Like tradwifery for children, this revamp of the 19th-century settlers show is a precision-tooled and well-oiled machine. It’s a cosy world full of faith, hope and the American way

After the classic series became a pandemic-era smash, a glossy new adaptation aims to explore the complexities of frontier life

Television: Beautiful to look at and well-acted this revived series is so slow-moving as to appeal only to hardcore Laura Ingalls Wilder fans

More nuanced and grounded in historical realism than the original series, the new Little House on the Prairie should please both the nostalgic and newcomers.

Ma, Pa, Laura and Mary return to TV in Rebecca Sonnenshine's new take on the material, which brings the Ingalls family from the Big Woods of Wisconsin to Independence, Kansas.

The new version of the classic TV series has been reworked to meet modern sensibilities - but the changes fall flat

Like tradwifery for children, this revamp of the 19th-century settlers show is a precision-tooled and well-oiled machine. It’s a cosy world full of faith, hope and the American way