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[38] link 'List of Mr. Men', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/List_of_Mr._Men'
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StaticText '. Cheerful) were written and illustrated by Hargreaves, and the remainder by his son, Adam Hargreaves. In 2010 a box set of 50 books was released; this photo is from the 2014 version. ISBN\xa0978-1-4052-5548-6. A'
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[52] link "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (season 1)", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_1)"
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StaticText '. McFeely are introduced in this episode. (Lady Elaine is not actually seen in the series until episode 5.) Episode 2'
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StaticText '. 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......'
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[59] link 'Roger Hargreaves', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Roger_Hargreaves'
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StaticText 'Hargreaves (9 May 1935 – 11 September 1988), better known as'
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StaticText "Hargreaves, was an English author and illustrator of children's books. He created the"
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StaticText '. Men and Little Miss series, intended for young readers. The simple and humorous stories, with brightly coloured, boldly drawn illustrations, have sales of over 85 million copies worldwide in 20 languages.[1] The first title in the series,'
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StaticText '. Tickle, was published in August 1971.[2]'
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[70] link 'Roger Lupton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Roger_Lupton'
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StaticText 'Lupton (1456–27 February 1539/40)[5] was an English lawyer and cleric who served as chaplain to King Henry VII (1485–1509) and to his son King Henry VIII (1509–1547) and was appointed by the former as Provost of Eton College (1503/4–1535).[6][7][8] Rubbing of monumental brass in Eton College Chapel, of'
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[78] link 'Roger Sloman', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Roger_Sloman'
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StaticText 'Sloman Born (1946-05-19) 19 May 1946 Harlesden, Middlesex, England, UK Occupation Actor Television Nuts in May (1976) A Kick Up the Eighties (1981–1984) EastEnders (1992, 2012, 2014–2016) Crossroads (2001–2003) Spouse(s) Cheryl Aldrige \u200b (m.\xa01980)\u200b Children 3 Early life and education He grew up and was educated in South East London. He trained to be a teacher and......'
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[86] link 'The Mr. Men Show (1997 TV series)', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Mr._Men_Show_(1997_TV_series)'
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StaticText '. Men Players",[3] including the News Lady (with her sophisticated accent), the Game Show Guy, a carpenter with his assistant, and a mad scientist with her assistant, among others. This article is about the 1997 series. For the 2008 series, see The'
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StaticText 'Hargreaves Country of origin Canada United States Original language English No. of seasons 2 No. of episodes 11 Production Executive producer Adam Hargreaves Running time 30 minutes Production......'
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StaticText '. McFeely shows a videotape of how toilets are made. Betty Okonak Templeton visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in search of Lady Elaine. Aired on February 18, 1998. Episode 4 (Giving and Receiving) Rogers creates a simple merry-go-round from paper plates and a cardboard tube. Maggie Stewart Brings On Behalf Of'
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StaticText '. McFeely shows a videotape on how carousel horses are made. Aired on February 19, 1998. Episode 5 (Giving and Receiving) Rogers presents a gift for'
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[103] link 'The Swinging Mr. Rogers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Swinging_Mr._Rogers'
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StaticText '. Rogers is an album by American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers, released on the Atlantic label in 1955.[1][2] The Swinging'
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StaticText '. Rogers Studio album by Shorty Rogers and His Giants Released 1955 Recorded March 1 & 3, 1955 Los Angeles, CA Genre Jazz Length 45:30 Label Atlantic LP 1212 Producer Nesuhi Ertegun Shorty Rogers chronology Collaboration (1954) The Swinging'
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[112] link 'Roger Booth (actor)', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Roger_Booth_(actor)'
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StaticText 'Thomas Booth 12 November 1933 East Stonehouse, Devon, England Died 26 February 2014 (age 80) London, England Occupation Actor His theatre work includes Alan Bleasdale\'s "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" at the Liverpool Playhouse, and plays with the RSC and the Bristol Old Vic.[4][5] Acting credits Title Year Role Notes Z-Cars 1964 Hobson Episode: "Clues Are What You Think" Compact 1964'
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StaticText '. Rawson Episode: "Many Questions" Paris 1900 1964 Gendarme Episode: "Half a Husband"......'
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[120] link 'Speedy Delivery', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Speedy_Delivery'
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StaticText ". McFeely from the children's television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.[1] This was released two months after the series' 40th anniversary. Speedy Delivery is the first film about Mister Rogers. Speedy Delivery Directed by Paul B. Germain Produced by Paul B. Germain Stuart Friedel Starring David Newell Fred Rogers Cinematography Paul B. Germain Stuart Friedel Edited by Paul B. Germain Music by Bryan Senti Release date April\xa010,\xa02008\xa0(2008-04-10) (Pittsburgh) Running time 72 minutes......"
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[126] link 'Mr. Tall', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Tall'
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[147] link 'A New Brain', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/A_New_Brain'
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StaticText '. Bungee), Liz Larsen (Rhoda), John Jellison (Doctor), and Keith Byron Kirk (Minister).[4] Lovette George was an understudy for Rhoda, Waitress, and Nancy D.[1] Christopher Innvar left the show in June 1998 due to vocal problems, and Norm Lewis was to sing the role of'
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StaticText ".[2][3][5] A New Brain was next performed at Rice University during the Sid Richardson Players' 1999–2000......"
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[155] link 'Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Hobbs_Takes_a_Vacation'
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StaticText ". Hobbs' Vacation by Edward Streeter Produced by Marvin A. Gluck Jerry Wald Starring James Stewart Maureen O'Hara Cinematography William C. Mellor Edited by Marjorie Fowler Music by Henry Mancini Distributed by 20th Century Fox Release date June\xa015,\xa01962\xa0(1962-06-15) (US) Running time 116 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $2,000,000[1] Box office $4 million (US/Canada rentals)[2] Plot"
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[162] link 'List of Little Miss characters', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/List_of_Little_Miss_characters'
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StaticText '. Men Show. Books one (Little Miss Bossy) to thirty (Little Miss Somersault) were written and illustrated by Hargreaves, and the remainder by his son, Adam Hargreaves. In 2012 a box set of 36 books was released. ISBN\xa0978-0-6035-6640-0 A Little Miss All-goes-Well Little Miss All-goes-Well is part of the Little Miss series. Little Miss All-Goes-Well has a perfect life. Little Miss All-goes-Well has also been published......'
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[169] link 'David Newell', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/David_Newell'
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StaticText '. McFeely, the delivery man on Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood and worked in the public relations department of Fred Rogers Productions. His character\'s most famous catchphrase was "Speedy Delivery!" He toured the country until he retired in 2015, promoting Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood as'
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StaticText ". McFeely.[1] For other uses, see David Newell (disambiguation). David Newell Newell in 2015 Born David Alexander Newell (1938-11-24) November 24, 1938 O'Hara Township, Pennsylvania, United States Occupation......"
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[176] link 'Claude Ambrose Rogers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Claude_Ambrose_Rogers'
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StaticText '0423192 Jayne, John E.; Rogers, C. Ambrose (2002), Selectors, Princeton University Press, ISBN\xa0978-0-691-09628-5,'
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StaticText '1915965 Diestel, J. (1984). Sequences and series in Banach spaces. Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Vol.\xa092. Springer-Verlag. ISBN\xa0978-0-387-90859-5.'
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StaticText '0737004. Diestel, Joseph; Jarchow, Hans; Tonge, Andrew (1995). Absolutely summing operators. Cambridge University Press. pp.\xa090–91. ISBN\xa0978-0-521-43168-2. Kadets, V. M.; Kadets, M. I. (1991). Rearrangements of series......'
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[184] link 'Mr. Holmes', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Holmes'
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StaticText ". Holmes is a 2015 mystery film directed by Bill Condon, based on Mitch Cullin's 2005 novel A Slight Trick of the Mind, and featuring the character Sherlock Holmes. The film stars Ian McKellen as Sherlock Holmes, Laura Linney as his housekeeper Mrs. Munro and Milo Parker as her son"
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StaticText '. Set primarily during his retirement in Sussex, the film follows a 93-year-old Holmes who struggles to recall the details of his final case because his mind is slowly deteriorating. For the lead......'
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StaticText ". McFeely brings a videotape of children's TV shows from three different countries. Aired on November 24, 1987. Episode 3 (Alike and Different) Robert Trow dresses up in his Bob Dog costume so that Rogers can compare a real hound to a man in a dog costume. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone, except Prince Tuesday, knows Mayor Maggie and Queen Sara will trade places for a day. This leads to an inevitable misunderstanding. Aired on November 25, 1987. Episode 4 (Alike and Different)......"
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[198] link 'Roger Ashton-Griffiths', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Roger_Ashton-Griffiths'
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StaticText 'Ashton-Griffiths (born 19 January 1957) is an English character actor, screenwriter and film director.[1] He is best known for his role as Mace Tyrell in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones.'
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StaticText 'Ashton-Griffiths Ashton-Griffiths in 2017 Born (1957-01-19) 19 January 1957 Hertfordshire, England Alma\xa0mater Lancaster University (BMus 1978) University of East London (MA 2003) University of East Anglia (PhD 2016) Occupation Actor, director, writer Years\xa0active 1982......'
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[206] link 'Mr Hudson discography', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr_Hudson_discography'
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StaticText 'Hudson, a British R&B and pop singer-songwriter, consists of two studio albums, 15 singles (including eight as a featured artist) and ten music videos. In 2009, he released his second studio album, Straight No Chaser, which included his first top five single, "Supernova", which featured Kanye West and peaked at number two in the United Kingdom. Straight No Chaser went on to debut at number 25 on the UK Albums Chart.'
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[214] link "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (season 3)", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_3)"
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StaticText ". 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. Aired on February 3, 1970. Episode 3 (The NOM Models) 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. Aired on February 4, 1970. Episode 4 (The NOM Models) Rogers brings in Bob Trow's model of the Platypus Mound. Officer Clemmons shows Rogers the workings at......"
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[220] link 'Government of Åland', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Government_of_%C3%85land'
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StaticText 'Nordlund December 3, 1999 November 26, 2007 Viveka Eriksson November 26, 2007 November 25, 2011 Camilla Gunell November 25, 2011 November 25, 2015 Katrin Sjögren November 25, 2015 November 25, 2019 Veronica Thörnroos November 25, 2019 Present Government Government member parties since 2019: Åland Centre Party, Moderate Coalition for Åland, Non-aligned Coalition and the Sustainable Initiative. Department Minister Name Image Party Assumed......'
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[227] link 'Mr. Tickle', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Tickle'
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StaticText ". Men Genre Children's literature Publisher Egmont Publishing Fabbri Publication date 10 August 1971 Pages 40 pp ISBN 978-0-85396-003-4 Preceded\xa0by N/A\xa0 Followed\xa0by"
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StaticText '. McFeely make treats with peanuts and peanut butter. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Prince Tuesday is still angry that his parents are running errands all the time. Aired on November 21, 1989. Episode 3 (When Parents Go to Work) Wearing a lei of peanut shells as he enters, Rogers promotes reading the rest of the week.'
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StaticText ". McFeely brings a video on how peanut butter is made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta suggests that Cornflake S. Pecially's factory start a caring center......"
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[249] link 'George Rogers Harding', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/George_Rogers_Harding'
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StaticText '. Justice Coleridge (father of Lord Coleridge) and the other was'
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StaticText '. Justice Pattison[3] The latter gentleman inspired Harding to the legal profession. It was the village life that nurtured his love of books and literature. On leaving the university, he entered chambers with R. G. Welford, a well-known equity draftsman and conveyancer, who later became a County Court Judge in the Birmingham District.[3] His son, Dick, later owned Welford Downs in Queensland and was killed by the local......'
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StaticText ', that was aired in 1968. Within the series history, this has produced the most episodes in one season.'
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StaticText "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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[71] link 'King Friday XIII', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/King_Friday_XIII'
StaticText ', Lady Elaine Fairchilde, Daniel Striped Tiger, Henrietta Pussycat, X the Owl, Joe (Handyman) Negri, and Mr. McFeely are introduced in this episode. (Lady Elaine is not actually seen in the series until episode 5.)'
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StaticText '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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StaticText 'and Edgar Cooke are introduced in this episode.'
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[83] heading 'Episode 3'
[84] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers receives 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.'
[85] list ''
[86] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "I\'d Like To Be Just Like My Mom", "It\'s an Ugly Day"'
[87] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on February 21, 1968.'
[88] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Cornflake S. Pecially and Chef Brockett are introduced in this episode.'
[89] group ''
[90] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 4', expanded=True
[91] heading 'Episode 4'
[92] paragraph ''
StaticText 'At the Television house, Mr. Rogers brings in 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.'
[93] list ''
[94] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on February 22, 1968.'
[95] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Grandpère is introduced in this episode.'
[96] group ''
[97] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 5', expanded=True
[98] heading 'Episode 5'
[99] paragraph ''
StaticText '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.'
[100] list ''
[101] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on February 23, 1968.'
[102] group ''
[103] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 6', expanded=True
[104] heading 'Episode 6'
[105] paragraph ''
StaticText "To prepare for his scientific endeavour, 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 armour. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe,"
StaticText 'Bud Alder'
StaticText 'compares oil-based and water-based paints. After sharing his wisdom with X the Owl, X teaches Lady Elaine various bird names.'
[107] list ''
[108] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on February 26, 1968.'
[109] group ''
[110] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 7', expanded=True
[111] heading 'Episode 7'
[112] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In the Television house, Mr. Rogers takes care of a canary while, in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine is studying birds and learns from Lady Aberlin how practice is needed to learn anything. The "art lady", Mrs. Rubin visits.'
[113] list ''
[114] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "I Like You As You Are", "You\'ve Got To Learn Your Trade"'
[115] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Judy Rubin is introduced in this episode.'
[116] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on February 27, 1968.'
[117] group ''
[118] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 8', expanded=True
[119] heading 'Episode 8'
[120] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The Neighborhood of Make-Believe celebrates a peace party and honors sixteen year- old majorette'
StaticText 'Lynda Martha'
StaticText 'as a guest, while Lady Elaine Fairchilde dresses up as a dove of peace.'
[122] list ''
[123] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs include "Peace and Quiet", which was composed for this occasion.'
[124] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on February 28, 1968.'
[125] group ''
[126] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 9', expanded=True
[127] heading 'Episode 9'
[128] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers plays audio tapes of Neighborhood of Make-Believe puppet characters in an effort to allow the viewers guess who they are. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Royal Coach Saunders plays hide and seek with Lady Elaine and X.'
[129] list ''
[130] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Songs- "Everybody\'s Fancy"'
[131] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on February 29, 1968.'
[132] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Royal Coach Saunders is introduced in this episode.'
[133] group ''
[134] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 10', expanded=True
[135] heading 'Episode 10'
[136] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In the Television house, Mr. Rogers demonstrates the use of binoculars. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin dresses up as a'
[137] link 'snow goose', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Snow_goose'
StaticText '.'
[138] list ''
[139] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 1, 1968.'
[140] group ''
[141] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 11', expanded=True
[142] heading 'Episode 11'
[143] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Rogers brings oatmeal and Picture Picture explains how it's made. Mime Walker is in Make-Believe. Henrietta thinks X has been spending too much time with Lady Elaine. X alleviates it by inviting Henrietta bird watching. Mr. Rogers' eldest son, James, comes to play with clay and makes a baseball diamond."
[144] list ''
[145] listitem ''
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StaticText "This is James Rogers's first appearance in the show."
[146] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 4, 1968.'
[147] group ''
[148] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 12', expanded=True
[149] heading 'Episode 12'
[150] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers brings in a'
[151] link 'toucan', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Toucan'
StaticText '.'
[152] link 'Jewel Walker', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jewel_Walker'
StaticText 'visits the television house, where he transforms into Mime Walker. He heads to Make-Believe, where he helps X learn arithmetic with a musician who is playing a French horn for X.'
[153] list ''
[154] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Songs- "I Think I\'ll be a Clown"'
[155] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 5, 1968.'
[156] group ''
[157] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 13', expanded=True
[158] heading 'Episode 13'
[159] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers sits on the porch swing listening to the symphony rehearse, and afterwards plays with two different kinds of dominoes. In Make-Believe,'
StaticText 'Marion Petrov'
StaticText "dances for King Friday and Lady Elaine steals King Friday's painting of the Bluebird of Happiness."
[161] list ''
[162] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Songs- "Sometimes People are Good"'
[163] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 6, 1968.'
[164] group ''
[165] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 14', expanded=True
[166] heading 'Episode 14'
[167] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers plays the 4th movement of Brahm's"
[168] link 'Symphony No 1', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Symphony_No._1_(Brahms)'
StaticText 'and improvises on paper how music in a song makes him feel. Mr. McFeely treats Mister Rogers to a visit with Honey, a chimpanzee from the zoo. Professor Joseph Fitzpatrick is introduced to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and he discusses'
[169] link 'Seurat', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Seurat'
StaticText '.'
[170] list ''
[171] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Song(s)- "I Like You As You Are"'
[172] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 7, 1968.'
[173] group ''
[174] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 15', expanded=True
[175] heading 'Episode 15'
[176] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers bandages his finger to prove that it is still there even behind the bandage.'
StaticText 'Vivian Richman'
StaticText 'introduces folk songs "This Little Light of Mine" and "He\'s Got the Whole World in His Hands". Dr. Marchl visits the neighborhood of Make-Believe for the first time.'
[178] list ''
[179] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Songs- "It\'s Good To Talk"'
[180] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 8, 1968.'
[181] group ''
[182] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 16', expanded=True
[183] heading 'Episode 16'
[184] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In this episode, the puppet character Donkey Hodie appears for the first time. Mister Rogers arrives at his house with some lumber scraps and uses nails to hammer some of the pieces together to make a boat. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, artist'
[185] link 'Virgil Cantini', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Virgil_Cantini'
StaticText 'visits and shows King Friday some of his nail sculptures. Lady Aberlin knits a sweater for Henrietta Pussycat. X the Owl wants a gift too, so Lady Aberlin promises to knit him a scarf.'
[186] list ''
[187] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 11, 1968.'
[188] group ''
[189] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 17', expanded=True
[190] heading 'Episode 17'
[191] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A young donkey named Jenny is visiting Mister Rogers on the porch. Back in the house, he, Lady Aberlin, and Mr. McFeely play a game of Pin the Tail on the Donkey. In the Neighborhood of Make Believe, Donkey Hodie has just arrived and is looking for a place to live. He assures Lady Aberlin and Henrietta Pussycat that he no longer bites.'
[192] list ''
[193] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "I\'d Like To Be Just Like My Mom"'
[194] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 12, 1968.'
[195] group ''
[196] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 18', expanded=True
[197] heading 'Episode 18'
[198] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers puts together a clarinet and plays a few notes. He talks about his childhood clarinet lessons and remembers that he did not practice enough. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, clarinetist'
StaticText 'Loius Paul'
StaticText 'performs for King Friday and talks about the importance of practice. Mrs. Russellite, played by'
StaticText 'Barbara Russell'
StaticText 'brings a pinwheel to Henrietta and is introduced to Donkey Hodie, who is staying in the Tree until he finds a place to live. The pinwheel gives Donkey Hodie the idea to live in a windmill.'
[201] list ''
[202] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 13, 1968.'
[203] group ''
[204] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 19', expanded=True
[205] heading 'Episode 19'
[206] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers arrives with a toy raft made out of straws. He plays with it and other floating toys in a tub of water. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Scientist Alder is checking the wind velocity for Donkey Hodie, who is looking for a place with a good wind to build his'
[207] link 'windmill', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Windmill'
StaticText '. He decides the best place would be in the hills behind the Castle, but King Friday objects because he wants his privacy. Back at the house, Mister Rogers shows different kinds of fans.'
[208] list ''
[209] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 14, 1968.'
[210] group ''
[211] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 20', expanded=True
[212] heading 'Episode 20'
[213] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers brings in a model windmill and talks about how windmills work. Judy Rubin, the “Art Lady,” shows some windmills made by children. She and Mister Rogers make windmills of their own. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel tells Handyman Negri he thinks that King Friday is afraid of Donkey Hodie's biting. Maybe that's the reason the King won't allow Donkey Hodie to put his windmill near the castle. When Donkey Hodie convinces the king that he doesn't bite anymore, the king changes his mind."
[214] list ''
[215] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 15, 1968.'
[216] group ''
[217] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 21', expanded=True
[218] heading 'Episode 21'
[219] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Chef Brockett is ready for Donkey Hodie to break ground for the windmill. Brockett also brings in a snowman made from dough.'
[220] list ''
[221] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 18, 1968.'
[222] group ''
[223] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 22', expanded=True
[224] heading 'Episode 22'
[225] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers covers this episode discussing the'
[226] link 'White House', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/White_House'
StaticText 'and the U.S. presidents. Meanwhile, Coach Saunders and King Friday do exercises inside the castle.'
[227] list ''
[228] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "You\'re Growing"'
[229] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 19, 1968.'
[230] group ''
[231] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 23', expanded=True
[232] heading 'Episode 23'
[233] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers discusses the use of eyeglasses and Picture Picture shows how they are made. Henrietta also receives glasses from Nurse Miller.'
[234] list ''
[235] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "Everybody\'s Fancy", "What Would You Like To Do Today"'
[236] listitem ''
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StaticText "This episode aired on Fred Rogers' 40th birthday."
[237] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 20, 1968.'
[238] group ''
[239] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 24', expanded=True
[240] heading 'Episode 24'
[241] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Rogers has his eyes examined. King Friday wants Donkey Hodie's windmill to be built somewhere else."
[242] list ''
[243] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 21, 1968.'
[244] group ''
[245] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 25', expanded=True
[246] heading 'Episode 25'
[247] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers brings a plant and transfers it to a bigger pot. King Friday is visiting with a man who restores antique furniture. Lady Aberlin, X and Henrietta bring housewarming gifts for Donkey Hodie at his home in "someplace else".'
[248] list ''
[249] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 22, 1968.'
[250] group ''
[251] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 26', expanded=True
[252] heading 'Episode 26'
[253] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers discusses growing and changes a doll\'s diapers. A friend brings his 5-month-old baby for a short visit. Nurse Miller also assures Tadpole Frogg he is growing at just the right pace. Mr. Rogers then shows a video of Jamie, his eldest son when he was 14 months old on picture picture. Jamie (a.k.a. James), who is now 8 years old, comes to visit and sing the "tomorrow" song with his dad before they leave.'
[254] list ''
[255] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 25, 1968.'
[256] group ''
[257] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 27', expanded=True
[258] heading 'Episode 27'
[259] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Rogers makes a toy bed and pretends to make a doll sleep in it. Lady Elaine also wants Edgar Cooke's pillow."
[260] list ''
[261] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 26, 1968.'
[262] group ''
[263] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 28', expanded=True
[264] heading 'Episode 28'
[265] paragraph ''
StaticText 'At the television house, someone sends a rather unusual box. After he locks his pillow in a safe, Edgar Cooke expresses his different feelings. Lady Elaine Fairchilde finds her special toy, which is a'
[266] link 'boomerang', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Boomerang'
StaticText '.'
[267] list ''
[268] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "Please Don\'t'
[269] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Think It\'s Funny"'
[270] list ''
[271] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on March 27, 1968.'
[272] group ''
[273] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 29', expanded=True
[274] heading 'Episode 29'
[275] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mistee Rogers demonstrates the use of a small loom and takes a trip to see the large ones being operated by'
[276] link 'Nantucket', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Nantucket'
StaticText 'Weavers. In Make-Believe, a four string quartet plays for King Friday. In closing, Mr Rogers sings and plays "Good Night, God" on his piano.'
[277] list ''
[278] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Songs- "I Like You As You Are",'
[279] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 28, 1968.'
[280] group ''
[281] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 30', expanded=True
[282] heading 'Episode 30'
[283] paragraph ''
StaticText 'After Mr. Rogers demonstrates the use of'
[284] link 'violins', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Violin'
StaticText 'and'
[285] link 'violas', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Viola'
StaticText ', he invites'
StaticText 'Michael Grebanier'
StaticText 'to play his'
[287] link 'cello', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Cello'
StaticText '. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine has a new boomerang trick that is turning everything upside down.'
[288] list ''
[289] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on March 29, 1968.'
[290] group ''
[291] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 31 (Red Monster)', expanded=True
[292] heading 'Episode 31 (Red Monster)'
[293] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers discusses wild animals and Mr. McFeely brings in a'
StaticText 'Mexican parakeet'
StaticText '.'
[295] list ''
[296] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 1, 1968.'
[297] group ''
[298] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 32 (Red Monster)', expanded=True
[299] heading 'Episode 32 (Red Monster)'
[300] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Rogers puts on various masks to prove he doesn't change when he puts one on. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is trying to trace out what is believed to be a red monster."
[301] list ''
[302] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 2, 1968.'
[303] group ''
[304] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 33 (Red Monster)', expanded=True
[305] heading 'Episode 33 (Red Monster)'
[306] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers gives some oranges to the members of a ballet company that is set to perform "The Sad Monster Ballet".'
[307] list ''
[308] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 3, 1968.'
[309] group ''
[310] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 34 (Red Monster)', expanded=True
[311] heading 'Episode 34 (Red Monster)'
[312] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers plays music by blowing across bottles of water. Mr. McDonald also makes a visit to play a section of'
StaticText 'Die Miestersinger'
StaticText 'on the tuba. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe summons Digger Digorum to search for the mysterious red monster.'
[314] list ''
[315] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 4, 1968.'
[316] group ''
[317] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 35 (Red Monster)', expanded=True
[318] heading 'Episode 35 (Red Monster)'
[319] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers and Chef Brockett make their own tunnels from what is around them. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe finally concludes no red monsters are in the tunnels.'
[320] list ''
[321] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 5, 1968.'
[322] group ''
[323] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 36', expanded=True
[324] heading 'Episode 36'
[325] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers visits Mr. Dennis who is demonstrating how to make rattan chair seats by hand. In Make-Believe, Digger Digorum bears gifts as she leaves the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[326] list ''
[327] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 8, 1968.'
[328] group ''
[329] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 37', expanded=True
[330] heading 'Episode 37'
[331] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Inside the Television house, Peggy Lipschutz draws with chalk while Vivian Richman plays guitar and sings four songs, along with Joe Davidson on banjo, and Charles Kubelik on bass violin. Songs include a song in Hebrew, based on Psalms 133, "John Henry" and "This Land is Your Land".'
[332] list ''
[333] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "Let\'s Go Right Away"'
[334] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 9, 1968.'
[335] group ''
[336] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 38', expanded=True
[337] heading 'Episode 38'
[338] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers demonstrates exercises by using a stationary exercise bicycle and free weights. He then sings "I Like You As You Are". Lady Betty Aberlin tries out the exercise bike. In Make-Believe, Sara Saturday, who had been the damsel in distress a week earlier and frightened by the monster, is welcomed to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Aberlin sings "Then Your Heart Is Full Of Love".'
[339] list ''
[340] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 10, 1968.'
[341] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText '(Queen) Sara Saturday is introduced in this episode.'
[342] group ''
[343] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 39', expanded=True
[344] heading 'Episode 39'
[345] paragraph ''
StaticText "The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is preparing to hold a reception party for Sara Saturday. Handyman Negri goes to a men's fashion show at the Museum-Go-Round so he can find the perfect outfit for the reception."
[346] list ''
[347] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 11, 1968.'
[348] group ''
[349] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 40', expanded=True
[350] heading 'Episode 40'
[351] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The reception party for Sara Saturday takes place.'
[352] list ''
[353] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 12, 1968.'
[354] group ''
[355] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 41', expanded=True
[356] heading 'Episode 41'
[357] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers talks about sewing, and shows a needlepoint creation of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Corny, X and Henrietta have various reactions to the rain in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Aberlin and X sing "Creation Duet".'
[358] list ''
[359] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 15, 1968.'
[360] group ''
[361] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 42', expanded=True
[362] heading 'Episode 42'
[363] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Aberlin gives X the scarf that she had promised for him after she visits with Daniel Striped Tiger and they sing "I Like You As You Are". In turn, X gives her a walnut, and she takes it to the new trading tower that Grand-père has established.'
[364] list ''
[365] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 16, 1968.'
[366] group ''
[367] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 43', expanded=True
[368] heading 'Episode 43'
[369] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers talks about missing people and plays a harmonica, then his piano. He plays about his feelings. In Make Believe,'
[370] link 'John Reardon', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/John_Reardon'
StaticText 'appears for the first time. King Friday asks him to make an opera, and Reardon gets started on it right away. Back at the house, Mr Rogers shows how to write music on a chalkboard.'
[371] list ''
[372] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 17, 1968.'
[373] group ''
[374] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 44', expanded=True
[375] heading 'Episode 44'
[376] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers takes care of a baby chimpanzee. Reardon holds auditions for his opera while Mrs. Frogg provides the costumes. Sara Saturday has to babysit during the opera so Henrietta decides to be a babysitter in the opera.'
[377] list ''
[378] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Songs-'
StaticText 'When a Baby Comes to Your House'
StaticText ','
StaticText "I'm Taking Care of You"
StaticText ','
StaticText 'Today Is New'
[382] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 18, 1968.'
[383] group ''
[384] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 45', expanded=True
[385] heading 'Episode 45'
[386] paragraph ''
StaticText "During Reardon's opera, Lady Aberlin hires Henrietta to look after Donkey Hodie."
[387] list ''
[388] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 19, 1968.'
[389] listitem ''
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StaticText 'This is the first opera within the'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'series.'
[391] group ''
[392] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 46', expanded=True
[393] heading 'Episode 46'
[394] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Rogers gets a haircut while discussing with the barber how it doesn't hurt. The same barber also cuts Corny's hair and a gymnast named Bernard is in Make Believe."
[395] list ''
[396] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 22, 1968.'
[397] group ''
[398] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 47', expanded=True
[399] heading 'Episode 47'
[400] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers reads a book that depicts Henrietta and X the Owl. They are flattered when Lady Aberlin shows them. Nicholas and Marion Petrov visit the Neighborhood of Make-Believe dressed up as X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat. They dance in both costumes and in leotards.'
[401] list ''
[402] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 23, 1968.'
[403] group ''
[404] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 48', expanded=True
[405] heading 'Episode 48'
[406] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers brings a dachshund and shows a book with all types of dogs. Chef Brockett, who is in apple-giving mood, gives apples, applesauce and apple juice. Mr Rogers and Chef Brockett bob for apples in the kitchen. Mr McFeely brings a poodle before they all leave for the day.'
[407] list ''
[408] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 24, 1968.'
[409] group ''
[410] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 49', expanded=True
[411] heading 'Episode 49'
[412] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers uses drinking straws to demonstrate the use of blowing'
[413] link 'soap bubbles', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Soap_bubble'
StaticText '. Mrs. Rubin also shows paintings that were all done with straws. King Friday is missing Sara Saturday. Lady Aberlin invites everyone to the castle to see a dancer named Paul Draper.'
[414] list ''
[415] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 25, 1968.'
[416] group ''
[417] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 50', expanded=True
[418] heading 'Episode 50'
[419] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. McFeely brings over a battery operated'
[420] link 'steam shovel', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Steam_shovel'
StaticText ". Dr. Marchl enjoys Grand-père's machine because it responds to all French words. Marchl then talks with Henrietta and X about the way boys and girls do things differently."
[421] list ''
[422] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 26, 1968.'
[423] group ''
[424] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 51', expanded=True
[425] heading 'Episode 51'
[426] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mime Walker pantomimes'
[427] link 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Goldilocks_and_the_Three_Bears'
StaticText 'as Grand-père tells the story. Mr. Rogers also gets to see a real trained bear.'
[428] list ''
[429] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on April 29, 1968.'
[430] group ''
[431] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 52', expanded=True
[432] heading 'Episode 52'
[433] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In the Television house, Katie Lewin tells Mr. Rogers how puzzles are made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri and Daniel organize their own play retitled as "'
[434] link 'Benjamin Franklin', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Benjamin_Franklin'
StaticText 'and the Three Bears" at the request of X.'
[435] list ''
[436] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on April 30, 1968.'
[437] group ''
[438] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 53', expanded=True
[439] heading 'Episode 53'
[440] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers discusses Benjamin Franklin and reads about Franklin as a boy. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe expands their play into becoming "Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin, and the Three Bears".'
[441] list ''
[442] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 1, 1968.'
[443] group ''
[444] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 54', expanded=True
[445] heading 'Episode 54'
[446] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Alder demonstrates how heat causes things to change. X prints signs to advertise the play. King Friday wants a part in it and the title is expanded to "King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three bears".'
[447] list ''
[448] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 2, 1968.'
[449] group ''
[450] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 55', expanded=True
[451] heading 'Episode 55'
[452] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The Neighborhood of Make-Believe stages the play "King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three bears".'
[453] list ''
[454] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 3, 1968.'
[455] group ''
[456] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 56', expanded=True
[457] heading 'Episode 56'
[458] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers brings in a basket of vegetables. Chef Brockett also shows cooked vegetables to both Rogers and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[459] list ''
[460] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 6, 1968.'
[461] group ''
[462] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 57', expanded=True
[463] heading 'Episode 57'
[464] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers discusses rabbits with Mr. McFeely, who brings some to the porch. A friend brings over a bunny marionette. Henrietta is bored and is cheered up by a familiar face. It turns out to be'
[465] link 'Joey Hollingsworth', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joey_Hollingsworth'
StaticText 'in disguise returning from a trip around the world where he learned new styles of dance and sold many "Rockit" rocking chairs for Corny.'
[466] list ''
[467] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 7, 1968.'
[468] group ''
[469] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 58', expanded=True
[470] heading 'Episode 58'
[471] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers talks about the arrival of a new baby after he puts together a toy dollhouse made all out of wood. Meanwhile, Corny is too busy to spend a lot of time with'
[472] link 'Joey Hollingsworth', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joey_Hollingsworth'
StaticText '. King Friday is also unwilling to give too much of his time.'
[473] list ''
[474] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 8, 1968.'
[475] group ''
[476] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 59', expanded=True
[477] heading 'Episode 59'
[478] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Rogers demonstrates the use of three tools, a hacksaw, a hammer, and a screwdriver. Handyman Negri comes to fix Rogers' sink. Tadpole Frogg expresses his sadness for thinking he had broken a fountain."
[479] list ''
[480] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 9, 1968.'
[481] group ''
[482] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 60', expanded=True
[483] heading 'Episode 60'
[484] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers demonstrates using a clown marionette and a dance recital by'
[485] link 'Joey Hollingsworth', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joey_Hollingsworth'
StaticText 'is prepared in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Daniel and Lady Aberlin play a clapping game. It is at the request of Sara Saturday that the recital is planned. King Friday tries to blunt the dance recital by forbidding applause and moving the start time forward, as he tries to woo Sara Saturday.'
[486] list ''
[487] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Songs- "The Clown In Me"'
[488] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 10, 1968.'
[489] group ''
[490] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 61', expanded=True
[491] heading 'Episode 61'
[492] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers makes mud pies and a dam with dirt and water. Professor Fitzpatrick illustrates the difference between a calm sea and a rough sea through showing famous paintings and then drawing with charcoal. Corny and Joey Hollingsworth are digging a well together and as a result, they will be able to sell more rockers. Joey is ready to go on another selling trip for Corny but before he goes, Joey shows Daniel how a water pump works and gives one more little dance.'
[493] list ''
[494] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText '"Sometimes People Are Good"'
[495] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 13, 1968.'
[496] group ''
[497] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 62', expanded=True
[498] heading 'Episode 62'
[499] paragraph ''
StaticText "With pipes now carrying water into Corny's factory, Corny sends a water-filled goblet and cup to King Friday."
[500] list ''
[501] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 14, 1968.'
[502] group ''
[503] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 63', expanded=True
[504] heading 'Episode 63'
[505] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers warms some wiener buns in his oven so that Chef Brockett and Mr. McFeely can enjoy them. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone has turned their attention on the fire that has completely burned down Corny's factory. King Friday and Henrietta are especially frightened. Chef Brockett and Lady Aberlin help to put out the fire. Corny is devastated, so Daniel shows kindness by inviting him to stay with him at his Clock until the factory is ready again. Mr. Rogers talks about how many things can be scary when they are out of control, such as fires."
[506] list ''
[507] listitem ''
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StaticText '"I Think I\'m Going To Like Today"'
[508] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 15, 1968.'
[509] group ''
[510] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 64', expanded=True
[511] heading 'Episode 64'
[512] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers discusses firemen. Picture Picture shows what firemen do before they go to help people. Mr. McFeely helps Mr. Rogers put on a fireman\'s outfit and pretend rescues a doll. He also sings "Sometimes I Don\'t Understand". In Make-Believe, Handyman Negri and Daniel help Corny to process his sad and mad feelings, giving him hope from his distressed state. Handyman Negri gets right to work, rebuilding Corny\'s factory. Lady Elaine is worried that everyone thinks she started the fire, but we learn that even she can be an imp, she never wants to hurt anyone. She and Mr. Negri find the most important pieces of the factory. They sing the "Sometimes People are Good" song.'
[513] list ''
[514] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 16, 1968.'
[515] group ''
[516] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 65', expanded=True
[517] heading 'Episode 65'
[518] paragraph ''
StaticText "Lady Aberlin, Handyman Negri, and X rebuild all of Corny's factory. Everyone donates something to help, including King Friday."
[519] list ''
[520] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 17, 1968.'
[521] group ''
[522] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 66', expanded=True
[523] heading 'Episode 66'
[524] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Rogers explains how all toys do what you want them to do. His son, John, also makes his first appearance on the show to play with model antique cars. Meanwhile, at the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Corny's newly rebuilt factory offers to help Mime"
[525] link 'Jewel Walker', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jewel_Walker'
StaticText 'in his go-cart play-act.'
[526] list ''
[527] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 20, 1968.'
[528] group ''
[529] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 67', expanded=True
[530] heading 'Episode 67'
[531] paragraph ''
StaticText 'King Friday is ready to dedicate the new factory, but Lady Elaine senses he is afraid of elevators. This changes some of the dedication.'
[532] list ''
[533] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 21, 1968.'
[534] group ''
[535] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 68', expanded=True
[536] heading 'Episode 68'
[537] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. Rogers brings all different kinds of toy bicycles, and explains the difference between them, tricycles, and unicycles. He sings the "Everybody\'s Fancy" song. He also then attends a children\'s dance class taught by Miss Nelson and'
[538] link 'Bruce', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bruce_Haack'
StaticText 'of Dimension 5 records, and is introduced to Bruce\'s "musical computer". Later, Blackberry the cat comes to visit before accompanying Mr. Rogers back home.'
[539] list ''
[540] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 22, 1968.'
[541] group ''
[542] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 69', expanded=True
[543] heading 'Episode 69'
[544] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers reads a poem he wrote. Donkey Hodie has had no visitors at his unseen home and wants some to come.'
[545] list ''
[546] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 23, 1968.'
[547] group ''
[548] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 70', expanded=True
[549] heading 'Episode 70'
[550] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers shows glass blown animals made by Mr. Zandhuis, who then comes to show how glass is blown into different shapes, such as a swan. Henrietta must tell everyone how to get to "Someplace Else", which is where Donkey Hodie lives. Lady Aberlin coerces the king to come with them by telling him one of his famous speeches is expected. Everyone travels from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to his mysterious home at the Windmill so that Donkey Hodie can get his wish of visitors all day long. Mr Rogers sings "Once Upon Each Lovely Day".'
[551] list ''
[552] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 24, 1968.'
[553] group ''
[554] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 71', expanded=True
[555] heading 'Episode 71'
[556] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In the kitchen, Mr. Rogers shows how he was taught how to brush his teeth. On Picture Picture there is a film of his last dentist visit. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. McFeely brings Donkey Hodie some mouthwash, while Sara Saturday returns to the Castle to the dance room where Vija Vetra is doing a dance for each little story the onlookers tell. Sara Saturday gives them all a piece of the pretend rainbow, which is her way of promising to return.'
[557] list ''
[558] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 27, 1968.'
[559] group ''
[560] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 72', expanded=True
[561] heading 'Episode 72'
[562] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers brings liquid plant food and talks about how to take care of a growing plant. He sings "You\'re Growing". Mrs. Rubin brings art gift containers made by her students. King Friday and Handyman Negri take up a campaign against littering in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, starting with a census.'
[563] list ''
[564] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 28, 1968.'
[565] group ''
[566] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 73', expanded=True
[567] heading 'Episode 73'
[568] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers sings "Let\'s Go Right Away". Lady Elaine is derided for throwing litter around as a protest. What she really has wanted is one of Chef Brockett\'s cookies.'
[569] list ''
[570] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on May 29, 1968.'
[571] group ''
[572] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 74', expanded=True
[573] heading 'Episode 74'
[574] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers does some ironing and washing clothes. Major Smith gives King Friday a citation to start the Neighborhood of Make-Believe clean-up campaign.'
[575] list ''
[576] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 30, 1968.'
[577] group ''
[578] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 75', expanded=True
[579] heading 'Episode 75'
[580] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Aberlin dresses up as X so she can welcome Miss Emilie, who has been ill for some time. But first, at the house with Mister Rogers, Emilie Jacobson recites one of her poems about coming home.'
[581] list ''
[582] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on May 31, 1968.'
[583] group ''
[584] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 76', expanded=True
[585] heading 'Episode 76'
[586] paragraph ''
StaticText 'At the television house, Mister Rogers brings dolls of all kinds. Betty Aberlin visits to finish making a doll for King Friday. Dr. Marchl gets opinions from Corny, Mrs. Frogg, and Lady Aberlin. She is trying to cheer up King Friday, who has been missing Sara Saturday.'
[587] list ''
[588] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 3, 1968.'
[589] group ''
[590] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 77', expanded=True
[591] heading 'Episode 77'
[592] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Aberlin enlists several teenagers to try to entertain King Friday.'
[593] list ''
[594] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 4, 1968.'
[595] group ''
[596] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 78', expanded=True
[597] heading 'Episode 78'
[598] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers takes care of Mr Mc Feely\'s cat. Handyman Negri is making a list for King Friday. At his instructions, Negri writes "Sara Saturday" on the S page and agrees that he will call her within a day.'
[599] list ''
[600] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 5, 1968.'
[601] group ''
[602] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 79', expanded=True
[603] heading 'Episode 79'
[604] paragraph ''
StaticText 'King Friday gets advice on how to contact Sara Saturday. Once she is reached, Sara invites him to visit her at her home.'
[605] list ''
[606] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 6, 1968.'
[607] group ''
[608] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 80', expanded=True
[609] heading 'Episode 80'
[610] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers shows telephone line equipment and a video. For a while, King Friday has been reluctant to see Sara Saturday outside the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. He finally comes to a decision on this.'
[611] list ''
[612] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 7, 1968.'
[613] group ''
[614] DisclosureTriangle "The Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Assassination Special (1968)", expanded=True
[615] heading "The Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Assassination Special (1968)"
[616] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A primetime special. Rogers discusses the impact of the'
[617] link 'assassinations', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Assassination'
StaticText 'of'
[618] link 'Martin Luther King, Jr.', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Assassination_of_Martin_Luther_King%2C_Jr.'
StaticText 'and'
[619] link 'Robert F. Kennedy', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Assassination_of_Robert_F._Kennedy'
StaticText 'on children.'
[620] list ''
[621] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 7, 1968'
[623] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_1)#cite_note-1"
StaticText '['
StaticText '1'
StaticText ']'
[625] group ''
[626] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 81', expanded=True
[627] heading 'Episode 81'
[628] paragraph ''
StaticText 'John Reardon pretends to be a mailman while he visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. He sends a note that King Friday and Edgar Cooke are staying with Sara Saturday a few extra days. Lady Elaine, meanwhile, wants to set up a campsite at the Castle garden.'
[629] list ''
[630] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 10, 1968.'
[631] group ''
[632] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 82', expanded=True
[633] heading 'Episode 82'
[634] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers sings "Let\'s Go Right Away" and Jim Wright sets up a tent both inside Rogers\' television house and in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Elaine is using the tents as the centerpiece for her upcoming opera. Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings "I Like To Be Told".'
[635] list ''
[636] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 11, 1968.'
[637] group ''
[638] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 83', expanded=True
[639] heading 'Episode 83'
[640] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers brings one of the first kinds of instant developing cameras to the house. Lady Elaine is beginning to develop her own opera, but Reardon has no idea what kind she is making with camping equipment. At lady Elaine's request, he gets his own covered wagon."
[641] list ''
[642] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 12, 1968.'
[643] group ''
[644] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 84', expanded=True
[645] heading 'Episode 84'
[646] paragraph ''
StaticText "Reardon and Lady Aberlin are trying to get King Friday's permission for their opera. Lady Elaine is a campsite owner in the opera and is not pleased with some guests that appear."
[647] list ''
[648] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 13, 1968.'
[649] group ''
[650] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 85', expanded=True
[651] heading 'Episode 85'
[652] paragraph ''
StaticText 'After he brings in a kitten, Mister Rogers and Miss Emilie, "the poetry lady", reflect on one of'
[653] link "Vija Vetra's", url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Vija_Vetra'
StaticText 'dances and Miss Emile brings a special poem.'
[654] list ''
[655] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 14, 1968.'
[656] group ''
[657] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 86', expanded=True
[658] heading 'Episode 86'
[659] paragraph ''
StaticText "Lady Elaine won't remove the tents from the castle garden, so Handyman Negri dresses as a great crested grebe to try and scare her away."
[660] list ''
[661] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 17, 1968.'
[662] group ''
[663] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 87', expanded=True
[664] heading 'Episode 87'
[665] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers has got a new aquarium. His first fish to go in it are two'
[666] link 'catfish', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Catfish'
StaticText '. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin tries to remove the tents from the Castle garden.'
[667] list ''
[668] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 18, 1968.'
[669] group ''
[670] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 88', expanded=True
[671] heading 'Episode 88'
[672] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. McFeely brings two piglets into the television house. A visitor to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe coaxes Lady Elaine to move her tents to Someplace Else.'
[673] list ''
[674] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 19, 1968.'
[675] group ''
[676] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 89', expanded=True
[677] heading 'Episode 89'
[678] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers brings a suitcase full of different kinds of clothing, and explains how to say it's raining in different languages. Miss Emilie pays a visit with a poem about rain. Having been away for a while, King Friday returns to the neighborhood bearing gifts."
[679] list ''
[680] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 20, 1968.'
[681] group ''
[682] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 90', expanded=True
[683] heading 'Episode 90'
[684] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers brings signs to talk about. After Betty Aberlin visits to bring a gift from King Friday and Sara Saturday, she goes back to Make-Believe to hear King Friday's announcement that everyone will get a big surprise next week."
[685] list ''
[686] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Songs- "I\'m Taking Care Of You", "I Like To Be Told"'
[687] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 21, 1968.'
[688] group ''
[689] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 91', expanded=True
[690] heading 'Episode 91'
[691] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers builds a wood frame. Handyman Negri is building a new balcony on the castle.'
[692] list ''
[693] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 24, 1968.'
[694] group ''
[695] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 92', expanded=True
[696] heading 'Episode 92'
[697] paragraph ''
StaticText "Rogers and Mr. McFeely take care of two ducks that have wandered onto the porch before seeing the Vagabond Marionettes' production of"
[698] link 'Rumpelstiltskin', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Rumpelstiltskin'
StaticText '.'
[699] list ''
[700] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 25, 1968.'
[701] group ''
[702] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 93', expanded=True
[703] heading 'Episode 93'
[704] paragraph ''
StaticText "A special guest is supposed to enter the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Aberlin takes Lady Elaine's boomerang. But the guest's identity remains a secret, and in her frustration Lady Aberlin accidentally turns King Friday upside down."
[705] list ''
[706] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on June 26, 1968.'
[707] group ''
[708] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 94', expanded=True
[709] heading 'Episode 94'
[710] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Aberlin pantomimes the growth of a plant in the television house. She also presents a flower arrangement for Sara Saturday, who is revealed to be the special guest.'
[711] list ''
[712] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 27, 1968.'
[713] group ''
[714] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 95', expanded=True
[715] heading 'Episode 95'
[716] paragraph ''
StaticText "King Friday prepares Sara Saturday's room in the castle."
[717] list ''
[718] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Aired on June 28, 1968.'
[719] group ''
[720] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 96', expanded=True
[721] heading 'Episode 96'
[722] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr. McFeely shows Rogers how to blow bubbles by using liquid detergent. He also gives out liquid detergent samples to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Meanwhile, Daniel thinks that King Friday and Sara Saturday will marry.'
[723] list ''
[724] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 1, 1968.'
[725] group ''
[726] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 97', expanded=True
[727] heading 'Episode 97'
[728] paragraph ''
StaticText 'After Mister Rogers tries on many different types of shoes, Handyman Negri sees that communication with the Neighborhood of Make-Believe is intact by repairing the "telecan". Norma Canner and her young students perform dance steps for King Friday.'
[729] list ''
[730] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 2, 1968.'
[731] group ''
[732] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 98', expanded=True
[733] heading 'Episode 98'
[734] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mr. Farnum and his daughter Cindy Farnum discuss stones and how they are cut and polished for jewelry. Mr. Anybody makes his first visit and decides he'll be a stonesmith. Mr. Anybody gives stones to several neighbors in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. King Friday selects stoned for mounting on rings for Sara Saturday and himself."
[735] list ''
[736] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 3, 1968.'
[737] group ''
[738] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 99', expanded=True
[739] heading 'Episode 99'
[740] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The Neighborhood of Make-Believe celebrates Scottish Day. Mister Rogers invites Mr. Anybody (Don Franke) back who comes in full Scottish attire and a real Scottie dog. A Scottish performance takes place for the King, including a bagpipe player.'
[741] list ''
[742] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 4, 1968.'
[743] group ''
[744] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 100', expanded=True
[745] heading 'Episode 100'
[746] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mistee Rogers shows the comparison between two different scales: one to weigh groceries and one to weigh humans. Nurse Miller gives physicals to the neighbors. Lady Elaine refuses to cooperate, turning King Friday upside-down.'
[747] list ''
[748] listitem ''
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[749] listitem ''
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[750] group ''
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[752] heading 'Episode 101'
[753] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers demonstrates several types of different whistles. Mr. Anybody plays a whistle in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and gives one to the Trolley.'
[754] list ''
[755] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 8, 1968.'
[756] group ''
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[758] heading 'Episode 102'
[759] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mister Rogers pretends to give aid to a sick person. Nurse Miller also gives a shot to Tadpole Frogg who is sick.'
[760] list ''
[761] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
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[762] listitem ''
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[763] group ''
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[765] heading 'Episode 103'
[766] paragraph ''
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StaticText 'The Land of Counterpane'
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[768] link 'Robert Louis Stevenson', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Robert_Louis_Stevenson'
StaticText '. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Tadpole Frogg and Lady Aberlin pretend to roller skate. Lady Aberlin finds out that King Friday and Sara Saturday are in the R Room of the Castle.'
[769] list ''
[770] listitem ''
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[771] group ''
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[773] heading 'Episode 104'
[774] paragraph ''
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[775] list ''
[776] listitem ''
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[777] group ''
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[779] heading 'Episode 105'
[780] paragraph ''
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[781] link 'xylophone', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Xylophone'
StaticText 'works. John Costa, who is on the accordion, joins Rogers on several song duets. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe orchestra holds a concert for King Friday and Sara Saturday.'
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[783] listitem ''
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[784] group ''
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[786] heading 'Episode 106'
[787] paragraph ''
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StaticText 'and explains what parkas are. Mr. McFeely shows a parka his children sent him for his upcoming birthday. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Daniel play peek-a-boo, which involves some other neighbors. As a kind act, Lady Aberlin gives hoods to several neighbors.'
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[790] listitem ''
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[791] group ''
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[793] heading 'Episode 107'
[794] paragraph ''
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[795] list ''
[796] listitem ''
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[797] group ''
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[799] heading 'Episode 108'
[800] paragraph ''
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[801] list ''
[802] listitem ''
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[803] group ''
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[805] heading 'Episode 109'
[806] paragraph ''
StaticText "Jan Zandhuis presents a small glass bicycle to Rogers that he made for Mr. McFeely's birthday. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel has a gift for Mr. McFeely, but accidentally he breaks it."
[807] list ''
[808] listitem ''
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[811] heading 'Episode 110'
[812] paragraph ''
StaticText "Rogers' television house is the site of Mr. McFeely's birthday party. King Friday and Sara Saturday offer a gift."
[813] list ''
[814] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 19, 1968.'
[815] group ''
[816] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 111', expanded=True
[817] heading 'Episode 111'
[818] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers discusses how a'
[819] link 'piano', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Piano'
StaticText 'works and then shows a film on how people make pianos. Van Cliburn plays piano at the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[820] list ''
[821] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 22, 1968.'
[822] group ''
[823] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 112', expanded=True
[824] heading 'Episode 112'
[825] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers shows how to express your anger on the drums. Dr. Marchl tells Lady Elaine Fairchilde the difference between reality and dreams.'
[826] list ''
[827] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 23, 1968.'
[828] group ''
[829] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 113', expanded=True
[830] heading 'Episode 113'
[831] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Elaine has trouble sleeping in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[832] list ''
[833] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 24, 1968.'
[834] group ''
[835] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 114', expanded=True
[836] heading 'Episode 114'
[837] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Elaine wants to turn King Friday upside-down with her Boomerang, but it backfires and the whole Neighborhood turns upside-down.'
[838] list ''
[839] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 25, 1968.'
[840] group ''
[841] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 115', expanded=True
[842] heading 'Episode 115'
[843] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers pretends to ride a'
[844] link 'camel', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Camel'
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[845] link 'sandbox', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sandpit'
StaticText '.'
[846] list ''
[847] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 26, 1968.'
[848] group ''
[849] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 116', expanded=True
[850] heading 'Episode 116'
[851] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Aberlin and Handyman Negri don a horse costume in which they dance for King Friday and Sara Saturday.'
[852] list ''
[853] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 29, 1968.'
[854] group ''
[855] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 117', expanded=True
[856] heading 'Episode 117'
[857] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers shows how a foot measurer works. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe begins preparations for a fair.'
[858] list ''
[859] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on July 30, 1968.'
[860] group ''
[861] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 118', expanded=True
[862] heading 'Episode 118'
[863] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers displays an assortment of Native American clothing and witnesses Native American dancers on the Picture Picture screen. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine Fairchilde wants to be a cowgirl for the fair. Both King Friday and Daniel Tiger demonstrate activities at their booths.'
[864] list ''
[865] listitem ''
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[866] group ''
[867] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 119', expanded=True
[868] heading 'Episode 119'
[869] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Officer Clemmons arrives to show what a badge represents. He then issues a permit for the Neighborhood of Make-Believe street fair.'
[870] list ''
[871] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 1, 1968.'
[872] group ''
[873] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 120', expanded=True
[874] heading 'Episode 120'
[875] paragraph ''
StaticText "It's raining in the neighborhood, so Rogers brings in his umbrella. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe appears sad because the rain there is threatening to spoil the street fair."
[876] list ''
[877] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 2, 1968.'
[878] group ''
[879] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 121', expanded=True
[880] heading 'Episode 121'
[881] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers, Chef Brockett, and Mr. McFeely decorate'
[882] link 'doughnuts', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Doughnuts'
StaticText '. Joey Hollingsworth returns to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and shares with Chef Brockett a magic recipe for'
[883] link 'peanut butter cookies', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Peanut_butter_cookie'
StaticText '.'
[884] list ''
[885] listitem ''
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[886] group ''
[887] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 122', expanded=True
[888] heading 'Episode 122'
[889] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers shows how to use a pair of flippers and an inner tube for'
[890] link 'scuba', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Scuba_diving'
StaticText ". A scuba diver discusses the equipment that she uses. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joey Hollingsworth and Daniel Tiger sail a boat in the Froggs' pond."
[891] list ''
[892] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 6, 1968.'
[893] group ''
[894] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 123', expanded=True
[895] heading 'Episode 123'
[896] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers brings in'
[897] link 'light bulbs', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Light_bulb'
StaticText '. Scientist Alder has'
[898] link 'flashlights', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Flashlight'
StaticText 'and the batteries that make them work. X anticipates his gift from Joey Hollingsworth.'
[899] list ''
[900] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 7, 1968.'
[901] group ''
[902] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 124', expanded=True
[903] heading 'Episode 124'
[904] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers talks about all sorts of sports that are played with a ball (such as'
[905] link 'football', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/American_football'
StaticText ','
[906] link 'soccer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Soccer'
StaticText 'and'
[907] link 'baseball', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Baseball'
StaticText '). In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joey Hollingsworth performs a dance with a magic ball.'
[908] list ''
[909] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 8, 1968.'
[910] group ''
[911] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 125', expanded=True
[912] heading 'Episode 125'
[913] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers sets up a punching bag, explaining how some people punch a bag when they are angry, saying that rules must be followed in'
[914] link 'boxing', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Boxing'
StaticText '. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe has a surprise for Joey Hollingsworth.'
[915] list ''
[916] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 9, 1968.'
[917] group ''
[918] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 126', expanded=True
[919] heading 'Episode 126'
[920] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers discusses the difference between a'
[921] link 'rooster', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Rooster'
StaticText 'and a'
[922] link 'hen', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Hen_(bird)'
StaticText '. He also makes a chicken marionette.'
[923] list ''
[924] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 12, 1968.'
[925] group ''
[926] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 127', expanded=True
[927] heading 'Episode 127'
[928] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Lady Aberlin draws portraits of Corny and Daniel for a book for Sara Saturday, who is going away for a while.'
[929] list ''
[930] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 13, 1968.'
[931] group ''
[932] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 128', expanded=True
[933] heading 'Episode 128'
[934] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers shows how to tie a shoe, and also explains the meaning of the word "disappear," which isn\'t always exactly what it seems. With Officer Clemens, The Neighborhood of Make-Believe bids goodbye to Sara Saturday, but she and King Friday declare that she will return. Officer Clemens sings "I Like to Be Told".'
[935] list ''
[936] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 14, 1968.'
[937] group ''
[938] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 129', expanded=True
[939] heading 'Episode 129'
[940] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Mr Rogers sings "Let\'s Be Together Today" and Mr McFeely lends him an animal number book. Robert Troll makes his first visit to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe because he wants to see Sara Saturday in Westwood. However, he must wait a day for Westwood\'s wise women.'
[941] list ''
[942] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 15, 1968.'
[943] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Robert Troll is introduced in this episode.'
[944] group ''
[945] DisclosureTriangle 'Episode 130', expanded=True
[946] heading 'Episode 130'
[947] paragraph ''
StaticText "Robert Troll is still appreciative. Fortunately, he meets Gloria Onque, one of Sara Saturday's wise women. She is about to meet with King Friday."
[948] list ''
[949] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Aired on August 16, 1968.'
[950] listitem ''
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StaticText 'This is the last episode to be aired in black and white. In addition, this is the only season to be broadcast this way, and is also the only season with more than a hundred episodes in a single year.'
[951] group ''
[952] DisclosureTriangle 'References', expanded=True
[953] heading 'References'
[957] list ''
[958] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Hadley, Mitchell (May 6, 2015).'
[961] link '"Mister Rogers and the RFK assassination: June 7, 1968"', url='https://www.itsabouttv.com/2015/05/mister-rogers-and-rfk-assassination.html'
StaticText '.'
StaticText 'www.itsabouttv.com'
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StaticText 'This article is issued from'
[1091] link 'Wikipedia', url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?title=Mister_Rogers%27_Neighborhood_(season_1)&oldid=1064719811'
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[1092] link 'Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike', url='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/'
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[57] paragraph ''
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StaticText '(sometimes shortened to'
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[63] link "children's television series", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Children's_television_series"
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[64] link 'Fred Rogers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fred_Rogers'
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[66] link 'CBC Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/CBC_Television'
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StaticText 'In 1966, Rogers moved back to the United States creating'
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StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
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[76] link 'Eastern Educational Television Network', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Eastern_Educational_Television_Network'
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[77] link 'American Public Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/American_Public_Television'
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[78] link 'NET', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
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[79] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
StaticText ', until August 31, 2001.'
[80] paragraph ''
[82] note ''
StaticText 'For the 2018 documentary about Fred Rogers, see'
[83] link "Won't You Be My Neighbor? (film)", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Won't_You_Be_My_Neighbor%3F_(film)"
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[88] columnheader "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
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[90] row ''
[91] cell ''
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[94] row ''
[95] rowheader 'Also known as'
[96] cell "Misterogers' Neighborhood (1968–1970)"
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[98] row ''
[99] rowheader 'Genre'
[100] cell "Children's television series Educational"
[102] list ''
[103] listitem ''
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[105] listitem ''
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[106] link 'Educational', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Educational_television'
[107] row ''
[108] rowheader 'Created by'
[109] cell 'Fred Rogers'
[110] link 'Fred Rogers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fred_Rogers'
[111] row ''
[112] rowheader 'Starring'
[113] cell 'Fred Rogers David Newell Chuck Aber Betty Aberlin Don Brockett François Clemmons Bob Trow Joe Negri'
[115] list ''
[116] listitem ''
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[117] listitem ''
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[118] link 'David Newell', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/David_Newell'
[119] listitem ''
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[120] listitem ''
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[121] link 'Betty Aberlin', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Betty_Aberlin'
[122] listitem ''
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[123] link 'Don Brockett', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Don_Brockett'
[124] listitem ''
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[125] link 'François Clemmons', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fran%C3%A7ois_Clemmons'
[126] listitem ''
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[127] link 'Bob Trow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bob_Trow'
[128] listitem ''
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[129] link 'Joe Negri', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joe_Negri'
[130] row ''
[131] rowheader 'Theme music composer'
[132] cell 'Fred Rogers'
[133] row ''
[134] rowheader 'Opening theme'
[135] cell '"Won\'t You Be My Neighbor?"'
[136] row ''
[137] rowheader 'Ending theme'
[138] cell '"Tomorrow" (1968–1972) "The Weekend Song" (Fridays, 1971–1972) "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" (1973–2001)'
[140] list ''
[141] listitem ''
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[142] listitem ''
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[143] listitem ''
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[144] row ''
[145] rowheader 'Composers'
[146] cell 'Johnny Costa (musical director) Fred Rogers (songs)'
[148] list ''
[149] listitem ''
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[151] listitem ''
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[152] row ''
[153] rowheader 'Country of origin'
[154] cell 'United States'
[155] row ''
[156] rowheader 'Original languages'
[157] cell 'English; some episodes feature DVS via SAP'
[158] link 'DVS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Descriptive_Video_Service'
[159] link 'SAP', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Second_audio_program'
[160] row ''
[161] rowheader 'No. of seasons'
[162] Abbr ''
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[163] cell '31'
[164] row ''
[165] rowheader 'No. of episodes'
[166] Abbr ''
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[167] cell '912 (including specials)'
[168] row ''
[169] columnheader 'Production'
[170] row ''
[171] rowheader 'Production locations'
[172] cell 'WQED Studios Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'
[173] link 'WQED Studios', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
[175] row ''
[176] rowheader 'Camera setup'
[177] cell 'Single camera (1968–1992), Multi-camera (1992–2001)'
[178] link 'Single camera', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Single_camera'
[179] link 'Multi-camera', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Multi-camera'
[180] row ''
[181] rowheader 'Running time'
[182] cell '28\xa0minutes'
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[184] row ''
[185] rowheader 'Production companies'
[186] cell 'WQED Small World Enterprises (1968–1971) Family Communications, Inc. (1971–2001)'
[188] list ''
[189] listitem ''
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[190] link 'WQED', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
[191] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Small World Enterprises (1968–1971)'
[192] listitem ''
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[193] link 'Family Communications', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Fred_Rogers_Company'
StaticText ', Inc. (1971–2001)'
[194] row ''
[195] rowheader 'Distributor'
[196] cell 'American Public Television'
[197] link 'American Public Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/American_Public_Television'
[198] row ''
[199] columnheader 'Release'
[200] row ''
[201] rowheader 'Original network'
[202] cell 'NET (1968–1970) PBS (1971-2001)'
[204] list ''
[205] listitem ''
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[206] link 'NET', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
StaticText '(1968–1970)'
[207] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
[208] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
StaticText '(1971-2001)'
[209] row ''
[210] rowheader 'Picture format'
[211] cell 'NTSC'
[212] link 'NTSC', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/NTSC'
[213] row ''
[214] rowheader 'Audio format'
[215] cell 'Mono (1968–1989) Stereo (1989–2001)'
[217] row ''
[218] rowheader 'Original release'
[219] cell 'February 19, 1968[]\xa0– August 31, 2001[][]'
[224] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-NPR-1"
StaticText '['
StaticText '1'
StaticText ']'
StaticText ''
[232] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Owen_2000-2"
StaticText '['
StaticText '2'
StaticText ']'
[235] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-3"
StaticText '['
StaticText '3'
StaticText ']'
[237] row ''
[238] columnheader 'Chronology'
[239] row ''
[240] rowheader 'Followed by'
[241] cell "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood"
[243] link "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Daniel_Tiger's_Neighborhood"
[244] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series is aimed primarily at'
[245] link 'preschool', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Preschool'
StaticText 'children ages 2 to 5, but it was labelled by PBS as "appropriate for all ages".'
[247] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-6"
StaticText '['
StaticText '6'
StaticText ']'
StaticText ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'was produced by'
[250] link 'Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh'
StaticText ','
[251] link 'Pennsylvania', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pennsylvania'
StaticText 'public broadcaster'
[252] link 'WQED', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
StaticText "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 (it has since been renamed again to"
[253] link 'Fred Rogers Productions', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fred_Rogers_Productions'
StaticText 'as of 2019).'
[255] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-7"
StaticText '['
StaticText '7'
StaticText ']'
[258] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-THR073111-8"
StaticText '['
StaticText '8'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'In May 1997, the series surpassed'
[261] link 'Captain Kangaroo', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Captain_Kangaroo'
StaticText "as the longest-running children's television series,"
[263] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-9"
StaticText '['
StaticText '9'
StaticText ']'
[266] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Owen_2000-2"
StaticText '['
StaticText '2'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'a record the series held until June 2003, when'
[269] link 'Sesame Street', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sesame_Street'
StaticText 'beat'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText "'"
StaticText 'record. The series could be seen in reruns on most PBS stations until August 31, 2007,'
[274] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-idahoptv-10"
StaticText '['
StaticText '10'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'when it began to be removed by various PBS stations, and was then permanently removed from the daily syndicated schedule by PBS after August 29, 2008.'
[276] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Eleven years after'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'concluded, PBS debuted an animated spin-off,'
[279] link "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Daniel_Tiger's_Neighborhood"
StaticText '. A 50th-anniversary tribute show, hosted by actor'
[280] link 'Michael Keaton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Keaton'
StaticText '(who got his start on the show), titled'
StaticText "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like"
StaticText ', premiered on PBS stations nationwide on March 6, 2018.'
[283] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Mister_Rogers_Planet-11"
StaticText '['
StaticText '11'
StaticText ']'
[285] group ''
[286] DisclosureTriangle 'History', expanded=True
[287] heading 'History'
[290] image '', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/I/Mister_Rogers_Trolley.jpg.webp'
StaticText 'Neighborhood Trolley from'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'set at WQED studios in Pittsburgh.'
[293] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series had its genesis in 1953, when Rogers and'
[294] link 'Josie Carey', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Josie_Carey'
StaticText 'joined the newly formed'
[295] link 'public television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Public_broadcasting'
StaticText 'station'
[296] link 'WQED', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
StaticText '. On April 5, 1954, WQED debuted'
StaticText "The Children's Corner"
StaticText ', a program featuring Rogers as puppeteer and composer with Carey as host and lyricist, in an unscripted weekday afternoon'
[298] link 'live television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Live_television'
StaticText 'program.'
[300] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-12"
StaticText '['
StaticText '12'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'It was this program where many of the puppets, characters and music used in the later series were developed, such as'
[302] link 'King Friday XIII', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/King_Friday_XIII'
StaticText ', Daniel Tiger, and X the Owl. It was also the time when Rogers began wearing his famous'
[303] link 'sneakers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sneakers'
StaticText ', as he found them to be quieter than his work shoes while he was moving about behind the set. The show won a'
[304] link 'Sylvania Award', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sylvania_Award'
[306] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-13"
StaticText '['
StaticText '13'
StaticText ']'
StaticText "for best children's show, and was briefly broadcast nationally on the"
[308] link 'NBC', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/NBC'
StaticText 'Television Network.'
[310] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-14"
StaticText '['
StaticText '14'
StaticText ']'
[313] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-15"
StaticText '['
StaticText '15'
StaticText ']'
[316] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-16"
StaticText '['
StaticText '16'
StaticText ']'
[318] group ''
[319] DisclosureTriangle 'CBC Television', expanded=True
[320] heading 'CBC Television'
[321] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers moved to'
[322] link 'Toronto', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Toronto'
StaticText ','
[323] link 'Ontario', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Ontario'
StaticText ', in 1961 to work on a new series based on'
StaticText "The Children's Corner"
StaticText ', called'
StaticText 'Misterogers'
StaticText ', a 15-minute program on'
[326] link 'CBC Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/CBC_Television'
StaticText '.'
[328] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-17"
StaticText '['
StaticText '17'
StaticText ']'
StaticText ''
StaticText 'Misterogers'
StaticText 'aired on CBC for about four years and a number of the set pieces that he would take with him back to the United States, such as the trolley and castle, were created for the Canadian program by CBC designers and in collaboration with producer Bruce Attridge. Most importantly, Rogers appeared on camera in the new show rather than only appearing through puppets or characters.'
StaticText 'Fred Rainsberry'
StaticText ", head of Children's Programming at CBC, persuaded Rogers to appear on camera in the new show (which he named after Rogers) after seeing him interact with children."
[333] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-18"
StaticText '['
StaticText '18'
StaticText ']'
StaticText ''
[335] link 'Ernie Coombs', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Ernie_Coombs'
StaticText ', one of the Americans whom Rogers brought with him to help develop the CBC show, would remain with CBC after Rogers returned to the United States. Coombs first appeared as Mr. Dressup in the CBC program'
[337] link 'Butternut Square', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Butternut_Square'
StaticText ', conceived and produced by Attridge. Coombs then helped to develop what became'
[339] link 'Mr. Dressup', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Dressup'
StaticText 'which ran for nearly 30 years, ending in 1996.'
[341] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-cbc-19"
StaticText '['
StaticText '19'
StaticText ']'
[343] group ''
[344] DisclosureTriangle 'Move to WQED', expanded=True
[345] heading 'Move to WQED'
[346] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1966, Rogers acquired the rights to his program from CBC and moved the show to WQED in Pittsburgh, where he had worked on'
StaticText "The Children's Corner"
StaticText '. He renamed the show'
StaticText "Misterogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText ', which initially aired regionally in the northeastern US through EEN, including educational stations in'
[349] link 'Boston', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Boston'
StaticText ','
[350] link 'Washington, D.C.', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Washington%2C_D.C.'
StaticText ', and'
[351] link 'New York City', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/New_York_City'
StaticText '.'
[353] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-cbc-19"
StaticText '['
StaticText '19'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The 100 episodes of the half-hour show incorporated the "'
[355] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText '" segments from the CBC episodes with additional reality-based opening and closing material produced in Pittsburgh. The series was cancelled in 1967 due to lack of funding, but an outpouring of public response prompted a search for new funding.'
[356] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1967, The'
[357] link 'Sears Roebuck Foundation', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sears'
StaticText 'provided funding for the program, which enabled it to be seen nationwide on'
[358] link 'National Educational Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
StaticText '; taping began on September 21, 1967'
[360] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-20"
StaticText '['
StaticText '20'
StaticText ']'
[363] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-21"
StaticText '['
StaticText '21'
StaticText ']'
[366] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-22"
StaticText '['
StaticText '22'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'for the first national season. The first national broadcast of'
StaticText "Misterogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'appeared on most NET stations on February 19, 1968. In 1970, when PBS replaced NET, it also inherited this program. Around the same time the show had a slight title change, to the more-familiar'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '.'
[370] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The show was broadcast from February 19, 1968 to February 20, 1976, and again from August 27, 1979 to August 31, 2001. The final episode was taped on December 1, 2000.'
[372] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-23"
StaticText '['
StaticText '23'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The studio at WQED in Pittsburgh where the series was taped was later renamed "The Fred Rogers Studio".'
[374] group ''
[375] DisclosureTriangle 'Format', expanded=True
[376] heading 'Format'
[379] image '', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/I/Fred_Rogers%252C_late_1960s.jpg.webp'
StaticText 'Rogers on the set in the late 1960s.'
[381] paragraph ''
StaticText 'During each half-hour segment, Rogers speaks directly to the viewer about various topics, taking the viewer on tours of factories, demonstrating experiments, crafts, and music, and interacting with his friends. Rogers also made a point to simply behave naturally on camera rather than acting out a character, stating that "One of the greatest gifts you can give anybody is the gift of your honest self. I also believe that kids can spot a phony a mile away."'
[383] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Owen_2000-2"
StaticText '['
StaticText '2'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The half-hour episodes were punctuated by a puppet segment chronicling occurrences in the'
[385] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText ". Another segment of the show consisted of Rogers going to different places around the neighborhood, where he interviews people to talk about their work and other contributions that focused on the episode's theme, such as Brockett's Bakery, Bob Trow's Workshop, and Negri's Music Shop. In one episode, Rogers took the show behind-the-scenes on the set of"
[387] link 'The Incredible Hulk', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Incredible_Hulk_(1978_TV_series)'
StaticText ', which aired on'
[388] link 'CBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/CBS'
StaticText 'from 1978 to 1982.'
[389] paragraph ''
StaticText 'At the start of each episode, the show\'s logo appears as the camera pans slowly over a model of the neighborhood, as the camera goes from the neighborhood to inside the Rogers\' television house. From 1979 to 1981, an alternate version of the opening sequence was used. Beginning in the early 1980s, the neighborhood model incorporated a small version of the "Neighborhood Trolley", as it crosses several streets from left to right on a model train track. This is the same model electric trolley that later in the program will transport viewers into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[391] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-24"
StaticText '['
StaticText '24'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'Usually, the camera goes from the neighborhood to out on the porch of the Rogers\' television house, where the viewers see Fred Rogers coming for a visit before he enters the house. After the camera goes from the neighborhood to inside the Rogers\' television house, Fred Rogers is seen coming home with his jacket on, singing "Won\'t You Be My Neighbor?". He goes into the closet, takes off his jacket, hangs it up, and grabs a'
[393] link 'cardigan', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Cardigan_(sweater)'
StaticText 'zipper sweater to put on. After that, he takes his dress shoes off and grabs a pair of blue'
[394] link 'sneakers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Athletic_shoe'
StaticText "to put on. One of Rogers' sweaters now hangs in the"
[395] link 'Smithsonian Institution', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Smithsonian_Institution'
StaticText ', a testament to the cultural influence of his simple daily ritual.'
[397] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-25"
StaticText '['
StaticText '25'
StaticText ']'
[399] paragraph ''
StaticText 'At the end of each episode, Rogers sang "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" (a different song, "Tomorrow" was used from 1968 to 1972) when he took off his sneakers as he says "You\'re alive" in a higher toned voice, and grabs his dress shoes to put back on, and then snaps his fingers two times. After that, Rogers goes into the closet, takes off his cardigan, hangs it up, and grabs his jacket to put back on. Before the closing credits, Rogers got ready to go out the door by reminding the viewers: "You always make each day a special day. You know how: By just your being you/yourself. There\'s only one person in the whole world that\'s like you, and that\'s you. And people can like you just/exactly the way you are. I\'ll be back next time. Bye-bye!". During the closing credits, which is complete with the show\'s logo and the episode number, the camera would perform a reversed version of the opening sequence\'s pan shot, while the "Neighborhood Trolley" crosses streets from right to left.'
[400] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Starting in 1979, episodes were grouped into week-long series, with each series focused on a particular topic; each opening includes that weeks subject, in the form of "Mister Rogers Talks About [subject]". Rogers\' monologues throughout the week explore various facets of the topic, and the ongoing story from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe serves as illustration.'
[401] paragraph ''
StaticText "Rogers covered a broad range of topics over the years, and the series did not shy away from issues that other children's programming avoided. In fact, Rogers endeared himself to many when, on March 23, 1970, he dealt with the death of one of his pet goldfish. The series also dealt with competition, divorce, and war. Rogers returned to the topic of anger regularly and focused on peaceful ways of dealing with angry feelings."
[402] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Beginning in the third season, Mister Rogers always made a clear distinction between the realistic world of his television neighborhood and the'
[403] link 'fantasy', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fantasy'
StaticText 'world of Make-Believe (prior to that, the line was blurred somewhat as he would often talk about it as if it were real and he had a direct line of contact with the characters in it). He often discussed what was going to happen in Make-Believe before the next fantasy segment was shown ("Let\'s pretend that Prince Tuesday has been having scary dreams..."), and sometimes acted out bits of Make-Believe with models on a table before the camera transitioned to the live-action puppet rendition. The miniature motorized'
[404] link 'trolley', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Tram'
StaticText ', which was known in character form as "Trolley", with its accompanying fast-paced piano theme music, and which was operated by Rogers working buttons and controls hidden on the side of the bench on which Rogers would usually sit with his left hand, was the only element that appeared regularly in both the realistic world and Make-Believe: it was used to transport viewers from one realm to the other. Rogers, however, was mentioned from time to time in Make-Believe, particularly by Mr. McFeely, who appeared occasionally in the Make-Believe segments and seemed to form a link between the two worlds. The idea of the trolley came from Rogers. When he was young, many'
[405] link 'trolleys', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Light_Rail#Overview'
StaticText 'operated in'
[406] link 'Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh'
StaticText ', and he liked riding on them.'
[408] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Children's_Museum_of_Pittsburgh:_Welcome_to_Mister_Rogers_Neighborhood-26"
StaticText '['
StaticText '26'
StaticText ']'
StaticText "This reality/fantasy distinction put Rogers' series in sharp contrast with other children's series, such as"
[411] link 'Sesame Street', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sesame_Street'
StaticText 'and'
StaticText 'Captain Kangaroo'
StaticText ', which freely mixed realistic and fantastic elements.'
[413] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Trolley was a character in its own right. Often when it crossed into the Neighborhood of Make Believe, it would stop and have a "conversation" with King Friday XIII (by moving back and forth slightly and making bell noises to respond to Friday) then continue on. Trolley also truly showed the difference between the worlds during the week when the three youngest puppet characters (Daniel Striped Tiger, Prince Tuesday, and Ana Platypus) prepared for and went to school for the first time, as it played the'
[414] link 'school bus', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/School_bus'
StaticText ". When in Mister Rogers' house, it simply had two pieces of yellow construction paper shaped and drawn like the profile of a school bus stuck to its sides, but in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, it had a chassis on it that made it look like a school bus."
[415] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series featured "Picture Picture", a'
[416] link 'rear-projection', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Video_projector'
StaticText 'motion picture and slide projector, whose screen is encased with a picture frame. In early episodes, Picture Picture would show various films or slides at Mister Rogers\' command; after the material was presented, Mister Rogers would thank Picture Picture, to which it would return a "You\'re Welcome" on its screen. After 1970, Picture Picture no longer operated magically, becoming merely a projector; Mister Rogers would insert a film, slides or videotape through a slot on the side, then show the material using a wired remote control (slides were viewed on Picture Picture; films and video were faded in to the clip). When Picture Picture was not used, a different painting would be displayed on its screen. Often it would display the words "Hello" or "Hi" at the opening.'
[417] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series was also notable for its use of'
[418] link 'jazz', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jazz'
StaticText '-inspired music, mostly arranged and performed by'
[419] link 'Johnny Costa', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Johnny_Costa'
StaticText ", until Costa's death in 1996, when he was succeeded by Michael Moricz for the remainder of the series. The music was unique in its simplicity and flow that blended with the series' sketches and features. The music was usually played live during taping. Lyrics and melodies were written and sung by Rogers, who created more than 200 original songs."
[420] group ''
[421] DisclosureTriangle 'Characters', expanded=True
[422] heading 'Characters'
[425] image '', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/I/Mr._McFeely_heads_to_post_office.jpg.webp'
StaticText 'Mr. McFeely ("Speedy Delivery") leads a group to the post office to hand-deliver their completed 2010 Census forms during the "Count Me In In 2010 Rally" in Homestead, PA.'
[427] group ''
[428] DisclosureTriangle "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", expanded=True
[429] heading "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
[431] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Characters on the series include:'
[432] list ''
[433] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Neighbor Aber (Chuck Aber) - A resident of Westwood who is an associate of Mayor Maggie and does a lot of odd jobs. His real world counterpart also does odd jobs.'
[434] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Lady Aberlin ('
[435] link 'Betty Aberlin', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Betty_Aberlin'
StaticText ") - The niece of King Friday XIII. Her real-world counterpart Betty is an actress who is the manager of Betty's Little Theater."
[436] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Scientist Adler (Bud Adler) - A'
[437] link 'scientist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Scientist'
StaticText 'who offers his scientific expertise in the real world and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in earlier episodes.'
[438] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Charles Appel - A'
[439] link 'teacher', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Teacher'
StaticText 'and'
[440] link 'magician', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Magic_(illusion)'
StaticText 'who is a friend of Mr. Rogers.'
[441] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Natalie Baker - The cousin of Joe Negri and mother of Angela and Reid who is a piano-playing teacher.'
[442] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Marilyn Barnett - The'
[443] link 'gym teacher', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Physical_education'
StaticText 'at the neighborhood school.'
[444] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Chef Brockett ('
[445] link 'Don Brockett', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Don_Brockett'
StaticText ') - A'
[446] link 'baker', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Baker'
StaticText "who owns Brocket's Bakery. His Neighborhood of Make-Believe counterpart assists Edgar Cooke in the kitchen."
[447] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Bob Brown - A'
[448] link 'puppeteer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Puppeteer'
StaticText 'and'
[449] link 'marionette', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Marionette'
StaticText "maker who is proprietor of Bob's Marionette Theater which is next door to Mr. Rogers' house."
[450] listitem ''
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StaticText "Judy Brown - The wife of Bob and co-proprietor of Bob's Marionette Theater."
[451] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Michael Brown - The son of Bob and Judy Brown.'
[452] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Tony Chiroldes - The proprietor of the shop "Tony\'s" which specializes in toys, books, and costumes.'
[453] listitem ''
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StaticText "Jose Cisneros - An employee at Brocket's Bakery and cousin of Gladys Schenk who operates the counter and soda shop. He started working at Brocket Bakery after Gladys had a baby."
[454] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Officer Clemmons ('
[455] link 'François Clemmons', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fran%C3%A7ois_Clemmons'
StaticText ') - A'
[456] link 'police officer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Police_officer'
StaticText 'who is a trained opera singer.'
[457] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Dr. David Crippens - The neighborhood'
[458] link 'doctor', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Physician'
StaticText '.'
[459] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
[460] link 'Keith David', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Keith_David'
StaticText '- In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, he is a carpenter who lives in Southwood. His real world counterpart appears in episode 1514 where he collects the money from the'
[462] link 'Donkey Kong', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Donkey_Kong_(video_game)'
StaticText "arcade game at Brockett's Bakery."
[463] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Emily the Poetry Lady (Emily Jacobson) - She appeared in early episodes.'
[464] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Joey Hollingsworth - A tap dancer who shares his talents in the "real" world and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[465] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Pilot Ito (Yoshi Ito) - An opera singer who serves as the royal pilot of King Friday XIII.'
[466] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Susan Linn - A local'
[467] link 'puppeteer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Puppeteer'
StaticText "who often makes up stories that involve Audrey Duck and Catalion at Betty's Little Theater."
[468] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Mayor Maggie (Maggie Stewart) - The'
[469] link 'Mayor', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mayor'
StaticText 'of Westwood. Her real world counterpart Maggie is an expert at sign language.'
[470] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Mr. McFeely ('
[471] link 'David Newell', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/David_Newell'
StaticText ') - The'
[472] link 'delivery man', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Delivery_(commerce)'
StaticText 'for "Speedy Delivery" who was a frequent visitor to Mr. Rogers\' house. He was named for Fred Rogers\' maternal grandfather.'
[474] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-newellcnn-27"
StaticText '['
StaticText '27'
StaticText ']'
[476] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Mrs. McFeely (Betsy Nadas) - The wife of Mr. McFeely.'
[477] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Elsie Neal - A woman who operates the neighborhood craft and costume shop.'
[478] listitem ''
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StaticText "Debbie Neal - The daughter of Elsie Neal and an excellent singer who works at Negri's Music Shop."
[479] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Handyman Negri ('
[480] link 'Joe Negri', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joe_Negri'
StaticText ') - A'
[481] link 'jazz-guitarist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jazz_guitarist'
StaticText "who has taught music at several Pittsburgh universities. His real world counterpart Joe operates the musical-instrument shop called Negri's Music Shop on Rogers's street."
[483] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-28"
StaticText '['
StaticText '28'
StaticText ']'
[485] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Miss Paulificate (Audrey Roth) - The royal telephone operator. Her real-world counterpart Audrey operates a janitorial service called Audrey Cleans Everything, where her mobile home serves as her office.'
[486] listitem ''
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StaticText "Sergio Pinto - An employer at Brockett's Bakery who runs the counter and would teach some Spanish words to Mr. Rogers."
[487] listitem ''
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[488] link 'Mary Rawson', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mary_Rawson'
StaticText '- She shows interest in the theater and mime at "Betty\'s Little Theater."'
[489] listitem ''
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[490] link 'John Reardon', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/John_Reardon_(baritone)'
StaticText '- An opera singer and frequent visitor of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe who helps its residents write and perform various operas.'
[491] listitem ''
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StaticText "Gladys Schenk - A mother of two and an employee at Brockett's Bakery and cousin of Jose Cisneros."
[492] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Chrissy Thompson - The granddaughter of Mr. McFeely and Mrs. McFeely. She has'
[493] link 'spina bifida', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Spina_bifida'
StaticText 'which requires her to use leg braces and openly talks about it.'
[494] listitem ''
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[495] link 'Bob Trow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bob_Trow'
StaticText "- He runs Trow's Workshop where he works as a"
[496] link 'craftsman', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Artisan'
StaticText ". It is at Trow's Workshop that Bob creates and fixes things for Mister Rogers and his fellow neighbors."
[497] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Jewel Walker - A'
[498] link 'mime artist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mime_artist'
StaticText '.'
[499] paragraph ''
StaticText "Only Mr. McFeely, Mrs. McFeely, Officer Clemons, Scientist Adler, and Chef Brockett appeared substantially the same way in both Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe."
[500] group ''
[501] DisclosureTriangle 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', expanded=True
[502] heading 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe'
[503] note ''
StaticText 'Main article:'
[504] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
[505] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The "Neighborhood of Make-Believe" is the fictional kingdom visited by Mr. Rogers during the show. Characters in the'
StaticText 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe'
StaticText 'were portrayed by both hand puppets and actors. Fred Rogers was the puppeteer for a great number of the characters:'
[507] list ''
[508] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Collette'
[509] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Cornflake S. Pecially'
[510] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Daniel Stripèd Tiger'
[511] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Donkey Hodie'
[512] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Edgar Cooke'
[513] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Grandpère Tiger'
[514] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Henrietta Pussycat'
[515] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Ino A. Horse'
[516] listitem ''
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StaticText 'King Friday XIII'
[517] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Lady Elaine Fairchilde'
[518] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Mrs. Frogg'
[519] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Princess Margeret H. Lizard'
[520] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Queen Sara Saturday'
[521] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Tadpole Frogg'
[522] listitem ''
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StaticText 'X the Owl'
[523] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Other characters and their performers or puppeteers:'
[524] list ''
[525] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Anna Platypus'
[526] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones'
[527] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Bob Dog'
[528] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Cousin Mary Owl'
[529] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Cousin Steven Owl'
[530] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Dr. Duckbill Platypus'
[531] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Elsie Jean Platypus'
[532] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Harriett Elizabeth Cow'
[533] listitem ''
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StaticText 'H.J. Elephant III'
[534] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Hula Mouse'
[535] listitem ''
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StaticText 'James Michael Jones'
[536] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Prince Tuesday'
[537] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Purple Panda'
[538] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Robert Troll'
[539] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In addition to'
[540] link 'Bob Trow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bob_Trow'
StaticText 'other regular puppeteers included'
[541] link 'Michael Horton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Horton_(actor)'
StaticText ', Lenny Meledandri (1980–2001), and Carole Switala.'
[542] paragraph ''
[543] link 'Michael Keaton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Keaton'
StaticText "made his first television appearance as a volunteer in 1975. He played an acrobat in a troupe called The Flying Zookeenies that performed for King Friday's birthday and was also in charge of running the Trolley."
[545] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-29"
StaticText '['
StaticText '29'
StaticText ']'
[547] group ''
[548] DisclosureTriangle 'Operas', expanded=True
[549] heading 'Operas'
[550] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Thirteen in-series "operas" took place during the course of the series within the Make-Believe segments.'
[552] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-newellcnn-27"
StaticText '['
StaticText '27'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'Many of them featured American baritone'
[554] link 'John Reardon', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/John_Reardon_(baritone)'
StaticText 'as a main character. The operas would encompass the entire episode and would be seen after a brief introduction by Mr. Rogers.'
[555] list ''
[556] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Babysitter Opera (1968)'
[557] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Campsite Opera (1968)'
[558] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Teddy Bear/Whaling Ship Opera (1969)'
[559] listitem ''
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StaticText '"Pineapples and Tomatoes" (1970)'
[560] listitem ''
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StaticText '"Monkey\'s Uncle" (1971)'
[561] listitem ''
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StaticText '"Snow People and Warm Pussycat" (1972)'
[562] listitem ''
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StaticText '"Potato Bugs and Cows" (1973)'
[563] listitem ''
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StaticText '"All in the Laundry" (1974)'
[564] listitem ''
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StaticText '"Key to Otherland" (1975)'
[565] listitem ''
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[566] listitem ''
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StaticText '"Spoon Mountain" (1982)'
[567] listitem ''
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StaticText '"A Granddad for Daniel" (1984)'
[568] listitem ''
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StaticText '"A Star for Kitty" (1986)'
[569] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Additionally, a play,'
StaticText 'Josephine The Short-Necked Giraffe'
StaticText ', first aired in 1989 as a tribute to the late John Reardon.'
[571] group ''
[572] DisclosureTriangle 'Guests', expanded=True
[573] heading 'Guests'
[574] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Guests on the series ranged from cellist'
[575] link 'Yo-Yo Ma', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Yo-Yo_Ma'
StaticText 'to actor and'
[576] link 'bodybuilder', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bodybuilder'
StaticText ''
[577] link 'Lou Ferrigno', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Lou_Ferrigno'
StaticText "of TV's"
[579] link 'The Incredible Hulk', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Incredible_Hulk_(1978_TV_series)'
StaticText '(in a 2001 piece where celebrities were asked about their heroes, Rogers cited Ma as one of his heroes). A 1968 visit by electronic music pioneer'
[580] link 'Bruce Haack', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bruce_Haack'
StaticText 'resurfaced in the 2004 documentary'
StaticText 'Haack: King of Techno'
StaticText '.'
[582] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Guests on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'were often surprised to find that although Rogers was just as gentle and patient in life as on television, he was nevertheless a'
[584] link 'perfectionist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Perfectionism_(psychology)'
StaticText 'who did not allow "shoddy"'
[585] link 'ad-libbing', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Ad-lib'
StaticText ';'
[587] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-30"
StaticText '['
StaticText '30'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'he believed that children were thoughtful people who deserved programming as good as anything produced for adults on television.'
[590] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-31"
StaticText '['
StaticText '31'
StaticText ']'
[592] paragraph ''
StaticText "Rogers appeared as a guest on some other series. On the children's"
[593] link 'animated cartoon', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Animated_cartoon'
StaticText 'series'
[595] link 'Arthur', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Arthur_(TV_series)'
StaticText ', for example, Rogers plays himself as an'
[596] link 'aardvark', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Aardvark'
StaticText 'like Arthur. Later on, Arthur appears as a guest in hand-puppet form in a 1999 episode of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'in the'
[598] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText '.'
[599] link 'Bill Nye', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bill_Nye'
StaticText ", host of a science-themed program, and Rogers also exchanged appearances on each other's series, as did Rogers and"
[600] link 'Captain Kangaroo', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Captain_Kangaroo'
StaticText '. Rogers additionally appeared in an episode of'
[602] link 'Sesame Street', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sesame_Street'
StaticText ', where he explains to'
[603] link 'Big Bird', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Big_Bird'
StaticText 'that even if one loses a running race such as the one Big Bird had run against his friend "'
[604] link 'Snuffy', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Snuffleupagus'
StaticText '", no hard feelings threaten to break the two of them apart.'
[606] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-32"
StaticText '['
StaticText '32'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'Big Bird himself also appeared in one episode of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe when he came to deliver his entry to the "Draw the Neighborhood" art contest.'
[609] group ''
[610] DisclosureTriangle 'Funding', expanded=True
[611] heading 'Funding'
[612] list ''
[613] listitem ''
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StaticText "N.E.T. affiliated stations children's program fund (1968–70)"
[614] listitem ''
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StaticText 'The Sears-Roebuck Foundation (1968–76, 1979–92)'
[615] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Corporation for Public Broadcasting (1971–76, 1991–2001)'
[616] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (1975)'
[617] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Ford Foundation (1975–76)'
[618] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Johnson & Johnson (1975–76)'
[619] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Office of Education (1974–75)'
[620] listitem ''
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[621] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The Ford Foundation, Public Television Stations and Johnson & Johnson also provided funding for repeats of the 1969-1975 color episodes, beginning in 1976.'
[622] group ''
[623] DisclosureTriangle 'After the series', expanded=True
[624] heading 'After the series'
[625] paragraph ''
StaticText "When Fred Rogers died in 2003, PBS's website provided suggestions to parents on how to respond to children who ask about Rogers' death."
[627] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-33"
StaticText '['
StaticText '33'
StaticText ']'
[629] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Beginning on September 3, 2007, some PBS affiliates began replacing the show with new programs such as'
[631] link 'Super Why!', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Super_Why!'
StaticText ','
[633] link 'WordGirl', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WordGirl'
StaticText 'and'
[635] link 'WordWorld', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WordWorld'
StaticText '. In June 2008, PBS announced that, beginning in late 2008, the network would stop broadcasting'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'as part of its daily syndication lineup to member stations, instead airing the program only once a week over the weekend.'
[638] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-34"
StaticText '['
StaticText '34'
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StaticText ''
[640] link 'Milwaukee PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Milwaukee_PBS'
StaticText ', for example, still carries the show once a week, on Sunday, over its primary HD/SD channel.'
[642] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-35"
StaticText '['
StaticText '35'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'Beginning on September 1, 2008,'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText 'was replaced by new programming such as'
[646] link 'Martha Speaks', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Martha_Speaks_(TV_series)'
StaticText ','
[648] link 'Sid the Science Kid', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sid_the_Science_Kid'
StaticText ', and an update of'
[650] link 'The Electric Company', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Electric_Company_(2009_TV_series)'
StaticText '. However, individual member stations have the option of airing'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText 'independently of the PBS syndicated feed, with series home'
[652] link 'WQED', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
StaticText 'in particular continuing to air the series daily until 2010.'
[654] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-36"
StaticText '['
StaticText '36'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'There was a campaign in 2008 and 2009 to urge PBS and all member stations to bring the show back seven days a week.'
[657] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-37"
StaticText '['
StaticText '37'
StaticText ']'
[659] paragraph ''
StaticText "To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series' national premiere, PBS aired select episodes of"
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'for a week in February 2018.'
[661] group ''
[662] DisclosureTriangle 'Spin-offs', expanded=True
[663] heading 'Spin-offs'
[664] note ''
StaticText 'Main articles:'
[665] link "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Daniel_Tiger's_Neighborhood"
StaticText 'and'
[666] link 'Donkey Hodie (TV series)', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Donkey_Hodie_(TV_series)'
[667] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In July 2011, during the annual'
[668] link 'Television Critics Association', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Television_Critics_Association'
StaticText 'summer press tour, it was announced that a new animated spin-off series,'
[670] link "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Daniel_Tiger's_Neighborhood"
StaticText ', was in production. The show debuted on most PBS stations on September 3, 2012. The series features Daniel Tiger, the four-year-old son of'
[671] link 'Daniel Striped Tiger', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/King_Friday_XIII'
StaticText ', as a host of the series, which also features characters of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe all grown older, with the children now having families of their own.'
[673] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-THR073111-8"
StaticText '['
StaticText '8'
StaticText ']'
[676] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-38"
StaticText '['
StaticText '38'
StaticText ']'
[678] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A second spin-off titled'
[680] link 'Donkey Hodie', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Donkey_Hodie_(TV_series)'
StaticText ', focusing on the titular character, aired on PBS May 3, 2021. The puppet series features a radically different design for the character along with his friends Purple Panda, Duck Duck and Bob Dog, as they learn and sing through the land of "Someplace Else".'
[682] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-39"
StaticText '['
StaticText '39'
StaticText ']'
[685] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-40"
StaticText '['
StaticText '40'
StaticText ']'
[687] group ''
[688] DisclosureTriangle 'Music and regular songs', expanded=True
[689] heading 'Music and regular songs'
[690] group ''
[691] DisclosureTriangle 'Regular songs', expanded=True
[692] heading 'Regular songs'
[693] note ''
StaticText '"Won\'t You Be My Neighbor?" redirects here. For the film, see'
[694] link "Won't You Be My Neighbor? (film)", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Won't_You_Be_My_Neighbor%3F_(film)"
StaticText '.'
[695] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The song "Won\'t You Be My Neighbor?" was written by Fred Rogers in 1967 and was used as the opening theme for each episode of the show.'
[696] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In the first three seasons of the show, during which new episodes were constantly being produced, each show ended with the song "Tomorrow", which was written by Rogers\' former colleague,'
[697] link 'Josie Carey', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Josie_Carey'
StaticText '. Starting with Season 4 in 1971, "Tomorrow" was used only on Monday through Thursday episodes, and a new closing song, which is titled as "The Weekend Song", was used only on Friday episodes as the program would not return until Monday.'
[698] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Eventually, the "Tomorrow" song was removed entirely due to copyright issues, and by 1973, Rogers sang "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" at the end of each episode. Prior to 1973, the original version of "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" was used as part of Mister Rogers\' general repertoire of songs. When "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" became the closing theme for'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'in 1973, it used a rewrite of "The Weekend Song" at the end, using only the first four lines: "And I\'ll be back when the day is new, and I\'ll have more ideas for you. And you\'ll have things you\'ll want to talk about; I will too". This was only used on Monday through Thursday episodes. On Friday episodes, the lyric was changed to "week" instead of "day". On early episodes of this season, the line was originally written as "When tomorrow is new".'
[700] group ''
[701] DisclosureTriangle 'Music', expanded=True
[702] heading 'Music'
[703] paragraph ''
[704] link 'Musical directors', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Music_director'
StaticText 'for the series include:'
[705] list ''
[706] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
[707] link 'Johnny Costa', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Johnny_Costa'
StaticText '(1968–96)'
[708] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText "Michael Moricz, who took over as music director after Costa's death and served until the end of the series in 2001."
[709] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In addition to arranging and directing the music heard on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText ', Costa, along with other musicians, performed almost all the'
[711] link 'background music', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Background_music'
StaticText "heard on the series, including the show's recognizable main theme, the trolley whistle, Mr. McFeeley's frenetic speedy delivery piano plonks, the vibraphone flute-toots (played on a synthesizer) as Fred fed his fish, dreamy celesta lines,"
[712] link 'incidental music', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Incidental_music'
StaticText ", and Rogers' entrance and exit tunes. Each day an episode was taped, Costa and his ensemble played live in the studio for the filming. Musicians who played in this ensemble were:"
[713] list ''
[714] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Johnny Costa'
StaticText ''
StaticText '–'
[716] link 'Piano', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Piano'
StaticText ','
[717] link 'Celesta', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Celesta'
StaticText ','
[718] link 'Synthesizer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Synthesizer'
StaticText ', & Trolley Whistle'
[719] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
[720] link 'Joe Negri', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joe_Negri'
StaticText '–'
[721] link 'Guitar', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Guitar'
[722] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Carl McVicker Jr. –'
[723] link 'Double Bass', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Double_Bass'
[724] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Bobby Rawsthorne –'
[725] link 'Drums', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Drums'
StaticText '&'
[726] link 'Percussion', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Percussion'
[728] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-41"
StaticText '['
StaticText '41'
StaticText ']'
[731] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-42"
StaticText '['
StaticText '42'
StaticText ']'
[733] paragraph ''
StaticText "Even after Costa's death in 1996, much of the music heard on the program continued to be Costa's and his name continued to be listed in the show's"
[734] link 'closing credits', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Closing_credits'
StaticText 'as one of its Musical Directors.'
[736] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-43"
StaticText '['
StaticText '43'
StaticText ']'
[738] group ''
[739] DisclosureTriangle 'Broadcast history', expanded=True
[740] heading 'Broadcast history'
[741] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The first broadcast of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'was on the'
[743] link 'National Educational Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
StaticText 'network on February 19, 1968; the color NET logo appeared on a model building at the beginning and end of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'from 1969 to 1970. When NET ceased operations, the series moved its successor network PBS, even though episodes up until the end of the fourth season in May 1971 were still copyrighted by and produced for NET.'
[746] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-44"
StaticText '['
StaticText '44'
StaticText ']'
[748] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series\' first season (1968) consisted of 130 episodes, produced in black-and-white. For seasons 2–8 (1969–75), the show produced 65 new color episodes each year. By the end of season 8, this meant there was a library of 455 color episodes which could be repeated indefinitely. Rogers and the rest of the show\'s cast and crew began suffering burnout from taping 65 episodes a year and in 1975, Rogers made the decision to take a break from the series for a few years. As a consequence, season 9 (1976) consisted of only five episodes. These five new episodes (which aired the final week of original episodes of the so-called "first series") featured Mister Rogers in his workshop, watching scenes of past episodes of his series, which he recorded on videocassettes and kept on the shelf in his workshop. On the Friday episode of that week (February 20, 1976), he reminded viewers that they, too, could watch many of those old episodes beginning the following week. During the hiatus period, two primetime episodes were produced and aired as specials: a Christmas show in December 1977 and a "springtime"-themed show.'
[749] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1978, production of the series resumed, with an eye towards "freshening up" the show by producing 15 new episodes per year. These "second series" episodes, which began airing in August 1979, would be mixed in with the already-airing cycle of repeats from the so-called "first series" (i.e., the color episodes of seasons 2–9, aired from 1969 to 1976).'
[750] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series aired 15 new episodes annually between 1979 and 1993. As well, there were occasional "Mister Rogers Talks with Parents About..." specials, which featured panelists discussing ways in which parents could talk to their children about the issues discussed on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '. These specials were usually aired on weekends, just prior to the airing of a new batch of Monday-to-Friday episodes.'
[752] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Beginning in 1994, the production schedule was changed so that 10 new episodes a year were produced instead of 15. Shortly thereafter, as of August 11, 1995, the episodes from the "first series" (1968–76) were withdrawn from the repeat schedule, since there were over 200 "second series" episodes available for broadcast, and many of the first series episodes had become outdated. The show\'s final years varied the number of episodes produced per season: season 26 (1995–96) consisted of 20 episodes, season 27 (1997) produced 10 episodes, seasons 28 and 29 (1998–99) both contained 15 episodes, and season 30 (2000) reverted to 10 episodes. The final season, season 31 (2001), consisted of only 5 episodes, centering on the theme "Celebrate The Arts".'
[753] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A few episodes from the "first series" are available for viewing in the'
[754] link 'Paley Center for Media', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Paley_Center_for_Media'
StaticText ', including the first episode of the series and the first color episode. A complete collection of episodes, including more than 900 videotapes and scripts from the show along with other promotional materials produced by Rogers or his Family Communications Inc. production company, exists in the'
[755] link 'University of Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh'
StaticText "'s Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Archives located in the Elizabeth Nesbitt Room in the university's"
[756] link 'School of Information Sciences', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Information_Sciences'
StaticText ''
[757] link 'Building', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Information_Sciences'
StaticText '.'
[759] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-45"
StaticText '['
StaticText '45'
StaticText ']'
[761] group ''
[762] DisclosureTriangle 'Reruns', expanded=True
[763] heading 'Reruns'
[764] paragraph ''
StaticText 'When PBS began re-airing the first 460 color episodes of the series in 1976, some of the earliest color episodes from 1969 and 1970 were re-edited with new voice-overs or footage. For example, in one 1970 episode where Mister Rogers demonstrates the noise-proof ear protectors that airport workers use on the tarmac, the film footage used featured a worker directing a'
[765] link 'United Airlines', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/United_Airlines'
StaticText 'jet with its stylized "U" logo—which was not introduced until 1974. All of the episodes revised from the first series also included an extra segment following the closing credits, mentioning the episode number and additional companies that provided funding since these episodes originally aired, even though they had not provided funding at the time of original production the use of episode number correlated to an activity guide for parents, which includes activities and discussion topics for parents and child care providers to utilize with their children.'
[767] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-46"
StaticText '['
StaticText '46'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The black and white episodes of the first season were last re-run on August 21, 1970, just before NET was replaced by PBS.'
[769] paragraph ''
StaticText 'As of 2013'
StaticText ', almost all of the 1979–2001 "second series" episodes are still in active rotation on a number of PBS stations.'
[772] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-47"
StaticText '['
StaticText '47'
StaticText ']'
[775] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-48"
StaticText '['
StaticText '48'
StaticText ']'
[778] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-49"
StaticText '['
StaticText '49'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The only exception is the week-long "Conflict" series (episodes #1521–#1525), first aired during the week of November 7–11, 1983. The series/story arc covered the topics of war, bombs, and an arms race, and was created in response to the'
[780] link 'Invasion of Grenada', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Invasion_of_Grenada'
StaticText ', and the'
[781] link '1983 Beirut barracks bombings', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/1983_Beirut_barracks_bombings'
StaticText '. The "Conflict" series was last aired on PBS during the week of April 1–5, 1996.'
[782] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Only a few episodes of the series have been released to DVD by'
[783] link 'Anchor Bay Entertainment', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Anchor_Bay_Entertainment'
StaticText ', although some earlier compilation-based releases were issued on'
[784] link 'VHS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/VHS'
StaticText 'by'
[785] link 'Playhouse Video', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Playhouse_Video'
StaticText 'during the mid-1980s. 100 episodes have subsequently been released as part of'
[786] link 'Amazon Video', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Amazon_Video'
StaticText '.'
[788] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-50"
StaticText '['
StaticText '50'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'A DVD set titled the'
StaticText "It's a Beautiful Day Collection"
StaticText ', containing 30 episodes from the second series, was released on March 27, 2018 by PBS.'
[792] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-51"
StaticText '['
StaticText '51'
StaticText ']'
[795] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-tv-shows-on-dvd-52"
StaticText '['
StaticText '52'
StaticText ']'
[797] group ''
[798] DisclosureTriangle 'Twitch marathons', expanded=True
[799] heading 'Twitch marathons'
[800] paragraph ''
StaticText 'On May 11, 2017, streaming video platform'
[801] link 'Twitch', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Twitch_(service)'
StaticText 'announced with'
[802] link 'The Fred Rogers Company', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Fred_Rogers_Company'
StaticText 'that 886 episodes of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'would be streamed live on the Internet over an 18-day period (although several episodes were skipped over during the marathon, most notably the 1983 "Conflict" episodes).'
[805] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-FR120517-53"
StaticText '['
StaticText '53'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The marathon began on May 15, 2017, at noon'
[807] link 'PT', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pacific_Time_Zone'
StaticText 'and ended on June 3, 2017. The marathon included many'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText 'episodes that had only aired once before. During the live stream, viewers were encouraged to support their local'
[809] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
StaticText 'station.'
[811] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-FR120517-53"
StaticText '['
StaticText '53'
StaticText ']'
[813] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'joined other popular PBS shows, including'
[816] link 'The Joy of Painting', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Joy_of_Painting'
StaticText 'and'
[818] link 'The French Chef', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_French_Chef'
StaticText ', that have been streamed on the Twitch service.'
[820] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-FR120517-53"
StaticText '['
StaticText '53'
StaticText ']'
[822] paragraph ''
StaticText "On March 20, 2018, Twitch began streaming a 90-episode marathon to commemorate Rogers' 90th birthday, followed by a repeat marathon of the series."
[824] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-consequence-of-sound-2018-twitch-54"
StaticText '['
StaticText '54'
StaticText ']'
[827] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-roling-stone-2018-twitch-55"
StaticText '['
StaticText '55'
StaticText ']'
[829] group ''
[830] DisclosureTriangle 'Episodes', expanded=True
[831] heading 'Episodes'
[833] table ''
[834] rowgroup ''
[835] row ''
[836] columnheader 'Season'
[837] columnheader 'Episodes'
[838] columnheader 'Originally aired'
[839] row ''
[840] columnheader 'First aired'
[841] columnheader 'Last aired'
[842] columnheader 'Network'
[843] row ''
[844] cell ''
[845] rowheader '1'
[846] link '1', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_1)"
[847] cell '130'
[848] cell 'February 19, 1968'
[849] cell 'August 16, 1968'
[850] cell 'NET'
[851] link 'NET', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
[852] row ''
[853] cell ''
[854] rowheader '2'
[855] link '2', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_2)"
[856] cell '65'
[857] cell 'February 10, 1969'
[858] cell 'May 9, 1969'
[859] row ''
[860] cell ''
[861] rowheader '3'
[862] link '3', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_3)"
[863] cell '65'
[864] cell 'February 2, 1970'
[865] cell 'May 1, 1970'
[866] row ''
[867] cell ''
[868] rowheader '4'
[869] link '4', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_4)"
[870] cell '65'
[871] cell 'February 15, 1971'
[872] cell 'May 14, 1971'
[873] cell 'PBS'
[874] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
[875] row ''
[876] cell ''
[877] rowheader '5'
[878] link '5', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_5)"
[879] cell '65'
[880] cell 'February 21, 1972'
[881] cell 'May 19, 1972'
[882] row ''
[883] cell ''
[884] rowheader '6'
[885] link '6', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_6)"
[886] cell '65'
[887] cell 'February 19, 1973'
[888] cell 'May 18, 1973'
[889] row ''
[890] cell ''
[891] rowheader '7'
[892] link '7', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_7)"
[893] cell '65'
[894] cell 'February 18, 1974'
[895] cell 'May 17, 1974'
[896] row ''
[897] cell ''
[898] rowheader '8'
[899] link '8', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_8)"
[900] cell '65'
[901] cell 'February 17, 1975'
[902] cell 'May 16, 1975'
[903] row ''
[904] cell ''
[905] rowheader '9'
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[907] cell '5'
[908] cell 'February 16, 1976'
[909] cell 'February 20, 1976'
[910] row ''
[911] cell ''
[912] rowheader '10'
[913] link '10', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_10)"
[914] cell '15'
[915] cell 'August 27, 1979'
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[917] row ''
[918] cell ''
[919] rowheader '11'
[920] link '11', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_11)"
[921] cell '15'
[922] cell 'February 16, 1981'
[923] cell 'July 24, 1981'
[924] row ''
[925] cell ''
[926] rowheader '12'
[927] link '12', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_12)"
[928] cell '15'
[929] cell 'March 1, 1982'
[930] cell 'July 2, 1982'
[931] row ''
[932] cell ''
[933] rowheader '13'
[934] link '13', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_13)"
[935] cell '15'
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[937] cell 'April 29, 1983'
[938] row ''
[939] cell ''
[940] rowheader '14'
[941] link '14', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_14)"
[942] cell '15'
[943] cell 'November 7, 1983'
[944] cell 'May 11, 1984'
[945] row ''
[946] cell ''
[947] rowheader '15'
[948] link '15', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_15)"
[949] cell '15'
[950] cell 'November 19, 1984'
[951] cell 'May 17, 1985'
[952] row ''
[953] cell ''
[954] rowheader '16'
[955] link '16', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_16)"
[956] cell '15'
[957] cell 'November 25, 1985'
[958] cell 'May 9, 1986'
[959] row ''
[960] cell ''
[961] rowheader '17'
[962] link '17', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_17)"
[963] cell '15'
[964] cell 'November 24, 1986'
[965] cell 'May 8, 1987'
[966] row ''
[967] cell ''
[968] rowheader '18'
[969] link '18', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_18)"
[970] cell '15'
[971] cell 'November 23, 1987'
[972] cell 'May 6, 1988'
[973] row ''
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[976] link '19', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_19)"
[977] cell '15'
[978] cell 'November 21, 1988'
[979] cell 'May 5, 1989'
[980] row ''
[981] cell ''
[982] rowheader '20'
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[984] cell '15'
[985] cell 'November 20, 1989'
[986] cell 'August 3, 1990'
[987] row ''
[988] cell ''
[989] rowheader '21'
[990] link '21', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_21)"
[991] cell '15'
[992] cell 'November 19, 1990'
[993] cell 'August 30, 1991'
[994] row ''
[995] cell ''
[996] rowheader '22'
[997] link '22', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_22)"
[998] cell '15'
[999] cell 'November 25, 1991'
[1000] cell 'August 28, 1992'
[1001] row ''
[1002] cell ''
[1003] rowheader '23'
[1004] link '23', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_23)"
[1005] cell '15'
[1006] cell 'November 23, 1992'
[1007] cell 'September 3, 1993'
[1008] row ''
[1009] cell ''
[1010] rowheader '24'
[1011] link '24', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_24)"
[1012] cell '10'
[1013] cell 'February 21, 1994'
[1014] cell 'September 2, 1994'
[1015] row ''
[1016] cell ''
[1017] rowheader '25'
[1018] link '25', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_25)"
[1019] cell '10'
[1020] cell 'February 20, 1995'
[1021] cell 'September 1, 1995'
[1022] row ''
[1023] cell ''
[1024] rowheader '26'
[1025] link '26', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_26)"
[1026] cell '20'
[1027] cell 'October 16, 1995'
[1028] cell 'August 30, 1996'
[1029] row ''
[1030] cell ''
[1031] rowheader '27'
[1032] link '27', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_27)"
[1033] cell '10'
[1034] cell 'February 17, 1997'
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[1036] row ''
[1037] cell ''
[1038] rowheader '28'
[1039] link '28', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_28)"
[1040] cell '15'
[1041] cell 'February 16, 1998'
[1042] cell 'August 28, 1998'
[1043] row ''
[1044] cell ''
[1045] rowheader '29'
[1046] link '29', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_29)"
[1047] cell '15'
[1048] cell 'February 15, 1999'
[1049] cell 'August 27, 1999'
[1050] row ''
[1051] cell ''
[1052] rowheader '30'
[1053] link '30', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_30)"
[1054] cell '10'
[1055] cell 'February 21, 2000'
[1056] cell 'September 1, 2000'
[1057] row ''
[1058] cell ''
[1059] rowheader '31'
[1060] link '31', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_31)"
[1061] cell '5'
[1062] cell 'August 27, 2001'
[1063] cell 'August 31, 2001'
[1064] row ''
[1065] cell ''
[1066] rowheader 'Specials'
[1067] link 'Specials', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#Specials"
[1068] cell '17'
[1069] cell 'June 7, 1968'
[1070] cell 'September 13, 1994'
[1071] cell 'NET (special 1), PBS (specials 2–17)'
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StaticText '(specials 2–17)'
[1075] group ''
[1076] DisclosureTriangle 'Specials', expanded=True
[1077] heading 'Specials'
[1078] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A prime time'
[1079] link 'Christmas special', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Christmas_by_medium'
StaticText ','
StaticText 'Christmastime with Mister Rogers'
StaticText ', first aired in 1977. This special had'
[1081] link 'François Clemmons', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fran%C3%A7ois_Clemmons'
StaticText "introducing a storyteller and flutist friend to Rogers. They filmed several narrated segments of the stories François' friend told. The special also had the"
[1082] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText 'segment which shows how they celebrated Christmas. The'
[1083] link 'trolley', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Tram'
StaticText 'had a banner on the roof that said "Merry Christmas" on one side, and "Happy Hannukah" on the other. This special was aired every Christmas season until 1982. This special\'s opening and close have Rogers walking through a real neighborhood while the titles roll rather than the model neighborhood used in the series.'
[1084] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1994, Rogers created another one-time special for PBS called'
StaticText "Fred Rogers' Heroes"
StaticText 'which consisted of documentary portraits of four real-life people whose work helped make their communities better. Rogers, uncharacteristically dressed in a suit and tie, hosted in wraparound segments that did not use the "Neighborhood" set.'
[1086] paragraph ''
StaticText 'For a time, Rogers produced specials for the parents as a precursor to the subject of the week on the Neighborhood called "Mister Rogers Talks To Parents About'
StaticText '[topic]'
StaticText '". Rogers did not host those specials, though; other people like'
[1088] link 'Joan Lunden', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joan_Lunden'
StaticText ', who hosted the "Conflict" special, and other news announcers played MC duties in front of a gallery of parents while Rogers answered questions from them. These specials were made to prepare the parents for any questions the children might ask after watching the episodes on that topic of the week.'
[1089] group ''
[1090] DisclosureTriangle "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like", expanded=True
[1091] heading "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like"
StaticText "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like"
[1093] paragraph ''
StaticText 'On March 6, 2018, a primetime special commemorating the 50th anniversary of the series aired on'
[1094] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
StaticText ', hosted by actor'
[1095] link 'Michael Keaton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Keaton'
StaticText '.'
[1097] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Mister_Rogers_Planet-11"
StaticText '['
StaticText '11'
StaticText ']'
[1100] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-56"
StaticText '['
StaticText '56'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The hour-long special also features interviews by musician'
[1102] link 'Yo-Yo Ma', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Yo-Yo_Ma'
StaticText ', musician'
[1103] link 'Itzhak Perlman', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Itzhak_Perlman'
StaticText ', actress'
[1104] link 'Sarah Silverman', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sarah_Silverman'
StaticText ', actress'
[1105] link 'Whoopi Goldberg', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Whoopi_Goldberg'
StaticText ', actor'
[1106] link 'John Lithgow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/John_Lithgow'
StaticText ', screenwriter'
[1107] link 'Judd Apatow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Judd_Apatow'
StaticText ', actor'
[1108] link 'David Newell', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/David_Newell'
StaticText ', producer Ellen Doherty, and spouse Joanne Byrd Rogers, as well as clips of memorable moments from the show, such as Rogers visiting'
[1109] link 'Koko the gorilla', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Koko_(gorilla)'
StaticText ','
[1110] link 'Margaret Hamilton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Margaret_Hamilton_(actress)'
StaticText 'dressing up as'
[1112] link 'The Wizard of Oz', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1939_film)'
StaticText "'s"
[1113] link 'Wicked Witch of the West', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Wicked_Witch_of_the_West#1939_film'
StaticText ', and'
[1114] link 'Jeff Erlanger', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jeff_Erlanger'
StaticText 'in his wheelchair singing "It\'s You I Like" with Rogers.'
[1116] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-57"
StaticText '['
StaticText '57'
StaticText ']'
[1118] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Earlier PBS specials include'
StaticText 'Our Neighbor, Fred Rogers'
StaticText 'in 1990 and'
StaticText "Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor"
StaticText 'in 2003.'
[1122] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-58"
StaticText '['
StaticText '58'
StaticText ']'
[1125] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-59"
StaticText '['
StaticText '59'
StaticText ']'
[1128] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-60"
StaticText '['
StaticText '60'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'A short special,'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers in Our Neighborhood'
StaticText 'by PBS station'
[1131] link 'WUCF', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WUCF-TV'
StaticText ", described Fred Rogers's college years and family connections in Florida."
[1133] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-61"
StaticText '['
StaticText '61'
StaticText ']'
[1135] group ''
[1136] DisclosureTriangle 'Tributes', expanded=True
[1137] heading 'Tributes'
[1138] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Over the years, many television shows, exhibits and attractions have been named in tribute to'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '. After three years as a traveling exhibit, the'
[1140] link "Children's Museum of Pittsburgh", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Children's_Museum_of_Pittsburgh"
[1142] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Children's_Museum_of_Pittsburgh:_Welcome_to_Mister_Rogers_Neighborhood-26"
StaticText '['
StaticText '26'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'had "Welcome to Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood" installed as a permanent exhibit in 2004.'
[1145] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-62"
StaticText '['
StaticText '62'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The'
[1147] link 'planetarium', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Planetarium'
StaticText 'show "The Sky Above Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood" is a computer-animated adaptation of the television show for preschool-aged children.'
[1149] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-63"
StaticText '['
StaticText '63'
StaticText ']'
StaticText ''
[1151] link 'Idlewild and Soak Zone', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Idlewild_and_Soak_Zone'
StaticText ", an amusement park near Rogers' hometown of"
[1152] link 'Latrobe, Pennsylvania', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Latrobe%2C_Pennsylvania'
StaticText 'has an attraction called "Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood of Make-Believe" featuring a life-size trolley ride, designed by Rogers. This was shut down in 2014 to reopen as Daniel Tiger\'s Neighborhood in 2015.'
[1154] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-64"
StaticText '['
StaticText '64'
StaticText ']'
[1157] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-65"
StaticText '['
StaticText '65'
StaticText ']'
StaticText "A children's play area at"
[1159] link 'Monroeville Mall', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Monroeville_Mall'
StaticText 'in the'
[1160] link 'Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh'
StaticText 'suburb of'
[1161] link 'Monroeville', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Monroeville%2C_Pennsylvania'
StaticText 'was named for the television show.'
[1163] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-66"
StaticText '['
StaticText '66'
StaticText ']'
[1165] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Many of the artifacts from the set of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText ", including the tree of X the owl, the make-believe neighborhood and the inside entrance to Mister Rogers' home is on display at the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh. Also included is a life-size figure of Mister Rogers and a sweater he wore on the show."
[1167] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A kiosk containing artifacts used during the series is located on Concourse C of'
[1168] link 'Pittsburgh International Airport', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_International_Airport'
StaticText ", near the children's play area."
[1170] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-mrrogers-67"
StaticText '['
StaticText '67'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'Archives at the'
[1173] link 'University of Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh'
StaticText "'s"
[1174] link 'School of Information Sciences', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Information_Sciences'
StaticText "is an academic resource and collection that contains correspondence, scripts, props, puppets, fan mail, 911 tapes including all but four episodes of the series on 3/4-inch production videotape; plus one on VHS (three other episodes are not in the collection) along with various videos of specials, interviews and scholarly articles that show the cultural impact of Fred Rogers' work."
[1176] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-68"
StaticText '['
StaticText '68'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'A statue of Fred Rogers exists on the'
[1178] link 'North Shore', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/North_Shore_(Pittsburgh)'
StaticText 'of the Allegheny River near'
[1179] link 'Heinz Field', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Heinz_Field'
StaticText 'at the surviving footing of the'
[1180] link 'Manchester Bridge', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Manchester_Bridge_(Pittsburgh)'
StaticText '.'
[1182] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-69"
StaticText '['
StaticText '69'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The original trolley from the shows is on display at the'
[1184] link 'Canadian Broadcasting Centre', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Canadian_Broadcasting_Centre'
StaticText 'in'
[1185] link 'Toronto', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Toronto'
StaticText ', Ontario.'
[1186] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A documentary feature film about the series, titled'
[1187] link "Won't You Be My Neighbor?", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Won't_You_Be_My_Neighbor%3F_(film)"
StaticText "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
StaticText ', was released by'
[1189] link 'Focus Features', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Focus_Features'
StaticText 'on June 8, 2018.'
[1191] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-70"
StaticText '['
StaticText '70'
StaticText ']'
[1194] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-NPR-1"
StaticText '['
StaticText '1'
StaticText ']'
[1197] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Mister_Rogers_Planet-11"
StaticText '['
StaticText '11'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'Another documentary,'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers & Me,'
StaticText 'was shown at film festivals in 2010 and on PBS stations in 2012.'
[1201] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-71"
StaticText '['
StaticText '71'
StaticText ']'
[1204] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-72"
StaticText '['
StaticText '72'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'An American drama film, titled'
[1207] link 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/A_Beautiful_Day_in_the_Neighborhood'
StaticText 'starring'
[1208] link 'Tom Hanks', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Tom_Hanks'
StaticText 'as Rogers, was released on November 22, 2019 by'
[1209] link 'TriStar Pictures', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/TriStar_Pictures'
StaticText '.'
[1211] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-73"
StaticText '['
StaticText '73'
StaticText ']'
[1213] paragraph ''
StaticText 'On September 21, 2018, a'
[1214] link 'Google Doodle', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Google_Doodle'
StaticText 'was created in honor of Mr. Rogers.'
[1216] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-74"
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StaticText '74'
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[1218] group ''
[1219] DisclosureTriangle 'Music', expanded=True
[1220] heading 'Music'
[1221] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The music of the show was interpreted by an eclectic mix of modern artists for the 2005 album'
StaticText 'Songs From the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers'
StaticText '. The'
[1223] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
StaticText 'show'
[1225] link 'Pittsburgh Dad', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Dad'
StaticText 'uses a piano theme song inspired by the jazz music constantly heard on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '.'
[1228] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-sensation-75"
StaticText '['
StaticText '75'
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StaticText 'The musical project'
[1230] link 'Symphony of Science', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Symphony_of_Science'
StaticText ', in association with PBS Digital Studios, created a music video called "Garden of Your Mind" from clips of the show, using Rogers\' own pitch-corrected spoken words to create a song.'
[1231] group ''
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[1233] heading 'References'
[1236] list ''
[1237] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Bianculli, David (February 19, 2018).'
[1240] link '"It\'s A Beautiful 50th Birthday For \'Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood\'"', url='https://www.npr.org/2018/02/19/586180373/its-a-beautiful-50th-birthday-for-mister-rogers-neighborhood'
StaticText '.'
[1241] link 'NPR', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Public_Radio'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'February 19,'
StaticText '2018'
StaticText '.'
[1244] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Owen, Rob (November 12, 2000).'
[1247] link '"There goes the Neighborhood: Mister Rogers will make last episodes of show in December"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/tv/20001112rogers2.asp'
StaticText '.'
[1249] link 'Pittsburgh Post-Gazette', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Post-Gazette'
StaticText 'Magazine'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'March 20,'
StaticText '2011'
StaticText '.'
[1252] listitem ''
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[1255] link '"Mr. Rogers says goodbye – for now"', url='http://edition.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/31/rogers.finale/'
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[1256] link 'CNN', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/CNN'
StaticText '. August 31, 2001'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2018'
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[1259] listitem ''
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[1262] link '"A friend in a zippered cardigan"', url='https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/a-friend-in-a-zippered-cardigan/article1011286/'
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[1264] link 'The Globe and Mail', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Globe_and_Mail'
StaticText '. February 28, 2003'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'September 19,'
StaticText '2018'
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[1269] link 'A Friend in a Zippered Cardigan', url='https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/a-friend-in-a-zippered-cardigan/article1011286/'
[1270] listitem ''
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[1273] link '"PBS Parents: Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood series summary"', url='https://www.pbs.org/parents/rogers/series/summary.html'
StaticText '.'
[1275] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
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[1276] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Millman, Joyce (August 10, 1999).'
[1279] link '"Brilliant Careers: Fred Rogers"', url='http://www.salon.com/people/bc/1999/08/10/rogers'
StaticText '.'
StaticText 'Salon'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'July 11,'
StaticText '2006'
StaticText '.'
[1283] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Nededog, Jethro (July 31, 2011).'
[1286] link '"Fred Rogers\' Legacy Lives on With a \'Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood\', Animated Spin Off From PBS"', url='https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/fred-rogers-legacy-lives-a-217532'
StaticText '.'
StaticText 'The Hollywood Reporter'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2012'
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[1290] listitem ''
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StaticText 'McCormick, Moira (January 31, 1998).'
[1293] link '"Almost 30, \'Neighborhood\' Is Still Central To Kids TV; Youngheart Eyes Mainstream"', url='https://books.google.com/books?id=iQ0EAAAAMBAJ&q=Mister+Rogers%27+Neighborhood+celebrates+30+years+on+air&pg=PA70'
StaticText '.'
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StaticText '. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p.'
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StaticText '2018'
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[1302] link '"Schedule Listings (Mountain) (Idaho Public Television)"', url='http://idahoptv.org/schedules/listings.cfm?calDate=31&calMonth=8&calYear=2007&TZ=MT&thisChannel=ALL&view=Current&startTime=09:00:00'
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StaticText '2014'
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[1305] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Hinckley, David (March 3, 2018).'
[1308] link '"Mister Rogers has become \'one of the coolest men on the planet\'"', url='http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/mister-rogers-hot-property-2018-article-1.3847564'
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[1310] link 'New York Daily News', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/New_York_Daily_News'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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[1316] link "Daniel Tiger's Birthday", url='https://vimeo.com/90788269'
StaticText 'Daniel Tiger'
StaticText "'"
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StaticText ', The Fred Rogers Company, April 2, 2014'
StaticText ', retrieved'
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StaticText '2018'
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[1323] link 'Sylvania Award page 1952-1958', url='http://uv201.com/TV_Pages/sylvania_award.htm'
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[1327] link '"The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on January 15, 1956 · Page 110"', url='https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/148344910/'
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[1334] link '"Obituary: Josie Carey / TV pioneer, star of \'The Children\'s Corner\'"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/news/obituaries/2004/05/29/Obituary-Josie-Carey-TV-pioneer-star-of-The-Children-s-Corner/stories/200405290156'
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StaticText '. Retrieved'
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[1341] link '"Our Small World – Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning & Children\'s Media"', url='http://www.fredrogerscenter.org/portfolio_page/our-small-world/'
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StaticText '. Retrieved'
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[1345] listitem ''
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[1348] link '"Fred Rogers Biography"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20180729173153/https://www.fredrogers.org/fred-rogers/bio/'
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StaticText '. Archived from'
[1350] link 'the original', url='https://www.fredrogers.org/fred-rogers/bio/'
StaticText 'on July 29, 2018'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'September 19,'
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[1355] link 'Interview with Fred Rogers, part 4 of 9', url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyGuURc6_3M'
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StaticText 'on'
[1358] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
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[1359] listitem ''
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[1362] link '"CBC: The original neighbourhood"', url='http://www.cbc.ca/75/2011/07/cbc-the-original-neighbourhood.html'
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[1369] link '"QED\'s \'Misterogers\' Given Sears\' Grant"', url='http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/88349797/'
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StaticText 'Newspapers.com'
StaticText '. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p.'
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StaticText '33'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2022'
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StaticText 'Montgomery, David (September 1, 2001).'
[1396] link '"For Mister Rogers, a Final Day in the Neighborhood"', url='https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2001/09/01/for-mister-rogers-a-final-day-in-the-neighborhood/6c6b6bdd-82f6-4a7e-92c0-af5493837953/'
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StaticText '. Retrieved'
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[1403] link "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Full Intro with Video", url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMFDphMXTlQ'
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StaticText 'on'
[1406] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
StaticText '. Retrieved March 29, 2011.'
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[1410] link '"Mister Rogers\' Sweater"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20070703001012/http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/factsheet.cfm?key=30&newskey=47'
StaticText '. National Museum of American History. Archived from'
[1411] link 'the original', url='http://go.si.edu/ct/Ud1111119PDS/Mr_Rogers'
StaticText 'on July 3, 2007'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'May 31,'
StaticText '2007'
StaticText '.'
StaticText '"'
StaticText "The red sweater, knitted by his late mother, was donated to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History by Fred Rogers on November 20, 1984."
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[1418] link '"Children\'s Museum of Pittsburgh: Welcome To Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20110719103027/http://www.pittsburghkids.org/Templates/CMP_ExhibitsDetail.aspx?CID=196&SECID=3&MENUID=96'
StaticText '. Archived from'
[1419] link 'the original', url='http://www.pittsburghkids.org/Templates/CMP_ExhibitsDetail.aspx?CID=196&SECID=3&MENUID=96'
StaticText 'on July 19, 2011.'
[1420] listitem ''
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StaticText 'David Newell (August 31, 2001).'
[1423] link '""Mr. Speedy Delivery" talks about his neighborhood"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20071229032516/http://archives.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/31/mcfeely.chat.cnna/'
StaticText '(Interview). Interviewed by Carol Lin. CNN. Archived from'
[1424] link 'the original', url='http://archives.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/31/mcfeely.chat.cnna/'
StaticText 'on December 29, 2007.'
[1425] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Rose, Joel (August 9, 2010).'
[1428] link '"Joe\xa0Negri: From handyman to jazz guitarist"', url='https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128821517'
StaticText ''
StaticText '.'
[1431] link 'All\xa0Things Considered', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/All_Things_Considered'
StaticText '. NPR,'
[1432] link 'National Public Radio', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Public_Radio'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2012'
StaticText '.'
[1435] listitem ''
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[1438] link '"Michael Keaton at Hollywood.com"', url='http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Michael_Keaton/192243'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2007'
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[1441] listitem ''
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[1444] link '"Children\'s TV Icon Fred Rogers Dies at 74"', url='http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,79742,00.html'
StaticText '.'
StaticText 'Fox News'
StaticText '. Associated Press. February 27, 2003'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'May 31,'
StaticText '2007'
StaticText '.'
StaticText '"'
StaticText "Joe Negri... said Rogers demanded perfection, refusing to accept shoddy ad-libbing by guests who may have thought they could slack off during a kids' show."
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[1449] listitem ''
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[1452] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='http://tvshows.aol.com/show/mister-rogers-neighborhood/SH0029300000/main'
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StaticText 'AOL@Television'
StaticText '. AOL LLC'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2007'
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[1456] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Sesame Street'
StaticText ', Episode #1575 Aired May 22, 1981'
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[1462] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood: Parents & Teachers"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20030228103257/http://pbskids.org/rogers/parents/feb27.html'
StaticText '. PBS Kids. Archived from'
[1463] link 'the original', url='http://pbskids.org/rogers/parents/feb27.html'
StaticText 'on February 28, 2003'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'February 28,'
StaticText '2003'
StaticText '.'
[1466] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Owen, Rob (June 10, 2008).'
[1469] link '"Less \'Mister Rogers\' in PBS\'s future"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08162/888699-85.stm'
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StaticText 'Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'
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[1471] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Dudek, Duane (January 28, 2010).'
[1474] link '"\'Mr. Rogers\' becomes too pricey a neighborhood"', url='http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/tvradio/82995857.html'
StaticText '.'
StaticText 'Journal Sentinel'
StaticText '. Milwaukee, WI'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'August 2,'
StaticText '2011'
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[1478] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Owen, Rob (March 28, 2012).'
[1481] link '"Tuned In: WQED puts daytime focus on children\'s programming"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09002/938948-67.stm'
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[1483] link 'Pittsburgh Post-Gazette', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Post-Gazette'
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[1488] link '"Tuned In: \'Mister Rogers\' fan launches Web site to save daily episodes"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08214/900999-42.stm'
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StaticText 'Weisman, Jon (July 30, 2011).'
[1493] link '"PBS to air new series from Fred Rogers Co"', url='https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118040677'
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StaticText 'Yang, Rachel (January 10, 2020).'
[1498] link '"Classic Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood character inspires new PBS series"', url='https://ew.com/tv/2020/01/10/classic-mister-rogers-neighborhood-character-inspires-new-pbs-series/'
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StaticText 'Milligan, Mercedes (January 27, 2021).'
[1503] link '"\'Donkey Hodie\' Continues the Mister Rogers Legacy on PBS KIDS May 3"', url='https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/donkey-hodie-continues-the-mister-rogers-legacy-on-pbs-kids-may-3/'
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[1507] link 'PITTSBURGH JAZZ RECORDS AND BEYOND, 1950-1985', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20070609201348/http://etd.library.pitt.edu/ETD/available/etd-04252007-112723/unrestricted/Pena_ETD2007_FINAL.pdf'
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[1511] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062588/fullcredits'
StaticText '. February 19, 1968'
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[1516] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood – Johnny Costa Pittsburgh\'s Legendary Jazz Pianist"', url='http://www.johnnycosta.com/mister-rogers-neighborhood/'
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[1519] link '"Misterogers 1971"', url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOA7V93jtJk'
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[1522] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
StaticText '. Accessed 08-09-09.'
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StaticText 'Blake, Sharon S. (March 10, 2003).'
[1526] link '"Paying Tribute to Fred Rogers"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20120518002759/http://www.chronicle.pitt.edu/media/pcc030310/tribute_Mr_Rogers.html'
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StaticText 'Pitt Chronicle'
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[1528] link 'the original', url='http://www.chronicle.pitt.edu/media/pcc030310/tribute_Mr_Rogers.html'
StaticText 'on May 18, 2012'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'November 4,'
StaticText '2008'
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[1531] listitem ''
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[1536] link "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood schedule on MPTV", url='http://www.mptv.org/schedule/a-z/program/mister-rogers-neighborhood/'
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[1538] link 'Archived', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20151003082036/http://www.mptv.org/schedule/a-z/program/mister-rogers-neighborhood/'
StaticText 'October 3, 2015, at the'
[1540] link 'Wayback Machine', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Wayback_Machine'
StaticText 'Retrieved October 14, 2013'
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[1543] link "KET – Mister Rogers' Neighborhood – Series Information", url='http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/series.php?id=MSTR'
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[1545] link 'Archived', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20150904121438/http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/series.php?id=MSTR'
StaticText 'September 4, 2015, at the'
[1547] link 'Wayback Machine', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Wayback_Machine'
StaticText 'Retrieved October 14, 2013'
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[1550] link 'Mister Rogers Neighborhood – TV – Oregon Public Broadcasting', url='http://www.opb.org/television/programs/mister-rogers-neighborhood/'
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[1554] link "''Amazon Video: Mister Rogers Neighborhood''", url='https://www.amazon.com/First-Week-Program-Black-White/dp/B004C4N93U/ref=sr_1_2?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1312149482&sr=1-2'
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[1560] link '"Amazon.com: Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood: It\'s a Beautiful Day: Fred Rogers: Movies & TV"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20180402054852/https://www.amazon.com/Mister-Rogers-Neighborhood-Its-Beautiful/dp/B07896QSFC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521606924&sr=8-1'
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StaticText 'on April 2, 2018'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'March 20,'
StaticText '2018'
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StaticText 'Lambert, David (February 12, 2018).'
[1568] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood – Official PBS Press Release for the \'It\'s a Beautiful Day Collection\'"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20180420223907/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Mister-Rogers-Neighborhood-Its-a-Beautiful-Day-Collection/23988'
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StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2018'
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[1575] link '"Twitch Announces Marathon of PBS KIDS\' Iconic Series Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='http://www.fredrogers.org/frc/news/twitch-announces-marathon-pbs-kids%E2%80%99-iconic-series-mister-rogers%E2%80%99-neighborhood'
StaticText '.'
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StaticText '. The Fred Rogers Company. May 11, 2017'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2017'
StaticText '.'
[1579] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Coburn, Randall (March 20, 2018).'
[1582] link '"Twitch to stream Mister Rogers Neighborhood marathon in honor of Fred Rogers\' 90th birthday"', url='https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/03/twitch-to-stream-mister-rogers-neighborhood-marathon/'
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StaticText 'March 20,'
StaticText '2018'
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[1586] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Fogel, Stephanie (March 19, 2018).'
[1589] link '"Twitch is Hosting a \'Mister Rogers\' Marathon on His 90th Birthday"', url='https://www.rollingstone.com/glixel/news/twitch-is-hosting-a-mister-rogers-marathon-on-his-90th-birthday-w518053'
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[1591] link 'Rolling Stone', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Rolling_Stone'
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StaticText 'March 20,'
StaticText '2018'
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[1594] listitem ''
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[1597] link '"Mister Rogers: It\'s You I Like"', url='https://www.pbs.org/video/mister-rogers-its-you-i-preview-jfeh3m/'
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StaticText 'June 18,'
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[1601] listitem ''
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[1604] link '"5 ways to celebrate \'Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood\' on its 50th anniversary"', url='https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2018/02/15/5-ways-celebrate-mister-rogers-neighborhood-its-50th-anniversary/333208002/'
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StaticText 'March 8,'
StaticText '2018'
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[1608] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Brennan, Patricia (March 17, 1990).'
[1611] link '"\'Our Neighbor, Fred Rogers\': A Look Behind the Cardigan"', url='http://articles.mcall.com/1990-03-17/entertainment/2725513_1_mister-rogers-neighborhood-henrietta-pussycat-rogers-s-grandfather'
StaticText ''
StaticText '(Review)'
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StaticText 'The Morning Call'
StaticText '. The Washington Post'
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StaticText 'June 18,'
StaticText '2018'
StaticText '.'
[1616] listitem ''
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StaticText '. WQED (PBS). 1990.'
[1620] link 'OCLC', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/OCLC_(identifier)'
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[1623] listitem ''
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[1630] listitem ''
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[1633] link '"Mister Rogers in Our Neighborhood"', url='https://www.pbs.org/video/mister-rogers-in-our-neighborhood-ruqtdz/'
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[1635] listitem ''
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[1638] link '"The Real Deal: Museum promises hands-on fun with "stuff""', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04305/403304.stm'
StaticText '.'
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[1645] link '"The Sky Above Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20080218032435/http://www.commersel.com/Services/TheSkyAboveMisterRogersNeighborhood.asp'
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[1647] link 'the original', url='http://www.commersel.com/Services/TheSkyAboveMisterRogersNeighborhood.asp'
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[1648] listitem ''
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[1651] link '"Idlewild and SoakZone – Attractions"', url='https://www.idlewild.com/things-to-do/attractions'
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[1654] link 'Idlewild and Soak Zone // In the Park', url='http://www.idlewild.com/in_the_park/?show=mr_rogers&view=misterrogers'
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[1655] link 'Archived', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20110324010506/http://www.idlewild.com/in_the_park/?show=mr_rogers&view=misterrogers'
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[1657] link 'Wayback Machine', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Wayback_Machine'
[1658] listitem ''
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[1661] link '"Mister Rogers\' play space moves in to Monroeville Mall"', url='https://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2002/03/11/daily36.html'
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[1663] link 'Pittsburgh Business Times', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Business_Times'
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[1664] listitem ''
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[1666] link '"Mister Rogers back at Pittsburgh Int’l Airport"', url='http://stuckattheairport.com/2009/02/24/mister-rogers-back-at-pittsburgh-intl-airport/'
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[1667] listitem ''
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[1670] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood Archives"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20120623163043/http://www.lib.umd.edu/NPBA/other/mrn.html'
StaticText '.'
StaticText 'Collections in Other Repositories'
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[1672] link 'the original', url='http://www.lib.umd.edu/NPBA/other/mrn.html'
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StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'September 5,'
StaticText '2013'
StaticText '.'
[1675] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Sostek, Anya (November 6, 2009).'
[1678] link '"Mr. Rogers takes rightful place at riverside tribute"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/neighborhoods-city/mr-rogers-takes-rightful-place-at-riverside-tribute-365413/'
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[1680] listitem ''
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[1683] link '"Hello, Neighbors: Focus Features To Release Mr. Rogers Documentary In 2018 – Birth.Movies.Death"', url='http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2017/11/28/hello-neighbors-focus-features-to-release-mr.-rogers-documentary-in-2018/amp'
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StaticText 'birthmoviesdeath.com'
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StaticText 'January 29,'
StaticText '2018'
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[1687] listitem ''
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[1690] link '"Mister Rogers & Me"', url='http://www.misterrogersandme.com/'
StaticText '. A Wagner Bros. Film. 2010'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'June 18,'
StaticText '2018'
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[1693] listitem ''
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[1697] link 'OCLC', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/OCLC_(identifier)'
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[1699] link '1015693619', url='https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1015693619'
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[1700] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Kilday, Gregg (January 25, 2019).'
[1703] link '"Tom Hanks\' World War II Movie \'Greyhound\' Sails From 2019 Into 2020"', url='https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tom-hanks-greyhound-ghostbusters-morbius-movies-get-2020-release-1179442'
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[1705] link 'The Hollywood Reporter', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Hollywood_Reporter'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'January 26,'
StaticText '2019'
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[1708] listitem ''
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[1711] link '"Celebrating Mister Rogers"', url='https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-mister-rogers'
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StaticText '. September 21, 2018'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'December 8,'
StaticText '2018'
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[1715] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Fuoco, Michael A. (December 3, 2011).'
[1718] link '"\'Pittsburgh Dad\' is an Internet sensation"', url='http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/11337/1194393-53-0.stm'
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[1720] link 'Pittsburgh Post-Gazette', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Post-Gazette'
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[1734] link 'IMDb', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/IMDb'
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[1736] link "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Archives at the University of Pittsburgh", url='https://web.archive.org/web/20090111122730/http://www.library.pitt.edu/libraries/is/enroom/mrrogers/mrrogrs.htm'
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[1743] link 'The Interviews: An Oral History of Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Interviews%3A_An_Oral_History_of_Television'
[1744] listitem ''
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[1747] link 'Fresh Air', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fresh_Air'
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[1748] link 'National Public Radio', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Public_Radio'
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StaticText '1984 interview with Fred Rogers.'
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[2465] link 'Wikipedia', url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?title=Mister_Rogers%27_Neighborhood&oldid=1079025486'
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[2466] link 'Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike', url='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/'
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[82] note ''
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[108] rowheader 'Created by'
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[111] row ''
[112] rowheader 'Starring'
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[118] link 'David Newell', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/David_Newell'
[119] listitem ''
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[120] listitem ''
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[122] listitem ''
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[123] link 'Don Brockett', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Don_Brockett'
[124] listitem ''
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[125] link 'François Clemmons', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fran%C3%A7ois_Clemmons'
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[128] listitem ''
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[137] rowheader 'Ending theme'
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[156] rowheader 'Original languages'
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[159] link 'SAP', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Second_audio_program'
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[165] rowheader 'No. of episodes'
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[171] rowheader 'Production locations'
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[176] rowheader 'Camera setup'
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[179] link 'Multi-camera', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Multi-camera'
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[195] rowheader 'Distributor'
[196] cell 'American Public Television'
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[201] rowheader 'Original network'
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[214] rowheader 'Audio format'
[215] cell 'Mono (1968–1989) Stereo (1989–2001)'
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[238] columnheader 'Chronology'
[239] row ''
[240] rowheader 'Followed by'
[241] cell "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood"
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[251] link 'Pennsylvania', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pennsylvania'
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[252] link 'WQED', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
StaticText "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 (it has since been renamed again to"
[253] link 'Fred Rogers Productions', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fred_Rogers_Productions'
StaticText 'as of 2019).'
[255] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-7"
StaticText '['
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[258] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-THR073111-8"
StaticText '['
StaticText '8'
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StaticText 'In May 1997, the series surpassed'
[261] link 'Captain Kangaroo', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Captain_Kangaroo'
StaticText "as the longest-running children's television series,"
[263] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-9"
StaticText '['
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[266] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Owen_2000-2"
StaticText '['
StaticText '2'
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StaticText 'a record the series held until June 2003, when'
[269] link 'Sesame Street', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sesame_Street'
StaticText 'beat'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText "'"
StaticText 'record. The series could be seen in reruns on most PBS stations until August 31, 2007,'
[274] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-idahoptv-10"
StaticText '['
StaticText '10'
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StaticText 'when it began to be removed by various PBS stations, and was then permanently removed from the daily syndicated schedule by PBS after August 29, 2008.'
[276] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Eleven years after'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'concluded, PBS debuted an animated spin-off,'
[279] link "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Daniel_Tiger's_Neighborhood"
StaticText '. A 50th-anniversary tribute show, hosted by actor'
[280] link 'Michael Keaton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Keaton'
StaticText '(who got his start on the show), titled'
StaticText "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like"
StaticText ', premiered on PBS stations nationwide on March 6, 2018.'
[283] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Mister_Rogers_Planet-11"
StaticText '['
StaticText '11'
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[285] group ''
[286] DisclosureTriangle 'History', expanded=True
[287] heading 'History'
[290] image '', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/I/Mister_Rogers_Trolley.jpg.webp'
StaticText 'Neighborhood Trolley from'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'set at WQED studios in Pittsburgh.'
[293] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series had its genesis in 1953, when Rogers and'
[294] link 'Josie Carey', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Josie_Carey'
StaticText 'joined the newly formed'
[295] link 'public television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Public_broadcasting'
StaticText 'station'
[296] link 'WQED', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
StaticText '. On April 5, 1954, WQED debuted'
StaticText "The Children's Corner"
StaticText ', a program featuring Rogers as puppeteer and composer with Carey as host and lyricist, in an unscripted weekday afternoon'
[298] link 'live television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Live_television'
StaticText 'program.'
[300] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-12"
StaticText '['
StaticText '12'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'It was this program where many of the puppets, characters and music used in the later series were developed, such as'
[302] link 'King Friday XIII', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/King_Friday_XIII'
StaticText ', Daniel Tiger, and X the Owl. It was also the time when Rogers began wearing his famous'
[303] link 'sneakers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sneakers'
StaticText ', as he found them to be quieter than his work shoes while he was moving about behind the set. The show won a'
[304] link 'Sylvania Award', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sylvania_Award'
[306] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-13"
StaticText '['
StaticText '13'
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StaticText "for best children's show, and was briefly broadcast nationally on the"
[308] link 'NBC', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/NBC'
StaticText 'Television Network.'
[310] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-14"
StaticText '['
StaticText '14'
StaticText ']'
[313] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-15"
StaticText '['
StaticText '15'
StaticText ']'
[316] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-16"
StaticText '['
StaticText '16'
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[318] group ''
[319] DisclosureTriangle 'CBC Television', expanded=True
[320] heading 'CBC Television'
[321] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Rogers moved to'
[322] link 'Toronto', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Toronto'
StaticText ','
[323] link 'Ontario', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Ontario'
StaticText ', in 1961 to work on a new series based on'
StaticText "The Children's Corner"
StaticText ', called'
StaticText 'Misterogers'
StaticText ', a 15-minute program on'
[326] link 'CBC Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/CBC_Television'
StaticText '.'
[328] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-17"
StaticText '['
StaticText '17'
StaticText ']'
StaticText ''
StaticText 'Misterogers'
StaticText 'aired on CBC for about four years and a number of the set pieces that he would take with him back to the United States, such as the trolley and castle, were created for the Canadian program by CBC designers and in collaboration with producer Bruce Attridge. Most importantly, Rogers appeared on camera in the new show rather than only appearing through puppets or characters.'
StaticText 'Fred Rainsberry'
StaticText ", head of Children's Programming at CBC, persuaded Rogers to appear on camera in the new show (which he named after Rogers) after seeing him interact with children."
[333] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-18"
StaticText '['
StaticText '18'
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StaticText ''
[335] link 'Ernie Coombs', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Ernie_Coombs'
StaticText ', one of the Americans whom Rogers brought with him to help develop the CBC show, would remain with CBC after Rogers returned to the United States. Coombs first appeared as Mr. Dressup in the CBC program'
[337] link 'Butternut Square', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Butternut_Square'
StaticText ', conceived and produced by Attridge. Coombs then helped to develop what became'
[339] link 'Mr. Dressup', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Dressup'
StaticText 'which ran for nearly 30 years, ending in 1996.'
[341] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-cbc-19"
StaticText '['
StaticText '19'
StaticText ']'
[343] group ''
[344] DisclosureTriangle 'Move to WQED', expanded=True
[345] heading 'Move to WQED'
[346] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1966, Rogers acquired the rights to his program from CBC and moved the show to WQED in Pittsburgh, where he had worked on'
StaticText "The Children's Corner"
StaticText '. He renamed the show'
StaticText "Misterogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText ', which initially aired regionally in the northeastern US through EEN, including educational stations in'
[349] link 'Boston', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Boston'
StaticText ','
[350] link 'Washington, D.C.', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Washington%2C_D.C.'
StaticText ', and'
[351] link 'New York City', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/New_York_City'
StaticText '.'
[353] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-cbc-19"
StaticText '['
StaticText '19'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The 100 episodes of the half-hour show incorporated the "'
[355] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText '" segments from the CBC episodes with additional reality-based opening and closing material produced in Pittsburgh. The series was cancelled in 1967 due to lack of funding, but an outpouring of public response prompted a search for new funding.'
[356] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1967, The'
[357] link 'Sears Roebuck Foundation', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sears'
StaticText 'provided funding for the program, which enabled it to be seen nationwide on'
[358] link 'National Educational Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
StaticText '; taping began on September 21, 1967'
[360] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-20"
StaticText '['
StaticText '20'
StaticText ']'
[363] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-21"
StaticText '['
StaticText '21'
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[366] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-22"
StaticText '['
StaticText '22'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'for the first national season. The first national broadcast of'
StaticText "Misterogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'appeared on most NET stations on February 19, 1968. In 1970, when PBS replaced NET, it also inherited this program. Around the same time the show had a slight title change, to the more-familiar'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '.'
[370] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The show was broadcast from February 19, 1968 to February 20, 1976, and again from August 27, 1979 to August 31, 2001. The final episode was taped on December 1, 2000.'
[372] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-23"
StaticText '['
StaticText '23'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The studio at WQED in Pittsburgh where the series was taped was later renamed "The Fred Rogers Studio".'
[374] group ''
[375] DisclosureTriangle 'Format', expanded=True
[376] heading 'Format'
[379] image '', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/I/Fred_Rogers%252C_late_1960s.jpg.webp'
StaticText 'Rogers on the set in the late 1960s.'
[381] paragraph ''
StaticText 'During each half-hour segment, Rogers speaks directly to the viewer about various topics, taking the viewer on tours of factories, demonstrating experiments, crafts, and music, and interacting with his friends. Rogers also made a point to simply behave naturally on camera rather than acting out a character, stating that "One of the greatest gifts you can give anybody is the gift of your honest self. I also believe that kids can spot a phony a mile away."'
[383] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Owen_2000-2"
StaticText '['
StaticText '2'
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StaticText 'The half-hour episodes were punctuated by a puppet segment chronicling occurrences in the'
[385] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText ". Another segment of the show consisted of Rogers going to different places around the neighborhood, where he interviews people to talk about their work and other contributions that focused on the episode's theme, such as Brockett's Bakery, Bob Trow's Workshop, and Negri's Music Shop. In one episode, Rogers took the show behind-the-scenes on the set of"
[387] link 'The Incredible Hulk', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Incredible_Hulk_(1978_TV_series)'
StaticText ', which aired on'
[388] link 'CBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/CBS'
StaticText 'from 1978 to 1982.'
[389] paragraph ''
StaticText 'At the start of each episode, the show\'s logo appears as the camera pans slowly over a model of the neighborhood, as the camera goes from the neighborhood to inside the Rogers\' television house. From 1979 to 1981, an alternate version of the opening sequence was used. Beginning in the early 1980s, the neighborhood model incorporated a small version of the "Neighborhood Trolley", as it crosses several streets from left to right on a model train track. This is the same model electric trolley that later in the program will transport viewers into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[391] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-24"
StaticText '['
StaticText '24'
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StaticText 'Usually, the camera goes from the neighborhood to out on the porch of the Rogers\' television house, where the viewers see Fred Rogers coming for a visit before he enters the house. After the camera goes from the neighborhood to inside the Rogers\' television house, Fred Rogers is seen coming home with his jacket on, singing "Won\'t You Be My Neighbor?". He goes into the closet, takes off his jacket, hangs it up, and grabs a'
[393] link 'cardigan', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Cardigan_(sweater)'
StaticText 'zipper sweater to put on. After that, he takes his dress shoes off and grabs a pair of blue'
[394] link 'sneakers', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Athletic_shoe'
StaticText "to put on. One of Rogers' sweaters now hangs in the"
[395] link 'Smithsonian Institution', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Smithsonian_Institution'
StaticText ', a testament to the cultural influence of his simple daily ritual.'
[397] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-25"
StaticText '['
StaticText '25'
StaticText ']'
[399] paragraph ''
StaticText 'At the end of each episode, Rogers sang "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" (a different song, "Tomorrow" was used from 1968 to 1972) when he took off his sneakers as he says "You\'re alive" in a higher toned voice, and grabs his dress shoes to put back on, and then snaps his fingers two times. After that, Rogers goes into the closet, takes off his cardigan, hangs it up, and grabs his jacket to put back on. Before the closing credits, Rogers got ready to go out the door by reminding the viewers: "You always make each day a special day. You know how: By just your being you/yourself. There\'s only one person in the whole world that\'s like you, and that\'s you. And people can like you just/exactly the way you are. I\'ll be back next time. Bye-bye!". During the closing credits, which is complete with the show\'s logo and the episode number, the camera would perform a reversed version of the opening sequence\'s pan shot, while the "Neighborhood Trolley" crosses streets from right to left.'
[400] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Starting in 1979, episodes were grouped into week-long series, with each series focused on a particular topic; each opening includes that weeks subject, in the form of "Mister Rogers Talks About [subject]". Rogers\' monologues throughout the week explore various facets of the topic, and the ongoing story from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe serves as illustration.'
[401] paragraph ''
StaticText "Rogers covered a broad range of topics over the years, and the series did not shy away from issues that other children's programming avoided. In fact, Rogers endeared himself to many when, on March 23, 1970, he dealt with the death of one of his pet goldfish. The series also dealt with competition, divorce, and war. Rogers returned to the topic of anger regularly and focused on peaceful ways of dealing with angry feelings."
[402] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Beginning in the third season, Mister Rogers always made a clear distinction between the realistic world of his television neighborhood and the'
[403] link 'fantasy', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fantasy'
StaticText 'world of Make-Believe (prior to that, the line was blurred somewhat as he would often talk about it as if it were real and he had a direct line of contact with the characters in it). He often discussed what was going to happen in Make-Believe before the next fantasy segment was shown ("Let\'s pretend that Prince Tuesday has been having scary dreams..."), and sometimes acted out bits of Make-Believe with models on a table before the camera transitioned to the live-action puppet rendition. The miniature motorized'
[404] link 'trolley', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Tram'
StaticText ', which was known in character form as "Trolley", with its accompanying fast-paced piano theme music, and which was operated by Rogers working buttons and controls hidden on the side of the bench on which Rogers would usually sit with his left hand, was the only element that appeared regularly in both the realistic world and Make-Believe: it was used to transport viewers from one realm to the other. Rogers, however, was mentioned from time to time in Make-Believe, particularly by Mr. McFeely, who appeared occasionally in the Make-Believe segments and seemed to form a link between the two worlds. The idea of the trolley came from Rogers. When he was young, many'
[405] link 'trolleys', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Light_Rail#Overview'
StaticText 'operated in'
[406] link 'Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh'
StaticText ', and he liked riding on them.'
[408] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Children's_Museum_of_Pittsburgh:_Welcome_to_Mister_Rogers_Neighborhood-26"
StaticText '['
StaticText '26'
StaticText ']'
StaticText "This reality/fantasy distinction put Rogers' series in sharp contrast with other children's series, such as"
[411] link 'Sesame Street', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sesame_Street'
StaticText 'and'
StaticText 'Captain Kangaroo'
StaticText ', which freely mixed realistic and fantastic elements.'
[413] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Trolley was a character in its own right. Often when it crossed into the Neighborhood of Make Believe, it would stop and have a "conversation" with King Friday XIII (by moving back and forth slightly and making bell noises to respond to Friday) then continue on. Trolley also truly showed the difference between the worlds during the week when the three youngest puppet characters (Daniel Striped Tiger, Prince Tuesday, and Ana Platypus) prepared for and went to school for the first time, as it played the'
[414] link 'school bus', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/School_bus'
StaticText ". When in Mister Rogers' house, it simply had two pieces of yellow construction paper shaped and drawn like the profile of a school bus stuck to its sides, but in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, it had a chassis on it that made it look like a school bus."
[415] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series featured "Picture Picture", a'
[416] link 'rear-projection', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Video_projector'
StaticText 'motion picture and slide projector, whose screen is encased with a picture frame. In early episodes, Picture Picture would show various films or slides at Mister Rogers\' command; after the material was presented, Mister Rogers would thank Picture Picture, to which it would return a "You\'re Welcome" on its screen. After 1970, Picture Picture no longer operated magically, becoming merely a projector; Mister Rogers would insert a film, slides or videotape through a slot on the side, then show the material using a wired remote control (slides were viewed on Picture Picture; films and video were faded in to the clip). When Picture Picture was not used, a different painting would be displayed on its screen. Often it would display the words "Hello" or "Hi" at the opening.'
[417] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series was also notable for its use of'
[418] link 'jazz', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jazz'
StaticText '-inspired music, mostly arranged and performed by'
[419] link 'Johnny Costa', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Johnny_Costa'
StaticText ", until Costa's death in 1996, when he was succeeded by Michael Moricz for the remainder of the series. The music was unique in its simplicity and flow that blended with the series' sketches and features. The music was usually played live during taping. Lyrics and melodies were written and sung by Rogers, who created more than 200 original songs."
[420] group ''
[421] DisclosureTriangle 'Characters', expanded=True
[422] heading 'Characters'
[425] image '', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/I/Mr._McFeely_heads_to_post_office.jpg.webp'
StaticText 'Mr. McFeely ("Speedy Delivery") leads a group to the post office to hand-deliver their completed 2010 Census forms during the "Count Me In In 2010 Rally" in Homestead, PA.'
[427] group ''
[428] DisclosureTriangle "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", expanded=True
[429] heading "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
[431] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Characters on the series include:'
[432] list ''
[433] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Neighbor Aber (Chuck Aber) - A resident of Westwood who is an associate of Mayor Maggie and does a lot of odd jobs. His real world counterpart also does odd jobs.'
[434] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Lady Aberlin ('
[435] link 'Betty Aberlin', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Betty_Aberlin'
StaticText ") - The niece of King Friday XIII. Her real-world counterpart Betty is an actress who is the manager of Betty's Little Theater."
[436] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Scientist Adler (Bud Adler) - A'
[437] link 'scientist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Scientist'
StaticText 'who offers his scientific expertise in the real world and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in earlier episodes.'
[438] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Charles Appel - A'
[439] link 'teacher', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Teacher'
StaticText 'and'
[440] link 'magician', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Magic_(illusion)'
StaticText 'who is a friend of Mr. Rogers.'
[441] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Natalie Baker - The cousin of Joe Negri and mother of Angela and Reid who is a piano-playing teacher.'
[442] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Marilyn Barnett - The'
[443] link 'gym teacher', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Physical_education'
StaticText 'at the neighborhood school.'
[444] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Chef Brockett ('
[445] link 'Don Brockett', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Don_Brockett'
StaticText ') - A'
[446] link 'baker', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Baker'
StaticText "who owns Brocket's Bakery. His Neighborhood of Make-Believe counterpart assists Edgar Cooke in the kitchen."
[447] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Bob Brown - A'
[448] link 'puppeteer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Puppeteer'
StaticText 'and'
[449] link 'marionette', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Marionette'
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[450] listitem ''
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[451] listitem ''
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[452] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Tony Chiroldes - The proprietor of the shop "Tony\'s" which specializes in toys, books, and costumes.'
[453] listitem ''
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[454] listitem ''
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[455] link 'François Clemmons', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fran%C3%A7ois_Clemmons'
StaticText ') - A'
[456] link 'police officer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Police_officer'
StaticText 'who is a trained opera singer.'
[457] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Dr. David Crippens - The neighborhood'
[458] link 'doctor', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Physician'
StaticText '.'
[459] listitem ''
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[460] link 'Keith David', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Keith_David'
StaticText '- In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, he is a carpenter who lives in Southwood. His real world counterpart appears in episode 1514 where he collects the money from the'
[462] link 'Donkey Kong', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Donkey_Kong_(video_game)'
StaticText "arcade game at Brockett's Bakery."
[463] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Emily the Poetry Lady (Emily Jacobson) - She appeared in early episodes.'
[464] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Joey Hollingsworth - A tap dancer who shares his talents in the "real" world and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.'
[465] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Pilot Ito (Yoshi Ito) - An opera singer who serves as the royal pilot of King Friday XIII.'
[466] listitem ''
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[467] link 'puppeteer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Puppeteer'
StaticText "who often makes up stories that involve Audrey Duck and Catalion at Betty's Little Theater."
[468] listitem ''
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[469] link 'Mayor', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mayor'
StaticText 'of Westwood. Her real world counterpart Maggie is an expert at sign language.'
[470] listitem ''
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[471] link 'David Newell', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/David_Newell'
StaticText ') - The'
[472] link 'delivery man', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Delivery_(commerce)'
StaticText 'for "Speedy Delivery" who was a frequent visitor to Mr. Rogers\' house. He was named for Fred Rogers\' maternal grandfather.'
[474] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-newellcnn-27"
StaticText '['
StaticText '27'
StaticText ']'
[476] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Mrs. McFeely (Betsy Nadas) - The wife of Mr. McFeely.'
[477] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Elsie Neal - A woman who operates the neighborhood craft and costume shop.'
[478] listitem ''
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StaticText "Debbie Neal - The daughter of Elsie Neal and an excellent singer who works at Negri's Music Shop."
[479] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Handyman Negri ('
[480] link 'Joe Negri', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joe_Negri'
StaticText ') - A'
[481] link 'jazz-guitarist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jazz_guitarist'
StaticText "who has taught music at several Pittsburgh universities. His real world counterpart Joe operates the musical-instrument shop called Negri's Music Shop on Rogers's street."
[483] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-28"
StaticText '['
StaticText '28'
StaticText ']'
[485] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Miss Paulificate (Audrey Roth) - The royal telephone operator. Her real-world counterpart Audrey operates a janitorial service called Audrey Cleans Everything, where her mobile home serves as her office.'
[486] listitem ''
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StaticText "Sergio Pinto - An employer at Brockett's Bakery who runs the counter and would teach some Spanish words to Mr. Rogers."
[487] listitem ''
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[488] link 'Mary Rawson', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mary_Rawson'
StaticText '- She shows interest in the theater and mime at "Betty\'s Little Theater."'
[489] listitem ''
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[490] link 'John Reardon', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/John_Reardon_(baritone)'
StaticText '- An opera singer and frequent visitor of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe who helps its residents write and perform various operas.'
[491] listitem ''
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StaticText "Gladys Schenk - A mother of two and an employee at Brockett's Bakery and cousin of Jose Cisneros."
[492] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Chrissy Thompson - The granddaughter of Mr. McFeely and Mrs. McFeely. She has'
[493] link 'spina bifida', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Spina_bifida'
StaticText 'which requires her to use leg braces and openly talks about it.'
[494] listitem ''
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[495] link 'Bob Trow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bob_Trow'
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[496] link 'craftsman', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Artisan'
StaticText ". It is at Trow's Workshop that Bob creates and fixes things for Mister Rogers and his fellow neighbors."
[497] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Jewel Walker - A'
[498] link 'mime artist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mime_artist'
StaticText '.'
[499] paragraph ''
StaticText "Only Mr. McFeely, Mrs. McFeely, Officer Clemons, Scientist Adler, and Chef Brockett appeared substantially the same way in both Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe."
[500] group ''
[501] DisclosureTriangle 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', expanded=True
[502] heading 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe'
[503] note ''
StaticText 'Main article:'
[504] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
[505] paragraph ''
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StaticText 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe'
StaticText 'were portrayed by both hand puppets and actors. Fred Rogers was the puppeteer for a great number of the characters:'
[507] list ''
[508] listitem ''
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[509] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Cornflake S. Pecially'
[510] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Daniel Stripèd Tiger'
[511] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Donkey Hodie'
[512] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Edgar Cooke'
[513] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Grandpère Tiger'
[514] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Henrietta Pussycat'
[515] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Ino A. Horse'
[516] listitem ''
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StaticText 'King Friday XIII'
[517] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Lady Elaine Fairchilde'
[518] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Mrs. Frogg'
[519] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Princess Margeret H. Lizard'
[520] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Queen Sara Saturday'
[521] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Tadpole Frogg'
[522] listitem ''
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StaticText 'X the Owl'
[523] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Other characters and their performers or puppeteers:'
[524] list ''
[525] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Anna Platypus'
[526] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones'
[527] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Bob Dog'
[528] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Cousin Mary Owl'
[529] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Cousin Steven Owl'
[530] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Dr. Duckbill Platypus'
[531] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Elsie Jean Platypus'
[532] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Harriett Elizabeth Cow'
[533] listitem ''
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StaticText 'H.J. Elephant III'
[534] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Hula Mouse'
[535] listitem ''
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StaticText 'James Michael Jones'
[536] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Prince Tuesday'
[537] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Purple Panda'
[538] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Robert Troll'
[539] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In addition to'
[540] link 'Bob Trow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bob_Trow'
StaticText 'other regular puppeteers included'
[541] link 'Michael Horton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Horton_(actor)'
StaticText ', Lenny Meledandri (1980–2001), and Carole Switala.'
[542] paragraph ''
[543] link 'Michael Keaton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Keaton'
StaticText "made his first television appearance as a volunteer in 1975. He played an acrobat in a troupe called The Flying Zookeenies that performed for King Friday's birthday and was also in charge of running the Trolley."
[545] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-29"
StaticText '['
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[547] group ''
[548] DisclosureTriangle 'Operas', expanded=True
[549] heading 'Operas'
[550] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Thirteen in-series "operas" took place during the course of the series within the Make-Believe segments.'
[552] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-newellcnn-27"
StaticText '['
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StaticText 'Many of them featured American baritone'
[554] link 'John Reardon', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/John_Reardon_(baritone)'
StaticText 'as a main character. The operas would encompass the entire episode and would be seen after a brief introduction by Mr. Rogers.'
[555] list ''
[556] listitem ''
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[557] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Campsite Opera (1968)'
[558] listitem ''
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[559] listitem ''
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[560] listitem ''
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[561] listitem ''
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[562] listitem ''
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[563] listitem ''
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[564] listitem ''
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[565] listitem ''
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[566] listitem ''
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[567] listitem ''
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[568] listitem ''
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StaticText '"A Star for Kitty" (1986)'
[569] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Additionally, a play,'
StaticText 'Josephine The Short-Necked Giraffe'
StaticText ', first aired in 1989 as a tribute to the late John Reardon.'
[571] group ''
[572] DisclosureTriangle 'Guests', expanded=True
[573] heading 'Guests'
[574] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Guests on the series ranged from cellist'
[575] link 'Yo-Yo Ma', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Yo-Yo_Ma'
StaticText 'to actor and'
[576] link 'bodybuilder', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bodybuilder'
StaticText ''
[577] link 'Lou Ferrigno', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Lou_Ferrigno'
StaticText "of TV's"
[579] link 'The Incredible Hulk', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Incredible_Hulk_(1978_TV_series)'
StaticText '(in a 2001 piece where celebrities were asked about their heroes, Rogers cited Ma as one of his heroes). A 1968 visit by electronic music pioneer'
[580] link 'Bruce Haack', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bruce_Haack'
StaticText 'resurfaced in the 2004 documentary'
StaticText 'Haack: King of Techno'
StaticText '.'
[582] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Guests on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'were often surprised to find that although Rogers was just as gentle and patient in life as on television, he was nevertheless a'
[584] link 'perfectionist', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Perfectionism_(psychology)'
StaticText 'who did not allow "shoddy"'
[585] link 'ad-libbing', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Ad-lib'
StaticText ';'
[587] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-30"
StaticText '['
StaticText '30'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'he believed that children were thoughtful people who deserved programming as good as anything produced for adults on television.'
[590] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-31"
StaticText '['
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[592] paragraph ''
StaticText "Rogers appeared as a guest on some other series. On the children's"
[593] link 'animated cartoon', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Animated_cartoon'
StaticText 'series'
[595] link 'Arthur', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Arthur_(TV_series)'
StaticText ', for example, Rogers plays himself as an'
[596] link 'aardvark', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Aardvark'
StaticText 'like Arthur. Later on, Arthur appears as a guest in hand-puppet form in a 1999 episode of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'in the'
[598] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText '.'
[599] link 'Bill Nye', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Bill_Nye'
StaticText ", host of a science-themed program, and Rogers also exchanged appearances on each other's series, as did Rogers and"
[600] link 'Captain Kangaroo', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Captain_Kangaroo'
StaticText '. Rogers additionally appeared in an episode of'
[602] link 'Sesame Street', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sesame_Street'
StaticText ', where he explains to'
[603] link 'Big Bird', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Big_Bird'
StaticText 'that even if one loses a running race such as the one Big Bird had run against his friend "'
[604] link 'Snuffy', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mr._Snuffleupagus'
StaticText '", no hard feelings threaten to break the two of them apart.'
[606] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-32"
StaticText '['
StaticText '32'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'Big Bird himself also appeared in one episode of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe when he came to deliver his entry to the "Draw the Neighborhood" art contest.'
[609] group ''
[610] DisclosureTriangle 'Funding', expanded=True
[611] heading 'Funding'
[612] list ''
[613] listitem ''
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[614] listitem ''
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StaticText 'The Sears-Roebuck Foundation (1968–76, 1979–92)'
[615] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Corporation for Public Broadcasting (1971–76, 1991–2001)'
[616] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (1975)'
[617] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Ford Foundation (1975–76)'
[618] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Johnson & Johnson (1975–76)'
[619] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Office of Education (1974–75)'
[620] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Public Television Stations / "contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You" (1975–76, 1979–2001)'
[621] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The Ford Foundation, Public Television Stations and Johnson & Johnson also provided funding for repeats of the 1969-1975 color episodes, beginning in 1976.'
[622] group ''
[623] DisclosureTriangle 'After the series', expanded=True
[624] heading 'After the series'
[625] paragraph ''
StaticText "When Fred Rogers died in 2003, PBS's website provided suggestions to parents on how to respond to children who ask about Rogers' death."
[627] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-33"
StaticText '['
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[629] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Beginning on September 3, 2007, some PBS affiliates began replacing the show with new programs such as'
[631] link 'Super Why!', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Super_Why!'
StaticText ','
[633] link 'WordGirl', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WordGirl'
StaticText 'and'
[635] link 'WordWorld', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WordWorld'
StaticText '. In June 2008, PBS announced that, beginning in late 2008, the network would stop broadcasting'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'as part of its daily syndication lineup to member stations, instead airing the program only once a week over the weekend.'
[638] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-34"
StaticText '['
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StaticText ''
[640] link 'Milwaukee PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Milwaukee_PBS'
StaticText ', for example, still carries the show once a week, on Sunday, over its primary HD/SD channel.'
[642] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-35"
StaticText '['
StaticText '35'
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StaticText 'Beginning on September 1, 2008,'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText 'was replaced by new programming such as'
[646] link 'Martha Speaks', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Martha_Speaks_(TV_series)'
StaticText ','
[648] link 'Sid the Science Kid', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sid_the_Science_Kid'
StaticText ', and an update of'
[650] link 'The Electric Company', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Electric_Company_(2009_TV_series)'
StaticText '. However, individual member stations have the option of airing'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText 'independently of the PBS syndicated feed, with series home'
[652] link 'WQED', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WQED_(TV)'
StaticText 'in particular continuing to air the series daily until 2010.'
[654] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-36"
StaticText '['
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StaticText ']'
StaticText 'There was a campaign in 2008 and 2009 to urge PBS and all member stations to bring the show back seven days a week.'
[657] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-37"
StaticText '['
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[659] paragraph ''
StaticText "To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series' national premiere, PBS aired select episodes of"
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'for a week in February 2018.'
[661] group ''
[662] DisclosureTriangle 'Spin-offs', expanded=True
[663] heading 'Spin-offs'
[664] note ''
StaticText 'Main articles:'
[665] link "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Daniel_Tiger's_Neighborhood"
StaticText 'and'
[666] link 'Donkey Hodie (TV series)', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Donkey_Hodie_(TV_series)'
[667] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In July 2011, during the annual'
[668] link 'Television Critics Association', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Television_Critics_Association'
StaticText 'summer press tour, it was announced that a new animated spin-off series,'
[670] link "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Daniel_Tiger's_Neighborhood"
StaticText ', was in production. The show debuted on most PBS stations on September 3, 2012. The series features Daniel Tiger, the four-year-old son of'
[671] link 'Daniel Striped Tiger', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/King_Friday_XIII'
StaticText ', as a host of the series, which also features characters of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe all grown older, with the children now having families of their own.'
[673] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-THR073111-8"
StaticText '['
StaticText '8'
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[676] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-38"
StaticText '['
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[678] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A second spin-off titled'
[680] link 'Donkey Hodie', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Donkey_Hodie_(TV_series)'
StaticText ', focusing on the titular character, aired on PBS May 3, 2021. The puppet series features a radically different design for the character along with his friends Purple Panda, Duck Duck and Bob Dog, as they learn and sing through the land of "Someplace Else".'
[682] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-39"
StaticText '['
StaticText '39'
StaticText ']'
[685] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-40"
StaticText '['
StaticText '40'
StaticText ']'
[687] group ''
[688] DisclosureTriangle 'Music and regular songs', expanded=True
[689] heading 'Music and regular songs'
[690] group ''
[691] DisclosureTriangle 'Regular songs', expanded=True
[692] heading 'Regular songs'
[693] note ''
StaticText '"Won\'t You Be My Neighbor?" redirects here. For the film, see'
[694] link "Won't You Be My Neighbor? (film)", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Won't_You_Be_My_Neighbor%3F_(film)"
StaticText '.'
[695] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The song "Won\'t You Be My Neighbor?" was written by Fred Rogers in 1967 and was used as the opening theme for each episode of the show.'
[696] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In the first three seasons of the show, during which new episodes were constantly being produced, each show ended with the song "Tomorrow", which was written by Rogers\' former colleague,'
[697] link 'Josie Carey', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Josie_Carey'
StaticText '. Starting with Season 4 in 1971, "Tomorrow" was used only on Monday through Thursday episodes, and a new closing song, which is titled as "The Weekend Song", was used only on Friday episodes as the program would not return until Monday.'
[698] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Eventually, the "Tomorrow" song was removed entirely due to copyright issues, and by 1973, Rogers sang "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" at the end of each episode. Prior to 1973, the original version of "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" was used as part of Mister Rogers\' general repertoire of songs. When "It\'s Such a Good Feeling" became the closing theme for'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'in 1973, it used a rewrite of "The Weekend Song" at the end, using only the first four lines: "And I\'ll be back when the day is new, and I\'ll have more ideas for you. And you\'ll have things you\'ll want to talk about; I will too". This was only used on Monday through Thursday episodes. On Friday episodes, the lyric was changed to "week" instead of "day". On early episodes of this season, the line was originally written as "When tomorrow is new".'
[700] group ''
[701] DisclosureTriangle 'Music', expanded=True
[702] heading 'Music'
[703] paragraph ''
[704] link 'Musical directors', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Music_director'
StaticText 'for the series include:'
[705] list ''
[706] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
[707] link 'Johnny Costa', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Johnny_Costa'
StaticText '(1968–96)'
[708] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText "Michael Moricz, who took over as music director after Costa's death and served until the end of the series in 2001."
[709] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In addition to arranging and directing the music heard on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText ', Costa, along with other musicians, performed almost all the'
[711] link 'background music', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Background_music'
StaticText "heard on the series, including the show's recognizable main theme, the trolley whistle, Mr. McFeeley's frenetic speedy delivery piano plonks, the vibraphone flute-toots (played on a synthesizer) as Fred fed his fish, dreamy celesta lines,"
[712] link 'incidental music', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Incidental_music'
StaticText ", and Rogers' entrance and exit tunes. Each day an episode was taped, Costa and his ensemble played live in the studio for the filming. Musicians who played in this ensemble were:"
[713] list ''
[714] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Johnny Costa'
StaticText ''
StaticText '–'
[716] link 'Piano', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Piano'
StaticText ','
[717] link 'Celesta', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Celesta'
StaticText ','
[718] link 'Synthesizer', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Synthesizer'
StaticText ', & Trolley Whistle'
[719] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
[720] link 'Joe Negri', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joe_Negri'
StaticText '–'
[721] link 'Guitar', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Guitar'
[722] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Carl McVicker Jr. –'
[723] link 'Double Bass', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Double_Bass'
[724] listitem ''
ListMarker '■'
StaticText 'Bobby Rawsthorne –'
[725] link 'Drums', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Drums'
StaticText '&'
[726] link 'Percussion', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Percussion'
[728] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-41"
StaticText '['
StaticText '41'
StaticText ']'
[731] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-42"
StaticText '['
StaticText '42'
StaticText ']'
[733] paragraph ''
StaticText "Even after Costa's death in 1996, much of the music heard on the program continued to be Costa's and his name continued to be listed in the show's"
[734] link 'closing credits', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Closing_credits'
StaticText 'as one of its Musical Directors.'
[736] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-43"
StaticText '['
StaticText '43'
StaticText ']'
[738] group ''
[739] DisclosureTriangle 'Broadcast history', expanded=True
[740] heading 'Broadcast history'
[741] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The first broadcast of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'was on the'
[743] link 'National Educational Television', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
StaticText 'network on February 19, 1968; the color NET logo appeared on a model building at the beginning and end of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'from 1969 to 1970. When NET ceased operations, the series moved its successor network PBS, even though episodes up until the end of the fourth season in May 1971 were still copyrighted by and produced for NET.'
[746] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-44"
StaticText '['
StaticText '44'
StaticText ']'
[748] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series\' first season (1968) consisted of 130 episodes, produced in black-and-white. For seasons 2–8 (1969–75), the show produced 65 new color episodes each year. By the end of season 8, this meant there was a library of 455 color episodes which could be repeated indefinitely. Rogers and the rest of the show\'s cast and crew began suffering burnout from taping 65 episodes a year and in 1975, Rogers made the decision to take a break from the series for a few years. As a consequence, season 9 (1976) consisted of only five episodes. These five new episodes (which aired the final week of original episodes of the so-called "first series") featured Mister Rogers in his workshop, watching scenes of past episodes of his series, which he recorded on videocassettes and kept on the shelf in his workshop. On the Friday episode of that week (February 20, 1976), he reminded viewers that they, too, could watch many of those old episodes beginning the following week. During the hiatus period, two primetime episodes were produced and aired as specials: a Christmas show in December 1977 and a "springtime"-themed show.'
[749] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1978, production of the series resumed, with an eye towards "freshening up" the show by producing 15 new episodes per year. These "second series" episodes, which began airing in August 1979, would be mixed in with the already-airing cycle of repeats from the so-called "first series" (i.e., the color episodes of seasons 2–9, aired from 1969 to 1976).'
[750] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The series aired 15 new episodes annually between 1979 and 1993. As well, there were occasional "Mister Rogers Talks with Parents About..." specials, which featured panelists discussing ways in which parents could talk to their children about the issues discussed on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '. These specials were usually aired on weekends, just prior to the airing of a new batch of Monday-to-Friday episodes.'
[752] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Beginning in 1994, the production schedule was changed so that 10 new episodes a year were produced instead of 15. Shortly thereafter, as of August 11, 1995, the episodes from the "first series" (1968–76) were withdrawn from the repeat schedule, since there were over 200 "second series" episodes available for broadcast, and many of the first series episodes had become outdated. The show\'s final years varied the number of episodes produced per season: season 26 (1995–96) consisted of 20 episodes, season 27 (1997) produced 10 episodes, seasons 28 and 29 (1998–99) both contained 15 episodes, and season 30 (2000) reverted to 10 episodes. The final season, season 31 (2001), consisted of only 5 episodes, centering on the theme "Celebrate The Arts".'
[753] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A few episodes from the "first series" are available for viewing in the'
[754] link 'Paley Center for Media', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Paley_Center_for_Media'
StaticText ', including the first episode of the series and the first color episode. A complete collection of episodes, including more than 900 videotapes and scripts from the show along with other promotional materials produced by Rogers or his Family Communications Inc. production company, exists in the'
[755] link 'University of Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh'
StaticText "'s Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Archives located in the Elizabeth Nesbitt Room in the university's"
[756] link 'School of Information Sciences', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Information_Sciences'
StaticText ''
[757] link 'Building', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Information_Sciences'
StaticText '.'
[759] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-45"
StaticText '['
StaticText '45'
StaticText ']'
[761] group ''
[762] DisclosureTriangle 'Reruns', expanded=True
[763] heading 'Reruns'
[764] paragraph ''
StaticText 'When PBS began re-airing the first 460 color episodes of the series in 1976, some of the earliest color episodes from 1969 and 1970 were re-edited with new voice-overs or footage. For example, in one 1970 episode where Mister Rogers demonstrates the noise-proof ear protectors that airport workers use on the tarmac, the film footage used featured a worker directing a'
[765] link 'United Airlines', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/United_Airlines'
StaticText 'jet with its stylized "U" logo—which was not introduced until 1974. All of the episodes revised from the first series also included an extra segment following the closing credits, mentioning the episode number and additional companies that provided funding since these episodes originally aired, even though they had not provided funding at the time of original production the use of episode number correlated to an activity guide for parents, which includes activities and discussion topics for parents and child care providers to utilize with their children.'
[767] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-46"
StaticText '['
StaticText '46'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The black and white episodes of the first season were last re-run on August 21, 1970, just before NET was replaced by PBS.'
[769] paragraph ''
StaticText 'As of 2013'
StaticText ', almost all of the 1979–2001 "second series" episodes are still in active rotation on a number of PBS stations.'
[772] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-47"
StaticText '['
StaticText '47'
StaticText ']'
[775] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-48"
StaticText '['
StaticText '48'
StaticText ']'
[778] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-49"
StaticText '['
StaticText '49'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The only exception is the week-long "Conflict" series (episodes #1521–#1525), first aired during the week of November 7–11, 1983. The series/story arc covered the topics of war, bombs, and an arms race, and was created in response to the'
[780] link 'Invasion of Grenada', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Invasion_of_Grenada'
StaticText ', and the'
[781] link '1983 Beirut barracks bombings', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/1983_Beirut_barracks_bombings'
StaticText '. The "Conflict" series was last aired on PBS during the week of April 1–5, 1996.'
[782] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Only a few episodes of the series have been released to DVD by'
[783] link 'Anchor Bay Entertainment', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Anchor_Bay_Entertainment'
StaticText ', although some earlier compilation-based releases were issued on'
[784] link 'VHS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/VHS'
StaticText 'by'
[785] link 'Playhouse Video', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Playhouse_Video'
StaticText 'during the mid-1980s. 100 episodes have subsequently been released as part of'
[786] link 'Amazon Video', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Amazon_Video'
StaticText '.'
[788] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-50"
StaticText '['
StaticText '50'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'A DVD set titled the'
StaticText "It's a Beautiful Day Collection"
StaticText ', containing 30 episodes from the second series, was released on March 27, 2018 by PBS.'
[792] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-51"
StaticText '['
StaticText '51'
StaticText ']'
[795] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-tv-shows-on-dvd-52"
StaticText '['
StaticText '52'
StaticText ']'
[797] group ''
[798] DisclosureTriangle 'Twitch marathons', expanded=True
[799] heading 'Twitch marathons'
[800] paragraph ''
StaticText 'On May 11, 2017, streaming video platform'
[801] link 'Twitch', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Twitch_(service)'
StaticText 'announced with'
[802] link 'The Fred Rogers Company', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Fred_Rogers_Company'
StaticText 'that 886 episodes of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'would be streamed live on the Internet over an 18-day period (although several episodes were skipped over during the marathon, most notably the 1983 "Conflict" episodes).'
[805] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-FR120517-53"
StaticText '['
StaticText '53'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The marathon began on May 15, 2017, at noon'
[807] link 'PT', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pacific_Time_Zone'
StaticText 'and ended on June 3, 2017. The marathon included many'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers'
StaticText 'episodes that had only aired once before. During the live stream, viewers were encouraged to support their local'
[809] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
StaticText 'station.'
[811] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-FR120517-53"
StaticText '['
StaticText '53'
StaticText ']'
[813] paragraph ''
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'joined other popular PBS shows, including'
[816] link 'The Joy of Painting', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Joy_of_Painting'
StaticText 'and'
[818] link 'The French Chef', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_French_Chef'
StaticText ', that have been streamed on the Twitch service.'
[820] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-FR120517-53"
StaticText '['
StaticText '53'
StaticText ']'
[822] paragraph ''
StaticText "On March 20, 2018, Twitch began streaming a 90-episode marathon to commemorate Rogers' 90th birthday, followed by a repeat marathon of the series."
[824] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-consequence-of-sound-2018-twitch-54"
StaticText '['
StaticText '54'
StaticText ']'
[827] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-roling-stone-2018-twitch-55"
StaticText '['
StaticText '55'
StaticText ']'
[829] group ''
[830] DisclosureTriangle 'Episodes', expanded=True
[831] heading 'Episodes'
[833] table ''
[834] rowgroup ''
[835] row ''
[836] columnheader 'Season'
[837] columnheader 'Episodes'
[838] columnheader 'Originally aired'
[839] row ''
[840] columnheader 'First aired'
[841] columnheader 'Last aired'
[842] columnheader 'Network'
[843] row ''
[844] cell ''
[845] rowheader '1'
[846] link '1', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_1)"
[847] cell '130'
[848] cell 'February 19, 1968'
[849] cell 'August 16, 1968'
[850] cell 'NET'
[851] link 'NET', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Educational_Television'
[852] row ''
[853] cell ''
[854] rowheader '2'
[855] link '2', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_2)"
[856] cell '65'
[857] cell 'February 10, 1969'
[858] cell 'May 9, 1969'
[859] row ''
[860] cell ''
[861] rowheader '3'
[862] link '3', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_3)"
[863] cell '65'
[864] cell 'February 2, 1970'
[865] cell 'May 1, 1970'
[866] row ''
[867] cell ''
[868] rowheader '4'
[869] link '4', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_4)"
[870] cell '65'
[871] cell 'February 15, 1971'
[872] cell 'May 14, 1971'
[873] cell 'PBS'
[874] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
[875] row ''
[876] cell ''
[877] rowheader '5'
[878] link '5', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_5)"
[879] cell '65'
[880] cell 'February 21, 1972'
[881] cell 'May 19, 1972'
[882] row ''
[883] cell ''
[884] rowheader '6'
[885] link '6', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_6)"
[886] cell '65'
[887] cell 'February 19, 1973'
[888] cell 'May 18, 1973'
[889] row ''
[890] cell ''
[891] rowheader '7'
[892] link '7', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_7)"
[893] cell '65'
[894] cell 'February 18, 1974'
[895] cell 'May 17, 1974'
[896] row ''
[897] cell ''
[898] rowheader '8'
[899] link '8', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_8)"
[900] cell '65'
[901] cell 'February 17, 1975'
[902] cell 'May 16, 1975'
[903] row ''
[904] cell ''
[905] rowheader '9'
[906] link '9', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_9)"
[907] cell '5'
[908] cell 'February 16, 1976'
[909] cell 'February 20, 1976'
[910] row ''
[911] cell ''
[912] rowheader '10'
[913] link '10', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_10)"
[914] cell '15'
[915] cell 'August 27, 1979'
[916] cell 'May 23, 1980'
[917] row ''
[918] cell ''
[919] rowheader '11'
[920] link '11', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_11)"
[921] cell '15'
[922] cell 'February 16, 1981'
[923] cell 'July 24, 1981'
[924] row ''
[925] cell ''
[926] rowheader '12'
[927] link '12', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_12)"
[928] cell '15'
[929] cell 'March 1, 1982'
[930] cell 'July 2, 1982'
[931] row ''
[932] cell ''
[933] rowheader '13'
[934] link '13', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_13)"
[935] cell '15'
[936] cell 'November 15, 1982'
[937] cell 'April 29, 1983'
[938] row ''
[939] cell ''
[940] rowheader '14'
[941] link '14', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_14)"
[942] cell '15'
[943] cell 'November 7, 1983'
[944] cell 'May 11, 1984'
[945] row ''
[946] cell ''
[947] rowheader '15'
[948] link '15', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_15)"
[949] cell '15'
[950] cell 'November 19, 1984'
[951] cell 'May 17, 1985'
[952] row ''
[953] cell ''
[954] rowheader '16'
[955] link '16', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_16)"
[956] cell '15'
[957] cell 'November 25, 1985'
[958] cell 'May 9, 1986'
[959] row ''
[960] cell ''
[961] rowheader '17'
[962] link '17', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_17)"
[963] cell '15'
[964] cell 'November 24, 1986'
[965] cell 'May 8, 1987'
[966] row ''
[967] cell ''
[968] rowheader '18'
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[973] row ''
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[977] cell '15'
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[979] cell 'May 5, 1989'
[980] row ''
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[984] cell '15'
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[987] row ''
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[991] cell '15'
[992] cell 'November 19, 1990'
[993] cell 'August 30, 1991'
[994] row ''
[995] cell ''
[996] rowheader '22'
[997] link '22', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_22)"
[998] cell '15'
[999] cell 'November 25, 1991'
[1000] cell 'August 28, 1992'
[1001] row ''
[1002] cell ''
[1003] rowheader '23'
[1004] link '23', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_23)"
[1005] cell '15'
[1006] cell 'November 23, 1992'
[1007] cell 'September 3, 1993'
[1008] row ''
[1009] cell ''
[1010] rowheader '24'
[1011] link '24', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_24)"
[1012] cell '10'
[1013] cell 'February 21, 1994'
[1014] cell 'September 2, 1994'
[1015] row ''
[1016] cell ''
[1017] rowheader '25'
[1018] link '25', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_25)"
[1019] cell '10'
[1020] cell 'February 20, 1995'
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[1022] row ''
[1023] cell ''
[1024] rowheader '26'
[1025] link '26', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_26)"
[1026] cell '20'
[1027] cell 'October 16, 1995'
[1028] cell 'August 30, 1996'
[1029] row ''
[1030] cell ''
[1031] rowheader '27'
[1032] link '27', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_27)"
[1033] cell '10'
[1034] cell 'February 17, 1997'
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[1036] row ''
[1037] cell ''
[1038] rowheader '28'
[1039] link '28', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_28)"
[1040] cell '15'
[1041] cell 'February 16, 1998'
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[1043] row ''
[1044] cell ''
[1045] rowheader '29'
[1046] link '29', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_29)"
[1047] cell '15'
[1048] cell 'February 15, 1999'
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[1050] row ''
[1051] cell ''
[1052] rowheader '30'
[1053] link '30', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_30)"
[1054] cell '10'
[1055] cell 'February 21, 2000'
[1056] cell 'September 1, 2000'
[1057] row ''
[1058] cell ''
[1059] rowheader '31'
[1060] link '31', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood_(season_31)"
[1061] cell '5'
[1062] cell 'August 27, 2001'
[1063] cell 'August 31, 2001'
[1064] row ''
[1065] cell ''
[1066] rowheader 'Specials'
[1067] link 'Specials', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#Specials"
[1068] cell '17'
[1069] cell 'June 7, 1968'
[1070] cell 'September 13, 1994'
[1071] cell 'NET (special 1), PBS (specials 2–17)'
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StaticText '(specials 2–17)'
[1075] group ''
[1076] DisclosureTriangle 'Specials', expanded=True
[1077] heading 'Specials'
[1078] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A prime time'
[1079] link 'Christmas special', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Christmas_by_medium'
StaticText ','
StaticText 'Christmastime with Mister Rogers'
StaticText ', first aired in 1977. This special had'
[1081] link 'François Clemmons', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Fran%C3%A7ois_Clemmons'
StaticText "introducing a storyteller and flutist friend to Rogers. They filmed several narrated segments of the stories François' friend told. The special also had the"
[1082] link 'Neighborhood of Make-Believe', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Neighborhood_of_Make-Believe'
StaticText 'segment which shows how they celebrated Christmas. The'
[1083] link 'trolley', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Tram'
StaticText 'had a banner on the roof that said "Merry Christmas" on one side, and "Happy Hannukah" on the other. This special was aired every Christmas season until 1982. This special\'s opening and close have Rogers walking through a real neighborhood while the titles roll rather than the model neighborhood used in the series.'
[1084] paragraph ''
StaticText 'In 1994, Rogers created another one-time special for PBS called'
StaticText "Fred Rogers' Heroes"
StaticText 'which consisted of documentary portraits of four real-life people whose work helped make their communities better. Rogers, uncharacteristically dressed in a suit and tie, hosted in wraparound segments that did not use the "Neighborhood" set.'
[1086] paragraph ''
StaticText 'For a time, Rogers produced specials for the parents as a precursor to the subject of the week on the Neighborhood called "Mister Rogers Talks To Parents About'
StaticText '[topic]'
StaticText '". Rogers did not host those specials, though; other people like'
[1088] link 'Joan Lunden', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Joan_Lunden'
StaticText ', who hosted the "Conflict" special, and other news announcers played MC duties in front of a gallery of parents while Rogers answered questions from them. These specials were made to prepare the parents for any questions the children might ask after watching the episodes on that topic of the week.'
[1089] group ''
[1090] DisclosureTriangle "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like", expanded=True
[1091] heading "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like"
StaticText "Mister Rogers: It's You I Like"
[1093] paragraph ''
StaticText 'On March 6, 2018, a primetime special commemorating the 50th anniversary of the series aired on'
[1094] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
StaticText ', hosted by actor'
[1095] link 'Michael Keaton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Michael_Keaton'
StaticText '.'
[1097] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Mister_Rogers_Planet-11"
StaticText '['
StaticText '11'
StaticText ']'
[1100] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-56"
StaticText '['
StaticText '56'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The hour-long special also features interviews by musician'
[1102] link 'Yo-Yo Ma', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Yo-Yo_Ma'
StaticText ', musician'
[1103] link 'Itzhak Perlman', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Itzhak_Perlman'
StaticText ', actress'
[1104] link 'Sarah Silverman', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Sarah_Silverman'
StaticText ', actress'
[1105] link 'Whoopi Goldberg', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Whoopi_Goldberg'
StaticText ', actor'
[1106] link 'John Lithgow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/John_Lithgow'
StaticText ', screenwriter'
[1107] link 'Judd Apatow', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Judd_Apatow'
StaticText ', actor'
[1108] link 'David Newell', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/David_Newell'
StaticText ', producer Ellen Doherty, and spouse Joanne Byrd Rogers, as well as clips of memorable moments from the show, such as Rogers visiting'
[1109] link 'Koko the gorilla', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Koko_(gorilla)'
StaticText ','
[1110] link 'Margaret Hamilton', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Margaret_Hamilton_(actress)'
StaticText 'dressing up as'
[1112] link 'The Wizard of Oz', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1939_film)'
StaticText "'s"
[1113] link 'Wicked Witch of the West', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Wicked_Witch_of_the_West#1939_film'
StaticText ', and'
[1114] link 'Jeff Erlanger', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Jeff_Erlanger'
StaticText 'in his wheelchair singing "It\'s You I Like" with Rogers.'
[1116] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-57"
StaticText '['
StaticText '57'
StaticText ']'
[1118] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Earlier PBS specials include'
StaticText 'Our Neighbor, Fred Rogers'
StaticText 'in 1990 and'
StaticText "Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor"
StaticText 'in 2003.'
[1122] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-58"
StaticText '['
StaticText '58'
StaticText ']'
[1125] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-59"
StaticText '['
StaticText '59'
StaticText ']'
[1128] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-60"
StaticText '['
StaticText '60'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'A short special,'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers in Our Neighborhood'
StaticText 'by PBS station'
[1131] link 'WUCF', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/WUCF-TV'
StaticText ", described Fred Rogers's college years and family connections in Florida."
[1133] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-61"
StaticText '['
StaticText '61'
StaticText ']'
[1135] group ''
[1136] DisclosureTriangle 'Tributes', expanded=True
[1137] heading 'Tributes'
[1138] paragraph ''
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StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '. After three years as a traveling exhibit, the'
[1140] link "Children's Museum of Pittsburgh", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Children's_Museum_of_Pittsburgh"
[1142] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Children's_Museum_of_Pittsburgh:_Welcome_to_Mister_Rogers_Neighborhood-26"
StaticText '['
StaticText '26'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'had "Welcome to Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood" installed as a permanent exhibit in 2004.'
[1145] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-62"
StaticText '['
StaticText '62'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The'
[1147] link 'planetarium', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Planetarium'
StaticText 'show "The Sky Above Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood" is a computer-animated adaptation of the television show for preschool-aged children.'
[1149] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-63"
StaticText '['
StaticText '63'
StaticText ']'
StaticText ''
[1151] link 'Idlewild and Soak Zone', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Idlewild_and_Soak_Zone'
StaticText ", an amusement park near Rogers' hometown of"
[1152] link 'Latrobe, Pennsylvania', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Latrobe%2C_Pennsylvania'
StaticText 'has an attraction called "Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood of Make-Believe" featuring a life-size trolley ride, designed by Rogers. This was shut down in 2014 to reopen as Daniel Tiger\'s Neighborhood in 2015.'
[1154] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-64"
StaticText '['
StaticText '64'
StaticText ']'
[1157] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-65"
StaticText '['
StaticText '65'
StaticText ']'
StaticText "A children's play area at"
[1159] link 'Monroeville Mall', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Monroeville_Mall'
StaticText 'in the'
[1160] link 'Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh'
StaticText 'suburb of'
[1161] link 'Monroeville', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Monroeville%2C_Pennsylvania'
StaticText 'was named for the television show.'
[1163] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-66"
StaticText '['
StaticText '66'
StaticText ']'
[1165] paragraph ''
StaticText 'Many of the artifacts from the set of'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText ", including the tree of X the owl, the make-believe neighborhood and the inside entrance to Mister Rogers' home is on display at the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh. Also included is a life-size figure of Mister Rogers and a sweater he wore on the show."
[1167] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A kiosk containing artifacts used during the series is located on Concourse C of'
[1168] link 'Pittsburgh International Airport', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_International_Airport'
StaticText ", near the children's play area."
[1170] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-mrrogers-67"
StaticText '['
StaticText '67'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText 'Archives at the'
[1173] link 'University of Pittsburgh', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh'
StaticText "'s"
[1174] link 'School of Information Sciences', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Information_Sciences'
StaticText "is an academic resource and collection that contains correspondence, scripts, props, puppets, fan mail, 911 tapes including all but four episodes of the series on 3/4-inch production videotape; plus one on VHS (three other episodes are not in the collection) along with various videos of specials, interviews and scholarly articles that show the cultural impact of Fred Rogers' work."
[1176] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-68"
StaticText '['
StaticText '68'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'A statue of Fred Rogers exists on the'
[1178] link 'North Shore', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/North_Shore_(Pittsburgh)'
StaticText 'of the Allegheny River near'
[1179] link 'Heinz Field', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Heinz_Field'
StaticText 'at the surviving footing of the'
[1180] link 'Manchester Bridge', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Manchester_Bridge_(Pittsburgh)'
StaticText '.'
[1182] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-69"
StaticText '['
StaticText '69'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The original trolley from the shows is on display at the'
[1184] link 'Canadian Broadcasting Centre', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Canadian_Broadcasting_Centre'
StaticText 'in'
[1185] link 'Toronto', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Toronto'
StaticText ', Ontario.'
[1186] paragraph ''
StaticText 'A documentary feature film about the series, titled'
[1187] link "Won't You Be My Neighbor?", url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Won't_You_Be_My_Neighbor%3F_(film)"
StaticText "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
StaticText ', was released by'
[1189] link 'Focus Features', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Focus_Features'
StaticText 'on June 8, 2018.'
[1191] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-70"
StaticText '['
StaticText '70'
StaticText ']'
[1194] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-NPR-1"
StaticText '['
StaticText '1'
StaticText ']'
[1197] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-Mister_Rogers_Planet-11"
StaticText '['
StaticText '11'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'Another documentary,'
StaticText 'Mister Rogers & Me,'
StaticText 'was shown at film festivals in 2010 and on PBS stations in 2012.'
[1201] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-71"
StaticText '['
StaticText '71'
StaticText ']'
[1204] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-72"
StaticText '['
StaticText '72'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'An American drama film, titled'
[1207] link 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/A_Beautiful_Day_in_the_Neighborhood'
StaticText 'starring'
[1208] link 'Tom Hanks', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Tom_Hanks'
StaticText 'as Rogers, was released on November 22, 2019 by'
[1209] link 'TriStar Pictures', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/TriStar_Pictures'
StaticText '.'
[1211] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-73"
StaticText '['
StaticText '73'
StaticText ']'
[1213] paragraph ''
StaticText 'On September 21, 2018, a'
[1214] link 'Google Doodle', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Google_Doodle'
StaticText 'was created in honor of Mr. Rogers.'
[1216] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-74"
StaticText '['
StaticText '74'
StaticText ']'
[1218] group ''
[1219] DisclosureTriangle 'Music', expanded=True
[1220] heading 'Music'
[1221] paragraph ''
StaticText 'The music of the show was interpreted by an eclectic mix of modern artists for the 2005 album'
StaticText 'Songs From the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers'
StaticText '. The'
[1223] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
StaticText 'show'
[1225] link 'Pittsburgh Dad', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Dad'
StaticText 'uses a piano theme song inspired by the jazz music constantly heard on'
StaticText "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
StaticText '.'
[1228] link '[]', url="http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Mister_Rogers'_Neighborhood#cite_note-sensation-75"
StaticText '['
StaticText '75'
StaticText ']'
StaticText 'The musical project'
[1230] link 'Symphony of Science', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Symphony_of_Science'
StaticText ', in association with PBS Digital Studios, created a music video called "Garden of Your Mind" from clips of the show, using Rogers\' own pitch-corrected spoken words to create a song.'
[1231] group ''
[1232] DisclosureTriangle 'References', expanded=True
[1233] heading 'References'
[1236] list ''
[1237] listitem ''
ListMarker '0.'
StaticText 'Bianculli, David (February 19, 2018).'
[1240] link '"It\'s A Beautiful 50th Birthday For \'Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood\'"', url='https://www.npr.org/2018/02/19/586180373/its-a-beautiful-50th-birthday-for-mister-rogers-neighborhood'
StaticText '.'
[1241] link 'NPR', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/National_Public_Radio'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'February 19,'
StaticText '2018'
StaticText '.'
[1244] listitem ''
ListMarker '0.'
StaticText 'Owen, Rob (November 12, 2000).'
[1247] link '"There goes the Neighborhood: Mister Rogers will make last episodes of show in December"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/tv/20001112rogers2.asp'
StaticText '.'
[1249] link 'Pittsburgh Post-Gazette', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Pittsburgh_Post-Gazette'
StaticText 'Magazine'
StaticText '. Retrieved'
StaticText 'March 20,'
StaticText '2011'
StaticText '.'
[1252] listitem ''
ListMarker '0.'
[1255] link '"Mr. Rogers says goodbye – for now"', url='http://edition.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/31/rogers.finale/'
StaticText '.'
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[1264] link 'The Globe and Mail', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/The_Globe_and_Mail'
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[1273] link '"PBS Parents: Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood series summary"', url='https://www.pbs.org/parents/rogers/series/summary.html'
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[1275] link 'PBS', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/PBS'
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[1276] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Millman, Joyce (August 10, 1999).'
[1279] link '"Brilliant Careers: Fred Rogers"', url='http://www.salon.com/people/bc/1999/08/10/rogers'
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StaticText 'Nededog, Jethro (July 31, 2011).'
[1286] link '"Fred Rogers\' Legacy Lives on With a \'Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood\', Animated Spin Off From PBS"', url='https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/fred-rogers-legacy-lives-a-217532'
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StaticText 'McCormick, Moira (January 31, 1998).'
[1293] link '"Almost 30, \'Neighborhood\' Is Still Central To Kids TV; Youngheart Eyes Mainstream"', url='https://books.google.com/books?id=iQ0EAAAAMBAJ&q=Mister+Rogers%27+Neighborhood+celebrates+30+years+on+air&pg=PA70'
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StaticText 'Hinckley, David (March 3, 2018).'
[1308] link '"Mister Rogers has become \'one of the coolest men on the planet\'"', url='http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/mister-rogers-hot-property-2018-article-1.3847564'
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[1316] link "Daniel Tiger's Birthday", url='https://vimeo.com/90788269'
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[1327] link '"The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on January 15, 1956 · Page 110"', url='https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/148344910/'
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[1334] link '"Obituary: Josie Carey / TV pioneer, star of \'The Children\'s Corner\'"', url='http://www.post-gazette.com/news/obituaries/2004/05/29/Obituary-Josie-Carey-TV-pioneer-star-of-The-Children-s-Corner/stories/200405290156'
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[1355] link 'Interview with Fred Rogers, part 4 of 9', url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyGuURc6_3M'
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[1358] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
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[1362] link '"CBC: The original neighbourhood"', url='http://www.cbc.ca/75/2011/07/cbc-the-original-neighbourhood.html'
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[1369] link '"QED\'s \'Misterogers\' Given Sears\' Grant"', url='http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/88349797/'
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StaticText 'Montgomery, David (September 1, 2001).'
[1396] link '"For Mister Rogers, a Final Day in the Neighborhood"', url='https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2001/09/01/for-mister-rogers-a-final-day-in-the-neighborhood/6c6b6bdd-82f6-4a7e-92c0-af5493837953/'
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[1403] link "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Full Intro with Video", url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMFDphMXTlQ'
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[1406] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
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[1411] link 'the original', url='http://go.si.edu/ct/Ud1111119PDS/Mr_Rogers'
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StaticText '. Retrieved'
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[1418] link '"Children\'s Museum of Pittsburgh: Welcome To Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20110719103027/http://www.pittsburghkids.org/Templates/CMP_ExhibitsDetail.aspx?CID=196&SECID=3&MENUID=96'
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[1420] listitem ''
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[1423] link '""Mr. Speedy Delivery" talks about his neighborhood"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20071229032516/http://archives.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/31/mcfeely.chat.cnna/'
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[1431] link 'All\xa0Things Considered', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/All_Things_Considered'
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[1438] link '"Michael Keaton at Hollywood.com"', url='http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Michael_Keaton/192243'
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[1444] link '"Children\'s TV Icon Fred Rogers Dies at 74"', url='http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,79742,00.html'
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[1452] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='http://tvshows.aol.com/show/mister-rogers-neighborhood/SH0029300000/main'
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[1463] link 'the original', url='http://pbskids.org/rogers/parents/feb27.html'
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[1474] link '"\'Mr. Rogers\' becomes too pricey a neighborhood"', url='http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/tvradio/82995857.html'
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[1493] link '"PBS to air new series from Fred Rogers Co"', url='https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118040677'
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StaticText 'Yang, Rachel (January 10, 2020).'
[1498] link '"Classic Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood character inspires new PBS series"', url='https://ew.com/tv/2020/01/10/classic-mister-rogers-neighborhood-character-inspires-new-pbs-series/'
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[1503] link '"\'Donkey Hodie\' Continues the Mister Rogers Legacy on PBS KIDS May 3"', url='https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/donkey-hodie-continues-the-mister-rogers-legacy-on-pbs-kids-may-3/'
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[1511] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062588/fullcredits'
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[1516] link '"Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood – Johnny Costa Pittsburgh\'s Legendary Jazz Pianist"', url='http://www.johnnycosta.com/mister-rogers-neighborhood/'
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[1519] link '"Misterogers 1971"', url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOA7V93jtJk'
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[1522] link 'YouTube', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/YouTube'
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StaticText 'Blake, Sharon S. (March 10, 2003).'
[1526] link '"Paying Tribute to Fred Rogers"', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20120518002759/http://www.chronicle.pitt.edu/media/pcc030310/tribute_Mr_Rogers.html'
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[1528] link 'the original', url='http://www.chronicle.pitt.edu/media/pcc030310/tribute_Mr_Rogers.html'
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StaticText '. Retrieved'
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StaticText '2008'
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[1538] link 'Archived', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20151003082036/http://www.mptv.org/schedule/a-z/program/mister-rogers-neighborhood/'
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[1540] link 'Wayback Machine', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Wayback_Machine'
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[1543] link "KET – Mister Rogers' Neighborhood – Series Information", url='http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/series.php?id=MSTR'
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[1545] link 'Archived', url='https://web.archive.org/web/20150904121438/http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/series.php?id=MSTR'
StaticText 'September 4, 2015, at the'
[1547] link 'Wayback Machine', url='http://192.168.0.199:8888/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Wayback_Machine'
StaticText 'Retrieved October 14, 2013'
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[1550] link 'Mister Rogers Neighborhood – TV – Oregon Public Broadcasting', url='http://www.opb.org/television/programs/mister-rogers-neighborhood/'
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[1554] link "''Amazon Video: Mister Rogers Neighborhood''", url='https://www.amazon.com/First-Week-Program-Black-White/dp/B004C4N93U/ref=sr_1_2?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1312149482&sr=1-2'
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[1575] link '"Twitch Announces Marathon of PBS KIDS\' Iconic Series Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood"', url='http://www.fredrogers.org/frc/news/twitch-announces-marathon-pbs-kids%E2%80%99-iconic-series-mister-rogers%E2%80%99-neighborhood'
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[1579] listitem ''
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StaticText 'Coburn, Randall (March 20, 2018).'
[1582] link '"Twitch to stream Mister Rogers Neighborhood marathon in honor of Fred Rogers\' 90th birthday"', url='https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/03/twitch-to-stream-mister-rogers-neighborhood-marathon/'
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StaticText 'Fogel, Stephanie (March 19, 2018).'
[1589] link '"Twitch is Hosting a \'Mister Rogers\' Marathon on His 90th Birthday"', url='https://www.rollingstone.com/glixel/news/twitch-is-hosting-a-mister-rogers-marathon-on-his-90th-birthday-w518053'
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[1604] link '"5 ways to celebrate \'Mister Rogers\' Neighborhood\' on its 50th anniversary"', url='https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2018/02/15/5-ways-celebrate-mister-rogers-neighborhood-its-50th-anniversary/333208002/'
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StaticText 'Brennan, Patricia (March 17, 1990).'
[1611] link '"\'Our Neighbor, Fred Rogers\': A Look Behind the Cardigan"', url='http://articles.mcall.com/1990-03-17/entertainment/2725513_1_mister-rogers-neighborhood-henrietta-pussycat-rogers-s-grandfather'
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