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Apr 08, 2007
After a fiasco with the parking on his property the weekend before Halloween Matt knows that he'll have to aggressively defend his farm practices but an accident at the trebutchet, that involves his youngest son and his business partner, brings Matt outside. The consequences of the accident are almost deadly.
Apr 08, 2007
Jacob and Mike are treated at the hospital for their traumatic injuries. While Jacob goes into surgery, Amy holds vigil at the hospital. Matt holds down the fort at home, fielding endless calls from the local media interested in the bizarre accident.
Apr 16, 2007
Matt hires an engineering consultant to assess the safety of the farm's attractions. Matt's father Ron is involved in a serious car accident.
Apr 16, 2007
Before leaving for a convention, Matt plots a surprise birthday party for Amy and Molly.
Apr 23, 2007
Matt makes a motivational speech at a Pennsylvania college.
Apr 23, 2007
The twins become old enough to get their driver's licenses.
Apr 30, 2007
Zach gives high-school soccer another shot; Jeremy learns he did not make the Olympic Development soccer team.
Apr 30, 2007
This "lost" episode rewinds to the end of summer 2005. Jeremy and Matt embark on a 'dirty' showdown with a pesky mole that's determined to wreak havoc on the Roloff's lawn. Jacob's feet also 'reek' their own mayhem on the family, and require some immediate parental attention from Matt.
May 07, 2007
Matt turns a barn into a men's crisis center; Matt finds his childhood diary.
May 07, 2007
Matt hatches a scheme to raise cash by having truckloads of soil dumped on the farm, but an all-day caravan of dust and noise has Amy outraged. Still, when Matt shares his grand plan for the farm, Amy can't help but admire his passions and vision.
May 14, 2007
Jacob's new bad attitude causes frustration for Amy. Matt and Jeremy take Rocky to the Vet.
May 14, 2007
While Amy is busy juggling her kids' events, working 2 jobs, and doing her chores at home, she is suddenly taxed with finding host families for three visiting soccer coaches. Meanwhile, Matt impulsively decides to clean the house from top to bottom.
May 21, 2007
An inventive bicycle designer custom builds Zach a bike that allows him to keep up with his average-height brother.
May 21, 2007
With just 1 week before Halloween, Matt decides to throw an impromptu Harvest Party to promote his pumpkin business. When Matt tries to enlist the Roloff kids' support for the idea, Zach storms off, annoyed by Matt's haphazard, last-minute planning.
May 28, 2007
Amy takes Zach to a surgeon who will perform an operation to correct his bowed legs.
May 28, 2007
The Family heads the Oakland, CA for Zach's knee surgery. Matt tries to help Zach calm down before the operation.
Jun 04, 2007
Zach's whole family gathers in oakland for his knee surgery.
Jun 04, 2007
Marty visits the farm to cheer Zach up.
Jun 11, 2007
Matt begins remodeling the kid's bedrooms.
Jun 11, 2007
When Jacob reaches 10 years old Matt plans a surprise for him that he won't soon forget. Matt hires someone to paint the constellations on Jacob's bedroom walls so that he can look at the constellations and planets.
Jun 18, 2007
The kids have a snow day, but Zach cannot play in the snow because of his cast.
Jun 18, 2007
Amy and Zach fly down to Oakland, California to get Zach's cast off.
Jun 25, 2007
After Zach gets his cast off, he does physical therapy. But when he thinks it is okay to run, his leg begins hurting.
Jun 25, 2007
Matt buys a 1968 Camaro for Jeremy to fix up if he can get his grades up.
Jul 02, 2007
Matt has a lot of projects going on at one time; the men's crisis center is complete.
Jul 02, 2007
Microtel Inns and Hawthorn Suites order 400 of Matt's little people accesibility kits.
Jul 09, 2007
Jeremy agrees to help complete the rest of the farm's remodel in exchange for something else from his parents; Amy receives an invitation from Central Michigan University, where she went to school, to give a speech to the students. So Matt and Amy go to a speaking conference in Las Vegas.
Jul 09, 2007
Amy has trouble getting ready for her speech at Central Michigan University with all the excitement going on around the farm, and she is nervous about the talk as she travels to the school; Amy reminisces about her time in college.
Jul 16, 2007
The family takes a trip to the theme park Knott's Berry Farm in California for a fun vacation, but Zach is disappointed to learn he won't be able to ride all of the roller coasters with the other kids because of his shunt.
Jul 16, 2007
Five Roloff family members head for the LPA conference in Phoenix. After they arrive back home, Matt surprises everyone with an RV trip to the Yosemite and Grand Canyon national parks.
Jun 18, 2007
Previously unaired interviews with the family highlight this retrospective of the first season.
Jun 18, 2007
The Roloffs look back on the previous year and comment on the changes to the farm and family.
About
Little People, Big World Season 3 (2007) is released on Apr 08, 2007 and the latest season 24 of Little People, Big World is released in 2022. Watch Little People, Big World online - the English Reality-TV TV series from United States. Little People, Big World is directed by and created by Lauren Friedman with Matthew Roloff and Amy Roloff. Little People, Big World is available online on fuboTV and Discovery Plus Amazon Channel.
In the most in-depth television documentation of the lives of Little People, the series follows the Roloffs - an extraordinary family composed of both little and average-sized people. Over six months and for 10 hours per day, the series captured the family's everyday successes and struggles. The result is an intimate view of life as a Little Person. Parents Matt and Amy Roloff are both little people - 4 feet tall - but they are determined to succeed in a world that isn't always accepting of differences. Matt has risen through the ranks of the business world, closing deals with some of Silicon Valley's most well-known companies. After being laid off, Matt decided to pursue his dream of owning his own business. Originally a stay-at-home mom but now holding down two jobs, Amy has raised four children: 15-year-old twins, Jeremy and Zach (Jeremy is average height and Zach is a little person), 12-year-old Molly and 8-year-old Jacob. Together they own and operate Roloff Farms, a sprawling 34-acre farm in Oregon. The Roloffs' accomplishments belie a hard truth: for little people, every day is a challenge. Driving a car, seeing over the counter at a bank or even making a simple trip to the grocery store can quickly become a test in a world that wasn't made for them. In Little People, Big World, viewers look into the lives of the Roloffs as they face the pressure of being little in an average-sized world.