The First Week (#4) Early Whimsy, Fun and Frolic in the Neighborhood (B&W, 1967)

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Season 1: Episode 4

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Mister Rogers
The First Week (#4) Early Whimsy, Fun and Frolic in the Neighborhood (B&W, 1967)

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PBS | Air Date: January 1, 1968
Summary: Like much of early black and white television, in this early episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word Misterogers, there's lots of freewheeling fun and a fascinating look at a very creative, playful and imaginative Fred Rogers. In this episode he sings one of his early unfamiliar songs, "Fences" with aLike much of early black and white television, in this early episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, at that time spelled as one word Misterogers, there's lots of freewheeling fun and a fascinating look at a very creative, playful and imaginative Fred Rogers. In this episode he sings one of his early unfamiliar songs, "Fences" with a consistent and familiar message: "the world is full of fences, some I do not like- the ones that keep me out and some I do - the kind that keep me safe." Also includes the song "Tomorrow". Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Kids, Educational
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