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Alson Armgre, who starred in the role of Nelly Olesan in the Little House on Pretty, believes that there is one episode from a series that will not be made today.
In a recent episode “Little House 50” Podcast, arnggrim talked to the owner of Bob, as well as co -authored “Little House” by Din Batler, about the episode from the fourth season of the show called “Here Come” Brides “, which aired in 1977.
The episode tells about how Oleson made his way to Sims, a teenage boy in the city. Both escaped after a short romance. However, after their parents learned, they were returned to the fairness of peace to be unmarried.
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Alison Arngrim starred as “unpleasant” Nelly Olesan in “Little House on Pretty”. (NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
Olesen said she only turned 15 when they were shooting an episode. Her hero had to be 13.
“I was super … teenage (with) sexual malnutrition,” Arngrim explained. “She’s only 13 years old. This cat – he plays, I suppose 16:17. He is in the late 20’s.”
Bob Marzic, who played Sims, was 22 years old.
Elison Arngm and actor Bob Marsic married an unknown actor on the stage of the episode of the television series “Little House on the Press” called “Come Bride here”, around 1977. (NBC TV/courtesy Getty Images)
“These are young girls – children – bringing to an adult they do not get acquainted with,” said the arnggrim about how the characters reacted to the appearance of the Sims.
“It won’t happen today, right?” Bob asked. “It’s throwing a full-fledged adult to play or even kiss- and it was an innocent kiss, but it’s a kiss-not.”
From the very beginning, the shooting was clumsy, reminded Arngrim, noting that she did not meet her on the screen of love interest before they began to shoot.
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Bob Marzich, who played Luke Sims, was 22 years old. Alison Highgrim was 15. (NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)
“I think we were how to kiss the first day or anything,” she said. “Perhaps the second day? It was pretty soon, it was:” Hi, present, now you’re in love. “
Arngrim noted that if such a scene was removed today, there would be no significant age between young actors. The proximity coordinator, which did not exist at the time, will also be on the set.
The former children’s star told how at one point Marsic brought his girl to the set while the episode was removed.
Alson Armgrem said she and her shooting on the screen kissed the cameras on the screen. (NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)
“It was another strange points,” the arnggrim said in the podcast. “His girl is, and it was strange because it was the way … There was such a vague thing she wants to be there for romantic scenes.”
“I liked whether this woman thinks, what am I threatened?” She smiled. “Really? This 15-year-old fans? No.
Melissa Gilbert and Alison Arngrim visit the Hollywood show, which takes place at the Los -Andgeles Airport Marriot Berbank on July 2, 2022 in Berbank, California. (Albert L. Ortega/Getti Image)
Back in June 2024, Butler told the Fox News digital about how he fought with anxiety, revealing that he would give his star, 15-year-old Melissa Gilbert, her first kiss-like on the screen, and in real life.
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Batler was 23 years old when he was sent to a popular TV show, which was published from 1974 to 1983.
“You just couldn’t do it today,” an actor who played Almanz Wilder in “Little House”, “said Fox News Digital. ‘It would be too much.
“I think the audience has been watching the lemon balm for years and loved her incredible,” Batler shared. “They wanted to see when she, honestly and innocently, proclaimed her love for this young man. She fell in love with the first time she put on his eyes. The audience was ready to go right with that.”
Melissa Gilbert in the role of Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder and Ding Batler in the role of alman James Wildera in the Little House on Press. (NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
According to Butler, the characters from the original book series were to have a 10-year age difference. He noted that Gilbert is a “full trust” in a television dad, who carefully directed the stage.
“It was a very powerful Melissa’s relationship in her life, the one she had with Michael Landan,” Batler said. “When Michael said,” This is a guy for you, “she was ready to suspend all her anxiety and only came into it. And Michael never brought anyone in the series. He really was. He knew what he was doing. He believed in his creative instincts. He believed it would work.”
“I am just grateful that I was a guy he felt he could trust this,” Batler added.
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Ding Batler told Fox News Digital that he respects Melissa Gilbert. (NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
However, both Butler and Gilbert had to overcome their fears trying to revive the scene.
“I think a lot of young actresses can be under pressure,” Batler said. “Melissa had no experience. She was never on a date. Never kissed anyone. Never did anything like that. It was still ahead. So ask her to go into it when she didn’t have real life? It speaks with Human Melissa and her courage. She’s just.
The couple is broken In an episode called “Sweet Sixteen”. Butler said almost 100 people surrounded them in the picture to make sure the shot was perfect.
Michael Landan sees here who manages Din Batler, what Melissa Gilbert looks like. (NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)
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“My task was to make it as simple as possible for her when I was really a gentleman I was brought up to be,” Batler shared. “Since then, there has been no casting combination as what they did with us. This casting may just never happen today. Of course, not mostly television shows.”