Some fans of the hit 1970s series, Little House on the Prairie, aren’t happy about a recent announcement made by the free-to-air network, COZI TV.
ReMind Magazine reported that the COZI TV’s official Instagram account gave viewers their lineup for Fall 2025, which begins September 1. The network, which plays older shows, announced that Bones, Monk and Little House on the Prairie won’t be on the fall schedule. However, COZI TV viewers will be able to watch several other shows, like Frasier,Roseanne, King of Queens, The Munsters, George Lopez, Columbo, Highway to Heaven, Bob Hearts Abishola, Murdoch Mysteries, and The Nanny.
“Our new fall line-up is here – as we lean into more contemporary comedy. George Lopez at 2PM and 10PM and blocks of Frasier in daytime and weekend evenings, too,” read the caption of the August 25 post. “Weekends feature Columbo – and we air every single episode, we promise! But we say farewell to Bones,Monk and Little House On The Prairie. All three are truly great series we loved showcasing. If it’s any solace we’ll miss them, too! Little House first joined our line-up in 2016!”
Several Little House on the Prairie fans flocked to the post’s comments section to share their disappointment about the change to the COZI TV schedule.
“Disappointed to see LHOP go away after all your involvement in the 50th last year,” wrote a commenter.
“No Little House??? Sad..guess I have to watch it on Roku,” added another.
“No LHOP I guess we have Peacock but I still like live tv in the morning,” shared a different person with a frowning emoji.
“What happened to LHOP!?” questioned a social media user.
“Where’s little house??” asked a fan, alongside a crying emoji.
However, a few Instagram users wrote they were pleased with the addition of some shows to the schedule.
“So happy Frasier and the Munsters are staying! What date will this change take place?” wrote a commenter.
“Thank you for bringing fraser [sic] to the morning line up,” shared a different social media user.
According to ReMind Magazine, fans of Little House on the Prairie, which originally aired from 1974 to 1983, are still able to watch the show on the subscription-based streaming services, Peacock and Amazon Prime.
During a March 2024 interview with ABC News in celebration of the show’s 50th anniversary, Little House on the Prairiestars Melissa Gilbert, Karen Grassle, and Alison Arngrim spoke about its enduring fanbase. Grassle, who played Laura Ingalls Wilder’s (Gilbert) mother Caroline Ingalls, said she believed fans have continued to enjoy the show because of its wholesome message.
“People are finding values, comfort, and message that they long for. And I think it’s just simple human decency,” said Grassle during the interview.
Arngrim, who played Nellie Oleson, also said she was surprised about the show’s long-lasting success.
“The idea that 50 years later, people would still be excited about it, absolutely mind-blowing,” said Arngrim.
This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 25, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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