was Jack. After he died, they adopted a stray black and white d [...] D
Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) and Willie Olsen (Jonathan Gilbert) are adopted brother and sis [...] D
La casa nella prateria: Doctor's Lady (1975) and La casa nella prateria: Love (1982) are virtua [...] D
Hersha Parady debuted in the show in a one-off role as Charles Ingalls' sister-in-law Eliza, in [...] D
The character Nellie Oleson was ranked number three in TV Guide's list of "TV's 10 Biggest Brat [...] D
Just as Charles always called Laura "Half-Pint" on the show, Michael Landon always called Melis [...] D
Michael Landon was given a chance to wrap up the series with three television movies. Oddly eno [...] D
Whereas Karen Grassle (and other cast members) thought it was "unfortunate" that Michael Landon [...] D
Alison Arngrim originally auditioned for the role of Laura Ingalls, then for Mary Ingalls. When [...] D
Linwood Boomer (Mary's husband Adam Kendall) was a script writer with several credits to his na [...] D
Victor French (Isaiah Edwards) left the show for two years, from 1977 to 1979, to appear on Car [...] D
Karen Grassle (Ma/Caroline Ingalls) has talked in interviews about Michael Landon's decision to [...] D
This immensely-popular family Western-dramatic series premiered on March 30, 1974, on NBC, at 9 [...] D
Katherine "Scottie" McGregor who played Mrs. Oleson, the show's villain, was not in the series [...] D
The "Olsen's" were a composite of two separate families encountered by the real Ingalls family [...] D
Melissa Sue Anderson was the only one on the show who was nominated for an Emmy, for her heartb [...] D
While working on an episode of the show, Garett Brown, inventor of the Steadicam, chatted with [...] D
The only primetime non-reality series to stay in production during the 1980 actors' strike and [...] D
The real Mary Ingalls never got married. D
Charles and Isaiah's nickname for Laura was "Half-pint". D
Dean Butler remarked that the first kiss between him and Melissa Gilbert was so nerve-racking f [...] D
In the series it is Laura's great ambition to become a teacher. However, in her autobiography, [...] D
In her autobiography "Prairie Tale", Melissa Gilbert said she confronted former co-star and on- [...] D
Shortly before the show started, Michael Landon's real-life daughter (Leslie Landon) had known [...] D
The character Charles Ingalls was ranked number four in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV [...] D
Back in the 1800s, one of the main evening meals was beef stew. Throughout the series, when the [...] D
In the 1990s, after the show had long been in very successful international syndication, Kevin [...] D
According to Melissa Gilbert on a recent Zoom cast reunion two people fainted on set during the [...] D
Although apparently based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the show took many liberties wi [...] D
Albert's last name is Quinn before the Ingalls adopt him. D
Robert Loggia, Tim Maier and Vera Miles were all on Little House on the Prairie; and they were [...] D
The real-life Laura Ingalls Wilder was born on February 7, 1867, and died on February 10, 1957. [...] D
In the same situation as Michael Landon, Karen Grassle had an alcoholic problem, off-the set, h [...] D
Alison Arngrim wanted to date Radames Pera when he appeared in the series, but he felt she was [...] D
Mrs. Oleson was the only woman who wore a corset; as high society ladies (but not farmer's wive [...] D
Michael Landon had a unique way of inspiring child actors and actresses to cry when required for a s [...] D

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The series often preached "acceptance" and "integration" of the downtrodden and of those who are ma [...] D
The real Charles Ingalls had a beard which he wore his entire adult life. Michael Landon, the actor [...] D
Beloved family members, such as Charles Jr., Adam Jr. and Alice Garvey, die and then are never spok [...] D
Throughout the seasons, when the Ingalls children are going to and from school, they are inconsiste [...] D
None of the areas shown in the television correspond with the range of Midwestern states where the [...] D
In part one of Gold Country, even though there has been continuous torrential rain for months, ther [...] D
There is a quilt that seems to jump from place to place. It is seen everywhere from on the Olsens b [...] D
Despite being prairie women, it's clear, especially during later seasons that all of the female cha [...] D
The racial and social attitudes on the program reflect its 1970s filming as opposed to its 1880s se [...] D
One of the inconsistencies of the show was its time-line. In the shows first few seasons it would j [...] D
Featured prominently in at least two episodes ("The Monster of Walnut Grove" and "The Music Box"), [...] D
Mrs. Oleson's cooking skills varied considerably throughout the run of the series. For example, whe [...] D
The majority of the men on the series were clean shaven, which not only doesn't match the historica [...] D
In part one of 'The Lost Ones' as the train is approaching Charles's wagon blocking the railway lin [...] D
Most of the male characters have 1970's style feathered or Afro hair which was not the proper hairs [...] D
In some episodes, when Caroline moves the right way, one can see that she is wearing a bra. The ser [...] D
In "There's No Place Like Home" (Part one) , as the fireworks explode, the shadow of the Steadicam [...] D
After the episode where Nellie's restaurant name is changed to 'Caroline's', there are times afterw [...] D
The time line in Season 1 is not accurate. All the shows preceding the Christmas one (the family's [...] D
There is no episode or part of one to show how the blind school Adam, Mary, and Hester Sue ran was [...] D
Mrs. Oleson never learns. Episode after episode, she is taught a lesson on accepting others who are [...] D

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