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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Episodes

1. Change: The First Program

2. King Friday Challenges Change

3. Chef Brockett bakes a cake fit for a king

4. Early whimsy, fun and frolic in the neighborhood

5. The end of the first week

6. Feeling scientific

7. Different ways of thinking about birds

8. A “Peace Party” to celebrate peace

9. People look and sound different

10. Looking closely

11. Spending time together

12. A visit with a toucan, a mime and a French horn

13. Ask for permission to borrow things

14. A visit with a chimp

15. Talking about feelings

16. Making things for others

17. Donkey Hodie comes to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe

18. Practicing and playing the clarinet

19. Looking for a place for a windmill

20. How windmills work

21. Groundbreaking for the windmill

22. Nurse Miller’s check up

23. All about eyeglasses

24. Mister Rogers gets an eye exam

25. Donkey Hodie’s new home

26. Jamie Rogers visits

27. A baby doll bed

28. Things that fit into other things

29. Weaving

30. Turning the Neighborhood of Make-Believe upside down

31. Red Monster Pt 1: A visit from Pedro the bird

32. Red Monster Pt 2: No one has ever seen a monster

33. Red Monster Pt 3: Oranges for the ballet

34. Red Monster Pt 4: Musical bottles

35. Red Monster Pt 5: There are no monsters

36. Rocking Chairs

37. Drawing with Chalk

38. King Friday meets Sara Saturday

39. What to wear?

40. A party for Sara Saturday

41. Rain in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe

42. Airplanes

43. Reardon plans an Opera

44. Auditions for the opera

45. The Babysitter Opera

46. Visiting the barbershop

47. Fur, feathers, and hair

48. Apples

49. Bubbles

50. Playing with Toys

51. Bears everywhere

52. Puzzles

53. Benjamin Franklin

54. Heat and printing

55. King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three

56. Various vegetables

57. Rabbits

58. A growing family

59. Plumbing

60. Joey Hollingsworth’s dance recital

61. All about water

62. Drinkable water

63. Fire in the factory

64. Learning about firefighters

65. Rebuilding the factory

66. All about cars

67. Dedication at the Rockit Factory

68. Bicycles and dance class

69. Windows

70. Glass

71. Taking care of your teeth

72. Stop litterbugs

73. Rainbow cookies

74. Household Chores

75. Welcome back, Miss Emilie

76. Cheering up King Friday

77. Entertaining King Friday

78. Letters and words

79. Calling Sara Saturday

80. All about telephones

81. Mail delivery

82. Camping

83. Lady Elaine plans an opera

84. Campsite Opera

85. Cats and kittens

86. Pretending

87. All about fish

88. Moving tents

89. Rain poem

90. Presents

91. Building

92. A production of “Rumpelstiltskin”

93. Boomerang-toomerang-soomerang

94. About flowers

95. Decorating for Sara Saturday

96. Blowing bubbles

97. Trouble with the telecan

98. Meeting a stone-smith

99. Playing the bagpipes

100. Height and weight

101. All about whistles

102. Feeling sick

103. Roller skates

104. Playing instruments together

105. The neighborhood orchestra

106. Fairy Tales

107. Decorating a cake

108. Animal Book

109. Making things out of glass

110. Mr. McFeely’s Birthday

111. How people make pianos

112. Drums

113. Going to bed

114. Staying well

115. Playing with sand

116. Horse costume

117. Henrietta’s doll collection

118. Native American dancers

119. Badges

120. Rain on the day of the fair

121. All about doughnuts

122. Scuba diving

123. Flashlights need batteries

124. All kinds of balls

125. Feeling angry

126. Chickens in the neighborhood

127. Portraits

128. Disappearing

129. Meeting Robert Troll

130. Getting to know Robert Troll

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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Kids

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is an American children's television series that was created and hosted by namesake Fred Rogers. The series originated in 1963 as Misterogers on CBC Television, and was later debuted in 1966 as Misterogers' Neighborhood on the regional Eastern Educational Network, followed by its US network debut on February 19, 1968, and it aired on NET and its successor, PBS, until August 31, 2001. The series is aimed primarily at preschool ages 2 to 5, but has been stated by PBS as "appropriate for all ages". Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was produced by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA public broadcaster WQED and Rogers' non-profit production company Family Communications, Inc.; previously known as Small World Enterprises prior to 1971, the company was renamed The Fred Rogers Company after Rogers' death.

Date: 02/19/1968
Rating: 5.7
Cast: Fred Rogers, Betty Aberlin, David Newell, Joe Negri

Fred Rogers as Mr. Rogers in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Fred Rogers

Betty Aberlin as Lady Aberlin in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Betty Aberlin

David Newell as Mr. McFeely in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood David Newell

Joe Negri as Handyman Negri in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Joe Negri