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The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast - The Craftsman
Cheyenne returns to the podcast to help me in discussing and breaking apart this unforgettable episode!
“Albert becomes an apprentice for a craftsman who is Jewish. His classmates accuse him of being a Jew-lover and Laura is embarrassed because they accuse her when she tells them to quit picking on Albert. Albert learns to take pride in his work and when Mr. Isaac Singerman dies at the end of the summer, Albert follows his way of planting an acorn to grow a tree to repay the earth for the one he used in his carpentry.”
The Craftsman originally aired on January 8, 1979
The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.
Check them out at:
https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly
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The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast - Injun Kid
Jen Woods swings by to discuss and revisit this excellent episode with a questionable name! I hope you enjoy this episode!
“Joseph Stokes is rejected by his grandpa because his daughter married a Native American, however when Joseph faces some school bullies his grandpa’s opinion changes.”
Injun Kid originally aired on January 31, 1977
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The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast - The Wisdom of Solomon
Karyne returns to the show and we jump into this amazing episode guest starring, Todd Bridges! I hope you enjoy this episode!
“Yearning to escape the hard life that sent his father to an early grave, Solomon Henry, an 11 year old boy, runs away from his parents and seeks solace in the in Ingalls’s family.”
The Wisdom of Solomon originally aired on February 28, 1977
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The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast - The Craftsman
Cheyenne returns to the podcast to help me in discussing and breaking apart this unforgettable episode!
“Albert becomes an apprentice for a craftsman who is Jewish. His classmates accuse him of being a Jew-lover and Laura is embarrassed because they accuse her when she tells them to quit picking on Albert. Albert learns to take pride in his work and when Mr. Isaac Singerman dies at the end of the summer, Albert follows his way of planting an acorn to grow a tree to repay the earth for the one he used in his carpentry.”
The Craftsman originally aired on January 8, 1979
The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.
Check them out at:
https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly
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The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast - The Voice of Tinker Jones
Binyomin joins the podcast from far away to discuss his love of Little House on the Prairie as well as many other things - I hope you enjoy this episode!
"A deaf-mute may have the answer when Reverend Alden's request for a new church bell starts the Kennedys and Olesons feuding over who donates the bell and who takes the credit."
The Voice of Tinker Jones originally aired on December 4, 1974
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The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast - Blind Journey Discussion
Suzanne returns to the podcast to discuss this strange episode where blind kids (and some adults) need to walk a really long distance instead of transporting them via train or a few wagons. Great Harriet moments!
“Mr. Standish buys the building that the Blind school has been housed in and wants to turn it into a hotel. He gives the blind school 30 days to move. Adam and Mary send a letter to Charles telling them to alert them if they hear of an available place. Rev. Alden tells Charles that when he died, Lars Hansen left the deed to a big house in his care. It’s too big to sell to one family so he hasn’t been able to unload it, but it’s perfectly big enough for a blind school. The church votes to clean it up and get it ready for the blind school to take it over. The Winoka school is joining with another school run by Mrs. Hester Sue Terhune. When she finds out that a Mrs. Terhune is coming with the Winoka blind school, mistaking her for another lady she once knew by the name of Terhune, Harriet makes the decision to join the blind school on their journey back to Walnut Grove. She also decides to buy herself a new bedroom suit and donates her old (perfectly good one) to Mrs. Terhune’s bedroom at the blind school.”
Blind Journey originally aired on November 27, 1978 and December 4, 1978
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The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut Grovecast - I Remember, I Remember
Chris Hasler returns to the podcast to discuss this always amusing origin story about how Caroline and Charles (allegedly) met!
“Charles Ingalls has an accident when trying to get home for his wedding anniversary. Caroline, very worried indeed, tries to keep the children amused of how they first met.”
I Remember, I Remember originally aired on January 23, 1978
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