Christmas Eve in the March house
7th April 1981Angels in boots
14th April 1981Jo's boyfriend
21st April 1981Beth's transformation
28th April 1981Stuck-up Amy's expulsion incident
5th May 1981Confrontation: Jo vs Amy
12th May 1981Dance at the Lawrence home
19th May 1981Meg caught in a trap
26th May 1981Editorial meeting in the attic
2nd June 1981Jo's cooking duty
9th June 1981Picnic
16th June 1981Laurie's troubles
23rd June 1981A group of refugees
30th June 1981Beth and the canary
7th July 1981Jo's secret
14th July 1981Meg, now an adult
21st July 1981Mrs. March chooses a foster daughter
28th July 1981The field hospital raised in town
4th August 1981Lawrence's tales of old times Jo's fantasy
11th August 1981Jo's fantasy 1
18th August 1981Jo's fantasy 2
25th August 1981Ominous telegram
1st September 1981Don't die, Beth
8th September 1981Angel's lullaby
15th September 1981Amy's will
22nd September 1981Spring in Concord
29th September 1981In the United States, the Civil War has just broken and Mr March, a physician and father of four daughters, went to the front. Madam March remains alone with her four daughters: the eldest Margaret (Meg), Josephine (Jo) budding writer, a real boy failed, Elisabeth (Beth), the timid passionate piano, and the latest addition, Amy, who loves to draw. The four girls will quickly get to know their neighbor Mr. Lawrence, which they had a little scared at first, but also to his grandson Laurie who at the age of Jo. Together, they go through many hardships, more or less happy, the furies of Aunt March, jealousies, the joys and the war in fabric background, hoping that their father will come back safe and sound...


