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Season 29 – 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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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood — Season 29

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood — Season 29

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Episode 1 Aired Feb 15, 1999 Jay Styperk : Para--Olympic Swimmer Mister Rogers remembers a time when he visits Jay Styperk, a para-Olympic swimmer; King Friday's crown goes missing; he hesitantly enters the castle garden, wearing his swimming cap and goggles. Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 16, 1999 Making a Sculpture with Found Objects Mister Rogers uses objects from his kitchen to make a horse sculpture; Prince Tuesday is dressed in a lion costume and startles Mayor Maggie; he explains that wearing the costume helps him feel brave about looking for his father's crown. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 17, 1999 How Apple Juice Is Made Mr. McFeely delivers a video about how people make apple juice; King Friday suggests that Lady Aberlin start looking for his missing crown at the Museum-Go-Round. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 18, 1999 A Sculpture Made from Paper Mister Rogers arrives with a fish sculpted from paper by his friend Ben Gonzales; Edgar Cooke shares with Lady Aberlin that his refrigerator and food are gone; she finds it, along with King Friday's crown and the Westwood sign. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 19, 1999 Sharing: Dump Trucks Bill Nye stops by to show a science experiment using baking soda and vinegar to blow up a balloon; Mister Rogers shows a video of dump trucks at a construction site. Details Episode 6 Aired Jul 26, 1999 Water control; raincoats; impulse control. Details Episode 7 Aired Jul 27, 1999 Be Yourself: Visit with David Copperfield Magician David Copperfield teaches Mister Rogers how to do a magic trick; X gives flying lessons; a video of what the world looks like from a bird's point of view. Details Episode 8 Aired Jul 28, 1999 Visit with the Uptown String Quartet Prince Tuesday is upset about being unable to fly, so Lady Elaine gives him a propeller hat; he jumps off the castle wall, thinking the hat will make him fly and injures his arm. Details Episode 9 Aired Jul 29, 1999 Visit to a Doll Workshop X says he is feeling guilty about Prince Tuesday's fall; Neighbor Aber says it was not X's flying lessons that made Prince Tuesday get hurt; Mister Rogers shows a video about people making sleeping bags; he visits the workshop of the doll maker. Details Episode 10 Aired Jul 30, 1999 Feeling Good About Who We Are Hula-hoop expert Paul Tifford gives Mister Rogers some lessons; it takes a lot of practice to be able to use a hula-hoop well. Details Episode 11 Aired Aug 23, 1999 Computers; imagination; computer mouse; story. Details Episode 12 Aired Aug 24, 1999 Library; model houses/buildings; King Friday searches for a Spanish-speaking mouse. Details Episode 13 Aired Aug 25, 1999 Audiokinetic sculptor George Rhoads; when grown-ups lose their tempers. Details Episode 14 Aired Aug 26, 1999 Feeling bad after breaking something; a visit to a bread factory. Details Episode 15 Aired Aug 27, 1999 Dancers; a round party; talking about a wide variety of feelings. Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
TV-Y
Genre
Kids & Family, Special Interest
Original Language
English
Release Date
Feb 15, 1999