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  1. The Playback API request failed for an unknown reason. The end of the first week. In these early episodes we see that as producer, writer, lyricist and star, Fred Rogers envisioned his Neighborhood programs as a half an hour when he would come to visit and play with his viewers – to talk directly with them, imagine with them, teach them new ...

  2. 3 days ago · Mister Rogers didn’t “teach” us to be caring neighbors, but he gave us many ways to understand how important we are to each other. In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood children can see how a wide variety of diverse neighbors – both the real neighbors we meet in the real neighborhood, and the puppets and people of Make-Believe – interact ...

  3. 2 days ago · Gifts for the new baby. Mister Rogers brings discarded pieces of wood to build with and gets a splinter, which he removes. He talks about how all children have accidents and worries. In the back yard, Mister Rogers is sanding the blocks when Bob Trow stops by with a drawing he made of King Friday’s castle. Mister Rogers has the idea to send ...

  4. 4 days ago · 1. What was Mr. Rogers' first name? Answer: Fred. Speaking of names, Daniel Striped Tiger got his name because WQED's General Manager, Dorothy Daniel, gave Fred Rogers a striped tiger puppet the first day the show aired. He was called Daniel Striped Tiger from that day on. 2.

  5. 2 days ago · Mister Rogers Family Days The spotlight shines brightly on the Mister Rogers Family Days event, an annual homage to the life and work of Latrobe’s cherished native, Fred Rogers. This year, the festivities promise a blend of cherished traditions and exciting novelties, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

  6. 2 days ago · Watching “Idea Man,” I wondered what Henson’s contemporary, Fred Rogers, made of his TV peer. So I asked David Newell, who played Mr. McFeely on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” and ...

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