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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.

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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 (Season 5 - Episode 1)

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

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 2 (Season 5 - Episode 2)

    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.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 3 (Season 5 - Episode 3)

    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.

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

    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.

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

    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.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 6 (Season 5 - Episode 6)

    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.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 7 (Season 5 - Episode 7)

    Rogers' son Jamie and a friend play with a toy on the floor of the television house. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Robert Troll starts a game of catch, but doesn't want to throw because he thinks no one will throw back.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 8 (Season 5 - Episode 8)

    Rogers shows steam from a tea kettle. Mr. McFeely shows him the use of a steam engine. Robert Troll plays ball with Lady Aberlin, Handyman Negri and Daniel.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 9 (Season 5 - Episode 9)

    Corny asks Robert Troll to dump an excess amount of paint stain into a creek. The resulting pollution leaves a bad smell and tars the Castle fountain. King Friday orders Corny not to manufacture until he can clean up the mess.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 10 (Season 5 - Episode 10)

    Corny and Robert Troll need some help to clean up the paint stain that they caused. Lady Elaine uses her boomerang to return the paint to its can. Afterward, Rogers goes to the McFeelys' house and Brockett's Bakery to see what can be made from scraps of old material.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 11 (Season 5 - Episode 11)

    Susan Linn performs her puppets, Audrey Duck and Cat-a-Lion, at Betty's Little Theater. King Friday plans to buy a large TV.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 12 (Season 5 - Episode 12)

    Rogers needs Joe Negri's help to get a crystal radio working. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri has to figure out why the TV set for King Friday isn't working yet.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 13 (Season 5 - Episode 13)

    Rogers buys a TV set from Negri's Music Shop with a credit card. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday turns the new TV set on, finds a program he likes, and implores that everyone should watch it.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 14 (Season 5 - Episode 14)

    King Friday commands that everyone should watch a television show at the Castle. He borrows a TV set from Lady Elaine so that everyone (except him) will watch it. Bored, everyone else leans toward Lady Elaine, who has a plan brewing at her Museum-Go-Round.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 15 (Season 5 - Episode 15)

    Rogers goes to traffic court to plead the case that led to his parking ticket. Lady Elaine leads a march on the Castle to show that everyone has different interests.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 16 (Season 5 - Episode 16)

    Rogers demonstrates the different sounds made from bells and crystal glasses filled with water. Joey Hollingsworth tap dances in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. King Friday and Queen Sara present Henrietta a bell for babysitting Prince Tuesday, but it makes X jealous.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 17 (Season 5 - Episode 17)

    Tom Flynn and the Southminister Bell Ringers perform at Negri's Music Shop. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta's constant bell-ringing proves a nuisance to X the Owl. But he refuses to tell why the bell annoys him.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 18 (Season 5 - Episode 18)

    Rogers makes a musical instrument out of an oatmeal box, a large button, and some string. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta's bell goes missing. This leads Lady Aberlin to talk to a jealous X.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 19 (Season 5 - Episode 19)

    X wants to ask King Friday for a job. He earns the title printer of Royal calling cards.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 20 (Season 5 - Episode 20)

    A plumber replaces the clogged elbow in Rogers' sink drain. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe sees the same plumber retool the Castle Fountain so it can re-circulate water.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Arts Foundation Pt 1 (Season 5 - Episode 21)

    A magician performs part of his act at Betty Aberlin's theater. He is seen again in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, but on harder times.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Arts Foundation Pt 2 (Season 5 - Episode 22)

    Andrew Wyeth illustrates to Rogers the work behind an animated film based on Rogers' song "You've Got To Do It". The Neighborhood of Make-Believe establishes the King Friday and Queen Sara Saturday Foundation for the Performing Arts.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Arts Foundation Pt 3 (Season 5 - Episode 23)

    Rogers explains the size of things by having a tailor alter a suit jacket. Those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe donate things to the Appel family.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Arts Foundation Pt 4 (Season 5 - Episode 24)

    Lady Aberlin is asking those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to donate to the new performing arts program. Lady Elaine refuses to contribute until she learns what King Friday is donating.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Arts Foundation Pt 5 (Season 5 - Episode 25)

    Mr. Appel is named the first recipient from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe's foundation for the performing arts.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Mrs. McFeely's Birthday (Season 5 - Episode 26)

    It's Mrs. McFeely's birthday, and Rogers isn't the only one giving presents. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine is trying to get attention, much to the dismay of her neighbors.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - A Visit to Elsie Neal's Craft Shop (Season 5 - Episode 27)

    Attempting to make a merry-go-round, Lady Elaine doesn't feel that her animals look perfect. Rogers introduces viewers to Elsie Neal's Craft Shop.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Mister Rogers is feeling “full of music today” (Season 5 - Episode 28)

    Handyman Negri gives X the Owl a lesson in music history from the Owl Correspondence School. The record is an owl history music lesson that X has been hoping for.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Daniel is Afraid of Bob Dog (Season 5 - Episode 29)

    Bob Dog is saddened because Daniel doesn't want him near the Clock. Still, Bob Dog wants to talk with Daniel.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - X Composes Owl Music (Season 5 - Episode 30)

    Rogers takes some vegetables to Bob Trow. X the Owl wants to play the harmonica alongside the King's bass violin.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 31 (Season 5 - Episode 31)

    Rogers helps Bob Trow inflate one tire of a tandem bicycle. Fog in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe causes Bob Dog to lose a stone intended for King Friday.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 32 (Season 5 - Episode 32)

    Astronaut Al Worden stops by the television house to show how his space suit works. His scheduled arrival in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe the next day, prompts various reactions from the neighbors.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 33 (Season 5 - Episode 33)

    Lady Elaine is prepared to go to the Moon by any means. Later in the visit, Rogers goes to the Brown Marionette studio to work on a piece with Chef Brockett.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 34 (Season 5 - Episode 34)

    Rogers and Al Worden recall the question-and-answer period they conducted with children about going to the Moon. Worden shows the envelope of questions he took with him on his mission. Lady Elaine turns him upside-down with her boomerang.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 35 (Season 5 - Episode 35)

    Al Worden shows more equipment that he took to the Moon, and he discusses the one side of the Moon that is never seen on Earth. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday gives Worden a model Solar System.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Flies into Space Pt 1 (Season 5 - Episode 36)

    Rogers makes a crayon rubbing of leaves. Mrs. McFeely invites him to their house to see a fern and a reptile called a caiman. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine is still thinking about space travel. She sends Mrs. McFeely for leaves on which, Lady Elaine thinks, she can ride to Jupiter.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Flies into Space Pt 2 (Season 5 - Episode 37)

    Rogers plays with blocks and then with clay. Later he calls François Clemmons, offering him a position as voice teacher. In between, Lady Elaine insists she will fly from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to Jupiter. She goes through a day of preparation.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Flies into Space Pt 3 (Season 5 - Episode 38)

    Mr. McFeely shows Rogers a duck. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine commands attention as she begins her flight into space on a ship made of leaves.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Flies into Space Pt 4 (Season 5 - Episode 39)

    The Brown Marionette Company opens one room in their studio for François Clemmons to give voice lessons. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine radios back about her flight through space.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine Flies into Space Pt 5 (Season 5 - Episode 40)

    Lady Elaine radios back to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, saying she will stay in space because she has made the most extraordinary discovery.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine's Purple Phase Pt 1 (Season 5 - Episode 41)

    Lady Elaine splashes down in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. While some think she is going to get married, Lady Elaine keeps her extraordinary discovery a secret.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine's Purple Phase Pt 2 (Season 5 - Episode 42)

    Rogers hears a harpist at Negri's Music Shop. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine announces she has discovered the Planet Purple, where everything is purple.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine's Purple Phase Pt 3 (Season 5 - Episode 43)

    A purple disk drops into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, giving Lady Elaine and others information on Planet Purple. She tries to emulate the lifestyle of all the Pauls and Paulines on the planet.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine's Purple Phase Pt 4 (Season 5 - Episode 44)

    Rogers visits François Clemmons's music class. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine is reluctant to shake off living like the Pauls and Paulines of Planet Purple. She even refuses to talk to X.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Lady Elaine's Purple Phase Pt 5 (Season 5 - Episode 45)

    Lady Aberlin and Robert Troll must convince Lady Elaine of her rightful place in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Snow People Pt 1 (Season 5 - Episode 46)

    Chef Brockett presents snow pudding to Rogers at the bakery. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine wants to make snow, but she can't get it just right.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Snow People Pt 2 (Season 5 - Episode 47)

    Rogers talks about practice by showing different pairs of skates. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine's snow-making succeeds, which doesn't exactly bear well with everyone. It does persuade John Reardon to make an opera about snow.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Snow People Pt 3 (Season 5 - Episode 48)

    Rogers explains how only grown-ups can change light bulbs with a ladder. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine experiments to make multi-colored snow, which backfires and plugs up the sky.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Snow People Pt 4 (Season 5 - Episode 49)

    Rogers uses the heater for the fish tank and shows the room's radiator. He also sees that the Brown Marionette Theater is heated with a furnace. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta begs for a role in the upcoming opera.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Snow People Pt 5 (Season 5 - Episode 50)

    The snow opera features an angry girl who has interrupted a badminton game. She makes snow and turns the badminton players into snow people, but she needs help to get the snow to melt.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Telecan Crisis Pt 1 (Season 5 - Episode 51)

    The bulb burns out in Picture-Picture, so Rogers gets a new bulb at Negri's Music Shop. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the telecan kiosk by the Tree begins to bob up and down uncontrollably.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Telecan Crisis Pt 2 (Season 5 - Episode 52)

    Mr. McFeely has been taken ill because he has been in too much of a hurry. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X gets a lesson from the Owl Correspondence School.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Telecan Crisis Pt 3 (Season 5 - Episode 53)

    Rogers talks about staying still, something that Mr. McFeely will need to practice. The same thing occurs for the telecan kiosk. Handyman Negri tries to tie it up, but that interferes with King Friday's calls.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 54 (Season 5 - Episode 54)

    Rogers uses a pitch pipe at his television house and with François Clemmons. Mr. McFeely demonstrates one of his sitting-still exercises. The crisis in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe is stopped in conjecture, as Rogers tells viewers they will have to decide the outcome on their own.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 55 (Season 5 - Episode 55)

    King Friday wants to fool Lady Aberlin and others with a marionette of the king pretending to fly.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 56 (Season 5 - Episode 56)

    The Castle has lost its XIII plaque. It's up to Lady Aberlin and Handyman Negri to find it.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 57 (Season 5 - Episode 57)

    Ezra Jack Keats visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and tells a story about a bad king. Keats must report his story to King Friday.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 58 (Season 5 - Episode 58)

    Rogers goes to Betty's Little Theater with an idea for Susan Linn's puppets to act out.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 59 (Season 5 - Episode 59)

    Bob Dog is sad that Queen Sara is too busy with Prince Tuesday.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 60 (Season 5 - Episode 60)

    Lady Elaine decides to turn the Neighborhood of Make-Believe purple with her Boomerang. It does not sit well with the neighbors.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 61 (Season 5 - Episode 61)

    Lady Elaine has yet to remove purple residue from Grand-père's sign. But the Boomerang doesn't seem to get it off.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 62 (Season 5 - Episode 62)

    King Friday sends Mr. McFeely to deliver things for the water skiers who will appear later in the week. Rogers watches ballet dancers and demonstrates a musical triangle.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 63 (Season 5 - Episode 63)

    Rogers shows that even when things are hidden, those things still exist. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mrs. McFeely and Handyman Negri look for Mr. McFeely. Lady Elaine helps a tired Mr. McFeely do his job.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 64 (Season 5 - Episode 64)

    The McFeelys bring two African lion cubs to Rogers' television house. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin helps Handyman Negri with his tasks.

    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Episode 65 (Season 5 - Episode 65)

    Rogers and Elsie Neal make clay figures of a person and a horse. Handyman Negri and Lady Aberlin, wearing a horse costume, give Henrietta a ride. X must face his feelings about being alone. This is the last episode of the series where "Tomorrow" is the closing song. This is also the last season to use "The Weekend Song" which was only done as the closing song on Friday episodes.

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