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Season 1 – Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

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Every kid wanted to be Mister Rogers' neighbor. Fred Rogers hosts this gentle, thoughtful children's show, and he treats kids like intelligent people who deserve programming just as good as that for adults. From the moment he changes into his cardigan and sneakers, youngsters are enthralled. Add in the puppets and marionettes from the Land of Make Believe, and you've got a children's classic.
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Episode 1 Aired Feb 19, 1968 Mrs. Russellite invites Mr. Rogers to see her lampshade collection; King Friday enacts new rules after Lady Elaine alters the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 20, 1968 The First Week: King Friday Challenges Change Mister Rogers uses a burlap bag for a variety of things including a table cloth and a cape; Lady Aberlin stops by to talk about recent events in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 21, 1968 The new border guards puts Cornflake S. Pecially off going to the castle; King Friday orders a cake. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 22, 1968 Mr. Rogers brings home a puppy and receives a visit from Carol Saunders; King Friday orders new punch clocks placed in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 23, 1968 The First Week: End of the First Week Mr. Rogers plays with balloons; Betty Aberlin brings the balloons to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to help change King Friday's mind about the new rules he imposed on the neighborhood. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 26, 1968 Mister Rogers Shares Fairytales Mister Rogers talks about fairytales and reads "Little Red Riding Hood"; Mr. McFeely stops by and shows a gift that was given to him for his birthday; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin pretends she is Little Red Riding Hood. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 28, 1968 A Peace Party Celebration The Neighborhood of Make-Believe celebrates a peace party and honors Lynda Martha as a guest; Lady Elaine Fairchilde dresses up as a dove of peace. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 29, 1968 Mister Rogers Plays Guess Who Mister Rogers plays audio tapes of a Neighborhood of Make-Believe puppet characters to make the viewers guess who is who; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Royal Coach Saunders plays hide and seek with Lady Elaine and X. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 1, 1968 Mister Rogers Uses Binoculars In the Television house, Rogers demonstrates the use of binoculars; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin dresses up as a snow goose. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 4, 1968 How Oatmeal Is Made Mister Rogers shows a film about how to make oatmeal; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mime Walker performs at the castle for King Friday; X the Owl teaches Henrietta about bird watching; Fred's son, Jamie Rogers, works with clay. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 5, 1968 Mister Rogers Brings a Toucan Mister Rogers enters with a toucan in a birdcage; he offers the bird a banana and talks about its many features; Jewel Walker discusses his work as a mime; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X and Lady Elaine talk about birds. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 6, 1968 King Friday's Painting Is Missing Mister Rogers begins at the porch, listening to a symphony rehearsing; ballerina Marion Petrov performs; he sets up dominoes and knocks them down; King Friday is missing a painting; Joe Negri finds it. Details Episode 14 Aired Mar 7, 1968 Mr. McFeely and the Baby Chimpanzee Mister Rogers arrives with drawing supplies and a record; Mr. McFeely brings a baby chimpanzee; Professor Fitzpatrick visits with King on Friday; back at the house, Ms. Ivanov talks about her dance classes. Details Episode 15 Aired Mar 8, 1968 Vivian Richman Performs Folk Songs Mister Rogers plays a pretend game with a picture; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Dr. Bill Marchl visits X the Owl and helps Daniel fix his clock; at home, Vivian Richman brings a guitar and shares folk songs. Details Episode 16 Aired Mar 11, 1968 Making Things With a Hammer and Nails Mister Rogers brings wood pieces and uses a hammer and nails; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Virgil Cantini shows King Friday the art sculptures he made with nails; Lady Aberlin knits a sweater for Henrietta and meets Donkey Hodie. Details Episode 17 Aired Mar 13, 1968 A Donkey Named Jenny Mister Rogers introduces a donkey named Jenny and feeds her an apple; Mr. McFeely takes the donkey back to the farm; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Donkey Hodie looks for a place to live; Mrs. Frogg and Lady Aberlin try to help. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 13, 1968 A Pinwheel for Donkey Hodie Mister Rogers brings a clarinet; clarinetist Louis Paul performs for King Friday in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; Mrs. Russell visits Mister Rogers, he gives her a pinwheel, which she brings to Henrietta and Donkey Hodie. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 14, 1968 Mister Rogers brings a toy raft made from straws; he wears a sailing jacket and plays with the raft in water; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Scientist Alder checks wind speeds to help Donkey Hodie find a place to build a windmill. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 15, 1968 All About Windmills Mister Rogers shows a model windmill and takes a pretend trip to a real windmill; Judy Rubin visits with craft materials and windmills; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday gives Donkey Hodie permission to build a windmill. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 18, 1968 Breaking Ground on the Windmill Chef Brockett makes two snowmen, one out of ice cream and another out of cupcake dough; the one made of dough is for Donkey Hodie; Donkey Hodie is ready to break ground for the windmill. Details Episode 22 Aired Mar 19, 1968 It's Annual Check-up Time! Nurse Miller is providing yearly check-ups to those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; at the tree, she examines X the Owl before moving on to the castle, where she sings "Once Upon Each Lovely Day" and checks Donkey Hodie. Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 20, 1968 All About Eyeglasses Mister Rogers talks about wanting to wear glasses when he was a child, even though he did not need them; with her new glasses on, Henrietta passes her eye exam; X the Owl expresses his desire for glasses; Nurse Miller convinces X otherwise. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 21, 1968 King Friday Wants the Windmill to Move Mister Rogers has his eyes examined; after seeing the size of the windmill's arms, King Friday orders Donkey Hodie to find a new location someplace else. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 22, 1968 A Housewarming for Donkey Hodie Woody Straub discusses his hobby of repairing old furniture; X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat join Lady Aberlin on a visit to deliver housewarming gifts to Donkey Hodie, who has a new home at Someplace Else. Details Episode 26 Aired Mar 25, 1968 Mister Rogers Talks About Babies Mister Rogers talks about the excitement created by having a baby in the house; he shares a film about a 14-month-old child -- Jamie Rogers when he was younger; Jamie stops by the house and sings Tomorrow with Mister Rogers. Details Episode 27 Aired Mar 26, 1968 Not Everything Should Be Shared Lady Elaine Fairchilde is trying to take Edgar Cooke's pillow when Nurse Miller explains that there are some things that people should not be expected to share; Lady Elaine leaves in frustration; Daniel has grown a new stripe. Details Episode 28 Aired Mar 27, 1968 Edgar Cooke's Pillow Mister Rogers arrives with a set of nesting boxes and he finds a thimble inside the smallest box; Edgar Cooke locks his pillow in the safe and Lady Elaine Fairchilde stops by and assures Edgar that she will never try to take it again. Details Episode 29 Aired Mar 28, 1968 All About Weaving Mister Rogers talks about weaving; Mrs. Mauldin shares some of her recent work on a loom and explains how it works; a string quartet performs a piece by Haydn for King Friday. Details Episode 30 Aired Mar 29, 1968 Mr. Grebanier Plays the Cello Mr. Grebanier plays a piece of music by Bach on his cello; Lady Elaine turns the Neighborhood upside down with her boomerang; X is unhappy, so Lady Elaine returns everything to normal. Details Episode 30 Aired Mar 29, 1968 Mr. Grebanier plays a piece of music by Bach on his cello; Lady Elaine turns the Neighborhood upside down with her boomerang; X is unhappy, so Lady Elaine returns everything to normal. Details Episode 31 Aired Apr 1, 1968 Mister Rogers Feeds a Parakeet Mr. McFeely stops by with Pedro, a Mexican parakeet; Handyman Negri is nervous to play his song in front of King Friday; he is preparing to perform for King Friday when Edgar Cooke claims a lady in distress is being followed by a monster. Details Episode 32 Aired Apr 2, 1968 King Friday's Monster Detector Mister Rogers talks about monsters and pretending; King Friday has installed a radar system to detect any presence of a monster; Handyman Negri reports that no one has seen the monster that frightened Sara Saturday. Details Episode 33 Aired Apr 3, 1968 The Sad Monster Ballet Mister Rogers makes orange juice and sees "The Sad Monster Ballet," in which a monster is sad because he has scared everyone away and becomes happy when he learns to be friendly. Details Episode 34 Aired Apr 4, 1968 Digger Digorum Explores Tunnels Mister Rogers fills bottles to different heights with liquid and blows into them; Digger Digorum is in the neighborhood to explore the tunnels in search of the red monster; she has been summoned by the king. Details Episode 35 Aired Apr 5, 1968 Is That a Monster? Mister Rogers makes a tunnel from a blanket and four chairs; Digger Digorum, Daniel and X see a flashing red light they think might be the red monster but when they find it is a red flashlight, they agree that there are no monsters. Details Episode 36 Aired Apr 8, 1968 An Award for Digger Digorum Mister Rogers shows how chairs are caned; Corney gives Digger Digorum a rocking chair and Lady Aberlin gives her a blanket; the king gives her a citation for discovering that there are no monsters. Details Episode 37 Aired Apr 9, 1968 Chalk Drawings and Singing Mister Rogers finds two pieces of chalk on his porch; Peggy Lipschutz uses the chalk for drawing while Vivien Richman sings; coach Saunders exercises with X and Daniel. Details Episode 38 Aired Apr 10, 1968 King Friday Meets Sara Saturday Mister Rogers demonstrates running in place and lifting weights; King Friday wears his best crown for his appointment with Sara Saturday; she admires his eyes, not his crown and makes him some custard. Details Episode 39 Aired Apr 11, 1968 A Reception for Sara Saturday Mister Rogers is invited to a reception in honor of Sara Saturday; Handyman Negri doesn't have anything to wear so he goes to the Museum-Go-Round's men's fashion show; costumes such as a caveman's fur are modeled; he decides on a tuxedo. Details Episode 40 Aired Apr 12, 1968 Mister Rogers Wears a Tuxedo Mister Rogers wears a tuxedo for the Sara Saturday reception; Lady Aberlin arranges the entertainment; King Friday does not immediately recognize Handyman Negri, who is wearing a tuxedo; they all hope Sara will come back. Details Episode 41 Aired Apr 15, 1968 All About Rain Mister Rogers shows how lining zips out of a raincoat; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, it is raining; Corney has closed his factory to look for a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow; Henrietta is afraid of the thunder and lightning. Details Episode 42 Aired Apr 16, 1968 All About Trading Mister Rogers makes a paper airplane; Mr. Goldberg plays Bach on the flute for King Friday; Grandpere is starting a trading tower; Lady Aberlin trades a walnut X gives her for a chocolate bar. Details Episode 43 Aired Apr 17, 1968 A New Opera for King Friday Mister Rogers plays a harmonica; King Friday tells John Reardon that he wants an opera on Friday; the opera is about missing someone; Reardon trades a song for Granpere's staff paper. Details Episode 44 Aired Apr 18, 1968 Auditions for the New Opera Mister Rogers feeds a baby chimpanzee; Reardon auditions Donkey Hodie for the role of Prince in the opera; Henrietta wants to play a babysitter, Reardon is going to be Grandfather, Lady Aberlin is going to play Mother and X is stage manager. Details Episode 45 Aired Apr 19, 1968 It's Opera Day Mister Rogers brings a cape, top hat and opera glasses because it is Opera Day; in the opera, a baby prince misses his mother who is going out; the baby prince objects, but mother leaves him with his grandfather and a babysitter. Details Episode 46 Aired Apr 22, 1968 All About Haircuts Mister Rogers goes to the barbershop and talks about how haircuts don't hurt; Bernie Jessol shows Daniel some gymnastic tricks, then goes to get a haircut; Mr. Spampinato cuts Corney's hair and inspects the king's hair. Details Episode 47 Aired Apr 23, 1968 A Book About Fur, Feathers and Hair Mister Rogers reads a book about fur, feathers and hair; Betty Aberlin borrows the book to take to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; Marion and Nicholas Petrov dance dressed as X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat. Details Episode 48 Aired Apr 24, 1968 All About Apples Mister Rogers brings a dachshund; chef Brockett gives Daniel an apple and leaves apples at the Museum; he gives applesauce to X and apple juice to King Friday; Mr. McFeely brings a French poodle.; chef Brockett and Mister Rogers bob for apples. Details Episode 49 Aired Apr 25, 1968 All About Straws Mister Rogers uses drinking straws to blow bubbles in soapy water; Mrs. Rubin shows paintings done with straws; the trolley brings a letter from Lady Aberlin inviting Mister Rogers to the castle for a surprise; Paul Draper tap dances. Details Episode 50 Aired Apr 26, 1968 Mister Rogers Plays a Matching Game Mister Rogers plays a matching game with fruit; Mr. McFeely brings a battery-operated steam shovel; Grandpere's machine produces whatever is asked for; Henrietta wishes she could play like a boy and X wishes he could do things girls do. Details Episode 51 Aired Apr 29, 1968 All About Bears Mister Rogers scares Trolley by dressing up like a bear; a trainer from the zoo brings a live bear cub; Jewel Walker goes to Grandpere for a copy of the "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" storybook and mimes the story. Details Episode 52 Aired Apr 30, 1968 A New Play Mister Rogers puts together two puzzles and visits a woman who makes jigsaw puzzles; Handyman Negri and X the Owl decide to do a play of Goldilocks and the Three Bears; X wants to call the play Benjamin Franklin and the Three Bears. Details Episode 53 Aired May 1, 1968 Benjamin Franklin or Goldilocks? Mister Rogers tries on some Benjamin Franklin wigs and glasses; Henrietta is angry because X wants their play to be about Benjamin Franklin and not Goldilocks; the play will be Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the Three Bears. Details Episode 54 Aired May 2, 1968 A Part for King Friday Mister Rogers makes a sandwich; Scientist Alder makes toast and does an experiment with the heat; X the Owl decides he wants to be a printer like Benjamin Franklin; King Friday XIII would like to be in the Goldilocks play. Details Episode 55 Aired Apr 3, 1968 The New Play Debuts Mister Rogers arrives excited for the play King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the Three Bears; with a piece of yarn and a sock, he makes a puppet; the neighbors put on a play based on "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." Details Episode 56 Aired May 6, 1968 Vegetables and Exercise Mister Rogers brings a basket of vegetables; chef Brockett mashes potatoes; X is dressed up like Benjamin Franklin; coach Saunders does exercises with X and Henrietta; chef Brockett brings a tray of vegetables that X and Henrietta taste. Details Episode 57 Aired May 7, 1968 Henrietta Is Bored Mister Rogers finds a mother rabbit and her two babies; X tries to help Henrietta cure her boredom; a man claiming to be Mr. MacGregor stops by the tree, but he sounds like Joey Hollingsworth when he speaks. Details Episode 58 Aired May 8, 1968 Bringing a New Baby Home Mister Rogers uses dolls and a dollhouse to play about a mother bringing a new baby home from the hospital; King Friday XIII is jealous of Sara Saturday's interest in Joey Hollingsworth. Details Episode 59 Aired May 9, 1968 All About Tools and Plumbing Joe Negri does a few plumbing jobs at Mister Rogers' house; X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat talk with Handyman Negri about their childhood fears of toilets and drains. Details Episode 60 Aired May 10, 1968 Joey Hollingsworth's Dance Recital Mister Rogers plays with a clown marionette; Joey Hollingsworth's dance recital causes King Friday XIII to become jealous, stubborn and difficult; he relaxes when Sara Saturday says she is grateful to him for allowing Joey to dance. Details Episode 61 Airs undefined Mud Pies and Pumping Water Mister Rogers has brought some dirt in to make mud pies; Joey Hollingsworth shows how a pump works; Daniel brings a cup of water to prime the pump; Corney gives Mr. Hollingsworth a hat with a rocking chair. Details Episode 62 Airs undefined All About Wells and Water Pumps Mister Rogers explains that water travels through pipes to get into his house; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the well outside the factory is complete with pipes taking water inside. Details Episode 63 Airs undefined A Fire at Corney's Factory Mister Rogers warms some wiener buns in the oven; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, there is a fire in Corney's factory; the factory is ruined; Corney is very sad; there are no injuries; Marie Torre comes to cover the fire for the news. Details Episode 64 Airs undefined All About Firemen Mister Rogers shows a film of firemen getting ready to go to a fire and tries on fireman gear; Lady Elaine is afraid everyone blames her for the fire because she is bad sometimes; Handyman says no one is holding her responsible. Details Episode 65 Airs undefined Rebuilding Corney's Factory Mister Rogers builds with toy logs; gymnasts show King Friday XIII their exercises; the neighbors work on rebuilding Cornflake S. Pecially's Rockit Factory. Details Episode 66 Airs undefined Playing with Antique Toy Cars Mister Rogers shows some toy model antique cars, and he puts on a duster, cap and goggles like the ones worn when riding in open cars; Mime Walker shows Daniel Tiger and Corney a small go-cart in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Details Episode 67 Airs undefined Things That Go Up and Down Mister Rogers brings a yo-yo and talks about things that go up and down; he shows a toy hydraulic lift and a film of how a real hydraulic lift works; there's a celebration in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe for Corney's new factory. Details Episode 68 Airs undefined All About Tricycles and Bicycles Mister Rogers explains tricycles, bicycles and unicycles; Picture Picture shows a film of people riding real cycles; Mister Rogers visits Miss Nelson and students at a dance studio and meets Bruce Haack who demonstrates a synthesizer. Details Episode 69 Airs undefined All About Windows Mister Rogers reads a poem about windows; Chef Brockett visits Mister Rogers, and they make special window sandwiches; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin visits Someplace Else and delivers a package to Donkey Hodie. Details Episode 70 Airs undefined Visit with Glass Artist Mr. Zandhuis Mister Rogers visits with artist Mr. Zandhuis, who demonstrates glassblowing and how he creates glass art pieces; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday travels to Someplace Else in a royal carrying chair to deliver a speech. Details Episode 71 Airs undefined All About Teeth and the Dentist Mister Rogers talks about teeth and shows a film of his visit to a dentist; Sara Saturday visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and joins neighbors at the castle to see Vija Vetra dance and hear the story of King Friday's first crown. Details Episode 72 Airs undefined All About Seeds and How Plants Grow Mister Rogers talks about seeds and how plants grow; Mrs. Rubin visits and shows arts and crafts gifts that children have made; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday begins a clean-up campaign to encourage neighbors not to litter. Details Episode 73 Airs undefined Special Boxes For Holding Things Mister Rogers brings boxes that hold a hat and a ring; Chef Brockett shows how to use colored dough to make rainbow cookies; Lady Aberlin places litter baskets in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and talks with Daniel Tiger about littering. Details Episode 74 Airs undefined Mister Rogers Does the Laundry Mister Rogers brings a basket of laundry; he washes the laundry in the sink and hangs it to dry on a clothes line; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Major Smith brings King Friday a citation from the Committee for World Clean-Up. Details Episode 75 Airs undefined All About Thermometers Mister Rogers shows different kinds of thermometers and explains how to read them; he talks about times when people don't feel well; Miss Emilie stops by to share a poem with Mister Rogers before she visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Details Episode 76 Airs undefined All About About Dolls Mister Rogers talks about toy dolls; he shows how to make a doll shirt from a napkin; Dr. Marchl visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; Lady Aberlin brings gifts to the king to cheer him up; he is lonely because he misses Sara Saturday. Details Episode 77 Airs undefined An Electric Guitar Demonstration Mister Rogers brings an amplifier for an electric guitar, which Johnny Lively demonstrates; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin tries to cheer up King Friday and invites guests to the castle to entertain him. Details Episode 78 Airs undefined Mister Rogers Cares for a Cat Mister Rogers talks about taking care of a cat; Mr. McFeely brings the cat; Handyman Negri is cataloging words in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; Mister Rogers shows a film about letters of the alphabet; Mr. McFeely returns for the cat. Details Episode 79 Airs undefined Mister Rogers Makes a Pretend Phone Mister Rogers makes a telephone from a paper box; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the communications arranger, Margie Nebraska, is making suggestions on how to get in touch with Sara Saturday; Coach Saunders exercises with King Friday. Details Episode 80 Airs undefined All About Telephones Mister Rogers arrives with a tool bucket and hard hat; he talks about telephones; a telephone installer shows the inside of a telephone; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, plans are made for King Friday to visit Sara Saturday. Details Episode 81 Airs undefined Mister Rogers Writes a Letter Mister Rogers writes a letter to a friend; Mr. McFeely takes the letter to the mailbox; Mister Rogers explains that his job is writing television programs; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, John Reardon is pretending to be a mailman. Details Episode 82 Airs undefined All About Camping Tents Mister Rogers' friend, Hugh Wright, stops by for a visit; Mr. Wright puts up a tent and shows camping equipment; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Wright delivers tents to Lady Elaine, who explains they are for an opera. Details Episode 83 Airs undefined All About Taking Instant Pictures Chef Brockett borrows Mister Rogers' instant-style camera; they take pictures and count while the pictures develop; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, neighbors make plans for an opera; X the Owl wants to be Ben Franklin. Details Episode 84 Airs undefined A Note from the Castle A messenger delivers a note to Mister Rogers; the notes say nothing can happen at the castle without King Friday's permission; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, neighbors call the king and ask to use the castle garden for an opera. Details Episode 85 Airs undefined Mister Rogers Films a Kitten Mister Rogers arrives with a kitten; he uses a movie camera to record a film of the kitten; Picture Picture shows a film about wild animals; Miss Emilie stops by and shares a poem; Vija Vetra dances in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Details Episode 86 Aired Jun 17, 1968 Mister Rogers Hosts a Pretend Party Mister Rogers hosts a pretend party; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri makes plans to move tents from the castle; Lady Elaine is birdwatching; Mister Rogers shows a vacuum cleaner and talks about the noise that it makes. Details Episode 87 Aired Jun 18, 1968 Mister Rogers' New Aquarium Mister Rogers has a new aquarium; Mr. McFeely brings fish and talks about how to care for them; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Daniel talk about how good people are sometimes bad; Lady Aberlin tries to move tents. Details Episode 88 Aired Jun 19, 1968 Mister Rogers Plays a Matching Game Mister Rogers plays a matching game; Mr. McFeely visits with two piglets; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Margie Nebraska uses a crystal ball to see Someplace Else; she talks with Lady Elaine about tents. Details Episode 89 Aired Jun 20, 1968 All About Traveling Mister Rogers talks about traveling; Miss Emilie reads a poem. Details Episode 90 Aired Jun 21, 1968 All About Traffic Signs Mister Rogers explains traffic signs; Mr. McFeely delivers a sign. Details Episode 91 Aired Jun 24, 1968 Some Tools Are Only for Adults Mister Rogers brings wood and a saw; he explains why only adults should use some tools; Mr. McFeely stops by to borrow nails for Handyman Negri; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri builds a balcony for the castle. Details Episode 92 Aired Jun 25, 1968 Ducks on Mister Rogers' Porch Mister Rogers has two ducks on his porch; Mr. McFeely visits with water and food for the ducks; he also brings an invitation for the Vagabond Marionettes' show of Rumpelstiltskin; Mister Rogers goes to the theater to see the marionettes. Details Episode 93 Aired Jun 26, 1968 Mister Rogers Finger Paints Mister Rogers and Chef Brockett make finger paint drawings; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday announces that the special guest will not arrive until the next day; Lady Aberlin accidentally turns the Neighborhood upside down. Details Episode 94 Aired Jun 7, 1968 Visit to a Florist Mister Rogers visits a florist who shows different kinds of flowers; in the neighborhood of Make-Believe, the King announces that Sara Saturday is the special guest; Lady Aberlin gives a flower arrangement to Sara Saturday as a gift. Details Episode 95 Aired Jun 28, 1968 All About Collages Mister Rogers makes a paste from flour and water and creates a collage; Handyman Negri visits and makes a collage; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri delivers wallpaper to the castle; decorating a room for Sara Saturday. Details Episode 96 Aired Jul 1, 1968 All About Bubbles Mister Rogers washes the kitchen floor; Mr. McFeely delivers liquid detergent and shows how to make bubbles; in the neighborhood of make-believe, Lady Aberlin and Daniel blow bubbles together and talk about King Friday and Sara Saturday. Details Episode 97 Aired Jul 2, 1968 Mister Rogers and Shoes Mister Rogers brings different kinds of shoes; Handyman Negri stops to see if there is a problem with Mister Rogers' telecan because Miss Paulificate is trying to call him; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, children visit the castle. Details Episode 98 Aired Jul 3, 1968 Every Stone Is Different Mister Rogers brings some stones and talks about how each is different; the Farnums visit and demonstrate how stones are cut and polished for jewelry; in the neighborhood of Make-Believe, the neighbors are happy to see Mr. Anybody again. Details Episode 99 Aired Jul 4, 1968 Mister Rogers Washes Dishes Mister Rogers washes dishes and shows a film; Mr. Barker stops by with his bagpipes. Details Episode 100 Aired Jul 5, 1968 All About Scales and Weighing Things Mister Rogers shows how a grocer's scale is used to weigh produce; Mr. McFeely delivers a scale like those used in doctors' offices; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Nurse Miller is giving physical examinations; Lady Elaine is afraid. Details Episode 101 Aired Jul 8, 1968 All About Whistles Mister Rogers shows different kinds of whistles; Mr. McFeely brings a slide whistle; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Anybody is a whistler; he visits with Daniel, Henrietta and X; Mrs. Frogg gives Mr. Anybody a whistle for trolley. Details Episode 102 Aired Jul 9, 1968 Taking Care of a Sick Person Mister Rogers talks about taking care of a sick person; he shows medical instruments; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Tad Frogg is sick; Dr. Frogg says Tad needs a shot; Tad is scared; Nurse Miller helps him; X brings a pillow for Tad. Details Episode 103 Aired Jul 10, 1968 Mister Rogers Shares a Poem Mister Rogers reads "The Land of Counterpane," a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson; Betty Aberlin comes by on roller skates with a pair for Mister Rogers; they skate together; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Tad Frogg is feeling better. Details Episode 104 Aired Jul 11, 1968 All About Drums Mister Rogers makes drums out of tin cans; Edgar Pressley brings his drum set and shows how he plays; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Anybody is a one-man band; neighbors join his band and help him play some of the instruments. Details Episode 105 Aired Jul 12, 1968 Mister Rogers Plays a Xylophone Mister Rogers plays a xylophone; Johnny Costa stops by with an accordion and shows how to play it; in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, neighbors practice for the concert; introducing Maestro Anybody, and the surprise orchestra begins. Details Episode 106 Aired Jul 15, 1968 Mister Rogers talks about fairytales; Mister Rogers reads Little Red Riding Hood. Details Episode 107 Aired Jul 16, 1968 Mister Roger weaves a basket for Mr. McFeely's birthday; gymnastics is performed. Details Episode 108 Aired Jul 18, 1968 A visit from a mother turtle and her baby; Miss Emilie shares an animal book. Details Episode 109 Aired Jul 18, 1968 Jan Zandhuis shows Mister Rogers a glass bicycle he made for Mr. McFeely's birthday. Details Episode 110 Aired Jul 19, 1968 Mr. McFeely's birthday party at Mister Rogers house. Details Episode 111 Aired Jul 22, 1968 How pianos are made; Van Cliburn plays the piano. Details Episode 124 Aired Aug 9, 1968 Joey Hollingsworth performs in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; sports that are played with a ball. Details

Season Info

Director
Bob Walsh, David F. Chen
Screenwriter
Fred Rogers
Network
PBS
Rating
TV-Y
Genre
Kids & Family, Special Interest
Original Language
English
Release Date
Feb 19, 1968