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Straying from his usual routine, Mister Rogers does not enter his television house as he opens the show. Instead, he sings a shortened and slightly modified version of Won't You Be My Neighbor and sits on his porch swing as he introduces "Windstor...Read More
Mister Rogers arrives with a stack of paper cups which he takes to the kitchen and uses to build a tower and a building. Just as Mister Rogers is beginning to play a game with three cups and a stone, Mr. McFeely stops by the back door with a piece...Read More
Mister Rogers arrives with a toy backhoe which he uses on the floor to pick up pebbles from a box. He talks about how it takes a person to make things work and then sings You've Got To Do It as he continues playing with the toy. Before returning t...Read More
Mister Rogers starts off by showing two name tags and asking viewers to pick the one that says "Francois Clemmons." The other tag, which says "school bus," is put on the Trolley which is still decorated as a bus. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believ...Read More
Mister Rogers arrives with two oranges and two bananas and sings One and One are Two before showing footage of his conversations with young people and teachers about school. Mr. McFeely stops by with a set of walkie-talkies which he and Mister Rog...Read More
Mister Rogers arrives with some photographs of Margaret Hamilton who will be visiting the Neighborhood. Among other parts, Ms. Hamilton played the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz. Visiting Elsie Neal's shop, Mister Rogers sees the cos...Read More
Mister Rogers looks at a few toy cars, including a school bus, used in the opening shots of the Neighborhood program. Taking them to the kitchen, he shows a model house and school. As he shows these models, he talks about going to school and tells...Read More
Mister Rogers arrives with a sign he has made for King Friday's birthday and Mr. McFeely stops by with a delivery of party favors. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X the Owl has made two signs announcing King Friday's birthday -- one large ban...Read More
As he arrives, Mister Rogers is tossing a football in the air. After changing into he sweater and sneakers, he shows a picture of himself with Pittsburgh Steelers football player Lynn Swann. Mister Rogers shows some video footage of Mr. Swann in a...Read More
Mister Rogers shows a pair of ice skates before visiting Peggy Fleming at an ice skating rink where they talk about the importance of practice. Ms. Fleming demonstrates her skills before Mister Rogers joins her on the ice for a few pointers. In th...Read More
Mister Rogers arrives with a watercolor painting by Andrew Wyeth and thinks back to an earlier time when Mr. Wyeth stopped by for a visit. When there is a knock at the back door, Mister Rogers answers it to find a very sad Chef Brockett. A recent ...Read More
Mister Rogers arrives with photos of artwork that viewers will see on a tour of an art museum that he has arranged. Encouraging viewers to pay close attention at the museum, Mister Rogers sings Look and Listen. Upon arrival at the museum, Mister R...Read More