Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

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29x1
Noisy and Quiet: Different Sounds Bells Can Make
Episode overview
Rogers witnesses the Westminster Choir College (of Rider University) Bell Choir. Later in the program, Mr. McFeely shows a video on how people make bells. In the Neighborhood of .. show full overview
29x2
Noisy and Quiet: How People Make Ribbons
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Rogers attends the rehearsals for a dance team that performs with long ribbons. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta Pussycat, X the Owl, and a muted Bob Dog are frightened .. show full overview
29x3
Noisy and Quiet: How Do Different Percussion Instruments Sound?
Episode overview
Rogers visits drum performer/teacher Tim Adams. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X and Henrietta have rigged their tree so that, at the first sign of anything unnatural, everyone will hear constant drumming.
29x4
Noisy and Quiet: What You Can Do When Someone Wants Quiet Time
Episode overview
Rogers recounts his snorkeling adventure with Sylvia Earle (extracted from the show of April 19, 1990). Later in the program, Sylvia Earle visits the television house, where screen a .. show full overview
29x5
Noisy and Quiet: Ways to Play about Being Noisy and Quiet
Episode overview
Chuck Aber, dressed as a marching-band leader, visits the television house to borrow one of Rogers' noisemakers. Contrasting the noise is Rogers' contention that a smile is quiet and .. show full overview
29x6
Go-Stop-Go: You Can Never Go Down the Drain
Episode overview
Mister Rogers assembles a fountain in his kitchen. This leads to a videotape of numerous fountains from around the world. Mr. McFeely shows a videotape of his own, on how people make .. show full overview
29x7
Go-Stop-Go: How People Make Sidewalks
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Mister Rogers and Chuck Aber discuss the proper safety gear for in-line skating. Those in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe think they have made progress to curb Lady Elaine's random .. show full overview
29x8
Go-Stop-Go: A Visit with 'Arthur' Creator, Marc Brown
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Rogers visits Marc Brown, creator of the Arthur books. Marc Brown talks about how his Grandma Thora had saved his childhood drawings. (Of course, Grandma Thora is the name of Arthur's .. show full overview
29x9
Go-Stop-Go: A Visit to a Fire Station
Episode overview
Rogers takes an extended trip to a fire station. The lessons learned there, extend to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, as several neighbors become volunteer fire fighters.
29x10
Go-Stop-Go: A Fire Drill and a Go-Stop-Go Game
Episode overview
Rogers witnesses a school fire drill. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe gives support to the Platypus family following the previous day's fire. King Friday gives an award to Lady Elaine for her action.
29x11
When Things Get Broken: What a Computer Can and Cannot Do
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Rogers enters with a computer mouse and introduces viewers to the one room of the television house we have never seen. He introduces viewers to the online neighborhood .. show full overview
29x12
When Things Get Broken: A Library is Full of Things to Do!
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Rogers reads the library book When the TV Broke before visiting the neighborhood library. Once there, he finds a title the librarian recommends. Before he reads, Rogers sits in on a .. show full overview
29x13
When Things Get Broken: Rolling Ball Sculptures of George Rhoads
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Rogers visits the studio of George Rhodes. He watches as Rhodes demonstrates one of his mechanical ball inventions. A co-worker shows Rogers around to see various men at work on these .. show full overview
29x14
When Things Get Broken: Feelings Can't Be Easily Fixed
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Joe Negri visits the television house to repair a ukulele. Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on how people make bread. In between, not everyone in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has .. show full overview
29x15
When Things Get Broken: A Story Told in Dance
Episode overview
Rogers starts with a visit to a children's dance studio, where participants act out a story. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday truly apologizes for his acts. He joins everyone else at the Museum-Go-Round for Lady Elaine's exhibit.

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