TV Show

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

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.

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31 seasons

871 episodes total

Status

Ended

First Aired

1968

Rating

TV Show

5.9/10

114 votes • HD

Season 1

130 episodes
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Change: The First Program
Episode 1

Change: The First Program

Episode 1 • Feb 19, 1968

Title number 0001. Opens with Mr. Rogers talks about tying his shoes. Mrs. Russellite sends an invitation to Mr. Rogers to see her lampshade collection. Lady Elaine's changes to the geography of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe worry King Friday, who begins to impose new rules and restrictions in Make-Believe, and builds a wall.

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King Friday Challenges Change
Episode 2

King Friday Challenges Change

Episode 2 • Feb 20, 1968

Title number 0002. Opens with Mr. Rogers arrives with a painting. Mr. Rogers shows how a burlap bag can be many different things when one imagines it. After he turns it into a cape, Betty (Lady) Aberlin comes to visit and he lends it to her for strength when she goes to visit her great-uncle, King Friday XIII. Meanwhile, King Friday worries about an invasion of people who want to change the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and drafts her as a border guard.

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Chef Brockett bakes a cake fit for a king
Episode 3

Chef Brockett bakes a cake fit for a king

Episode 3 • Feb 21, 1968

Title number 0003. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with a package from Chef Brockett. Because of the new rules and restrictions in Make-Believe, Cornflake S. Pecially refuses to visit the castle. Chef Brockett delivers a cake to King Friday, who is suspicious of more changes, cuts the cake into many pieces to inspect it.

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Early whimsy, fun and frolic in the neighborhood
Episode 4

Early whimsy, fun and frolic in the neighborhood

Episode 4 • Feb 22, 1968

Title number 0004. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with a playpen and puppy. Mrs. Carol Saunders also makes her first visit. At the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday still wants to protect his province, so he sends Handyman Negri to install punch clocks at both ends of it.

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The end of the first week
Episode 5

The end of the first week

Episode 5 • Feb 23, 1968

Title number 0005. Opens with Mister Rogers playing with a feather on the porch. After Mr. Rogers plays with them, Betty Aberlin takes some helium balloons to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Tagging them with a message of peace, she floats them above the castle. When King Friday reads the message, he ceases his efforts to stop change. The wall is taken down. Mister Rogers sings his special family bedtime song called, "Good Night, God" for the first time.

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Feeling scientific
Episode 6

Feeling scientific

Episode 6 • Feb 26, 1968

Title number 0006. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with a large box in a lab coat. To prepare for his scientific endeavor, Mr. Rogers puts on a lab coat and compares various shells and shell-like objects, including a turtle shell, a conch shell, an armadillo's armored shell and a suit of armor. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Bud Alder compares oil-based and water-based paints. After sharing his wisdom with X the Owl, X teaches Lady Elaine various bird names.

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Season 2

65 episodes
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The Froggs Are Moving (1) - The Frogg family moves
Episode 1

The Froggs Are Moving (1) - The Frogg family moves

Episode 1 • Feb 10, 1969

Mrs. Frogg receives a telegram that says she has been offered a position at the Westwood zoo, but the Frogg family must get permission from King Friday to leave, since there will be no one to run the Museum-Go-Round.

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The Froggs are Moving (2) - Squares
Episode 2

The Froggs are Moving (2) - Squares

Episode 2 • Feb 11, 1969

King Friday needs to find another curator to operate the Museum-Go-Round. The Frogg family cannot leave until Lady Aberlin and others can fill that post. In the meantime, King Friday has a portrait of himself to give the Frogg family. Handyman Negri also arrives at Rogers' television house to collect a frame for the picture which sends to the neighborhood on the trolley.

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The Froggs are Moving (3) - Lady Elaine becomes a curator
Episode 3

The Froggs are Moving (3) - Lady Elaine becomes a curator

Episode 3 • Feb 12, 1969

Rogers discusses antiques and uses a vacuum cleaner to show how it works. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine applies for the position of Museum-Go-Round curator. Since she knows everything in the Museum, she is awarded the job. This enables the Frogg family to move to Westwood.

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Moving day
Episode 4

Moving day

Episode 4 • Feb 13, 1969

The Frogg family moves to their new home in Westwood. Tadpole Frogg expresses his feelings about the move. Lady Elaine Fairchilde, the Museum-Go-Round's new curator, is also pleased with the move.

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Ducklings
Episode 5

Ducklings

Episode 5 • Feb 14, 1969

Rogers brings ducklings into the Television house. For their benefit, he fills a wading pool and both he and François Clemmons feed the ducklings. Lady Aberlin and Lady Elaine discuss the difference between being alive and being a model. Robert Troll tells King Friday that Sara Saturday will soon be arriving from Westwood.

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Sara Moves In (1) - Trumpets and triangles
Episode 6

Sara Moves In (1) - Trumpets and triangles

Episode 6 • Feb 17, 1969

Rogers welcomes a trumpet player to his television house. Sara Saturday also moves back to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

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Season 3

65 episodes
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The NOM Models Pt 1 - Models of the homes in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe
Episode 1

The NOM Models Pt 1 - Models of the homes in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe

Episode 1 • Feb 02, 1970

Title number 1066. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with a box labeled 'clock'. Rogers presents a model of Daniel's clock and visits the man who designed it who is Robert Trow. At his workshop, Trow is finishing a model of the Castle. He asks Rogers to ring the bell when he leaves as well as when he arrives.

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The NOM Models Pt 2 - Wishes don’t come true just by wishing
Episode 2

The NOM Models Pt 2 - Wishes don’t come true just by wishing

Episode 2 • Feb 03, 1970

Title number 1067. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with some slides of trees. Mr. McFeely delivers Bob Trow's model of X's Tree. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X learns that wishing doesn't make things come true.

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The NOM Models Pt 3 - A handy lady
Episode 3

The NOM Models Pt 3 - A handy lady

Episode 3 • Feb 04, 1970

Title number 1068. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with book of caricatures. Rogers puts signs outside his front and back doors advising visitors to knock or ring. He also receives Bob Trow's model of the Museum-Go-Round.

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The NOM Models Pt 4 - Learning about police work
Episode 4

The NOM Models Pt 4 - Learning about police work

Episode 4 • Feb 05, 1970

Title number 1069. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with a big box containing Bob Trow's model of the Platypus Mound. Officer Clemmons shows Rogers the workings at his police station. Dr. Bill and Elsie Jean Platypus also share a magic recipe for making pies.

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The NOM Models Pt 5 - Making mud pies
Episode 5

The NOM Models Pt 5 - Making mud pies

Episode 5 • Feb 06, 1970

Title number 1070. Opens with Mister Rogers arriving with a small cup and spoon from the ice cream shop. Rogers receives the Factory model from Robert Trow. Beforehand, Rogers makes simple puppets from wooden spoons. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine orders chairs from Cornflake in preparation for her new pie restaurant.

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The Pie Restaurant Pt 1 - Groceries
Episode 6

The Pie Restaurant Pt 1 - Groceries

Episode 6 • Feb 09, 1970

Rogers plays a game that uses different shapes and groceries. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine Fairchilde is preparing to open a pie restaurant between her Museum-Go-Round and the Platypus mound.

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Season 4

65 episodes
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Episode 1 (#1131)
Episode 1

Episode 1 (#1131)

Episode 1 • Feb 15, 1971

Episode 1131- The show opens with Mr. Rogers walking in, carrying several pieces of construction paper. Mary Sweenie and her daughter Meghan stop by and invite Mr. Rogers to come see them tomorrow. King Friday feels that babies are getting too much attention and on Prince Tuesday, he tries to limit such attention to one hour a day. Picture Picture shows us how construction paper is made.

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Episode 2 (#1132)
Episode 2

Episode 2 (#1132)

Episode 2 • Feb 16, 1971

Episode #1132- Mister Rogers and Mr McFeeley make a puppet using paper mache. Meghan Sweenie has her routine check-up. Dr. Mermelstein tells Rogers the basics of this physical operation. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Prince Tuesday's crying prompts some neighbors to take action.

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Episode 3 (#1133)
Episode 3

Episode 3 (#1133)

Episode 3 • Feb 17, 1971

Rogers and Bob Trow make some popsicle-stick crafts.

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Episode 4 (#1134)
Episode 4

Episode 4 (#1134)

Episode 4 • Feb 18, 1971

Rogers discusses the about string quartet (e.g. violins, banjos, guitars) and hears each instrument at Negri's Music Shop. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. McFeely delivers a bass fiddle to King Friday.

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Episode 5
Episode 5

Episode 5

Episode 5 • Feb 19, 1971

Rogers demonstrates how music is written as well as performed. Those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe try to play the bass fiddle, then offer their opinions on the Machine That Plays The Bass.

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Castle Waterfall Pt 1
Episode 6

Castle Waterfall Pt 1

Episode 6 • Feb 22, 1971

When King Friday wants to have a waterfall for his Castle garden, Donkey Hodie suggests that they install new plumbing.

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Season 5

65 episodes
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Episode 1
Episode 1

Episode 1

Episode 1 • Feb 21, 1972

Mary Sweenie arrives late at Betty's Little Theater for her bird dance. X wants to read poetry alone.

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Episode 2
Episode 2

Episode 2

Episode 2 • Feb 22, 1972

Rogers and Mr. McFeely do a bit of secret communicating, with neither one understanding the other. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine is impatient with X's call for privacy while he writes poetry.

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Episode 3
Episode 3

Episode 3

Episode 3 • Feb 23, 1972

X is afraid others will laugh at his poetry should he read it aloud. Lady Elaine is eager to hear this poetry and is already in position to hide her feelings about it.

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Episode 4
Episode 4

Episode 4

Episode 4 • Feb 24, 1972

While seeing the breads at Brockett's Bakery, Rogers learns how a bread slicer works. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe discovers a floating loaf of bread from the Owl Correspondence School. X registers himself for a course.

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Episode 5
Episode 5

Episode 5

Episode 5 • Feb 25, 1972

Bob Trow repairs Mr. McFeely's bicycle, although he is slightly embarrassed because Bob doesn't yet know how to ride a bike. This pours into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, as Robert Troll begins to learn to ride. This also puzzles Cornflake S. Pecially.

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Episode 6
Episode 6

Episode 6

Episode 6 • Feb 28, 1972

Audrey Roth brings three unidentified cheerleaders to Rogers' television house. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Cornflake S. Pecially must juggle both tasks for Miss Paulifficate and a gift for Prince Tuesday.

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Season 6

65 episodes
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Is Santa Claus Real?
Episode 1

Is Santa Claus Real?

Episode 1 • Feb 19, 1973

Rogers gives a Santa Claus costume to Chef Brockett. Both Betty Aberlin and François Clemmons talk of how as children, they used to be afraid of Santa Claus. Santa Claus, himself, also comes to the neighborhood. This is the first series episode to use the closing song "It's Such a Good Feeling". This continued as the closing song until the end of the series in 2001.

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Episode 2
Episode 2

Episode 2

Episode 2 • Feb 20, 1973

Rogers demonstrates how to use a microscope, and visits the Neighborhood Barber Shop for a haircut from Nick the barber. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine is intent to cut Santa Claus' hair without his permission.

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Episode 3
Episode 3

Episode 3

Episode 3 • Feb 21, 1973

Rogers pretends to be a bird at François Clemmons' studio. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday makes another bad rule, that nobody can have bare hands. Lady Elaine doesn't take the rule seriously until a cold breeze blows by.

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Episode 4
Episode 4

Episode 4

Episode 4 • Feb 22, 1973

Chef Brockett is planning to add a soda fountain to his bakery. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin brings back the toy horse which, when a string is pulled, says "I know". X gives her a toy seagull which says "you know" when a string is pulled.

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Episode 5
Episode 5

Episode 5

Episode 5 • Feb 23, 1973

Rogers and several other neighbors attend the opening of the new soda fountain at Brockett's Bakery. Eric Kloss visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, telling King Friday how the other senses tell a blind person about the world.

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Episode 6
Episode 6

Episode 6

Episode 6 • Feb 26, 1973

Mr. McFeely wears a new Speedy Delivery uniform. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta shows her disdain for getting Collette's old clothes, which don't fit.

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Season 7

65 episodes
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Painting The Walls [1326]
Episode 1

Painting The Walls [1326]

Episode 1 • Feb 18, 1974

In this episode Mister Rogers paints the walls of the television house blue. From Seasons 2-3 the walls of the television house were painted yellow with the brown wooden bottom panels. From Seasons 4-6 The walls of the television house were painted a brighter yellow but more of a tan color and the brown wooden bottom panels were removed from the walls. Parts of the kitchen set were also updated. The walls of the television house would stay blue until the end of the series in 2001. Beginning with this episode Mister Rogers says "You're alive" in a higher toned voice. This is the first episode to use what would become the show's more-familiar neighborhood toy-like model town and it was used until the end of the series in 2001.

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Make-Believe Sweetheart Concert [1327]
Episode 2

Make-Believe Sweetheart Concert [1327]

Episode 2 • Feb 19, 1974

Rogers finishes painting the walls of the television house blue. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, a mischievous Prince Tuesday empties Miss Paulifficate's purse during the Make-Believe Sweethearts Concert.

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Making a Pizza [1328]
Episode 3

Making a Pizza [1328]

Episode 3 • Feb 20, 1974

Rogers sees how pizza is made by observing two guests at Brockett's Bakery. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Miss Paulifficate's pizza dough, thrown in the air, lands with an OCS lesson attached.

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The Model Train Set [1329]
Episode 4

The Model Train Set [1329]

Episode 4 • Feb 21, 1974

Bob Trow sets up a train display at his workshop, where he and Rogers discuss relative size. The potato train arrives with a package from the Owl Correspondence School for Harriet Elizabeth Cow. She is to help X learn about safety.

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The Circus coming to Make Believe [1330]
Episode 5

The Circus coming to Make Believe [1330]

Episode 5 • Feb 22, 1974

Elsie Neal brings a decoration she made from horse chestnuts. Later Ezra Jack Keats, returned from Japan, visits Rogers. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe invites the circus from Westwood.

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Circus Day (Pt 1) [1331]
Episode 6

Circus Day (Pt 1) [1331]

Episode 6 • Feb 25, 1974

Elsie Neal presents circus miniatures. Purple Panda returns to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, but misses the circus and the friends he has there. King Friday also tries to get the circus to the NOM.

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Season 8

30 episodes
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Episode 1391
Episode 1

Episode 1391

Episode 1 • Feb 17, 1975

Mister Rogers plays a few rounds of hide and seek with viewers before Audrey Roth invites him to see her new mobile home which will serve as both her home and office. With Frisbees scattered around her desk at the office, Barbara Russell is working on a new promotion for Audrey Cleans Everything: "It's as easy to find our new location as it is to throw a Frisbee." Audrey shows Mister Rogers around her new home. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Purple Panda has recently returned from the circus when Barbara B. Frisbee arrives at the castle. Purple Panda joins her for some Frisbee throwing fun as Lady Elaine Fairchilde recognizes Barbara B. Frisbee as former Make-Believe visitor, Barbara Boomerang. After a target is set up, Lady Elaine becomes upset when she does not win a Frisbee throwing game. Moving the target to the castle, King Friday is successful after some practice with Barbara Frisbee.

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Episode 1392
Episode 2

Episode 1392

Episode 2 • Feb 18, 1975

Mister Rogers arrives with a frisbee from the previous day as well as a film about people throwing frisbees. At Brockett's Bakery, Mister Rogers visits with Jose Cisneros who is making fresh fruit snacks in the kitchen. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel Tiger and Lady Aberlin share a fruit snack before Lady Aberlin demonstrates a few tap-dance steps.

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Episode 1393
Episode 3

Episode 1393

Episode 3 • Feb 19, 1975

Mister Rogers arrives having driven his antique car. Taking viewers outside, he shows them the seatbelts before lending the car to Mr. McFeely to make deliveries. At Negri's Music Shop, Mister Rogers meets musician Hector Olivera who is playing the organ. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday XIII gives a photograph of himself to the Platypus family to take on their trip so they can remember "what they are missing while they are away." He asks Handyman Negri to measure the giant Frisbee brought to Make-Believe by Barbara B. Frisbee. Meanwhile, Lady Elaine Fairchilde is warning the Neighborhood about a giant who is coming to throw the Frisbee and is offering seatbelts as protection. Barbara B. Frisbee suggests that everyone will learn the purpose of the giant Frisbee tomorrow. Back at the house, Mister Rogers talks about how things often seem very big to children. In the kitchen, he uses various cut-outs to talk about "big and small."

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Episode 1394
Episode 4

Episode 1394

Episode 4 • Feb 20, 1975

Mister Rogers arrives with some inkblot cards which he takes to the kitchen. Showing several examples, he talks about what the images look like. Using some food coloring and a blank piece of paper, Mister Rogers demonstrates how the inkblot images are made. He points out a spot of ink on his shirt and talks about people sometimes get angry about spots that need cleaned. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Barbara B. Frisbee and Handyman Negri are polling everyone in the Neighborhood to see what they think the giant frisbee is for. Some have wild guesses while others are still concerned with the possibility of a giant coming. After Barbara nearly lets the truth slip, X the Owl is able to guess that the giant frisbee is not a frisbee at all -- it is to be used as a tap dancing stage. Once the dancing begins, everyone is able to put their fears of a giant to rest.

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Episode 1395
Episode 5

Episode 1395

Episode 5 • Feb 21, 1975

Mister Rogers cleans out his coat closet and finds a variety of items including stocking caps, dress pants for his sons, and a paper hat. In the kitchen, he uses newspaper to show how to make a paper hat. At Betty's Little Theater, Mister Rogers observes as Lester Evans teaches a tap dancing class. Johnny Costa provides the music for the class. Audrey Roth and Mary Lou Autenreith perform a routine they have been practicing before Mister Rogers tries a few basic steps himself. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin dances her way to the tree where Henrietta Pussycat is cleaning her house. Henrietta plans to give her clothes she has outgrown to Ana Platypus for dress-up play. X the Owl refuses to try on one of Henrietta's hats for fun because he expects that he will then become a girl. Lady Aberlin expains to him that wearing someone else's clothes does not turn them into that person.

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Episode 1396
Episode 6

Episode 1396

Episode 6 • Feb 24, 1975

Upon his arrival, Mister Rogers promptly visits Francois Clemmons' studio where Mr. Clemmons and Johnny Costa are rehearsing songs for a concert including -- Many Ways to Say I Love You, The Truth Will Make Me Free, and Everybody's Fancy. Returning to his house, Mister Rogers reads a book called Lost Little Boy. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Queen Sara Saturday cannot find Prince Tuesday and asks King Friday and Lady Aberlin for help. After searching the Neighborhood with no luck Lady Aberlin asks Lady Elaine Fairchilde to broadcast the news of the missing prince on MGR-TV. It is discovered that Prince Tuesday was watching television with Edgar Cooke.

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Season 9

5 episodes
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Episode 1456
Episode 1

Episode 1456

Episode 1 • Feb 16, 1976

Mister Rogers arrives with a new plant which he adds to his aquarium before taking viewers out back to his garage/workshop. In the garage, Mister Rogers shows a variety of items such as his tool collection, a boat, plants, and even a few puppets from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. With a television and videotape equipment set up, Mister Rogers reveals a massive collection of recorded Neighborhood visits.

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Episode 1457
Episode 2

Episode 1457

Episode 2 • Feb 17, 1976

Mister Rogers is taking things to his garage including a large carrying case used to store the Neighborhood of Make-Believe modles. As he is putting the models in the case, he notices that the base of the tree model has been slightly damaged. Luckily Betty Aberlin is in the garage doing some painting and is able to help repair the tree.

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Episode 1458
Episode 3

Episode 1458

Episode 3 • Feb 18, 1976

Mister Rogers arrives with a large black cape which he has borrowed from Margaret Hamilton. Taking the cape to the garage, he talks about acting and pretends to be Mr. McFeely. While he waits on a visit from Joe Negri, Mister Rogers shows the video camera he has set up before he sings Pretending.

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Episode 1459
Episode 4

Episode 1459

Episode 4 • Feb 19, 1976

Mister Rogers arrives with a plastic pail which he takes to the garage. On the way, he picks up a bottle of glue from the kitchen and fills the pail with sand from the backyard sand table. In the garage, he spreads the glue on a large piece of construction paper and sprinkles it with sand. Chef Brockett calls to let Mister Rogers know he will be coming over to bring back the film of Mari Gardner from the previous day. While he waits, Mister Rogers makes another piece of artwork with glue and glitter.

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Episode 1460
Episode 5

Episode 1460

Episode 5 • Feb 20, 1976

A light in the traffic light has burned out and Mister Rogers arrives with a replacement. After replacing the bulb on the green signal, he spends some time talking about crossing the street safely. In the garage, Mister Rogers shows a recording of a time when Francois Clemmons took him to see the police station. When the clip is finished, Francois Clemmons stops by dressed in his police uniform and sings songs from various Neighborhood operas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Grandpere look into the future to see that Collette has married Daniel Striped Tiger. At the tree with Officer Clemmons and X the Owl, Lady Aberlin learns that X has become a professor at Owl Correspondence School. Meanwhile, Lady Elaine Fairchilde has gone to discover new planets, just as her future vision has suggested.

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Season 10

17 episodes
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Mister Rogers Talks with Parents About School
Episode 1

Mister Rogers Talks with Parents About School

Episode 1 • May 22, 1980

Rogers is one of a handful of panelists who discuss easing the fear children have about starting school.

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Mister Rogers Goes to School
Episode 2

Mister Rogers Goes to School

Episode 2 • May 22, 1980

Mister Rogers takes his television neighbors to a kindergarten classroom at the local school. Prior to beginning the Neighborhood of Make-Believe segment, he disguises the Trolley as a school bus with a cardboard cover. The disguise arouses everyone's attention in the neighborhood. It gets to the point where King Friday decrees that a school should be built in the neighborhood within three days. After scouting four locations, Lady Aberlin and Handyman Negri decide that the school should be built at Someplace Else. Harriet has agreed to be the teacher for Ana, Daniel, and Prince Tuesday.

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Mister Rogers Goes to School
Episode 3

Mister Rogers Goes to School

Episode 3 • May 22, 1980

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine attempts to get the children ready for school. Mister Rogers visits the "real" neighborhood school again, this time learning from the first-grade teacher.

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Mister Rogers Goes to School
Episode 4

Mister Rogers Goes to School

Episode 4 • May 22, 1980

Mister Rogers gets a beginner's drum lesson at Negri's Music Shop. He also discovers Mr. McFeely is learning to type, prompting an unusual quartet version of Everybody's Fancy. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel tells Lady Aberlin his fears about starting school.

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Mister Rogers Goes to School
Episode 5

Mister Rogers Goes to School

Episode 5 • Aug 23, 1979

Mister Rogers gets a beginner's drum lesson at Negri's Music Shop. He also discovers Mr. McFeely is learning to type, prompting an unusual quartet version of Everybody's Fancy. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel tells Lady Aberlin his fears about starting school.

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Mister Rogers Goes to School
Episode 6

Mister Rogers Goes to School

Episode 6 • May 22, 1980

The new school at Someplace Else opens, with an inviting atmosphere for Ana, Prince, and Daniel. To finish his school lecture, Mister Rogers rides on a real school bus.

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Season 11

18 episodes
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Divorce
Episode 1

Divorce

Episode 1 • Feb 16, 1981

Mr. McFeely relives memories of his wedding. Previewing the Neighborhood of Make-Believe storyline, Prince Tuesday befriends a girl whose parents are divorced. This episode has 2 make-believe segments in one show.

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Divorce: How People Make Pretzels
Episode 2

Divorce: How People Make Pretzels

Episode 2 • Feb 17, 1981

Rogers visits the Sturgis Pretzel House to see people making pretzels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Queen Sara squabble about buying a new plane. It upsets Prince Tuesday to the boiling point.

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Divorce
Episode 3

Divorce

Episode 3 • Feb 18, 1981

Rogers recalls the day he test-drove an electric car. Later he meets Jeff Erlanger, a boy in an electric wheelchair, who demonstrates his wheelchair and describes some of his physical handicaps. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe continues its all-out search for Prince Tuesday. When he is found, he has a mix of emotions.

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Divorce
Episode 4

Divorce

Episode 4 • Feb 19, 1981

Joe Negri shows Rogers a rack of musical instruments that have either been repaired or are in need in repair. They meet Earl Grollman, a counselor who has written a book on divorce for children. Prince Tuesday finally shares his emotions with his family.

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Divorce
Episode 5

Divorce

Episode 5 • Feb 20, 1981

Rogers wears a false-face to show that he is still himself inside. The Royal Electric Plane-Car arrives via a clown courier. Behind the mask is Chuck Aber, who has been divorced and doesn't see much of his children. Thus, Prince Tuesday can relate to Aber's feelings. Corny reveals his secret: he is now making rocking-chair-shaped pretzels. Mister Rogers shows viewers the ins and outs of an airplane.

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Competition: Visit to the Crayon Factory
Episode 6

Competition: Visit to the Crayon Factory

Episode 6 • Jun 01, 1981

Rogers shows a film on how people make crayons. King Friday decrees a "Draw the Neighborhood" Contest, something which Lady Elaine wants to win.

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Season 12

18 episodes
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Mister Rogers Talks to Parents About Discipline
Episode 1

Mister Rogers Talks to Parents About Discipline

Episode 1 • Feb 28, 1982

Rogers talks with children and parents about punishment and setting limits.

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Mister Rogers Talks About DISCIPLINE
Episode 2

Mister Rogers Talks About DISCIPLINE

Episode 2 • Mar 01, 1982

Mister Rogers arrives with a piano roll for a player piano. He explains how a piano roll works and talks briefly about how he had to practice regularly to learn to play the piano. At Negri's Music Shop, Joe Negri helps Mister Rogers to demonstrate a player piano before they look inside to see how it works. Before Mister Rogers leaves, Mr. Negri shows a short film about how piano rolls are made.

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Episode 3

Mister Rogers Talks About DISCIPLINE

Episode 3 • Mar 02, 1982

After a brief mention of the trouble he had zipping his sweater, Mister Rogers shows a handful of plastic pieces. He explains that these pieces are melted down and used to make dolls. Inviting viewers along, Mister Rogers visits a factory where dolls are made. Returning to the house, Mister Rogers talks about how dolls are made and people are born -- dolls are put together and people grow together. This leads perfectly into Everything Grows Together.

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Episode 4

Mister Rogers Talks About DISCIPLINE

Episode 4 • Mar 03, 1982

Mister Rogers arrives with a towel and a pair of swim trunks and makes good on his promise from the previous day to show viewers where he swims. He talks about how he made a promise to himself to swim a certain length every day and has done so almost every day for ten years. Mister Rogers then shows film footage of his daily swimming. Following the film, Mister Rogers talks about how he doesn't always feel like swimming but he does it anyway because he made a promise to himself to do so.

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Episode 5

Mister Rogers Talks About DISCIPLINE

Episode 5 • Mar 04, 1982

Mister Rogers shows a pair of ice skates before visiting Peggy Fleming at an ice skating rink where they talk about the importance of practice. Ms. Fleming demonstrates her skills before Mister Rogers joins her on the ice for a few pointers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine realizes that what she has done to the King Friday dolls was wrong and she, along with Lady Aberlin and the Chief of Discipline, determines that an appropriate may of making up for her actions would be to work two days at the factory. Lady Elaine makes the most of her punishment and begins her work immediately in effort to make Corney's factory more organized. Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings The Truth Will Make Me Free and talks about how sometimes things are difficult when you are young.

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Episode 6

Mister Rogers Talks About DISCIPLINE

Episode 6 • Mar 05, 1982

Mister Rogers arrives with a blanket which he has just picked up from the cleaners. Unfolding the sofa bed and using the blanket to cover it, Mister Rogers sits and talks about the feelings children have about blankets and teddy bears. He then sings Please Don't Think It's Funny and shows a film about how people make blankets. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Neighbor Aber gives the Trolley a free sample of the C.A. Blanket Company's trolley blankets. X the Owl jumps at the chance to go into business with Neighbor Aber.

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Season 13

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Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS
Episode 1

Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS

Episode 1 • Nov 15, 1982

Mister Rogers arrives with a large display board showing pictures of several of his Neighborhood friends. After talking briefly about friendship, he shows the picture in the center which is of Buzz Wagner, a shoe salesman. Paying a visit to Mr. Wagner's shoe store, Mister Rogers wants to buy a new pair of shoes. After Mister Rogers spends a few minutes looking at all of the different kinds of shoes on display, Mr. Wagner approaches him to offer his assistance. Sizing up Mister Rogers' feet, Mr. Wagner is not able to find the proper size in the style of shoe Mister Rogers wants. Following Mr. Wagner to the store room, Mister Rogers is able to find a different pair which fits much better. Back at the house, Mister Rogers talks about disappointment and how a person may not always get what they want.

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Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS
Episode 2

Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS

Episode 2 • Nov 16, 1982

Mister Rogers arrives with a piece of string which he takes to the front porch along with a pan full of soapy water. By tying the string into a loop, he is able to bring it out of the water and use it to make bubbles. As Mister Rogers is making bubbles, Mr. McFeely arrives and invites Mister Rogers to join him on a visit to Betty Aberlin's house. At Betty Aberlin's house, she, along with Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely, watches as Mary Jo Barron sings songs with a small group of children. While everyone else enjoys a snack, Mister Rogers and Ms. Barron spend some time talking with each other about working with children.

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Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS
Episode 3

Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS

Episode 3 • Nov 17, 1982

Mister Rogers opens with a visit to the Neighborhood resturaunt where Audrey Roth happily shows him to his seat. After talking about table settings and other common things found at a resturaunt, Mister Rogers orders a sandwich with cheese, lettuce, and tomato on whole wheat. He gladly accepts an offer to visit the resturaunt's kitchen and watch as the chef prepares his sandwich. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, preparations for the royal picnic continue as new instructions from King Friday are being delivered. Working together, Lady Aberlin and Henrietta Pussycat find an opening in the wall between Corney's factory and the Museum Go-Round. Through the passage, they find a garden with a fruit tree at its center. As they pick the fruit, X the Owl arrives with instructions to make a fruit salad.

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Episode 4

Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS

Episode 4 • Nov 18, 1982

Mister Rogers arrives with a fife which he has borrowed from Joe Negri. Expressing how difficult it is to play the fife, Mister Rogers takes viewers to the kitchen where he has a row of bottles set up. Using these bottles, filled with various amounts of water, Mister Rogers is able to play Tree Tree Tree. Joe Negri stops by to pick up his fife and invites Mister Roges to join him on a visit to Betty Aberlin's Little Theater. At the theater, a group of musicians demonstrates the fife and plays it along with their drums.

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Episode 5

Mister Rogers Talks About FRIENDS

Episode 5 • Nov 19, 1982

Robert Trow gives a demonstration of pulleys at his workshop. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe tells a separate story with a rainy outcome.

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Mister Rogers Talks About GAMES
Episode 6

Mister Rogers Talks About GAMES

Episode 6 • Feb 07, 1983

Mister Rogers arrives with a towel which he uses to play peek-a-boo before a quick game of hide-and-seek with viewers. After talking about a time when he was young and playing hide-and-seek, Mister Rogers sings Please Don't Think It's Funny. Returning to the towel he brought with him, Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels.

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Season 14

16 episodes
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Conflict
Episode 1

Conflict

Episode 1 • Nov 07, 1983

Mister Rogers arrives with a wooden puzzle where specific shapes must be matched to their corresponding holes. After playing with the puzzle for a moment, Mister Rogers sings You've Got to Do It. Mr. McFeely stops by with a coin bank before he and Mister Rogers visit Negri's Music Shop where a collection of toy banks is on display. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday plans to purchase a record player for the Neighborhood school but he becomes distracted when a curious delivery is made to Corney's factory.

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Episode 2

Conflict

Episode 2 • Nov 08, 1983

Mister Rogers shows a quarter and a nickel that he has in a small coin purse -- the coins were made in the same year he was born (1928). Viewers are invited along with Mister Rogers as he visits a place that manufactures coins and is given a tour of the facility. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Miss Paulificate are making phone calls to ask others what the King should do about the possibility that Southwood is making bombs. When Corney is asked if his piece might be part of a bomb, he replies, "Well, of course it might be. But I doubt that it is. I mean why would anybody want to order that many bombs? I'm making a million of those parts."

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Episode 3

Conflict

Episode 3 • Nov 09, 1983

Mister Rogers brings a Braille writing machine with him and demonstrates how it works. He then takes viewers with him as he visits with Jim Swauger in a cave where he see the petroglyphs of an early civilization. On the way back to the house, Mister Rogers stops by Negri's Music Shop to see Don Liuzzi practice the marimba and a few other percussion instruments.

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Episode 4

Conflict

Episode 4 • Nov 10, 1983

Mister Rogers brings with him a box full of colored blocks. He takes them to the kitchen were he uses them to build a bridge. He also has with him a handful of marbles which he shows before watching films on how people use and make marbles. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine and Lady Aberlin take Bob Dog with them to Southwood to find out what exactly is going on. Upon their arrival, they learn that the parts Corney made have been used to build a bridge, not for building bombs.

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Episode 5

Conflict

Episode 5 • Nov 11, 1983

Mister Rogers arrives with a record player which he demonstrates in the kitchen. The record he plays is a 45 RPM recording of Everybody's Fancy. He then shows a film about how people make record players. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone is preparing for a celebration of peace. The citizens of Southwood are invited to the celebration by Queen Sara. The children of the Neighborhood are working with Lady Elaine Fairchilde as they sing Peace and Quiet while Lady Aberlin goes throughout the Neighborhood asking everyone what they think about peace. Keith, the carpenter from Southwood, helps the Neighborhood school by using Corney's parts to make a record player.

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Work
Episode 6

Work

Episode 6 • Apr 04, 1984

Mister Rogers arrives with a letter he received from Mr. William Bolger, the Postmaster General of the United States. Showing the postage stamps, Mister Rogers explains that it costs money to send mail and invites viewers along as he visits Mr. Bolger to see how stamps are made. At Mr. Bolger's office, Mister Rogers talks to him about being the Postmaster General and his interest in the postal service. Mister Rogers is then introduced to Gordon Morison and Clarence Holbert who show him how stamps are made. Mr. Holbert shows how they are designed and Mr. Morison shows how they are printed.

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Season 15

15 episodes
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Food
Episode 1

Food

Episode 1 • May 24, 1985

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Episode 2

Food

Episode 2 • May 24, 1985

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Episode 3

Food

Episode 3 • May 24, 1985

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Episode 4

Food

Episode 4 • May 24, 1985

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Episode 5

Food

Episode 5 • Nov 23, 1984

Rogers visits the home of music director and close friend John Costa, who is preparing a pasta dinner. As the all-out effort for Northwood comes to a close, Bob tells Daniel the truth about the "vegetable soup tree".

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No and Yes
Episode 6

No and Yes

Episode 6 • May 24, 1985

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Season 16

16 episodes
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Families
Episode 1

Families

Episode 1 • May 20, 1986

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Episode 2

Families

Episode 2 • Nov 26, 1985

Before Cousin Mary arrives, X and Lady Aberlin go to Southwood to discover that Betty and James Michael Jones have adopted a daughter.

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Episode 3

Families

Episode 3 • May 20, 1986

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Episode 4

Families

Episode 4 • May 20, 1986

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Families
Episode 5

Families

Episode 5 • May 20, 1986

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Making and Creating
Episode 6

Making and Creating

Episode 6 • May 20, 1986

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Season 17

15 episodes
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Playthings
Episode 1

Playthings

Episode 1 • Nov 24, 1986

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Playthings
Episode 2

Playthings

Episode 2 • Nov 25, 1986

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Playthings
Episode 3

Playthings

Episode 3 • Nov 26, 1986

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Playthings
Episode 4

Playthings

Episode 4 • Nov 27, 1986

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Playthings
Episode 5

Playthings

Episode 5 • Nov 28, 1986

Rogers shows a videotape of his visit to Lucy, who is a fake wooden elephant on the Jersey coast. He also takes viewers to the toy-lending library. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine finally opens the door to the locked room in the Museum-Go-Round. But all what they find is left to their imagination.

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Dance
Episode 6

Dance

Episode 6 • May 11, 1987

Daniel receives a t'ai chi lesson in another Neighborhood of Make-Believe that is only half-raining.

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Season 18

15 episodes
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Alike and Different
Episode 1

Alike and Different

Episode 1 • Nov 23, 1987

Rogers attends a show full of antique cars. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mayor Maggie and Queen Sara agree to change jobs for a day.

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Episode 2

Alike and Different

Episode 2 • Nov 24, 1987

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Episode 3

Alike and Different

Episode 3 • Nov 25, 1987

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Episode 4

Alike and Different

Episode 4 • Nov 26, 1987

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Episode 5

Alike and Different

Episode 5 • Nov 27, 1987

Jeff Gabel surprises Rogers by showing a few peeps. Rogers goes to a circus, where Gabel puts on his clown make-up. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe finds Lady Aberlin in a chicken costume, much to Daniel's dismay. Aberlin gives sound advice to Daniel and to Nancy Caterpillar.

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Nighttime
Episode 6

Nighttime

Episode 6 • Mar 07, 1988

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Season 19

15 episodes
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Secrets
Episode 1

Secrets

Episode 1 • Apr 07, 1989

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Secrets
Episode 2

Secrets

Episode 2 • Apr 07, 1989

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Episode 3

Secrets

Episode 3 • Apr 07, 1989

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Secrets
Episode 4

Secrets

Episode 4 • Apr 07, 1989

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Secrets: A Surprise Party for Mister Rogers
Episode 5

Secrets: A Surprise Party for Mister Rogers

Episode 5 • Nov 25, 1988

Rogers writes a message in invisible ink. Mr. McFeely shows a videotape of how suitcases are made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Chuck Aber must inform Lady Elaine that he had no plans to marry her, but he does have some good news. Rogers finds a message that leads him outside, where several neighbors hold a birthday party for him.

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Fun and Games
Episode 6

Fun and Games

Episode 6 • Apr 07, 1989

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Season 20

15 episodes
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When Parents Go to Work
Episode 1

When Parents Go to Work

Episode 1 • Jun 01, 1990

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When Parents Go to Work
Episode 2

When Parents Go to Work

Episode 2 • Jun 01, 1990

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When Parents Go to Work
Episode 3

When Parents Go to Work

Episode 3 • Jun 01, 1990

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When Parents Go to Work
Episode 4

When Parents Go to Work

Episode 4 • Jun 01, 1990

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Episode 5

When Parents Go to Work

Episode 5 • Jun 01, 1990

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Environment
Episode 6

Environment

Episode 6 • Jun 01, 1990

A major crisis has arisen in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Their nearby landfill at Someplace Else has reached the saturation point.

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Season 21

15 episodes
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Mouths and Feelings
Episode 1

Mouths and Feelings

Episode 1 • Sep 05, 1991

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Episode 2

Mouths and Feelings

Episode 2 • Sep 05, 1991

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Episode 3

Mouths and Feelings

Episode 3 • Sep 05, 1991

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Mouths and Feelings: A Visit to the Dentist
Episode 4

Mouths and Feelings: A Visit to the Dentist

Episode 4 • Nov 22, 1990

Rogers visits a dentist's office and talks about teeth care. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, a disguised Lady Aberlin goes to the school at Someplace Else.

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Episode 5

Mouths and Feelings

Episode 5 • Sep 05, 1991

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Growing
Episode 6

Growing

Episode 6 • Sep 05, 1991

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Season 22

15 episodes
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Art
Episode 1

Art

Episode 1 • Nov 25, 1991

Mister Rogers arrives with a toy dump truck which he takes to the floor and demonstrates by filling the back with wooden blocks. After Mister Rogers uses the blocks to build a small bridge, he sings You've Got To Do It. Mr. McFeely arrives with a portrait of Mrs. McFeely drawn by Bob Trow and invites Mister Rogers to the Neighborhood art center where Mr. Trow is working on a portrait of Mr. McFeely.

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Art
Episode 2

Art

Episode 2 • Feb 14, 1992

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Episode 3

Art

Episode 3 • Feb 14, 1992

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Art
Episode 4

Art

Episode 4 • Feb 14, 1992

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Art
Episode 5

Art

Episode 5 • Nov 29, 1991

Rogers tells a story about a boy who painted a tree blue and how his feelings were hurt. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel submits a painting of a blue King Friday.

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Imaginary Friends
Episode 6

Imaginary Friends

Episode 6 • Dec 06, 1991

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Season 23

15 episodes
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Up & Down
Episode 1

Up & Down

Episode 1 • Nov 23, 1992

Rogers and Mr. McFeely ride an elevator and an escalator in a mall, to compare the differences. Lady Elaine accepts the delivery of a hydraulic platform.

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Episode 2

Up & Down

Episode 2 • Mar 19, 1993

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Episode 3

Up & Down

Episode 3 • Mar 19, 1993

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Episode 4

Up & Down

Episode 4 • Mar 19, 1993

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Episode 5

Up & Down

Episode 5 • Mar 19, 1993

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Love
Episode 6

Love

Episode 6 • Mar 19, 1993

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Season 24

10 episodes
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Things to Wear
Episode 1

Things to Wear

Episode 1 • Feb 22, 1994

Rogers has brought a three-cornered hat from the 18th century. He and McFeely travel through the neighborhood, observing various hats certain people wear. Upon gaining interest in them, King Friday orders everyone to wear three-cornered hats

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Episode 2

Things to Wear

Episode 2 • Mar 01, 1994

Rogers inevitably fools Marilyn Barnett by donning the Bob Dog costume. Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on how blue jeans are made. Lady Elaine Fairchilde provides the only resistance to King Friday's insistence that everyone and everything in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe should wear the three-cornered hat from the 18th century.

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Episode 3

Episode 3

Episode 3 • Mar 08, 1994

Rogers sees Alan Morrison play the organ at a nearby church. Lady Elaine Fairchilde squirts water at anyone who mentions "three-cornered hat" to her. King Friday hardens his position with a rule.

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Things to Wear
Episode 4

Things to Wear

Episode 4 • Mar 15, 1994

Chef Brockett explains how he uses canes to walk following his operation. Rogers returns to see Alan Morrison play alongside a flutist and a clarinetist. Betty Okonak Templeton visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe with a way to break the impasse between King Friday and Lady Elaine.

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Things to Wear
Episode 5

Things to Wear

Episode 5 • Mar 22, 1994

Using a portable sewing machine, Rogers shows the stark contrast between clothing of today and clothes of the 1700s. Then he visits a building in Colonial Williamsburg. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine and Betty Okonak Templeton exploit the loophole in King Friday's three-cornered rule. Finally, everyone else takes off the hats.

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Going Away and Coming Back
Episode 6

Going Away and Coming Back

Episode 6 • Mar 29, 1994

A map of the world painted by a friend of Rogers is shown on the back of an old floor covering. Rogers demonstrates traveling from place to place. Dan Kamin demonstrates his mime act. He acts as a mime character in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

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Season 25

10 episodes
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Fast and Slow
Episode 1

Fast and Slow

Episode 1 • Sep 26, 1995

Rogers wants to take his time playing a game with a ball and a few tubes. The same can't be said for the Trolley, which whizzes through the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

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Fast and Slow
Episode 2

Fast and Slow

Episode 2 • Sep 26, 1995

Rogers rollerblades with Stephen Lee at a skating rink. Stephen Owl appears in his full safety gear to help the neighbors' cause.

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Episode 3

Fast and Slow

Episode 3 • Sep 26, 1995

Daniel is astonished at how fast Prince Tuesday can say the letters of the alphabet. Lady Aberlin gives Daniel the confidence true friends have.

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Episode 4

Fast and Slow

Episode 4 • Sep 26, 1995

Chainey Umphrey returns to the neighborhood to demonstrate more gymnastics. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone tries to stop the speeding Trolley.

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Episode 5

Fast and Slow

Episode 5 • Sep 26, 1995

Rogers operates a toy crane in the sandbox. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, a much larger crane finally catches the Trolley and lifts it up, so the neighbors can figure out how it can slow down.

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Everybody's Special
Episode 6

Everybody's Special

Episode 6 • Sep 26, 1995

Maggie Stewart and Chef Brockett are making layer sandwiches for Maggie's upcoming family reunion. Rogers shows a video on how Corelle dinner plates are made. Chef Brockett discusses with the Royal Family the cake being planned for Cornflake S. Pecially's birthday.

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Season 26

20 episodes
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Mad Feelings
Episode 1

Mad Feelings

Episode 1 • Aug 16, 1996

Rogers visits Red Grooms' studio, where he is currently working on a painting of the trolley. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe sees Lady Elaine in fits because she can't seem to draw the Eiffel Tower well.

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Mad Feelings
Episode 2

Mad Feelings

Episode 2 • Aug 16, 1996

Maggie Stewart brings a water-and-oil motion sculpture to the television house. Jay Styperk, a wheelchair basketball specialist, gives Rogers a few exercises. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is startled to see Lady Elaine has turned the Eiffel Tower upside down.

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Mad Feelings
Episode 3

Mad Feelings

Episode 3 • Aug 16, 1996

Lady Elaine Fairchilde is distraught that, in a fit of anger, she has turned Mr. McFeely into a doll.

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Episode 4

Mad Feelings

Episode 4 • Aug 16, 1996

Betty Okonak Templeton visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in an effort to ease Lady Elaine's mean mood.

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Mad Feelings
Episode 5

Mad Feelings

Episode 5 • Aug 16, 1996

Rogers attends the rehearsals for Stomp. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe comforts a harried Lady Elaine, who rights the Eiffel Tower and learns that Mr. McFeely was not turned into a doll after all. And Then Maggie Stewart Picks Up The Mr McFeely Doll And Shows A Videotape Of Maggie Stewart and Chuck Aber Riding On The Racer At Kennywood

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Transformations
Episode 6

Transformations

Episode 6 • Aug 16, 1996

Mr. McFeely presents Rogers with a "hide-and-find ball", with which they play a little hide-and-seek. Rogers hears a storyteller at Mrs. McFeely's house. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe gets puzzled by a gift for Purple Panda, which is one that he is not supposed to open.

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Season 27

10 episodes
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Sharing
Episode 1

Sharing

Episode 1 • Sep 05, 1997

After a swim, King Friday is startled to find that his crown has been taken.

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Episode 2

Sharing

Episode 2 • Sep 05, 1997

Rogers displays a horse Leonard Streckfus constructed from found objects. He also visits Streckfus at his workshop, where other found-objects sculptures are on display. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mayor Maggie learns the Westwood town sign is missing. It appears Lady Elaine has taken it for her "found" objects exhibit.

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Sharing
Episode 3

Sharing

Episode 3 • Sep 05, 1997

Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on how apple juice is made. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe continues to see things disappear, just as Lady Elaine is ready to hold a "found objects" exhibit at her Museum-Go-Round.

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Sharing
Episode 4

Sharing

Episode 4 • Sep 05, 1997

Rogers visits Gonzales at his studio to see goupet-goupet sculptures. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, more things have gone missing, including Edgar Cooke's refrigerator and Daniel's truck.

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Sharing
Episode 5

Sharing

Episode 5 • Sep 05, 1997

Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on how heavy equipment is used in construction sites. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine agrees to display and return all those "borrowed" things. But there is a trick or two involved.

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Be Yourself
Episode 6

Be Yourself

Episode 6 • Sep 05, 1997

Rogers visits a theater to see a juggling act called the Flying Karamazov Brothers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X is preparing to give flying lessons.

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Season 28

15 episodes
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Giving and Receiving: A Visit with Author Eric Carle
Episode 1

Giving and Receiving: A Visit with Author Eric Carle

Episode 1 • Feb 16, 1998

Rogers visits Eric Carle, author and illustrator of children's books. Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on how fortune cookies are made. A Spanish-speaking "Fortune Cookie Man" makes his debut in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

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Giving and Receiving: A Visit with a Batik Artist
Episode 2

Giving and Receiving: A Visit with a Batik Artist

Episode 2 • Aug 21, 1998

Saihou Njie gives Rogers a demonstration on making batik vests. Later in the program, Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on how bagels are made.

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Giving and Receiving: How People Make Toilets
Episode 3

Giving and Receiving: How People Make Toilets

Episode 3 • Aug 21, 1998

Rogers brings back The Potty Book that he had introduced back in 1989, and reads it in full, this time. Mr. McFeely shows a videotape of how toilets are made. Betty Okonak Templeton visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in search of Lady Elaine.

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Giving and Receiving: How People Make Carousel Horses
Episode 4

Giving and Receiving: How People Make Carousel Horses

Episode 4 • Aug 21, 1998

Rogers creates a simple merry-go-round from paper plates and a cardboard tube. Maggie Stewart Brings On Behalf Of Mr McFeely shows a videotape on how carousel horses are made.

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Giving and Receiving: Reading with LeVar Burton
Episode 5

Giving and Receiving: Reading with LeVar Burton

Episode 5 • Aug 21, 1998

Rogers presents a gift for Mr. McFeely just as he delivers a book for guest LeVar Burton (the host of the PBS program Reading Rainbow) to read. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the finder balloons reveal Lady Elaine and her friend in an obscure room of the Museum-Go-Round. Then Maggie Stewart Brings A Videotape Of Mr Rogers Taking A Bath

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You and I Together: Installing a Wheelchair Lift
Episode 6

You and I Together: Installing a Wheelchair Lift

Episode 6 • Aug 21, 1998

Rogers sees people operating a lifting device that elevates a wheelchair into a van. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday commands Mayor Maggie, who had arrived in a wheelchair, to visit Dr. Bill Platypus for a clean bill of health.

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Season 29

15 episodes
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Noisy and Quiet: Different Sounds Bells Can Make
Episode 1

Noisy and Quiet: Different Sounds Bells Can Make

Episode 1 • Feb 15, 1999

Rogers witnesses the Westminster Choir College Bell Choir. Mr. McFeely shows a video on how bells are made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mayor Maggie presents a loud bell to Henrietta. That bell quickly becomes a big irritant to the others.

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Noisy and Quiet: How People Make Ribbons
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Noisy and Quiet: How People Make Ribbons

Episode 2 • Feb 22, 1999

Rogers attends the rehearsals for a dance team that performs with long ribbons. Henrietta, X, and a muted Bob Dog are frightened when they see so many of their neighbors in strange costumes. What they don't know is that these costumed neighbors are staging a parade. This is the last episode that Bob Trow appears in. He died a few months before it aired.

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Noisy and Quiet: How Do Different Percussion Instruments Sound?
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Noisy and Quiet: How Do Different Percussion Instruments Sound?

Episode 3 • Mar 01, 1999

Rogers visits drum performer Tim Adams. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X and Henrietta have rigged their tree so that, at the first sign of anything unnatural, everyone will hear constant drumming.

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Noisy and Quiet: What You Can Do When Someone Wants Quiet Time
Episode 4

Noisy and Quiet: What You Can Do When Someone Wants Quiet Time

Episode 4 • Mar 08, 1999

Rogers recounts his snorkeling adventure with Sylvia Earle, back from 1990. Sylvia Earle visits the television house, and screens a videotape on the sounds of fish. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone is upset at the constant bell-ringing and drumming at Henrietta and X's tree. No one can convince him to stop, especially since fewer and fewer neighbors remain uncostumed.

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Noisy and Quiet: Ways to Play about Being Noisy and Quiet
Episode 5

Noisy and Quiet: Ways to Play about Being Noisy and Quiet

Episode 5 • Mar 15, 1999

Chuck Aber, dressed as a marching-band leader, visits the television house to borrow one of Rogers' noisemakers. Contrasting the noise is Rogers' contention that a smile is quiet and lovable. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is ready for its costume-laden parade, but must convince X and Henrietta of the parade's nature.

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Go-Stop-Go: You Can Never Go Down the Drain
Episode 6

Go-Stop-Go: You Can Never Go Down the Drain

Episode 6 • Mar 22, 1999

Rogers assembles a fountain in his kitchen. He shows a videotape of numerous fountains from around the world. Chuck Aber shows a videotape on how raincoats are made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday donates the old castle fountain to Mayor Maggie and the people of Westwood. Lady Elaine gets a gift as well. Chuck Aber gives her a nozzle to squirt water. Maggie Stewart Brings A Videotape In For Mr McFeely On How People Make Shirts

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Season 30

10 episodes
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Curiosity: A Field Trip to 'The Edible Schoolyard'
Episode 1

Curiosity: A Field Trip to 'The Edible Schoolyard'

Episode 1 • Sep 07, 2000

Rogers uses a frame to concentrate on small sections of a large mural. Seeing a set of vegetables in one section of the mural, he reflects on a visit to a vegetable garden, referred to as an "edible school yard". In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday is irritated when Purple Panda and his compatriot, Little Panda, fool him. He commands that they cancel all curiosity.

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Curiosity: Homemade Musical Instruments
Episode 2

Curiosity: Homemade Musical Instruments

Episode 2 • Sep 07, 2000

Rogers makes a shaker out of small lid tops and a can before seeing several homemade instruments played at Negri's Music Shop. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Chuck Aber begins to build a truck frame around curious Daniel's Clock. Little Panda tries to show Prince Tuesday how to travel "the Purple way," but they both get lost.

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Curiosity: Mister Rogers Rides in a Bucket Lift
Episode 3

Curiosity: Mister Rogers Rides in a Bucket Lift

Episode 3 • Sep 07, 2000

Rogers visits a friend who takes him on a bucket lift prior to trimming trees. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Purple Panda suggests that Little Panda and Prince Tuesday may not be on anyplace familiar.

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Curiosity: Tony's Costume, Book and Toy Shop
Episode 4

Curiosity: Tony's Costume, Book and Toy Shop

Episode 4 • Sep 07, 2000

Rogers gives a final discussion on false faces. He then visits a new studio set, the toy-and-book store run by a new neighbor, Tony Chiroldes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone is still looking for Little Panda and Prince Tuesday. Betty Okonak Templeton uses a telescope, as do the others, to discover just the planet to seek. It is up to HulaMouse to rescue Tuesday and Little Panda.

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Curiosity: A Visit with Violinist Hilary Hahn
Episode 5

Curiosity: A Visit with Violinist Hilary Hahn

Episode 5 • Sep 07, 2000

Rogers reads his own book titled "Daniel Striped Tiger Gets Ready for Bed". He finds violinist Hilary Hahn at Negri's Music Shop. Nighttime grips the Neighborhood of Make-Believe with worry over Little Panda and Prince Tuesday.

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Ready to Read?: A Baby Elephant at the Zoo
Episode 6

Ready to Read?: A Baby Elephant at the Zoo

Episode 6 • Sep 07, 2000

Rogers immediately goes to see elephants of different sizes. He also shows a video on how backpacks are made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, an over-curious King Friday asks that Cornflake S. Pecially should build a machine to look inside of things.

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Season 31

5 episodes
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Celebrating the Arts: All About Trees
Episode 1

Celebrating the Arts: All About Trees

Episode 1 • Sep 07, 2001

While tree-sitting for Mr. McFeely, Rogers draws a picture of a tiny oak tree. McFeely compliments the drawing, and later, he shows a video on how adult tricycles are made. Cousin Mary returns to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to show her videotape of various trees.

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Celebrating the Arts: Sand Art
Episode 2

Celebrating the Arts: Sand Art

Episode 2 • Sep 07, 2001

Rogers takes his final visit to his sand table, leading to a video insert of Jessica Ricciardelli playing with sand at a beach. Afterward, Rogers makes his second and final trip to Tony Chiroldes' toy-and-book store. King Friday pronounces the Neighborhood of Make-Believe will hold an art festival. That doesn't impress Lady Elaine, who appoints herself the art judge.

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Celebrating the Arts: A Native American Potter
Episode 3

Celebrating the Arts: A Native American Potter

Episode 3 • Sep 07, 2001

The Neighborhood of Make-Believe sees Chuck Aber and HulaMouse's finished sand sculpture. Lady Elaine quickly criticizes it and just about everything else. But the sand sculpture inspires Lady Aberlin to dance, and leads Daniel to create a tiny mobile. Daniel suggests why Lady Elaine might be hurting people's feelings. Rogers does a video insert of his visit to a lady's pottery.

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Celebrating the Arts: The Art of Being Kind
Episode 4

Celebrating the Arts: The Art of Being Kind

Episode 4 • Sep 07, 2001

Rogers makes his final visit to Negri's Music Shop, where he meets an expert playing the glass harmonica. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, several discover just why Lady Elaine is hurting people's feelings.

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Celebrating the Arts: The Last Program
Episode 5

Celebrating the Arts: The Last Program

Episode 5 • Aug 31, 2001

Everyone in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe now knows that Lady Elaine is still dwelling on that day long ago when somebody hurt her feelings, but when the time comes to "judge" all the artwork she arrives not with a judgment, but with a collage of all the neighbors. It is Lady Elaine's rightful act of compassion toward those around her. Mr. McFeely and Rogers share a video collage of artists in their various fields.

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