Seasons

Episodes

Ep 1
Change: The First Program
Ep 2
King Friday Challenges Change
Ep 3
Chef Brockett bakes a cake fit for a king
Ep 4
Early whimsy, fun and frolic in the neighborhood
Ep 5
The end of the first week
Ep 6
Feeling scientific
Ep 7
Different ways of thinking about birds
Ep 8
A “Peace Party” to celebrate peace
Ep 9
People look and sound different
Ep 10
Looking closely
Ep 11
Spending time together
Ep 12
A visit with a toucan, a mime and a French horn
Ep 13
Ask for permission to borrow things
Ep 14
A visit with a chimp
Ep 15
Talking about feelings
Ep 16
Making things for others
Ep 17
Donkey Hodie comes to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe
Ep 18
Practicing and playing the clarinet
Ep 19
Looking for a place for a windmill
Ep 20
How windmills work
Ep 21
Groundbreaking for the windmill
Ep 22
Nurse Miller’s check up
Ep 23
All about eyeglasses
Ep 24
Mister Rogers gets an eye exam
Ep 25
Donkey Hodie’s new home
Ep 26
Jamie Rogers visits
Ep 27
A baby doll bed
Ep 28
Things that fit into other things
Ep 29
Weaving
Ep 30
Turning the Neighborhood of Make-Believe upside down
Ep 31
Red Monster Pt 1: A visit from Pedro the bird
Ep 32
Red Monster Pt 2: No one has ever seen a monster
Ep 33
Red Monster Pt 3: Oranges for the ballet
Ep 34
Red Monster Pt 4: Musical bottles
Ep 35
Red Monster Pt 5: There are no monsters
Ep 36
Rocking Chairs
Ep 37
Drawing with Chalk
Ep 38
King Friday meets Sara Saturday
Ep 39
What to wear?
Ep 40
A party for Sara Saturday
Ep 41
Rain in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe
Ep 42
Airplanes
Ep 43
Reardon plans an Opera
Ep 44
Auditions for the opera
Ep 45
The Babysitter Opera
Ep 46
Visiting the barbershop
Ep 47
Fur, feathers, and hair
Ep 48
Apples
Ep 49
Bubbles
Ep 50
Playing with Toys
Ep 51
Bears everywhere
Ep 52
Puzzles
Ep 53
Benjamin Franklin
Ep 54
Heat and printing
Ep 55
King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three
Ep 56
Various vegetables
Ep 57
Rabbits
Ep 58
A growing family
Ep 59
Plumbing
Ep 60
Joey Hollingsworth’s dance recital
Ep 61
All about water
Ep 62
Drinkable water
Ep 63
Fire in the factory
Ep 64
Learning about firefighters
Ep 65
Rebuilding the factory
Ep 66
All about cars
Ep 67
Dedication at the Rockit Factory
Ep 68
Bicycles and dance class
Ep 69
Windows
Ep 70
Glass
Ep 71
Taking care of your teeth
Ep 72
Stop litterbugs
Ep 73
Rainbow cookies
Ep 74
Household Chores
Ep 75
Welcome back, Miss Emilie
Ep 76
Cheering up King Friday
Ep 77
Entertaining King Friday
Ep 78
Letters and words
Ep 79
Calling Sara Saturday
Ep 80
All about telephones
Ep 81
Mail delivery
Ep 82
Camping
Ep 83
Lady Elaine plans an opera
Ep 84
Campsite Opera
Ep 85
Cats and kittens
Ep 86
Pretending
Ep 87
All about fish
Ep 88
Moving tents
Ep 89
Rain poem
Ep 90
Presents
Ep 91
Building
Ep 92
A production of “Rumpelstiltskin”
Ep 93
Boomerang-toomerang-soomerang
Ep 94
About flowers
Ep 95
Decorating for Sara Saturday
Ep 96
Blowing bubbles
Ep 97
Trouble with the telecan
Ep 98
Meeting a stone-smith
Ep 99
Playing the bagpipes
Ep 100
Height and weight
Ep 101
All about whistles
Ep 102
Feeling sick
Ep 103
Roller skates
Ep 104
Playing instruments together
Ep 105
The neighborhood orchestra
Ep 106
Fairy Tales
Ep 107
Decorating a cake
Ep 108
Animal Book
Ep 109
Making things out of glass
Ep 110
Mr. McFeely’s Birthday
Ep 111
How people make pianos
Ep 112
Drums
Ep 113
Going to bed
Ep 114
Staying well
Ep 115
Playing with sand
Ep 116
Horse costume
Ep 117
Henrietta’s doll collection
Ep 118
Native American dancers
Ep 119
Badges
Ep 120
Rain on the day of the fair
Ep 121
All about doughnuts
Ep 122
Scuba diving
Ep 123
Flashlights need batteries
Ep 124
All kinds of balls
Ep 125
Feeling angry
Ep 126
Chickens in the neighborhood
Ep 127
Portraits
Ep 128
Disappearing
Ep 129
Meeting Robert Troll
Ep 130
Getting to know Robert Troll

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.

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