Dr. Baker posts an ad for another doctor, to relieve his workload (and Mrs. Oleson's constant pestering). He hires Dr. Caleb Ledoux, but doesn't count on him being black. The Ingalls are among the very few to accept Dr. Ledoux, as others are outright hateful and racist. Even Dr. Baker struggles with his prejudice and, to show his spite, gives the young doctor minor cases.
In the end, Dr. Ledoux is the only doctor available to call on a pregnant woman who is having labor complications. The woman's husband won't allow the doctor in the house (because he's black), and can only get to her when Charles knocks the man aside. Ledoux performs a successful surgery and delivers a son to the couple. A stunned and shaken Dr. Baker witnesses the surgery and concedes that only Caleb's and his superior training could have saved the woman's life.
Dr. Ledoux later angrily tells his wife he plans to leave Walnut Grove. But only Dr. Baker's emotional speech at church convinces the good doctor to stay.
Title | Little House on the Prairie - Season 8 Episode 4 Dark Sage |
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Year | 1983 |
Genre | Western, Drama, Family |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | NBC |
Cast | Melissa Gilbert, Dean Butler, Karen Grassle, Katherine MacGregor, Melissa Sue Anderson, Richard Bull |
Crew | Michael Landon (Producer), Ed Friendly (Producer), Laura Ingalls Wilder (Original Concept), David Rose (Original Music Composer) |
Alternative Titles | Unsere kleine Farm, Το Μικρό Σπίτι στο Λιβάδι, Huset på prærien, Lilla huset på prärien, Çayırdaki Küçük Ev, La casita de la pradera |
Keyword | based on memoir or autobiography, period drama, family, wild west, pioneers, 19th century, early america, family life |
First Air Date | Sep 11, 1974 |
Last Air date | Mar 20, 1983 |
Season | 9 Season |
Episode | 204 Episode |
Runtime | 45:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 8.00/ 10 by 883.00 users |
Popularity | 102.242 |
Language | English |