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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Specials 1968 - 2019
TV-Y

  • 1977-12-01T05:00:00Z on National Educational Television
  • 30m
  • 7h (14 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Children
Fred Rogers hosts this children's television program that teaches children the important issues of life, such as being friendly, sharing, etc. Also features an imaginary world with puppets living in a medieval-type kingdom.

14 episodes

This rarely-televised special shows Rogers at his neighborly best, extending holiday wishes and attending a children's dance. Lady Elaine Fairchilde has a touch of Dickens in the invaluable lesson she is taught.

Betty's Little Theater springs a leak in its roof. To raise money to fix it, everyone in the neighborhood stages a performance. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine fantasizes about being a princess.

On the eve of Mister Rogers' new era, Rogers is one of a handful of panelists who discuss easing the fear children have about starting school.

This panel program, recorded before a live audience previews the upcoming week of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood devoted to children's fears and beliefs. Includes footage of Rogers' talk with Bill Bixby about The Incredible Hulk.

Rogers is again part of a panel discussion, fielding questions from parents.

Rogers is part of a panel discussion before an audience of parents discussing combative attitudes.

In this 30-minute special, Rogers talks with children and parents alike about punishment and setting limits.

Rogers previews the upcoming week of programs on pets, and also delves into subject areas not covered on the five half-hours.

The next five programs will be titled ""Mister Rogers Talks About Make-Believe."" Togers provides parents with a few guidelines not exactly covered in these upcoming programs.

Previews the "Day Care & Night Care" programs with the gentle respect viewers have come to expect from Mister Rogers.

CGI rendering of the intro to Mister Rogers with encouraging message, using recorded audio.

Special 13 Won't You Be My Neighbor?

  • 2019-02-09T05:00:00Z30m

Fred Rogers used puppets and play to explore complex social issues: race, disability, equality and tragedy, helping form the American concept of childhood. He spoke directly to children and they responded enthusiastically. Yet today, his impact is unclear. Have we lived up to Fred's ideal of good neighbors?

This special program attempts to console children in the wake of the June 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy during this "disturbing time in our nation's history."

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