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Little House on the Prairie/Bless All the Dear Children

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Bless All the Dear Children
Airdate December 17, 1984
Based on based upon the "Little House" series of books by
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Written by Chris Abbott-Fish
Directed by Victor French
Produced by Kent McCray
Network NBC
Style 120-minute drama
Company NBC Productions,
Ed Friendly Productions


Origin USA


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Bless All the Dear Children is the third made-for-TV movie of Little House on the Prairie.

Starring: Melissa Gilbert (Laura Ingalls Wilder), Dean Butler (Almanzo Wilder), Richard Bull (Nels Oleson), Victor French (Mr. Edwards)

Kevin Hagen (Dr. Baker), Allison Balson (Nancy Oleson), Stan Ivar (John Carter), Pamela Roylance (Sarah Carter), Lindsay Kennedy (Jeb Carter), David Friedman (Jason Carter), Shannen Doherty (Jenny Wilder), Leslie Landon (Etta Plum), Robert Casper (Sherwood Montague)

Guest Stars: Patricia Pearcy (Elsa Norris), Robin Clarke (Patrick Norris), Harvey Vernon (Mr. Baker)

Co-Starring: Joel Graves (Sam), J.S. (Joe) Young (Beggar), Colin Hamilton (Mr. Dodsworthy), Stephen Roberts (Dr. Langley)

Featuring: Kate Williamson (Nurse), Robert L. Lee (Ticket Agent), Hank Kendrick (Sheriff #1), Richard Armstrong (Sheriff #2), Jack Dunlap (Sheriff #3), Garin Bougié (Butcher Boy), Jack Lilley (Stagecoach Driver)

Uncredited: Ike Eisenmann (Erich Schiller), Ruth Foster ({{ch|Melinda Foster), Angella Kaye (School Girl) Michael Landon (Charles Ingalls (voice)), Jennifer Steffin & Michelle Steffin (Rose Wilder)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes