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| The Cast for the Ingalls Family on Little House |
More than a generation later, "Little House" makes its home on INSP TV. It conveniently airs at 5 p.m. then again at 6 p.m., Mondays through Fridays.
Through the magic of television, I can say I "grew up" with Melissa Gilbert's Laura Ingalls. I enjoyed the series back in the 1970's, and a happy memory associated with it was that my maternal grandmother (who did not live nearby) also watched the show. It gave us something to talk about over the phone and share during a visit, making it a special bonding experience.
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| The characters of Laura Ingalls and Dr. Baker |
At the present, about 40 years later, once again for the first time in all these years, I am watching "Little House". With my mature prospective, I have a deeper appreciation for the talent that went into the program. Especially for the multitude of jobs Michal Landon worked to make it a quality series. His positions ranged from executive producer, producer, writer, director, and actor. His series "Bonanza" airs right after "Little House" on INSP, so I am able to view his growth as an actor, even sometimes as a director and writer. And in
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| Michal Landon in Bonanza |
Sometimes my husband will watch "Little House" with me. He is a decade older than me and did not watch this show when it first aired back in the 1970's, although he did watch "Bonanza". With his fresh prospective on "Little House", my husband is particularly moved by the hardships depicted, and agrees that we live in the lap of luxury by comparison.
"Little House" remains the showcase for powerful writing and performances. This classic reminds everyone that TV was expert at how to tell a story and its stars were masters at how to give unforgettable performances. We are reminded that there was a time American television realized the value of family values and good principles. "Little House" serves as evidence that American television wasn't always the present day version of unscripted, and even oftentimes sloppy, Reality TV.
With Melissa Sue Anderson and Melissa Gilbert around my own age, I've thought to myself what a feeling it must be to have your childhood frozen in time! Their youth is recorded
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| Melissa Gilbert & Melissa Sue Anderson |
For the past year I've gone through a round if not two of viewing "Little House on the Prairie" again in its entirety. I do wonder, should I live long enough and still have access to viewing the series, what the next 40 years might bring to my prospective toward the storytelling of that small but sturdy home on the frontier? It is hard to fathom where the institutions of faith and family will be by the year 2058. But at least there is this recorded volume that demonstrates faith and family are actually timeless by nature and only with the bonding of both--these two durable materials of which "Little House" is truly constructed of--can humans firmly retain their capacity for the delicate virtue of humanity itself.






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