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- Mar 9, 2018MISTEROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD
This program made possible
by a grant from
The
Sears-Roebuck
Foundation
and a special children's
program fund established
by N.E.T. affiliated stations.
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Summary:
Fred Rogers enters his television house, puts on his sweater and chages his shoes while singing his opening song, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
He lets the viewers call him Mr. Rogers.
He swings on his new swing.
Mr. McFeely brings an invitation from Mrs. Russellite.
Mr. Rogers visits her home and sees her collection of lampshades.
Back in the television house Mr. Rogers gets the Trolley which goes into a tunnel into a place called the Neighborhood of Make Believe.
In the NOM, Lady Elaine Fairchilde has rearranged the Neighborhood.
The changes worry X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat.
King Friday XII is angry and puts new rules and restrictions into effect.
At the end of the first NOM visit, the Trolley goes back through the tunnel and back to Mr. Rogers house.
Mr. Rogers says that he will be together with the viewers again tomorrow.
He changes his shoes and puts his jacket back on.
He heads out the door saying "I'll be back tomorrow."
Puppets:
King Friday XII
Henrietta Pussycat
X the Owl
Daniel Striped Tiger
Songs:
Won't You Be My Neighbor?
I Like You As You Are
Tomorrow
Credits:
MISTEROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD
with
FRED ROGERS
neighbors
JOE NEGRI
DAVID NEWELL
BARBARA RUSSELL
executive producer
PAUL K. TAFF
producer-writer
FRED ROGERS
associate producer-director
DAVID FU-YING CHEN
music director
JOHN COSTA
Produced by WQED
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
in association with
Small World Enterprises, Inc.
for N.E.T.
Production funds for this
television visit were
provided by a grant from
the Sears-Roebuck Foundation
and a special children's program
fund established by
N.E.T. affiliated stations.
MISTEROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD
� 1968 NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL
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