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Shannon Quinton returns to the podcast to discuss this episode that gives us a hint at Nels’ backstory as well as viewing the future of the Laura and Almanzo’s love story.

Annabelle (Little House on the Prairie, Season 6, Episode 5)

  • Writer: Del Reisman
  • Director: William F. Claxton
  • Air Date: October 15, 1979
  • Network: NBC

Guest Stars: Harriet Gibson (Annabelle), Ken Berry (London), Billy Barty (Owen)

In “Annabelle,” a traveling circus rolls into Walnut Grove, bringing joy and buried family secrets. Nels Oleson is horrified to discover his estranged sister, Annabelle, is the circus’s “fat lady,” a role he’s ashamed of due to her size. His shame, rooted in childhood, strains their reunion, while Annabelle embraces her role with pride, finding purpose in making people laugh. Meanwhile, Laura grapples with jealousy as Almanzo dates the haughty Christie Norton. London, the circus leader and secret sad clown, recruits Laura and Albert as clown helpers, leading to hilarious antics, including dousing Nels with water. The episode shines as Nels confronts his insecurities, publicly embracing Annabelle in a heartfelt finale. With themes of self-acceptance and reconciliation, this episode, directed by William F. Claxton and written by Del Reisman, balances humor and heart, proving the prairie’s biggest show is family love.

Some Quotes chosen by me:

  • “He’s my brother… and he’s still ashamed of me.” (Annabelle)
  • “I make people laugh… that’s not a bad thing to do, Nels.” (Annabelle)
  • “I love someone. His name is Almanzo.” (Laura)
  • “I have a place in this life… I was put here for a purpose.” (Annabelle)
  • “I’m the one who is ashamed.” (Nels)
  • “I’m proud to say… my sister, Annabelle.” (Nels)
Annabelle originally aired on October 15, 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 post Annabelle first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.
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Shannon Quinton returns to the podcast to discuss this episode that gives us a hint at Nels’ backstory as well as viewing the future of the Laura and Almanzo’s love story.

Annabelle (Little House on the Prairie, Season 6, Episode 5)

  • Writer: Del Reisman
  • Director: William F. Claxton
  • Air Date: October 15, 1979
  • Network: NBC

Guest Stars: Harriet Gibson (Annabelle), Ken Berry (London), Billy Barty (Owen)

In “Annabelle,” a traveling circus rolls into Walnut Grove, bringing joy and buried family secrets. Nels Oleson is horrified to discover his estranged sister, Annabelle, is the circus’s “fat lady,” a role he’s ashamed of due to her size. His shame, rooted in childhood, strains their reunion, while Annabelle embraces her role with pride, finding purpose in making people laugh. Meanwhile, Laura grapples with jealousy as Almanzo dates the haughty Christie Norton. London, the circus leader and secret sad clown, recruits Laura and Albert as clown helpers, leading to hilarious antics, including dousing Nels with water. The episode shines as Nels confronts his insecurities, publicly embracing Annabelle in a heartfelt finale. With themes of self-acceptance and reconciliation, this episode, directed by William F. Claxton and written by Del Reisman, balances humor and heart, proving the prairie’s biggest show is family love.

Some Quotes chosen by me:

  • “He’s my brother… and he’s still ashamed of me.” (Annabelle)
  • “I make people laugh… that’s not a bad thing to do, Nels.” (Annabelle)
  • “I love someone. His name is Almanzo.” (Laura)
  • “I have a place in this life… I was put here for a purpose.” (Annabelle)
  • “I’m the one who is ashamed.” (Nels)
  • “I’m proud to say… my sister, Annabelle.” (Nels)
Annabelle originally aired on October 15, 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

Become a Patron!

The post Annabelle first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.
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