The people of the town leave to start new lives elsewhere as many of them have done before. When Lassiter arrives to claim the town, he finds all the town buildings destroyed. Having failed to defeat his claim on legal grounds and even with guns, the townspeople are inspired by Laura to vent their anger at what they see as an injustice and they decide upon a drastic plan of action. Then the townspeople learn that a land development tycoon Nathan Lassiter has acquired title to all the land in Hero Township, which they had believed to be homesteading land. The post series film specials which preceded "The Last Farewell" were Little House: Look Back to Yesterday, which aired on December 16, 1983, and Little House: Bless All the Dear Children, which aired on December 23, 1983.Ĭharles and Caroline visit Walnut Grove and are pleased to be able to stay in the "Little House" when John and Sarah Carter go out of town. Directed and written by series co-star Michael Landon, who made a guest appearance with co-star Karen Grassle, the film aired on February 10, 1984. Little House: The Last Farewell was a two-hour Made-for-TV movie special which aired on NBC-TV on February 10,1984 and was, unofficialy, the series finale of Little House on the Prairie, but actually, the third and final film special in a trilogy story arc of the unofficial "10th season", which followed the cancellation of the long-running TV series, whose final episode, " Hello and Goodbye" aired on March 21, 1983. Little House: Bless All the Dear Children (TV movie).Little House: Look Back to Yesterday (TV movie).Little House on the Prairie (TV series).Little House on the Prairie: The Pilot (TV movie pilot) Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder "Little House: The Last Farewell" opening title screen Little House: The Last Farewell (TV movie)
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