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Library Bookwatch, Dec, 2004
Little House On The Prairie: Season 6
Goldhil Home Media International
5284 Adolfo Road, Camarillo, CA 93012
IO-887 $49.95 1-800-250-8760 www.goldhil.com
As with the previous five season DVD boxed sets, Season 6 of Little House On The Prairie features new and extra features including an audio commentary of "Back to School: Part 2" by Alison Arngrim; an Interactive Trivia Challenge Quiz; as well as fully restored state-of-the-art color corections, picture enhancements, noise reduction improvements, and full motion menus. It was during the sixth seson of this popular "family friendly" television series that Alamanzo Wilder came to Walnut Grove with his sister Eliza-Jan as the new schoolteacher. The Ingalls decided to adopt Albert but rant into resistance from the lad's father. Nels Oleson was reunited with his estranged sister when the circus came to town, and a faith healer convinced the good citzizens of Walnut grove to trust him--with tragic results. These stories and so much more are now available to the legions of dedicated fans for one of televisions most endearning and enduring family sagas.
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