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8. Little Landon on the Prairie

Wilder

Influential Media

Documentary, Books, Arts, History, Society & Culture

4.8 • 574 Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

This week, Little House goes to Hollywood. In the 1970s, the TV show Little House on the Prairie gave Laura’s books a whole new life. Tens of millions of people tuned in every week to spend time with the Ingalls family. And then, a decade later, every Gen X latchkey kid came home to Laura and Nellie and Ma and Pa. Thanks to endless reruns and streaming platforms, Little House is still airing somewhere right now. Perhaps you, yourself are watching it while you read this. There are a lot of reasons Little House doesn’t quit, but one of the main ones is Michael Landon, the show’s producer, writer, director, and most importantly, Laura’s Pa, Charles Ingalls. As Pa, Landon’s charm and charisma (and hair, and abs, and bare, glowing chest) often eclipsed Laura as the star of the show. And also turned hardcore book fans off. To say the TV show deviated from Laura’s books is an understatement. This was Landon’s prairie. And yet, he still managed to tap into some essential Little House truths, and replicate some of its many problems. But how did this affect Laura Ingalls Wilder’s legacy? What did it mean to put these characters in the hands of a man who would craft their stories into something dramatic and compelling enough to keep people tuning in a half century later? Come home to a simpler time. Come home to Michael Landon crying.  Go deeper:Alison Arngrim’s Confessions of a Prairie BitchMelissa Gilbert’s Prairie Tale and Back to the PrairieKaren Grassle’s Bright Lights and Prairie Dust Charlotte Stewart’s Little House in the Hollywood HillsMichael Landon on the Tonight Show promoting Little House’s first seasonMichael Landon on the Tonight Show addressing cancer diagnosis  Follow us for behind the scenes content! @WilderPodcast on TikTok@Wilder_Podcast on Instagram We want to hear from you! If listening to Wilder has changed your thinking on Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little House books, send a voice memo to wilderpodcast@gmail.com. You might be featured in our final episode ;)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human.

0:07.7

Let's go back to my family room floor in the suburbs of southern Ontario.

0:12.6

It's a weekday in the mid-80s, 4.26 p.m.

0:17.4

My sister and I have just returned home from school.

0:20.7

The first half hour of Oprah is coming to a close.

0:23.6

It's time to switch the channel.

0:29.6

This wasn't a choice. It just was.

0:32.6

Ma and Pa pulling up in a wagon.

0:35.6

Ma primly tucking a wayward strand of hair in her bonnet,

0:39.9

Paa's infectious laugh. And the girls, Laura, Mary, and Little Carrie, joyfully running down a grassy

0:46.9

hill. Oops, down goes Carrie. I believe I've seen every Little House episode at least once.

0:56.8

There are 204 in total.

0:59.4

In fact, I can still ID any episode based on the first five seconds.

1:04.0

And if this sounds impressive or alarming, rest assured, I'm not the only one.

1:10.4

I think it's just the reality of a 1980s childhood

1:12.9

when there were limited options and you watched what you were given. And a lot of us were given

1:17.5

little house. Like a lot. Let me put it in context for you. Remember the Game of Thrones finale?

1:24.8

The one that had more viewers than the finale of the Sopranos, or sex in the city,

1:30.7

or actually anything else on HBO ever.

1:34.4

13 million people tuned in to watch that Game of Thrones finale.

1:38.5

Well, as they might say on the prairie, hold my tin cup, DeNaris.

1:44.6

On any given Monday night, from 1974 to 1983, Little House in the Prairie averaged 16 million viewers.

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