Follows
Little House on the Prairie (1974) (TV)
Followed by
Little House Years (1979) (TV)
Little House: Look Back to Yesterday (1983) (TV)
Little House: The Last Farewell (1984) (TV)
Little House: Bless All the Dear Children (1984) (TV)
Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (2000) (TV)
Beyond the Prairie, Part 2: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (2002) (TV)
Version of
"Sôgen no shôjô Laura" (1975)
Remade as
"Little House on the Prairie" (2005)
Referenced in
"Sanford and Son: Steinberg and Son (#5.5)" (1975)
- Fred's idea for a series about pioneer plumbers is titled "Little Outhouses on the Prairie."
Network (1976)
"Saturday Night Live: Steve Martin/Jackson Browne (#3.1)" (1977)
- Mentioned during Mr. Galaxy Pageant
"Saturday Night Live: Chevy Chase/Billy Joel (#3.11)" (1978)
- Show opens with promo for The Little House on the Pairie Burns To The Ground
"Saturday Night Live: Walter Matthau (#4.7)" (1978)
- Title on Fred Silverman's TV schedule board
"Saturday Night Live: Ron Howard/The Clash (#8.3)" (1982)
- Referenced by Mary Gross during SNL News
"Gimme a Break!: Nell and the Kid (#2.21)" (1983)
- The show is mentioned by name.
Sherman's March (1986)
Creepy Classics (1987) (V)
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Vincent Price jokingly refers to Michael Landon's most famous show as "Little Howl on the Prarie," while showing a clip of him as a werewolf in Teenage Weewolf.
Phoenix the Warrior (1988)
- Title chanted by one of the Airwave worshippers
"Saturday Night Live: Tom Hanks/Keith Richards (#14.1)" (1988)
- Mentioned on Jew, not a Jew
Scrooged (1988)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Mad Monster (#2.3)" (1989)
- Servo: "Little House on the Swamp."
Switched at Birth (1991) (TV)
"Oi aparadektoi: Tritsi, Tritsi, mana mou (#1.18)" (1992)
- dialogue
"Saved by the Bell: The Will (#4.14)" (1992)
- Ginger says that she loves this TV show.
North (1994)
- the members of the Nelson family are named after characters from classic family television shows (Laura is named after Laura Ingalls)
The Other Woman (1995) (TV)
Mars Attacks! (1996)
Chasing Amy (1997)
In & Out (1997)
Plan B (1997)
- Gina has an extended monologue discussing a sexual fantasy she had involving Almanzo from LHOTP.
"The Nanny: Educating Fran (#5.9)" (1997)
- Fran mentions the show by name.
Das Mambospiel (1998)
Hope Floats (1998)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Quest of the Delta Knights (#10.13)" (1998)
- Mike: Kid's turning into Nellie Olsen.
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: The Long and Winding Short Cut (#3.22)" (1999)
- Mrs. Quick says she watches this every day after school, and later thinks she's having a dream about it.
"Da Vinci's Inquest: Fantasy (#2.12)" (2000)
- Leo mentions the show by name.
The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000)
- Howie said his first TV crush was Matthew Laborteaux from Little House on the Prarire and Patrick commented it was probably because of the morphine addiction.
My 5 Wives (2000)
Beautiful (2000)
Sugar & Spice (2001)
"Will & Grace: Crouching Father, Hidden Husband (#4.3)" (2001)
- Will watched this as a youth
Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil (2002) (V)
"That '70s Show: Ramble On (#5.5)" (2002)
- Eric tells Kelso that Hyde likes to watch "Little House on the Prairie". Hyde admits it, because the show reminds him of a simpler time.
"That '70s Show: The Crunge (#5.10)" (2002)
- Donna and Eric talk about this show.
Wonderland (2003)
- In montage of TV Guide listings
"Less Than Perfect: All About Claude (#2.7)" (2003)
- Lydia reveals that Kip cries every time he watches the show.
Stuck on You (2003)
- Cher mentions this tv-series.
"That '70s Show: I Can See for Miles (#6.11)" (2004)
- Jackie tries to "make Hyde feel like Laura Ingalls".
"The Sopranos: Two Tonys (#5.1)" (2004)
- Tony mentions this show.
"Scrubs: My Fault (#3.20)" (2004)
- J.D. says to Elliott that they watch "Little house on the prairie" on the TV
"The Smoking Room: Doo Di Dum Di Da (#1.1)" (2004)
- Part of the plot is the characters trying to remember the theme tune.
Surge of Power (2004)
- Alison Arngrim is introduced as Nellie from this show
El año de la garrapata (2004)
- The character Morgan mentions this series.
"To kokkino domatio: Antio, kyrie ypourge (#1.1)" (2005)
- Referenced by Lambis
Must Love Dogs (2005)
Bosque de sombras (2006)
- Aitana Sánchez-Gijón's character makes a jokes about this TV series.
The Groomsmen (2006)
- "What is this?" "It's 'Little House on the Prairie'."
The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down (2006)
- charades guess
"Spooks: (#5.3)" (2006)
- Ros mentions the show to Leigh during a debriefing.
Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)
- It's mentioned that the star of Happy Birthday to Me, Melissa Sue Anderson, was brought in as a television star cast against type.
"30 Rock: The Head and the Hair (#1.11)" (2007)
- Mentioned in dialogue.
"Shark: Starlet Fever (#1.14)" (2007)
- April says she was on Little House on the Prairie.
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Philadelphia (#8.16)" (2007)
- Benson's brother asks her which show she prefers: Dukes of Hazzard or Little House.
"Lost: Tricia Tanaka Is Dead (#3.10)" (2007)
- referenced in dialogue
"Robot Chicken: Slaughterhouse on the Prairie (#3.13)" (2007)
- Title spoof
"Muchachada nui: (#1.13)" (2007)
- Character mentions movie in segment "Los Klasmtein: Death in the Family"
"High Chaparall: Shannen Doherty (#4.2)" (2008)
- Mentioned by name
Frost/Nixon (2008)
- poster in studio exec office
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
- mentioned that Wolverine is living in 'Little House on the Prairie' when he is a lumberjack
"Great American Road Trip: The Heartland (#1.3)" (2009)
- The Pollards refer to the series
Featured in
Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love (1991) (V)
- Opening theme is shown overlaid with related 'TV Guide' covers, plus clips are shown.
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999)
NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002) (TV)
"I Love the '70s" (2003)
Spoofed in
"Saturday Night Live: Robert Blake/Kenny Loggins (#8.6)" (1982)
- Spoofed in Little House skit
"Family Guy: Fore, Father (#2.21)" (2000)
- Father Charles Ingalls plays cruel pranks on his blind daughter Mary
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