Loading...
Blog Details
0 Likes
0
Series
Won't you be my neighbor? - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Season 4
Series Details

Title: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Overview: 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.

Additional Information

IMDB: View on IMDB

TMDB: View on TMDB

Ratings

Average Vote: 5.7 (107 votes)

Cast

  • Mr. Rogers: Fred Rogers
  • Lady Aberlin: Betty Aberlin
  • Mr. McFeely: David Newell
  • Handyman Negri: Joe Negri
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 1 (#1131) (Season 4 - Episode 1)

    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.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 2 (#1132) (Season 4 - Episode 2)

    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.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 3 (#1133) (Season 4 - Episode 3)

    Rogers and Bob Trow make some popsicle-stick crafts.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 4 (#1134) (Season 4 - Episode 4)

    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.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 5 (Season 4 - Episode 5)

    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.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Castle Waterfall Pt 1 (Season 4 - Episode 6)

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

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Castle Waterfall Pt 2 (Season 4 - Episode 7)

    While gymnasts perform in the Castle gymnasium, water begins to leak inside. It is revealed that one of the pipes for the Castle garden waterfall is clogged.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Castle Waterfall Pt 3 (Season 4 - Episode 8)

    Handyman Negri and Donkey Hodie finish the Castle garden waterfall. François Clemmons visits as waterfall singer.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Castle Waterfall Pt 4 (Season 4 - Episode 9)

    Rogers needs a washer for a fountain he wants to assemble. Instead of taking one from Bob Trow's workshop, he merely leaves him a note. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the Castle fountain works only to a small extent. Lady Elaine has taken the windmill at Someplace Else apart for unknown reasons.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 10 (Season 4 - Episode 10)

    Lady Elaine wants her Museum-Go-Round to turn, so she harnesses X to the Museum. He doesn't want to spend all hours turning the Museum, but he does get it moving in another way.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 11 (Season 4 - Episode 11)

    Miss Paulifficate bumps into Daniel's toy tiger and rips it, but she glues it back together. They give a letter to Dr. Bill Platypus.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 12 (Season 4 - Episode 12)

    Mrs. Lawver, a doll collector, presents to Rogers her collection of antique dolls. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Dr. Bill Platypus receives his lesson toward a pediatrician's license. He is to borrow a doll for the practice.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 13 (Season 4 - Episode 13)

    Bob Dog accidentally rips Dr. Bill's second pediatrician lesson and hides. Lady Elaine magically reverses the damage. She also gets a lesson on child care from Dr. Bill.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 14 (Season 4 - Episode 14)

    After he shows some children's drawings, Rogers visits Mrs. Saunders school, talks with the children and watches them play. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. McFeely delivers a package from the pediatrician school to Dr. Bill. The letter says he will continue his training in Australia. Thus, the Platypus family will be leaving tomorrow.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 15 (Season 4 - Episode 15)

    Don Williamson visits the television house to demonstrate his radio-controlled model airplane. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday still doesn't want the Platypus family to visit Australia. But then he is given the right to start their flying machine.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 16 (Season 4 - Episode 16)

    Rogers talks of light bulbs and replaces one of the bulbs on the traffic signal inside the television house. Two boys also discuss bird-watching with Rogers.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 17 (Season 4 - Episode 17)

    Rogers shows a hidden object in a drawing of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. The neighborhood discovers an old toy that Corny used to manufacture: a toy horse in the Chatty-Cathy mold.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 18 (Season 4 - Episode 18)

    Rogers sacrifices NOM for a visit to Betty's Little Theater. When the planned guests aren't able to appear, Betty Aberlin improvises a play with Bob Trow, Joe Negri and Audrey Roth.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 19 (Season 4 - Episode 19)

    When the name "upside-down cake" offends King Friday, he affronts everyone with a short-lived rule that they should say what he doesn't mean.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 20 (Season 4 - Episode 20)

    Queen Sara asks Bob Dog to send a note asking if Henrietta Pussycat can babysit for Prince Tuesday. Bob Dog is distracted with a new rocking chair, but he finds a way to help the Royal Family.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 21 (Season 4 - Episode 21)

    Bob Dog wants to wear shoes so Queen Sara will like him as much as she likes Prince Tuesday.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 22 (Season 4 - Episode 22)

    Joe Negri displays musical instruments that are made out of junk. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine borrows Corny's hammer without asking first.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 23 (Season 4 - Episode 23)

    Children act out various nursery rhymes at Betty's Little Theater. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe acts out Old King Cole.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 24 (Season 4 - Episode 24)

    Rogers draws a song, using paint brushes to visualize the Japanese records he plays. Later Mr. McFeely brings in a big St. Bernard dog. In between, Yoshi Ito enters the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 25 (Season 4 - Episode 25)

    Rogers builds a go-kart with spare parts. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Grand-père begins to make French-fried potatoes.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 26 (Season 4 - Episode 26)

    Rogers and visitor Mary Sweenie talk of crafts such as needlepoint. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri wants to have Henrietta's eyes checked.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 27 (Season 4 - Episode 27)

    Rogers has his eyes examined. An accident also occurs in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, when the Trolley runs into a toy car Lady Aberlin and Corny left parked on the tracks.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 28 (Season 4 - Episode 28)

    Rogers plays an audio cassette that hints to a package containing a magnifying glass. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday gets the impression that a magnifying glass will make Prince Tuesday grow.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 29 (Season 4 - Episode 29)

    Rogers puts on an opera costume that includes a turban. He invites Betty Aberlin to a costume party set for the next day. Those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe agree to a costume party to allay the doldrums.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 30 (Season 4 - Episode 30)

    Rogers dresses as an airplane pilot for the costume party while Betty Aberlin and Joe Negri team up to dress as a horse. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe holds its own costume party, and only the toy Horse has no costume.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 31 (Season 4 - Episode 31)

    Those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe react in different ways to the presents the Platypus family, returned from Australia, had given them.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 32 (Season 4 - Episode 32)

    Dr. Bill Platypus invites those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to see his home movies about Australia. Joining them are Captain Kangaroo and all his puppet friends.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 33 (Season 4 - Episode 33)

    Rogers has a sign made for Bob and Judy Brown, the marionette-puppeteers who are moving in just a few doors down. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Dr. Platypus moves his office to the Eiffel Tower.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 34 (Season 4 - Episode 34)

    Ezra Jack Keats visits Rogers to read his book "Hi, Cat!". In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, a book editor visits Grand-père at the Eiffel Tower.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 35 (Season 4 - Episode 35)

    Rogers sees Bob and Judy Brown's production of Jack and the Beanstalk.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 36 (Season 4 - Episode 36)

    John Reardon comes to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe dressed as an organ grinder. But hardly anybody recognizes him.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 37 (Season 4 - Episode 37)

    Rogers tries on various moustaches. Betty Aberlin visits to put on wigs. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday commissions a new opera.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 38 (Season 4 - Episode 38)

    John Reardon gives opera roles to Daniel and his toy, Ino A. Horse. Chef Brockett displays the monkey costume he will wear.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - The Monkey's Uncle (Season 4 - Episode 39)

    The Neighborhood of Make-Believe holds its opera. King Friday plays his bass for this opera, in which a zookeeper must console a down-on-his-luck organ grinder.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 40 (Season 4 - Episode 40)

    Rogers shows photos from yesterday's opera. At Brockett's Bakery, Rogers discusses Chef Brockett's opera role. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta mopes since she didn't have a part in the opera.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 41 (Season 4 - Episode 41)

    Rogers and Bob Trow repair child seats and a rocking chair. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Cornflake S. Pecially and Robert Troll build an infant seat for Prince Tuesday. Lady Elaine discovers how good a father King Friday is.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 42 (Season 4 - Episode 42)

    Susan Linn helps Rogers discussing how puppets can be used to express feelings. Her Audrey Duck character appears in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and scares Baby Ana Platypus.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 43 (Season 4 - Episode 43)

    Twins Barry Nelson and Garry Nelson visit the television house. Rogers helps Betty Aberlin play a marble game. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the Nelsons help Daniel play with a ball.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 44 (Season 4 - Episode 44)

    Rogers talks about how things look different at night. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Bob Dog and Daniel share their fears with Miss Paulifficate.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 45 (Season 4 - Episode 45)

    Richard Kvistad plays a kettle drum at Negri's Music Shop. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine and Bob Dog scare King Friday.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Jealousy Pt 1 (Season 4 - Episode 46)

    Grand-père receives a picture from his granddaughter Collette. This hurts Henrietta, who feels she is not as fancy. Note: This is the first episode ever to be filmed in color.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Jealousy Pt 2 (Season 4 - Episode 47)

    Susan Linn returns to Rogers' Television House, bringing her puppets Audrey Duck and Cat-a-Lion. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri helps ease Henrietta's tangled emotions.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Jealousy Pt 3 (Season 4 - Episode 48)

    King Friday gives Collette a key to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Henrietta is afraid that the key will open the door to her house.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Jealousy Pt 4 (Season 4 - Episode 49)

    Rogers shows cake-decorating tools and sees a man decorate a cake at Brockett's Bakery. Chef Brockett takes a cake to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe for Collette. Henrietta is in the center of what happens.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Jealousy Pt 5 (Season 4 - Episode 50)

    Rogers explains that it isn't always possible to understand what goes on in the world. He and his son make hats out of newspapers. Grand-père introduces Collette to everyone in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 51 (Season 4 - Episode 51)

    François Clemmons is going to teach a driver's education course. To help him, Clemmons borrows the traffic signal from Rogers' television house. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel is instructed to wait for Mr. McFeely to deliver groceries intended for the Castle. King Friday asks Daniel to fetch his robes, which causes a quandary for Mr. McFeely.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 52 (Season 4 - Episode 52)

    François Clemmons returns the traffic signal to Rogers. Nurse Miller and Dr. Bill Platypus help X after he hurts one of his wings.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 53 (Season 4 - Episode 53)

    Cornflake S. Pecially is impatiently waiting for his new lathe. In his rush to work the lathe, Corny injures his finger in it. Nurse Miller consoles him. Rogers goes to Bob Trow's workshop to see his lathe.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 54 (Season 4 - Episode 54)

    The Castle is organizing a Jazz festival, and King Friday wants the best jazz musicians. Handyman Negri brings in a blind saxophonist named Eric Kloss. Dr. Bill tells all that they were not responsible for Kloss' condition.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 55 (Season 4 - Episode 55)

    Rogers draws a song based on a recording of jazz and classical music. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday is still trying to shortcut his way to playing the bass fiddle. A gold bass may be the answer.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 56 (Season 4 - Episode 56)

    Bob Brown, the puppeteer, shows Rogers how to make puppets from detergent bottles.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Babies Pt 1 (Season 4 - Episode 57)

    King Friday and Queen Sara implore Lady Aberlin to baby-sit Prince Tuesday. Lady Elaine misinterprets the instructions and assigns Daniel the baby-sitting duties.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Babies Pt 2 (Season 4 - Episode 58)

    Mr. McFeely delivers the book "Fur, Feathers, and Hair" to Rogers. Later McFeely brings in an English sheepdog. In between, King Friday is upset that baby Prince Tuesday will not smile at him.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Babies Pt 3 (Season 4 - Episode 59)

    Rogers makes ice cream by hand-cranking. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, some are wondering about baby Ana Platypus's behavior.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 60 (Season 4 - Episode 60)

    Morrie Turner, author of the Wee Pals comic strip, visits Rogers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X begins his printing business.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Wants Attention Pt 1 (Season 4 - Episode 61)

    Lady Elaine wants people to come to her book show in the Museum-Go-Round, not to the Castle to see a chameleon.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Wants Attention Pt 2 (Season 4 - Episode 62)

    Lady Aberlin asks Van Cliburn to wear a costume for his visit to the Castle. The King and Queen are fooled until the disguised Van Cliburn plays the piano.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Wants Attention Pt 3 (Season 4 - Episode 63)

    Collette is worried that Grand-père will be lonely when she leaves for Paris. After she leaves, Lady Elaine hears Van Cliburn performing at her Museum-Go-Round.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Wants Attention Pt 4 (Season 4 - Episode 64)

    Lady Elaine wants company, but everyone is too busy for her. She is so adamant that she takes Mr. McFeely's bicycle and refuses to return it.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Wants Attention Pt 5 (Season 4 - Episode 65)

    Rogers decorates some eggs, as do the residents in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

    Recommended Posts
    Reading Rainbow

    Journey to exciting places and build a lasting connection with your favorite books. Each episode centers on a theme from a book, or other children's literature, which is explored through a number of segments or stories.

    Octonauts

    The Octonauts is a British children's television series, produced by Silvergate Media for the BBC channel Cbeebies. The series is animated in Ireland by Brown Bag Films but uses British voice actors. The TV series is based on American-Canadian children's books written by Vicki Wong and Michael C. Murphy of Meomi Design Inc. The Octonauts follows an underwater exploring crew made up of stylized anthropomorphic animals, a team of eight adventurers who live in an undersea base, the Octopod, from where they go on undersea adventures with the help of a fleet of aquatic vehicles. The subject matter is reminiscent of Star Trek and Thunderbirds blended with Jacques Cousteau. Although it is science fiction as regards its technology, the exotic creatures and locations that the crew encounter are real marine animals in their natural habitats.

    Teletubbies

    Pre-school fun, fantasy and education with colourful rotund characters Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po in a magical land called Teletubbyland.

    Papa & Boy

    Papa and Boy is an animated comedy about the fraught relationship between a father and his always questioning son. They live in a world inhabited only by fathers and sons and despite caring deeply for each other, they are locked in a world historical conflict that precedes their own lives. The world of Papa and Boy is built upon The Fatherson System, a socio-economic system that allows fathers to command and control boys under the threat of punishment. The show is an absurd comedy about the cruel and terrible systems of power we inherit from our parents. Through Papa and Boy, we can see how absurd and morally bankrupt capitalism is and the way it deprives everyone involved of their humanity. Ultimately, the satirical core of Papa and Boy is making fun of the assumption that human hierarchies and capitalism are natural, justified, and immovable.

    Beyond Fantasy

    The porn industry creates endless images and videos that are consumed by billions worldwide, yet surprisingly little is known about how this culture-shaping content is made - or at what cost. Beyond Fantasy is a series that takes viewers straight into the belly of the beast and brings them face to face with some of the biggest porn producers and performers as they describe, in their own words, an industry that profits from abuse, coercion, and ethical violation.

    MRN

    MRN (1968) (TV) Rated TV-PG

    Sanford and Son

    The misadventures of a cantankerous junk dealer and his frustrated son.

    The Pentaverate

    After influencing global events for centuries, a secret society faces a dangerous threat from within. Can a Canadian reporter save them — and the world?

    Jimmy Kimmel Live!

    Jimmy Kimmel Live! is an American late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and broadcast on ABC.

    The Brady Bunch

    When widower Mike Brady marries a lovely lady widow Carol Ann, their two families become one. These are the misadventures of this new couple, their six children, a dog named Tiger, and quirky housekeeper Alice.

    M*A*S*H

    The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable.

    Glee

    In this musical comedy, optimistic high school teacher Will Schuester tries to refuel his own passion while reinventing the high school's glee club and challenging a group of outcasts to realize their star potential as they strive to outshine their singing competition while navigating the cruel halls of McKinley High.

    Bob's Burgers

    Bob's Burgers follows a third-generation restaurateur, Bob, as he runs Bob's Burgers with the help of his wife and their three kids. Bob and his quirky family have big ideas about burgers, but fall short on service and sophistication. Despite the greasy counters, lousy location and a dearth of customers, Bob and his family are determined to make Bob's Burgers "grand re-re-re-opening" a success.

    Courage the Cowardly Dog

    The bizarre misadventures of a cowardly dog named Courage and his elderly owners in a farmhouse in Nowhere, Kansas.

    Narcos

    A gritty chronicle of the war against Colombia's infamously violent and powerful drug cartels.

    Fallout

    The story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. 200 years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind — and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.

    Chernobyl

    The true story of one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history: the catastrophic nuclear accident at Chernobyl. A tale of the brave men and women who sacrificed to save Europe from unimaginable disaster.

    Breaking Bad

    Walter White, a New Mexico chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of only two years left to live. He becomes filled with a sense of fearlessness and an unrelenting desire to secure his family's financial future at any cost as he enters the dangerous world of drugs and crime.

    Game of Thrones

    Seven noble families fight for control of the mythical land of Westeros. Friction between the houses leads to full-scale war. All while a very ancient evil awakens in the farthest north. Amidst the war, a neglected military order of misfits, the Night's Watch, is all that stands between the realms of men and icy horrors beyond.

    Attack on Titan

    Many years ago, the last remnants of humanity were forced to retreat behind the towering walls of a fortified city to escape the massive, man-eating Titans that roamed the land outside their fortress. Only the heroic members of the Scouting Legion dared to stray beyond the safety of the walls – but even those brave warriors seldom returned alive. Those within the city clung to the illusion of a peaceful existence until the day that dream was shattered, and their slim chance at survival was reduced to one horrifying choice: kill – or be devoured!

    0 Comment