Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

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17x1
Playthings: Gymnast Performs; Importance of Caring Teachers
Episode overview
Rogers visits 15-year-old Chainey Umphrey III at the neighborhood gym. Also there is Chuck Aber, working with his H.J. Elephant III puppet. In a real rarity, Aber appears in the .. show full overview
17x2
Playthings: Ella Jenkins; How People Make Toy Wagons
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Rogers takes a tour of the Little Tikes Company, observing the design and manufacture of children's toys. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin reveals the present addressed .. show full overview
17x3
Playthings: A Visit to an Air Traffic Control Tower
Episode overview
Mr. McFeely shows a video of his visit to an air traffic control tower. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, H.J. Elephant is searching for a flying key. He finds it on Prince Tuesday's new bicycle.
17x4
Playthings: Musical Playthings; Wanting Something Too Expensive
Episode overview
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe appears at a standstill. Lady Aberlin has the magic key that she hopes will open the door to a closed room in the Museum-Go-Round. What she and a .. show full overview
17x5
Playthings: Toy Library; Lucy the Elephant Monument
Episode overview
Mister Rogers arrives with a small elephant carved out of wood. Through a film, he remembers a time he recently visited a much larger wooden elephant named Lucy. After the film, .. show full overview
17x6
Dance: It's Raining; Tai-Chi is Like a Dance
Episode overview
Daniel Striped Tiger receives a tai-chi lesson in a Neighborhood of Make-Believe that is only half-raining.
17x7
Dance: Shamu the Whale; Caring for Fish; Dancing Mobiles
Episode overview
Rogers sees killer whales Shamu and Namu dancing with people at Sea World. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine sets up a dance studio and invites only the females. The reason? According to her, men don't dance.
17x8
Dance: How People Make Shows; Sam Weber, Tap Dancer
Episode overview
Rogers sees Sam Weber demonstrating his tap-dancing skills. Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on how people make shoes. (Not sneakers—that's for a later show.) Sam Weber visits the .. show full overview
17x9
Dance: Dance Theater of Harlem; Dancing is for Everyone
Episode overview
Rogers visits the Dance Theatre of Harlem. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine changes the name of her dance studio and sends dance invitations to all the men.
17x10
Dance: Tamburitzan Folk-Dancers; A Weaver at Work
Episode overview
Rogers visits an expert weaver and helps in making a scarf. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine invites the Junior Tamburitzans to her studio.
17x11
Making Mistakes: Everyone Makes Mistakes
Episode overview
Mister Rogers helps children understand that everyone makes mistakes sometimes. Even Mister Rogers does when he buttons his sweater wrong. Ventriloquist Susan Linn shows how she uses her puppets to help children talk about their feelings.
17x12
Making Mistakes: Fixing Mistakes
Episode overview
Mr. McFeely brings the corrected animal book with the skunk and giraffe images in their proper places. He shows a videotape on how books are made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, .. show full overview
17x13
Making Mistakes: Daniel Wonders if He Is a Mistake
Episode overview
Oops! Mister Rogers forgot about a meeting and finds a way to deal with it. There's a video of how people make erasers, and in Make-Believe Daniel worries he's a mistake. Lady Aberlin assures him he's fine just as he is.
17x14
Making Mistakes: A Visit with Pianist Andre Watts
Episode overview
Concert pianist Andre Watts talks about practicing and learning from his mistakes. In Make-Believe, puppet Audrey Duck is upset about the fuss over her little poem, but she learns that sometimes littlest things are the best.
17x15
Making Mistakes: Nobody's Perfect
Episode overview
Mister Rogers says nobody's perfect, but they can still give good care. Folk singer Andy Holiner sings with some children. In Make-Believe, King Friday makes a mistake introducing Audrey for her poetry reading. Even kings make mistakes.

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