Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

  • : 1968
  • : 907
  • : 12
  • PBS
  • Daily
  • Children Family Fantasy

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22x1
Art: Making Portraits; Encouraging Creativity
Episode overview
25, 1991
Mr. McFeely shows Rogers a Mrs. McFeely portrait Bob Trow made. Later Rogers goes to see Trow do a portrait of Mr. McFeely. In the meantime, King Friday XIII declares that everyone in the Neighborhood produce Royal portraits.
22x2
Art: Picasso as Example of Creative Art; Spanish Singers
Episode overview
26, 1991
Rogers shows a flip book and presents Picasso art. Later in the program, he sees a Spanish rhythm quartet at Brockett's Bakery. In between, Lady Aberlin, X the Owl, and Henrietta Pussycat make King Friday art, but Lady Elaine refuses.
22x3
Art: Making Toy Airplanes; Skywriter's Art
Episode overview
27, 1991
Mr. McFeely describes the day he met a skywriter. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe witnesses a skywriter drawing the King's face and hears Handyman Negri's contribution.
22x4
Art: Sculptor Bill Strickland; Creative Clay Play
Episode overview
28, 1991
Mister Rogers makes his own clay and visits sculptor Bill Strickland. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine uses her clay to deface all the existing portraits and other dedications to King Friday XIII.
22x5
Art: Author-Illustrator Eric Hill; Spot Books
Episode overview
29, 1991
Mister Rogers arrives with a painting of a blue tree and tells the story of his friend who painted it. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin is working to remove the play .. show full overview
22x6
Imaginary Friends: Imagine with Music: How People Make Colored Markers
Episode overview
24, 1992
Rogers draws a song. Mr. McFeely brings a videotape on how people make felt-tip markers. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe gets another "glimpse" of Daniel's imaginary friend, Malcolm Apricot Dinko.
22x7
Imaginary Friends: Imaginary Friends Can Help Lonely Times
Episode overview
25, 1992
Rogers talks of using a telescope, albeit a pretend one. Bob Trow talks of how he used his imagination as a boy, making up what would be "troll talk." This Robert Troll demonstrates in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
22x8
Imaginary Friends: Imagination & Work; Umbrella Factory; Rain
Episode overview
26, 1992
Rogers sees a ballet troupe do a dance with umbrellas. As it is raining in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Chuck Aber tests Corny's new umbrella rocking chair.
22x9
Imaginary Friends: Blank Books for Imagining; Nutritious Snack
Episode overview
27, 1992
Rogers has a real book which he reads to a pretend child sitting in a real chair. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe sees Prince Tuesday's rag doll for the last time.
22x10
Imaginary Friends: Ella Jenkins; Sign Language; Inventions
Episode overview
28, 1992
Ella Jenkins stages a sing-along at Brockett's Bakery. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine tries to blame Malcolm Apricot Dinko for something.
22x11
Learning: Even Mister Rogers Finds It Hard to Learn New Things
Episode overview
31, 1992
Mr. McFeely brings whistles to Rogers' front porch, and both hear a professional whistler. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Robert Troll is taking a census. Daniel Striped Tiger .. show full overview
22x12
Learning: A Visit with Ella Jenkins
Episode overview
01, 1992
Lady Aberlin is searching for the source of a wind that abruptly appears and disappears. One possible source of that wind could be the Museum-Go-Round.
22x13
Learning: How People Make Construction Paper
Episode overview
02, 1992
Rogers hangs a paper chain through the kitchen and living room. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin discovers the wind source.
22x14
Learning: Curiosity – The Beginning of Learning
Episode overview
03, 1992
The school at Someplace Else is ready to stage their field trip through the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. But a major stumbling block may emerge when James Michael Jones shows off his .. show full overview
22x15
Learning: Learning is Everywhere!
Episode overview
04, 1992
Rogers displays a variety of batteries, ready to put them to work in two toys and a cassette player. Mister McFeely then shows Rogers a battery-operated car. With the Neighborhood of .. show full overview

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