Monica Reed

Reboot time for Little House on the Prairie

LOS ANGELES - circa 1991: Actress Melissa Gilbert leaves Spago restaurant. Photo: Shutterstock

Reboot time for Little House on the Prairie

Proving once again that Hollywood has NO new ideas, there’s a new “Little House on the Prairie” in the works.

This one will fall into the reboot category, and that’s about all that anyone knows about it so far. But sources say several potential buyers are already interested.

The original “Little House” ran from 1974 to 1983 on NBC. It was based on the books of Laura Ingalls Wilder, who wrote about her life growing up in the 1870s and 1880s in Wisconsin, Kansas, and Minnesota.

I have the complete set of the books, I’ve had them since I was about 8 years old! I used to sit for hours and read those books, over and over again!

 

 

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