Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, 1968

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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, originally known as Misterogers, is a children's television program that aired on PBS from 1968 to 2001. The show was hosted by Fred Rogers, a gentle and kind-hearted man who aimed to educate and entertain young viewers through music, storytelling, and puppetry.

Each episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was centered on a particular topic, ranging from emotional intelligence and social skills to science and the arts. Fred Rogers would begin each episode by singing his signature song, "Won't You Be My Neighbor," before taking viewers on a journey through his neighborhood.

The show's set consisted of Rogers' house, a small town street, and a large castle, all of which were inhabited by a cast of colorful characters. These characters included a group of puppets known as the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, as well as live-action friends such as Mr. McFeely, a mailman who delivered packages and letters.

Throughout the show, Rogers would engage with viewers directly by looking directly into the camera and speaking directly to them. He encouraged viewers to think and reflect on their feelings, and often addressed topics like jealousy, fear, and anger in ways that were accessible to his young audience.

In addition to its educational content, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was notable for its inclusion of diverse characters and themes. Rogers often spoke about issues of race and equality, and regularly featured guest appearances by people from different backgrounds and cultures.

One of the most iconic aspects of the show was its use of music. Rogers was a talented musician, and he frequently sang and played the piano on the show. Many of his songs, such as "It's You I Like" and "You Are Special," became beloved hits among children and adults alike.

Despite its success, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was not without its controversies. Some critics felt that the show's slow pacing and gentle tone were not engaging enough for children, while others accused Rogers of promoting a "soft" approach to discipline.

However, the show's positive impact on children's development cannot be denied. Studies have shown that watching Mister Rogers' Neighborhood helped children to develop skills such as cooperation, empathy, and self-control. It also helped to promote early literacy and cognitive development, and encouraged children to think critically about the world around them.

Today, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is remembered as a groundbreaking television program that deeply touched the lives of its viewers. Fred Rogers' legacy lives on through his foundation, The Fred Rogers Center, which continues to promote his values of kindness, compassion, and positive social change.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, 1968 is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (26 episodes). The series first aired on June 17, 1968.

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Episode 111
26. Episode 111
July 22, 1968
Mister Rogers shows how a piano works. Van Cliburn visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and plays the piano for King Friday and Sara Saturday. Lady Aberlin helps Donkey Hodie and talks with Lady Elaine about not tuning her piano at night.
Episode 110
25. Episode 110
July 19, 1968
Chef Brockett and Mister Rogers decorate a cake. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, neighbors talk about birthday gifts. Back at Mister Rogers' house, there's a birthday party for Mr. McFeely, and neighbors share the gifts they've made.
Episode 109
24. Episode 109
July 18, 1968
Mister Rogers visits Jan Zandhuis at his workshop. Mr. Zandhuis shows how to make a glass ornament using a glass blower. Lady Aberlin helps Daniel Tiger in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Daniel is sad when his glass decoration breaks.
Episode 108
23. Episode 108
July 17, 1968
Mister Rogers brings a mother and baby turtle from the pet store. Miss Emilie visits with a book about animals. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, neighbors talk about the gifts that they want to give to Mr. McFeely for his birthday.
Episode 107
22. Episode 107
July 16, 1968
Mister Rogers shows a basket that he's making as a surprise for Mr. McFeely's birthday. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, gymnasts perform at the castle. Chef Brockett visits Mister Rogers and talks about a birthday cake for Mr. McFeely.
Episode 106
21. Episode 106
July 15, 1968
Mister Rogers talks about fairytales. He reads Little Red Riding Hood. Mr. McFeely stops by and shows a gift that was given to him for his birthday. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin pretends she is Little Red Riding Hood.
Episode 105
20. Episode 105
July 12, 1968
Mister Rogers plays a xylophone. Johnny Costa stops by with an accordion and shows how to play it. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, neighbors practice for the concert. Maestro Anybody is introduced, and the surprise orchestra begins.
Episode 104
19. Episode 104
July 11, 1968
Mister Rogers makes drums out of tin cans. Edgar Pressley brings his drum set and shows how he plays. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Anybody is a one-man band. Neighbors join his band and help him play some of the instruments.
Episode 103
18. Episode 103
July 10, 1968
Mister Rogers reads The Land of Counterpane, a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. Betty Aberlin comes by on roller skates with a pair for Mister Rogers. They skate together. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Tad Frogg is feeling better.
Episode 102
17. Episode 102
July 9, 1968
Mister Rogers talks about taking care of a sick person. He shows medical instruments. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Tad Frogg is sick. Dr. Frogg says Tad needs a shot. Tad is scared. Nurse Miller helps him. X brings a pillow for Tad.
Episode 101
16. Episode 101
July 8, 1968
Mister Rogers shows different kinds of whistles. Mr. McFeely brings a slide whistle. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Anybody is a whistler. He visits with Daniel, Henrietta, and X. Mrs. Frogg gives Mr. Anybody a whistle for trolley.
Episode 100
15. Episode 100
July 5, 1968
Mister Rogers shows how a grocer's scale is used to weigh produce. Mr. McFeely delivers a scale like those used in doctors' offices. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Nurse Miller is giving physical examinations. Lady Elaine is afraid.
Episode 99
14. Episode 99
July 4, 1968
Mister Rogers washes dishes and shows a film on Picture-Picture. Mr. Barker stops by with his bagpipes. Mister Rogers tries to play the bagpipes. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Barker, pipers, and dancers perform at the castle.
Episode 98
13. Episode 98
July 3, 1968
Mister Rogers brings some stones and talks about how each is different. The Farnums visit and demonstrate how stones are cut and polished for jewelry. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the neighbors are happy to see Mr. Anybody again.
Episode 97
12. Episode 97
July 2, 1968
Mister Rogers brings different kinds of shoes. Handyman Negri stops to see if there is a problem with Mister Rogers' telecan because Miss Paulificate is trying to call him. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, children visit the castle.
Episode 96
11. Episode 96
July 1, 1968
Mister Rogers washes the kitchen floor. Mr. McFeely delivers liquid detergent and shows how to make bubbles. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Daniel blow bubbles together and talk about King Friday and Sara Saturday.
Episode 95
10. Episode 95
June 28, 1968
Mister Rogers makes a paste from flour and water and creates a collage. Handyman Negri visits and makes a collage. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri delivers wallpaper to the castle. A room is decorated for Sara Saturday.
Episode 94
9. Episode 94
June 27, 1968
Mister Rogers visits with a florist who shows different kinds of flowers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the King announces that Sara Saturday is the special guest. Lady Aberlin gives a flower arrangement to Sara Saturday as a gift.
Episode 93
8. Episode 93
June 26, 1968
Mister Rogers and Chef Brockett make finger paint drawings. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday announces that the special guest will not arrive until the next day. Lady Aberlin accidentally turns the Neighborhood upside down.
Episode 92
7. Episode 92
June 25, 1968
Mister Rogers has two ducks on his porch. Mr. McFeely visits with water and food for the ducks. He also brings an invitation for the Vagabond Marionettes' show of "Rumpelstiltskin. Mister Rogers goes to the theater to see the marionettes.
Episode 91
6. Episode 91
June 24, 1968
Mister Rogers brings wood and a saw. He explains how some tools should only be used by adults. Mr. McFeely stops by to borrow nails for Handyman Negri. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri builds a balcony for the castle.
Episode 90
5. Episode 90
June 21, 1968
Mister Rogers explains traffic signs. Betty Aberlin brings a gift for Mister Rogers from King Friday. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday announces that he will have a special surprise next week. Mr. McFeely delivers a sign.
Episode 89
4. Episode 89
June 20, 1968
Mister Rogers talks about traveling. Miss Emilie visits and reads a poem about rain. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the King returns with gifts for everyone. Lady Elaine asks Miss Emilie to help her remove a sign from the castle.
Episode 88
3. Episode 88
June 19, 1968
Mister Rogers plays a matching game. Mr. McFeely visits with two piglets. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Margie Nebraska uses a crystal ball to see Someplace Else. She talks with Lady Elaine about tents. The tents are moved in a balloon.
Episode 87
2. Episode 87
June 18, 1968
Mister Rogers has a new aquarium. Mr. McFeely brings fish and talks about how to care for them. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Daniel talk about how good people are sometimes bad. Lady Aberlin tries to move tents.
Episode 86
1. Episode 86
June 17, 1968
Mister Rogers hosts a pretend party. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri makes plans to move tents from the castle. Lady Elaine is birdwatching. Mister Rogers shows a vacuum cleaner and talks about the noise that it makes.
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Where to Watch Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, 1968
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, 1968 is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, 1968 on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    June 17, 1968