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: 200
Data prima messa in onda: 1974-09-11
Data ultima messa in onda: 1983-03-21

Approfondimenti

Despite the Christian religious themes in the series Michael Landon was actually raised Jewish. He n [...] D
Melissa Gilbert said of her on- and off-screen chemistry with Landon, "He was very much like a 'seco [...] D
Eight Oscar winning actors and actresses appeared as guest stars on various episodes: Ernest Borgnin [...] D
The two closest towns to Walnut Grove were Sleepy Eye and Mankato. These are all real towns in Minne [...] D
The show was a hit in its first season. In its second season, ratings dropped so low that the show w [...] D
According to Alison Arngrim, Melissa Sue Anderson was very aloof and made no effort to make friends [...] D
Father Murphy (1981) was not technically a spin-off of this show. Although it was executively Produc [...] D
Laura's favorite perfume was lemon verbena. Mr. Edwards gave it to her in two episodes. Once when sh [...] D
The show transitioned from Paramount to MGM studios in the late 1970s. As they were tearing up the o [...] D
Robert Conrad had hired Michael Landon to direct some episodes of La squadriglia delle pecore nere ( [...] D
All night-time exteriors of Walnut Grove (and other locations) were shot indoors on Paramount/MGM so [...] D
The series finale "The Last Farewell" ended with the town's residents marching out of town singing " [...] D
According to Allison Arngrim(Nellie)'s autobiography "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch", Katherine 'Sc [...] D
Off- the set, Michael Landon had a seizure, due to his excessive drinking of vodka, which, in years, [...] D
According to Alison Arngrim, the writers intended for Mary Ingalls and John Sanderson to get married [...] 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" meda [...] D
The real Charles Ingalls wore a beard . According to Michael Landon, he couldn't grow a beard, and d [...] D
The theme music was penned by David Rose, who wrote many themes. However, he is best known for the 1 [...] D
Several of the the regular cast from Little House on the Prairie also appeared on The Love Boat, exc [...] D
When her real-life father had passed away, Michael Landon became a surrogate father to Melissa Gilbe [...] D
The final episode of the series, "The Last Farewell", was aired as a two hour movie. After a railroa [...] D
Launched the acting careers of Dean Butler, Matthew Labyorteaux, Melissa Sue Anderson and Melissa Gi [...] D
Matthew Labyorteaux (Albert Ingalls) is the younger, adopted brother of Patrick Labyorteaux, who pla [...] D
Each 45 minute episode took, on average, seven days to shoot requiring four days on location at Big [...] D
In her autobiography "Prairie Tale", Melissa Gilbert said Michael Landon, and many of the show's cre [...] D
In addition to all her semi-autobiographical books about herself, Laura Ingalls wrote a book about h [...] D
The characters of Mary and Albert had their own theme music, which often played during their scenes. [...] D
As the show's popularity grew and it became a household view in Iceland, it gradually earned the sar [...] D
Matthew Laboryteaux has said in interviews his favorite episode was the one where he (accidentally) [...] D
When she was offered the role of 'Caroline Ingalls,' Karen Grassle was working under the professiona [...] D
Melissa Gilbert was impressed by Michael Landon's habit of putting out cigarettes on his gloves. Lan [...] D
Out of the many young girls who auditioned for the role of Laura Ingalls, Michael Landon was so cert [...] D
In real life, Charles Ingalls did not resemble Michael Landon's depiction. He was closer in appearan [...] D
Melissa Gilbert appeared in 191 of the series' 205 episodes, more than anyone else. Michael Landon a [...] D
According to Karen Grassle, Michael Landon considered his television son Matthew Laborteaux as his a [...] D
From the very beginning, Karen Grassle had a remarkable chemistry with Michael Landon, until the 2nd [...] D
Blanche Hanalis wrote the script for the original pilot episode in 1974. However, although she had n [...] 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 served a [...] D
E.J. André appeared on the series seven times, in five different roles: Zachariah, Jed Cooper, St [...] D
The episode "I'll be Waving as You Drive Away" was so memorable that the TV Guide placed it at 97 in [...] D
According to Melissa Sue Anderson in her autobiography, " The Way I See It", there was tension on th [...] D
Every episode featured the end titles credit "Produced in association with Ed Friendly". Friendly wa [...] D
Alison Arngrim and Melissa Gilbert were good friends in real life. They used to play territory wars [...] D
In between scenes, Michael Landon organized ballgames and horseshoe contests with his young co-stars [...] D
Michael Landon had stole the elements that worked for Bonanza (1959) and transferred them to the sho [...] 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 dog na [...] D
Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) and Willie Olsen (Jonathan Gilbert) are adopted brother and sister i [...] D
La casa nella prateria: Doctor's Lady (1975) and La casa nella prateria: Love (1982) are virtually i [...] D
Hersha Parady debuted in the show in a one-off role as Charles Ingalls' sister-in-law Eliza, in seas [...] D
The character Nellie Oleson was ranked number three in TV Guide's list of "TV's 10 Biggest Brats" (M [...] D
Just as Charles always called Laura "Half-Pint" on the show, Michael Landon always called Melissa Gi [...] D
Michael Landon was given a chance to wrap up the series with three television movies. Oddly enough, [...] D
Whereas Karen Grassle (and other cast members) thought it was "unfortunate" that Michael Landon deci [...] D
Alison Arngrim originally auditioned for the role of Laura Ingalls, then for Mary Ingalls. When she [...] D
Linwood Boomer (Mary's husband Adam Kendall) was a script writer with several credits to his name. H [...] D
Victor French (Isaiah Edwards) left the show for two years, from 1977 to 1979, to appear on Carter C [...] D
Karen Grassle (Ma/Caroline Ingalls) has talked in interviews about Michael Landon's decision to blow [...] D
This immensely-popular family Western-dramatic series premiered on March 30, 1974, on NBC, at 9:00 p [...] D
Katherine "Scottie" McGregor who played Mrs. Oleson, the show's villain, was not in the series final [...] D
The "Olsen's" were a composite of two separate families encountered by the real Ingalls family (and [...] D
Melissa Sue Anderson was the only one on the show who was nominated for an Emmy, for her heartbreaki [...] D
While working on an episode of the show, Garett Brown, inventor of the Steadicam, chatted with forme [...] D
The only primetime non-reality series to stay in production during the 1980 actors' strike and the 1 [...] 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 for ev [...] D
In the series it is Laura's great ambition to become a teacher. However, in her autobiography, Laura [...] D
In her autobiography "Prairie Tale", Melissa Gilbert said she confronted former co-star and on-scree [...] D
Shortly before the show started, Michael Landon's real-life daughter (Leslie Landon) had known Melis [...] D
The character Charles Ingalls was ranked number four in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads [...] D
Back in the 1800s, one of the main evening meals was beef stew. Throughout the series, when the Inga [...] D
In the 1990s, after the show had long been in very successful international syndication, Kevin Hagen [...] D
According to Melissa Gilbert on a recent Zoom cast reunion two people fainted on set during the whol [...] D
Although apparently based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the show took many liberties with di [...] 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 all i [...] 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, howeve [...] D
Alison Arngrim wanted to date Radames Pera when he appeared in the series, but he felt she was too y [...] D
Mrs. Oleson was the only woman who wore a corset; as high society ladies (but not farmer's wives) of [...] 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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Errori

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

Frase

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Elenchi

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
0Speciali197419D
1Stagione 1197423D
2Stagione 2197522D
3Stagione 3197621D
4Stagione 4197722D
5Stagione 5197824D
6Stagione 6197923D
7Stagione 7198022D
8Stagione 8198122D
9Stagione 9198221D

Cast

Allison Balson
Allison Balson
(Nancy Oleson)
David Friedman
David Friedman
(Jason Carter)
Dean Butler
Dean Butler
(Almanzo James Wilder)
Jonathan Gilbert
Jonathan Gilbert
(Willie Oleson)
Katherine MacGregor
Katherine MacGregor
(Harriet Oleson)
Lindsay Kennedy
Lindsay Kennedy
(Jeb Carter)
Melissa Gilbert
Melissa Gilbert
(Laura Ingalls)
Pamela Roylance
Pamela Roylance
(Sarah Reed Carter)
Richard Bull
Richard Bull
(Nels Oleson)
Shannen Doherty
Shannen Doherty
(Jenny Wilder)
Victor French
Victor French
(Isaiah Edwards)