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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" was among the most famous, longest-lasting and fondly remembered children's television shows. Host Fred Rogers (known to millions as simply Mister Rogers) used his gentle charm to communicate with his audience of children. Topics centered on nearly every inconceivable matter of concern to children, ranging from everyday fears related to going to sleep, getting immunizations, and disappointment about not getting one's way, to losing a loved one to death and physical handicaps. Rogers used simple songs and, on nearly every show, segments from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to make his point. A scale-model trolley was often (but not always) used to segue into the Make-Believe segments, said neighborhood being inhabited by puppet characters including King Friday XIII, Lady Elaine Fairchilde and Daniel Stripèd Tiger. Frequent visitors as well as Rogers' own frequent visits to various places in the neighborhood rounded out each show. The program was taped at WQED-TV in Pittsburgh; first-run shows were produced from 1968 to 1975, at which time production was suspended until 1979. New programs were taped through 2001 for broadcast alongside the original 460 episodes, the most notable coming in 1991 with Rogers's shows focusing on calming children's fears during the Persian Gulf War.

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Cast & Crew See All

Fred Rogers
Mr. Rogers
Betty Aberlin
Lady Aberlin
David Newell
Mr. McFeely

Season 31 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

1761: Celebrates the Arts

Mon, Aug 27, 200128 mins

Admiring trees and how they grow from seeds, Mister Rogers is inspired to draw an oak tree. In Make-Believe, Prince Tuesday at first is upset with his drawing of the Eiffel Tower, but his neighbors like it and help him appreciate it.

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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: What Do You Do With The Mad That You Feel
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: What Do You Do With The Mad That You Feel
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Awards

  • 1976 - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Instructional Programming - Series and Specials - nominated
  • 1980 - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Informational/Instructional Series/Specials - nominated
  • 1980 - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming - winner
  • 1983 - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Informational/Instructional Series - nominated

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