Mister Rogers' Neighborhood » Season 1 » Episode 1
EP130 - Getting to know Robert Troll
EP129 - Meeting Robert Troll
EP128 - Disappearing
EP127 - Portraits
EP126 - Chickens in the neighborhood
EP125 - Feeling angry
EP124 - All kinds of balls
EP123 - Flashlights need batteries
EP122 - Scuba diving
EP121 - All about doughnuts
EP120 - Rain on the day of the fair
EP119 - Badges
EP118 - Native American dancers
EP117 - Henrietta’s doll collection
EP116 - Horse costume
EP115 - Playing with sand
EP114 - Staying well
EP113 - Going to bed
EP112 - Drums
EP111 - How people make pianos
EP110 - Mr. McFeely’s Birthday
EP109 - Making things out of glass
EP108 - Animal Book
EP107 - Decorating a cake
EP106 - Fairy Tales
EP105 - The neighborhood orchestra
EP104 - Playing instruments together
EP103 - Roller skates
EP102 - Feeling sick
EP101 - All about whistles
EP100 - Height and weight
EP99 - Playing the bagpipes
EP98 - Meeting a stone-smith
EP97 - Trouble with the telecan
EP96 - Blowing bubbles
EP95 - Decorating for Sara Saturday
EP94 - About flowers
EP93 - Boomerang-toomerang-soomerang
EP92 - A production of “Rumpelstiltskin”
EP91 - Building
EP90 - Presents
EP89 - Rain poem
EP88 - Moving tents
EP87 - All about fish
EP86 - Pretending
EP85 - Cats and kittens
EP84 - Campsite Opera
EP83 - Lady Elaine plans an opera
EP82 - Camping
EP81 - Mail delivery
EP80 - All about telephones
EP79 - Calling Sara Saturday
EP78 - Letters and words
EP77 - Entertaining King Friday
EP76 - Cheering up King Friday
EP75 - Welcome back, Miss Emilie
EP74 - Household Chores
EP73 - Rainbow cookies
EP72 - Stop litterbugs
EP71 - Taking care of your teeth
EP70 - Glass
EP69 - Windows
EP68 - Bicycles and dance class
EP67 - Dedication at the Rockit Factory
EP66 - All about cars
EP65 - Rebuilding the factory
EP64 - Learning about firefighters
EP63 - Fire in the factory
EP62 - Drinkable water
EP61 - All about water
EP60 - Joey Hollingsworth’s dance recital
EP59 - Plumbing
EP58 - A growing family
EP57 - Rabbits
EP56 - Various vegetables
EP55 - King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three
EP54 - Heat and printing
EP53 - Benjamin Franklin
EP52 - Puzzles
EP51 - Bears everywhere
EP50 - Playing with Toys
EP49 - Bubbles
EP48 - Apples
EP47 - Fur, feathers, and hair
EP46 - Visiting the barbershop
EP45 - The Babysitter Opera
EP44 - Auditions for the opera
EP43 - Reardon plans an Opera
EP42 - Airplanes
EP41 - Rain in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe
EP40 - A party for Sara Saturday
EP39 - What to wear?
EP38 - King Friday meets Sara Saturday
EP37 - Drawing with Chalk
EP36 - Rocking Chairs
EP35 - Red Monster Pt 5: There are no monsters
EP34 - Red Monster Pt 4: Musical bottles
EP33 - Red Monster Pt 3: Oranges for the ballet
EP32 - Red Monster Pt 2: No one has ever seen a monster
EP31 - Red Monster Pt 1: A visit from Pedro the bird
EP30 - Turning the Neighborhood of Make-Believe upside down
EP29 - Weaving
EP28 - Things that fit into other things
EP27 - A baby doll bed
EP26 - Jamie Rogers visits
EP25 - Donkey Hodie’s new home
EP24 - Mister Rogers gets an eye exam
EP23 - All about eyeglasses
EP22 - Nurse Miller’s check up
EP21 - Groundbreaking for the windmill
EP20 - How windmills work
EP19 - Looking for a place for a windmill
EP18 - Practicing and playing the clarinet
EP17 - Donkey Hodie comes to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe
EP16 - Making things for others
EP15 - Talking about feelings
EP14 - A visit with a chimp
EP13 - Ask for permission to borrow things
EP12 - A visit with a toucan, a mime and a French horn
EP11 - Spending time together
EP10 - Looking closely
EP9 - People look and sound different
EP8 - A “Peace Party” to celebrate peace
EP7 - Different ways of thinking about birds
EP6 - Feeling scientific
EP5 - The end of the first week
EP4 - Early whimsy, fun and frolic in the neighborhood
EP3 - Chef Brockett bakes a cake fit for a king
EP2 - King Friday Challenges Change
EP1 - Change: The First Program
EP129 - Meeting Robert Troll
EP128 - Disappearing
EP127 - Portraits
EP126 - Chickens in the neighborhood
EP125 - Feeling angry
EP124 - All kinds of balls
EP123 - Flashlights need batteries
EP122 - Scuba diving
EP121 - All about doughnuts
EP120 - Rain on the day of the fair
EP119 - Badges
EP118 - Native American dancers
EP117 - Henrietta’s doll collection
EP116 - Horse costume
EP115 - Playing with sand
EP114 - Staying well
EP113 - Going to bed
EP112 - Drums
EP111 - How people make pianos
EP110 - Mr. McFeely’s Birthday
EP109 - Making things out of glass
EP108 - Animal Book
EP107 - Decorating a cake
EP106 - Fairy Tales
EP105 - The neighborhood orchestra
EP104 - Playing instruments together
EP103 - Roller skates
EP102 - Feeling sick
EP101 - All about whistles
EP100 - Height and weight
EP99 - Playing the bagpipes
EP98 - Meeting a stone-smith
EP97 - Trouble with the telecan
EP96 - Blowing bubbles
EP95 - Decorating for Sara Saturday
EP94 - About flowers
EP93 - Boomerang-toomerang-soomerang
EP92 - A production of “Rumpelstiltskin”
EP91 - Building
EP90 - Presents
EP89 - Rain poem
EP88 - Moving tents
EP87 - All about fish
EP86 - Pretending
EP85 - Cats and kittens
EP84 - Campsite Opera
EP83 - Lady Elaine plans an opera
EP82 - Camping
EP81 - Mail delivery
EP80 - All about telephones
EP79 - Calling Sara Saturday
EP78 - Letters and words
EP77 - Entertaining King Friday
EP76 - Cheering up King Friday
EP75 - Welcome back, Miss Emilie
EP74 - Household Chores
EP73 - Rainbow cookies
EP72 - Stop litterbugs
EP71 - Taking care of your teeth
EP70 - Glass
EP69 - Windows
EP68 - Bicycles and dance class
EP67 - Dedication at the Rockit Factory
EP66 - All about cars
EP65 - Rebuilding the factory
EP64 - Learning about firefighters
EP63 - Fire in the factory
EP62 - Drinkable water
EP61 - All about water
EP60 - Joey Hollingsworth’s dance recital
EP59 - Plumbing
EP58 - A growing family
EP57 - Rabbits
EP56 - Various vegetables
EP55 - King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three
EP54 - Heat and printing
EP53 - Benjamin Franklin
EP52 - Puzzles
EP51 - Bears everywhere
EP50 - Playing with Toys
EP49 - Bubbles
EP48 - Apples
EP47 - Fur, feathers, and hair
EP46 - Visiting the barbershop
EP45 - The Babysitter Opera
EP44 - Auditions for the opera
EP43 - Reardon plans an Opera
EP42 - Airplanes
EP41 - Rain in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe
EP40 - A party for Sara Saturday
EP39 - What to wear?
EP38 - King Friday meets Sara Saturday
EP37 - Drawing with Chalk
EP36 - Rocking Chairs
EP35 - Red Monster Pt 5: There are no monsters
EP34 - Red Monster Pt 4: Musical bottles
EP33 - Red Monster Pt 3: Oranges for the ballet
EP32 - Red Monster Pt 2: No one has ever seen a monster
EP31 - Red Monster Pt 1: A visit from Pedro the bird
EP30 - Turning the Neighborhood of Make-Believe upside down
EP29 - Weaving
EP28 - Things that fit into other things
EP27 - A baby doll bed
EP26 - Jamie Rogers visits
EP25 - Donkey Hodie’s new home
EP24 - Mister Rogers gets an eye exam
EP23 - All about eyeglasses
EP22 - Nurse Miller’s check up
EP21 - Groundbreaking for the windmill
EP20 - How windmills work
EP19 - Looking for a place for a windmill
EP18 - Practicing and playing the clarinet
EP17 - Donkey Hodie comes to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe
EP16 - Making things for others
EP15 - Talking about feelings
EP14 - A visit with a chimp
EP13 - Ask for permission to borrow things
EP12 - A visit with a toucan, a mime and a French horn
EP11 - Spending time together
EP10 - Looking closely
EP9 - People look and sound different
EP8 - A “Peace Party” to celebrate peace
EP7 - Different ways of thinking about birds
EP6 - Feeling scientific
EP5 - The end of the first week
EP4 - Early whimsy, fun and frolic in the neighborhood
EP3 - Chef Brockett bakes a cake fit for a king
EP2 - King Friday Challenges Change


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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is an American children's television series that was created and hosted by namesake Fred Rogers. The series originated in 1963 as Misterogers on CBC Television, and was later debuted in 1966 as Misterogers' Neighborhood on the regional Eastern Educational Network, followed by its US network debut on February 19, 1968, and it aired on NET and its successor, PBS, until August 31, 2001. The series is aimed primarily at preschool ages 2 to 5, but has been stated by PBS as "appropriate for all ages". Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was produced by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA public broadcaster WQED and Rogers' non-profit production company Family Communications, Inc.; previously known as Small World Enterprises prior to 1971, the company was renamed The Fred Rogers Company after Rogers' death.
First Air Date: 1968-02-19
Original Language: EN
Vote Average: 5.8
TMDB-ID: 15
IMDB ID: tt0062588