Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
3
More Annotations
1
A complete backup of madebysawdust.co.uk
madebysawdust.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
4
Favourite Annotations
3
A complete backup of userfriendly.org
userfriendly.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of investmenteurope.net
investmenteurope.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of plusdomotique.fr
plusdomotique.fr
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of ultimatemotorcycling.com
ultimatemotorcycling.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
6
Text
HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program. A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to love * Facebook
* Twitter
2018 The Fred Rogers Company. All Rights Reserved. Related OrganizationsLinkedIn
Instagram
Our website uses cookies to improve user experience. By continuing to use the site you are giving us your consent to the use of our cookies.
and hug.
BATCH 03- EPISODES 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0010 At Mister Rogers’ house, Chef Brockett makes peach pudding for a “Peace Party” in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers decorates his house. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, majorette Lynda Martha rehearses baton twirling for the party. She tells Edgar Cooke that practice is A VISIT TO THE PEDIATRICIAN A visit to the pediatrician. Mister Rogers visits a pediatrician to show young viewers what might happen during a child’s routine checkup. He talks about things that don’t hurt and things that might for just a moment, like a “shot.”. In Make-Believe, cousin Mary Owl is planning a cousin reunion.Everyone who is a cousin or has acousin
ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
BATCH 38: 1556, 1557, 1558, 1559, 1560 Mister Rogers demonstrates a knee chair. He shows a video of Mr. McFeely’s trip to a rocking horse factory. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Aber delivers some covers to Lady Elaine Fairchilde and goes to find Lady Aberlin. He finds Henrietta Pussycat still ringing her bell and tries to catch the rocking chair horse byclimbing on a
BATCH- 1606-1610
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe presents “Josephine the Short-Neck Giraffe,” a musical story for children by Fred Rogers. We meet Josephine who feels badly because her neck is shorter than those of the other giraffes. More than anything she wants to look like the other giraffes.Her friends, a Tree, a Frog, a Sunflower and HazelElephant
BATCH 22: 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515 Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and hide-and-seek with viewers. Then Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday are using towels to dry off after a swim. Mr. Southers shows off his fantastical racing towels and informs everyone that the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has been chosen as the site for the Make-BelieveBATCH 51_ 1591-1595
Guy plays part of “Scenes From a Mirage,” which he composed. Mister Rogers says kindness is an inside thing and it makes no difference whether a person is large or small on the outside. He sings “It’s You I Like.”In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Cousin Mary and X are watching the king. HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program. A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to loveand hug.
BATCH 03- EPISODES 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009, 0010 At Mister Rogers’ house, Chef Brockett makes peach pudding for a “Peace Party” in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers decorates his house. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, majorette Lynda Martha rehearses baton twirling for the party. She tells Edgar Cooke that practice is A VISIT TO THE PEDIATRICIAN A visit to the pediatrician. Mister Rogers visits a pediatrician to show young viewers what might happen during a child’s routine checkup. He talks about things that don’t hurt and things that might for just a moment, like a “shot.”. In Make-Believe, cousin Mary Owl is planning a cousin reunion.Everyone who is a cousin or has acousin
ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
BATCH 38: 1556, 1557, 1558, 1559, 1560 Mister Rogers demonstrates a knee chair. He shows a video of Mr. McFeely’s trip to a rocking horse factory. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Aber delivers some covers to Lady Elaine Fairchilde and goes to find Lady Aberlin. He finds Henrietta Pussycat still ringing her bell and tries to catch the rocking chair horse byclimbing on a
BATCH- 1606-1610
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe presents “Josephine the Short-Neck Giraffe,” a musical story for children by Fred Rogers. We meet Josephine who feels badly because her neck is shorter than those of the other giraffes. More than anything she wants to look like the other giraffes.Her friends, a Tree, a Frog, a Sunflower and HazelElephant
BATCH 22: 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515 Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and hide-and-seek with viewers. Then Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday are using towels to dry off after a swim. Mr. Southers shows off his fantastical racing towels and informs everyone that the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has been chosen as the site for the Make-BelieveBATCH 51_ 1591-1595
Guy plays part of “Scenes From a Mirage,” which he composed. Mister Rogers says kindness is an inside thing and it makes no difference whether a person is large or small on the outside. He sings “It’s You I Like.”In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Cousin Mary and X are watching the king.THE FIRST PROGRAM
The first episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word, Misterogers, includes many of the same elements millions of people came to know about Mister Rogers, and some that are different as the program evolved.THE PUPPETS
The simple hand puppets, inhabitants of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, portray real-life feelings as they grow and learn with the help of their friends. The authority of the king, the shyness of Daniel Tiger, the adolescence of X the Owl, the mischievousness of Lady Elaine Fairchilde, we all have lots of facets to who we are, andit’s fun
JUMPING ROPE
Jumping Rope. Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all do exercises. Mister Rogers, who does not jump rope very well, observes that they were kind and did not laugh at him. He shows some binoculars and pictures of birds in a bird book: cardinalMAKING COTTON CANDY
Chef Brockett shows Mister Rogers how to make cotton candy. He is taking it to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe for the carnival. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Queen Sara, Edgar Cooke, and Robert Troll plan to make caramel apples for the carnival. PREPARING FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers builds a balance scale from wood. He compares the weights of different vegetables as well as of members of a doll family. Mr. McFeely brings him a balance toy. PERMISSION FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers puts on a parade coat. He has an antique music box that works when a crank is turned. Bill Becze, from the Westwood Zoo, brings a groundhog for Mister Rogers to see. BATCH 22: 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515 Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and hide-and-seek with viewers. Then Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday are using towels to dry off after a swim. Mr. Southers shows off his fantastical racing towels and informs everyone that the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has been chosen as the site for the Make-Believe A PRESENT FROM THE KING AND QUEEN Mister Rogers plays a matching game, fitting pictures of the neighbors into frames of various sizes and shapes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri tells X, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine to come to the castle to receive a present from the king and queen for each ofthem.
CARNIVAL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MAKE-BELIEVE It’s carnival day in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers blows up balloons and then fills others with helium. He gives these to Officer Clemmons to take to Henrietta in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin sellsadmission to
BATCH 64: 1031-1035
Mister Rogers plays a matching game, fitting pictures of the neighbors into frames of various sizes and shapes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri tells X, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine to come to the castle to receive a present from the king and queen for each ofthem.
THE FIRST PROGRAM
The first program. The first episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word, Misterogers, includes many of the same elements millions of people came to know about Mister Rogers, and some that are different as the program evolved. There is his care and understanding of children, his ability to help us see the world as A VISIT TO A CONSTRUCTION SITE A visit to a construction site. Mister Rogers brings in heavy-equipment toys. He remembers when he went to visit friend on a construction site and learned how to work the backhoe, a machine that might remind some children of a monster with big teeth. At Brockett’s Bakery, Chef Brockett teaches Mister Rogers how to makepudding.
A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to loveand hug.
A VISIT TO THE PEDIATRICIAN A visit to the pediatrician. Mister Rogers visits a pediatrician to show young viewers what might happen during a child’s routine checkup. He talks about things that don’t hurt and things that might for just a moment, like a “shot.”. In Make-Believe, cousin Mary Owl is planning a cousin reunion.Everyone who is a cousin or has acousin
JUMPING ROPE
Jumping Rope. Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all do exercises. Mister Rogers, who does not jump rope very well, observes that they were kind and did not laugh at him. He shows some binoculars and pictures of birds in a bird book: cardinal A VISIT TO A DAIRY FARM A Visit to a Dairy Farm. Mister Rogers visits a dairy farm and learns how cows are milked and how the milk is bottled. In Make-Believe, the king gets the estimate for a swimming pool. It costs too much. Lady Aberlin suggests that the pool will be affordable if the neighbors dig the hole themselves.Ana Platypus wishes her dad could come and play WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
BATCH 22: 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515 Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and hide-and-seek with viewers. Then Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday are using towels to dry off after a swim. Mr. Southers shows off his fantastical racing towels and informs everyone that the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has been chosen as the site for the Make-Believe ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest.THE FIRST PROGRAM
The first program. The first episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word, Misterogers, includes many of the same elements millions of people came to know about Mister Rogers, and some that are different as the program evolved. There is his care and understanding of children, his ability to help us see the world as A VISIT TO A CONSTRUCTION SITE A visit to a construction site. Mister Rogers brings in heavy-equipment toys. He remembers when he went to visit friend on a construction site and learned how to work the backhoe, a machine that might remind some children of a monster with big teeth. At Brockett’s Bakery, Chef Brockett teaches Mister Rogers how to makepudding.
A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to loveand hug.
A VISIT TO THE PEDIATRICIAN A visit to the pediatrician. Mister Rogers visits a pediatrician to show young viewers what might happen during a child’s routine checkup. He talks about things that don’t hurt and things that might for just a moment, like a “shot.”. In Make-Believe, cousin Mary Owl is planning a cousin reunion.Everyone who is a cousin or has acousin
JUMPING ROPE
Jumping Rope. Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all do exercises. Mister Rogers, who does not jump rope very well, observes that they were kind and did not laugh at him. He shows some binoculars and pictures of birds in a bird book: cardinal A VISIT TO A DAIRY FARM A Visit to a Dairy Farm. Mister Rogers visits a dairy farm and learns how cows are milked and how the milk is bottled. In Make-Believe, the king gets the estimate for a swimming pool. It costs too much. Lady Aberlin suggests that the pool will be affordable if the neighbors dig the hole themselves.Ana Platypus wishes her dad could come and play WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
BATCH 22: 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515 Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and hide-and-seek with viewers. Then Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday are using towels to dry off after a swim. Mr. Southers shows off his fantastical racing towels and informs everyone that the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has been chosen as the site for the Make-Believe ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest. MISTER ROGERS TALKS ABOUT HIS WORK Mister Rogers helps children know that there are many different kinds of work that people do. His work is making television programs for children and he steps away from his familiar seat to show a view of the studio where he works, introduce some of the people who help make Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, sing a song he has written and show some of the puppets he uses in Make Believe. A VISIT TO A CRAYON FACTORY A visit to a crayon factory. A favorite factory tour, How People Make Crayons, is featured in this episode. As Mister Rogers draws with crayons, he says that each person’s drawing is unique and encourages drawing as a helpful way to express what children are feeling. In Make-Believe, King Friday decides to have a “Draw the Neighborhood SCHOOL: MISTER ROGERS RIDES A SCHOOL BUS Mister Rogers takes a ride on a real school bus and talks with a school bus driver. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Dr. and Mrs. Platypus are anxious to see their children at the end of the school day. The first week of school is a big event for children, but it is also a big event for parents! PREPARING FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers builds a balance scale from wood. He compares the weights of different vegetables as well as of members of a doll family. Mr. McFeely brings him a balance toy. PERMISSION FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers puts on a parade coat. He has an antique music box that works when a crank is turned. Bill Becze, from the Westwood Zoo, brings a groundhog for Mister Rogers to see. CARNIVAL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MAKE-BELIEVE It’s carnival day in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers blows up balloons and then fills others with helium. He gives these to Officer Clemmons to take to Henrietta in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin sellsadmission to
A PRESENT FROM THE KING AND QUEEN Mister Rogers plays a matching game, fitting pictures of the neighbors into frames of various sizes and shapes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri tells X, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine to come to the castle to receive a present from the king and queen for each ofthem.
BATCH 40: 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565 The star she chooses is “Tiny Star” played by puppet Daniel Tiger. With the help of “half moons” (Metropolitan Opera baritone John Reardon and Paul Spencer Adkins), Kitty learns that “Tiny Star” needs to stay at his home in the sky. Mister Rogers talks about how good it feels to be at home with people we love. Episode 1565 | 1986. BATCH 04- 1466,147, 1468, 1469, 1470 Full Episode. On the set of “The Incredible Hulk”. Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely visit the set of “The Incredible Hulk” television program, starring Bill Bixby. They talk with the actors about how some things on television may look real but are not. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Purple Panda, dressed up as a Dinosaur, is scaringBATCH 64: 1031-1035
Mister Rogers plays a matching game, fitting pictures of the neighbors into frames of various sizes and shapes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri tells X, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine to come to the castle to receive a present from the king and queen for each ofthem.
HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program.THE PUPPETS
The simple hand puppets, inhabitants of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, portray real-life feelings as they grow and learn with the help of their friends. The authority of the king, the shyness of Daniel Tiger, the adolescence of X the Owl, the mischievousness of Lady Elaine Fairchilde, we all have lots of facets to who we are, andit’s fun
THE MESSAGES
In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, everyone was welcomed and valued. Mister Rogers helped us appreciate and respect others. He opened his door to all, and warmly invited them to share their talents and ideas. He showed us the power of kindness and compassion, A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to loveand hug.
JUMPING ROPE
Jumping Rope. Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all do exercises. Mister Rogers, who does not jump rope very well, observes that they were kind and did not laugh at him. He shows some binoculars and pictures of birds in a bird book: cardinal SCHOOL: MISTER ROGERS RIDES A SCHOOL BUS Mister Rogers takes a ride on a real school bus and talks with a school bus driver. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Dr. and Mrs. Platypus are anxious to see their children at the end of the school day. The first week of school is a big event for children, but it is also a big event for parents! ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
A TRIP TO THE PLANETARIUM A trip to the planetarium. Come along with Mister Rogers on a field trip to a planetarium to see a sky show. In Make- Believe the neighbors are looking at the sky too, celebrating the arrival of “King Friday’s” comet. Lady Elaine is appalled at the celebration because she knows that no one can own a comet! A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest. HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program.THE PUPPETS
The simple hand puppets, inhabitants of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, portray real-life feelings as they grow and learn with the help of their friends. The authority of the king, the shyness of Daniel Tiger, the adolescence of X the Owl, the mischievousness of Lady Elaine Fairchilde, we all have lots of facets to who we are, andit’s fun
THE MESSAGES
In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, everyone was welcomed and valued. Mister Rogers helped us appreciate and respect others. He opened his door to all, and warmly invited them to share their talents and ideas. He showed us the power of kindness and compassion, A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to loveand hug.
JUMPING ROPE
Jumping Rope. Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all do exercises. Mister Rogers, who does not jump rope very well, observes that they were kind and did not laugh at him. He shows some binoculars and pictures of birds in a bird book: cardinal SCHOOL: MISTER ROGERS RIDES A SCHOOL BUS Mister Rogers takes a ride on a real school bus and talks with a school bus driver. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Dr. and Mrs. Platypus are anxious to see their children at the end of the school day. The first week of school is a big event for children, but it is also a big event for parents! ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
A TRIP TO THE PLANETARIUM A trip to the planetarium. Come along with Mister Rogers on a field trip to a planetarium to see a sky show. In Make- Believe the neighbors are looking at the sky too, celebrating the arrival of “King Friday’s” comet. Lady Elaine is appalled at the celebration because she knows that no one can own a comet! A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest.THE MESSAGES
In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, everyone was welcomed and valued. Mister Rogers helped us appreciate and respect others. He opened his door to all, and warmly invited them to share their talents and ideas. He showed us the power of kindness and compassion,THE FIRST PROGRAM
The first episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word, Misterogers, includes many of the same elements millions of people came to know about Mister Rogers, and some that are different as the program evolved.ABOUT FRED ROGERS
Fred Rogers was the creator of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood as well as the host of all 895 episodes, the composer of its more than 200 songs, and the puppeteer who imagined 14 characters into being. More importantly, he changed the face of children’s television and transformed the way we think about the inner lives of young children. PREPARING FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers builds a balance scale from wood. He compares the weights of different vegetables as well as of members of a doll family. Mr. McFeely brings him a balance toy. PERMISSION FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers puts on a parade coat. He has an antique music box that works when a crank is turned. Bill Becze, from the Westwood Zoo, brings a groundhog for Mister Rogers to see.BEHIND THE SCENES
To make a television program, it takes a whole neighborhood. That’s true even for a program as simple as Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, with its primitive sets, a single host and small cast. Television production is a complex and complicated endeavor, and hundreds of people played a part in helping Fred Rogers realize his vision for Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. A PRESENT FROM THE KING AND QUEEN Mister Rogers plays a matching game, fitting pictures of the neighbors into frames of various sizes and shapes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri tells X, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine to come to the castle to receive a present from the king and queen for each ofthem.
A VISIT TO THE PEDIATRICIAN A visit to the pediatrician. Mister Rogers visits a pediatrician to show young viewers what might happen during a child’s routine checkup. He talks about things that don’t hurt and things that might for just a moment, like a “shot.”. In Make-Believe, cousin Mary Owl is planning a cousin reunion.Everyone who is a cousin or has acousin
CARNIVAL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MAKE-BELIEVE It’s carnival day in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers blows up balloons and then fills others with helium. He gives these to Officer Clemmons to take to Henrietta in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin sellsadmission to
THE TELEVISION HOUSE Studio set up (1996) Mister Rogers calls it his “television house” because he wants children to know it’s not his real home where he lives with his family. This is the place where he stops by during his work day to have a “visit” with his television neighbors. Before the term “media literacy” was ever coined, Fred Rogers was HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program.THE PUPPETS
The simple hand puppets, inhabitants of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, portray real-life feelings as they grow and learn with the help of their friends. The authority of the king, the shyness of Daniel Tiger, the adolescence of X the Owl, the mischievousness of Lady Elaine Fairchilde, we all have lots of facets to who we are, andit’s fun
THE MESSAGES
In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, everyone was welcomed and valued. Mister Rogers helped us appreciate and respect others. He opened his door to all, and warmly invited them to share their talents and ideas. He showed us the power of kindness and compassion, A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to loveand hug.
ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
JUMPING ROPE
Jumping Rope. Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all do exercises. Mister Rogers, who does not jump rope very well, observes that they were kind and did not laugh at him. He shows some binoculars and pictures of birds in a bird book: cardinal SCHOOL: MISTER ROGERS RIDES A SCHOOL BUS Mister Rogers takes a ride on a real school bus and talks with a school bus driver. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Dr. and Mrs. Platypus are anxious to see their children at the end of the school day. The first week of school is a big event for children, but it is also a big event for parents! WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
A TRIP TO THE PLANETARIUM A trip to the planetarium. Come along with Mister Rogers on a field trip to a planetarium to see a sky show. In Make- Believe the neighbors are looking at the sky too, celebrating the arrival of “King Friday’s” comet. Lady Elaine is appalled at the celebration because she knows that no one can own a comet! A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest. HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program.THE PUPPETS
The simple hand puppets, inhabitants of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, portray real-life feelings as they grow and learn with the help of their friends. The authority of the king, the shyness of Daniel Tiger, the adolescence of X the Owl, the mischievousness of Lady Elaine Fairchilde, we all have lots of facets to who we are, andit’s fun
THE MESSAGES
In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, everyone was welcomed and valued. Mister Rogers helped us appreciate and respect others. He opened his door to all, and warmly invited them to share their talents and ideas. He showed us the power of kindness and compassion, A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO A visit to the National Zoo. Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to loveand hug.
ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Text. Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent. Background. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque.Font Size.
JUMPING ROPE
Jumping Rope. Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all do exercises. Mister Rogers, who does not jump rope very well, observes that they were kind and did not laugh at him. He shows some binoculars and pictures of birds in a bird book: cardinal SCHOOL: MISTER ROGERS RIDES A SCHOOL BUS Mister Rogers takes a ride on a real school bus and talks with a school bus driver. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Dr. and Mrs. Platypus are anxious to see their children at the end of the school day. The first week of school is a big event for children, but it is also a big event for parents! WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? What’s it like on an airplane? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe there’s someone dressed as a clown who learns to feel good about being himself, even if he is sadsometimes.
A TRIP TO THE PLANETARIUM A trip to the planetarium. Come along with Mister Rogers on a field trip to a planetarium to see a sky show. In Make- Believe the neighbors are looking at the sky too, celebrating the arrival of “King Friday’s” comet. Lady Elaine is appalled at the celebration because she knows that no one can own a comet! A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest.THE FIRST PROGRAM
The first episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word, Misterogers, includes many of the same elements millions of people came to know about Mister Rogers, and some that are different as the program evolved.THE MESSAGES
In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, everyone was welcomed and valued. Mister Rogers helped us appreciate and respect others. He opened his door to all, and warmly invited them to share their talents and ideas. He showed us the power of kindness and compassion,ABOUT FRED ROGERS
Fred Rogers was the creator of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood as well as the host of all 895 episodes, the composer of its more than 200 songs, and the puppeteer who imagined 14 characters into being. More importantly, he changed the face of children’s television and transformed the way we think about the inner lives of young children. PREPARING FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers builds a balance scale from wood. He compares the weights of different vegetables as well as of members of a doll family. Mr. McFeely brings him a balance toy. PERMISSION FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers puts on a parade coat. He has an antique music box that works when a crank is turned. Bill Becze, from the Westwood Zoo, brings a groundhog for Mister Rogers to see. A PRESENT FROM THE KING AND QUEEN Mister Rogers plays a matching game, fitting pictures of the neighbors into frames of various sizes and shapes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri tells X, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine to come to the castle to receive a present from the king and queen for each ofthem.
BEHIND THE SCENES
To make a television program, it takes a whole neighborhood. That’s true even for a program as simple as Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, with its primitive sets, a single host and small cast. Television production is a complex and complicated endeavor, and hundreds of people played a part in helping Fred Rogers realize his vision for Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. CARNIVAL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MAKE-BELIEVE It’s carnival day in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers blows up balloons and then fills others with helium. He gives these to Officer Clemmons to take to Henrietta in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin sellsadmission to
THE TELEVISION HOUSE Studio set up (1996) Mister Rogers calls it his “television house” because he wants children to know it’s not his real home where he lives with his family. This is the place where he stops by during his work day to have a “visit” with his television neighbors. Before the term “media literacy” was ever coined, Fred Rogers was BATCH 22: 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515 Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and hide-and-seek with viewers. Then Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday are using towels to dry off after a swim. Mr. Southers shows off his fantastical racing towels and informs everyone that the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has been chosen as the site for the Make-Believe HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program.THE PUPPETS
Learn about and revisit the simple hand puppets of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe: Daniel Tiger, Lady Elaine Fairchilde, King Friday XIII, Cornflake S. Pecially and more.THE MESSAGES
Mister Rogers made us feel valued and loved. “ There is only one person in the whole world like you, and people can like you just because you’re you.”With that kind of encouragement, we could manage our fears and feelings, and be willing to try new things evenif we might fail.
A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to love and hug. ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Freds visits the studio of the children's book author, best known for "The Very Hungry Caterpillar." They read "From Head to Toe." SCHOOL: MISTER ROGERS RIDES A SCHOOL BUS Mister Rogers takes a ride on a real school bus and talks with a school bus driver. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Dr. and Mrs. Platypus are anxious to see their children at the end of the school day. The first week of school is a big event for children, but it is also a big event for parents!JUMPING ROPE
Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all doexercises.
WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. A TRIP TO THE PLANETARIUM Come along with Mister Rogers on a field trip to a planetarium to see a sky show. In Make- Believe the neighbors are looking at the sky too, celebrating the arrival of “King Friday’s” comet. A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest. HOMEPAGE | MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOODMISTER ROGERSNEIGHBORS & GUESTSPLACESWATCHABOUT FRED ROGERSTHE MESSAGES The official site of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood from the company that he founded. Watch video clips, read articles, and learn about the messages behind the program.THE PUPPETS
Learn about and revisit the simple hand puppets of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe: Daniel Tiger, Lady Elaine Fairchilde, King Friday XIII, Cornflake S. Pecially and more.THE MESSAGES
Mister Rogers made us feel valued and loved. “ There is only one person in the whole world like you, and people can like you just because you’re you.”With that kind of encouragement, we could manage our fears and feelings, and be willing to try new things evenif we might fail.
A VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ZOO Mister Rogers visits the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where he helps prepare food for the giant pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present — a kitten to love and hug. ERIC CARLE, AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR (1998) Freds visits the studio of the children's book author, best known for "The Very Hungry Caterpillar." They read "From Head to Toe." SCHOOL: MISTER ROGERS RIDES A SCHOOL BUS Mister Rogers takes a ride on a real school bus and talks with a school bus driver. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Dr. and Mrs. Platypus are anxious to see their children at the end of the school day. The first week of school is a big event for children, but it is also a big event for parents!JUMPING ROPE
Mister Rogers demonstrates a jump rope outside. Then Marilyn Barnett and three children demonstrate various ways to jump rope, and all doexercises.
WHAT'S IT LIKE ON AN AIRPLANE? Mister Rogers goes on an airplane and visits with the pilot and flight attendant who show him around the plane to help children feel more familiar when traveling by air. A TRIP TO THE PLANETARIUM Come along with Mister Rogers on a field trip to a planetarium to see a sky show. In Make- Believe the neighbors are looking at the sky too, celebrating the arrival of “King Friday’s” comet. A VISIT WITH JEFF ERLANGER (1981) A visit with a 10-year old boy in a wheelchair is one of the series’ most treasured moments. Jeff was an extraordinary boy with profound disabilities. He was charming and delightful, open and honest.THE MESSAGES
Mister Rogers made us feel valued and loved. “ There is only one person in the whole world like you, and people can like you just because you’re you.”With that kind of encouragement, we could manage our fears and feelings, and be willing to try new things evenif we might fail.
THE FIRST PROGRAM
The first episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word, Misterogers, includes many of the same elements millions of people came to know about Mister Rogers, and some that are different as the program evolved.ABOUT FRED ROGERS
Fred Rogers was the creator of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood as well as the host of all 895 episodes, the composer of its more than 200 songs, and the puppeteer who imagined 14 characters into being. More importantly, he changed the face of children’s television and transformed the way we think about the inner lives of young children. PREPARING FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers builds a balance scale from wood. He compares the weights of different vegetables as well as of members of a doll family. Mr. McFeely brings him a balance toy. PERMISSION FOR THE CARNIVAL Mister Rogers puts on a parade coat. He has an antique music box that works when a crank is turned. Bill Becze, from the Westwood Zoo, brings a groundhog for Mister Rogers to see. A PRESENT FROM THE KING AND QUEEN Mister Rogers plays a matching game, fitting pictures of the neighbors into frames of various sizes and shapes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joe Negri tells X, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine to come to the castle to receive a present from the king and queen for each ofthem.
CARNIVAL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MAKE-BELIEVE It’s carnival day in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers blows up balloons and then fills others with helium. He gives these to Officer Clemmons to take to Henrietta in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin sellsadmission to
A VISIT TO A DAIRY FARM Mister Rogers visits a dairy farm and learns how cows are milked and how the milk is bottled. In Make-Believe, the king gets the estimate for a swimming pool. THE TELEVISION HOUSE The fish tank wasn’t there from the beginning. Mister Rogers introduced it after the first year. He wanted to show children what it means to be responsible for caring for a pet. BATCH 22: 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515 Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and hide-and-seek with viewers. Then Mister Rogers shows a film about how people make towels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday are using towels to dry off after a swim. Mr. Southers shows off his fantastical racing towels and informs everyone that the Neighborhood of Make-Believe has been chosen as the site for the Make-Believe* Mister Rogers
* Our Television Neighbor* The Messages
* The Music
* Neighbors & Guests* The People
* The Puppets
* Special Guests
* Places
* Watch
* About Fred Rogers
Fred Rogers Productions FOLLOW US VISIT MISTER ROGERS FACEBOOK PAGEVISIT MISTER ROGERS
TWITTER PAGE
The Fred Rogers Company - 2021 All Rights Reserved. Related Organizations It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhoodAbout Mister Rogers
ABOUT FRED ROGERS
MEET THE PUPPETS
THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MAKE-BELIEVEVisit the places
MISTER ROGERS & MUSICMEET THE NEIGHBORS
SPECIAL GUESTS
WATCH FULL EPISODES
5 new episodes every other Monday* Follow Us
Dismiss
Details
3
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0