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  • || PBS Kids || || Current shows || Arthur The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Dinosaur Train Franny's Feet Kart Kingdom Peg + Cat Plum Landing Ruff Ruffman, Humble Media Genius Sesame Street Thomas & Friends Wild Kratts || Past shows || 3000 Whys of Blue Cat Adventures from the Book of Virtues The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps* Baby Einstein The Baby Einstein Company Barney & Friends* The Berenstain Bears (2003-)* Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures Between the Lions* Bill Nye the Science Guy The Big Comfy Couch The Biscuit Brothers Biz Kid$ Bob the Builder Boohbah Caillou* Captain Kangaroo The Charlie Horse Music
  • The series was hosted by Fred "Mr." Rogers, a kindly old man who took neighbors for a walk around his neighborhood, typically on days with swell weather. With his sweet and innocent demure, you'd never guess this guy was a Vietnam veteran. Despite his joyous exterior, however, there were hints that Rodgers suffered from mental instability, as he often hallucinated that there was a fairytale land behind the wall in his living room.
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was among the most famous, enduring, and fondly-remembered children's television shows. Host Fred Rogers used his gentle charm and mannerisms to communicate with his audience of children. Topics centered on nearly every conceivable matter of concern to children, ranging from everyday fears related to going to sleep, getting immunizations and disappointment about not getting one's way to losing a loved one to death and physical handicaps. One of his strong beliefs was to not talk down to, patronize, or belittle his child audience when dealing with material.
  • In a dream in "Brian in Love", Stewie Griffin rides out to the living room on the trolley and tells Rogers that he has taken over the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe". Rogers immediately investigates and discovers, to his horror, that the "Neighborhood" is a war zone, with several characters screaming over their injuries. Rogers begs for his life, but Stewie uses a laser gun to shoot and kill him, only to find he was dreaming and Mr. Rogers has turned the tables on him, before awakening yet again.
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was a syndicated children's program that ran for over thirty years, making it one of the longest-running programs on PBS. In the show, Fred Rogers took his viewers on virtual tours with him to demonstrate experiments and music, interacting with his friends on the show along the way. Each half-hour segment also included a puppet show called the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe." It got an animated Spin-Off called Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood in September 2012, based on the character Daniel Tiger.
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is a children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. The series began in 1962 as Mister Rogers, a 15-minute program on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The first broadcast of the American version of the series was on the National Educational Television network on 19 February 1968. When NET ceased broadcasting in 1970, the series moved to PBS, where the show was renamed Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in 1971. This first series of episodes ran until 20 February 20 1976. A second series was produced from 20 August 1979 to 31 August 2001.
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  • children's show
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  • Canada, USA
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  • 1968-02-19(xsd:date)
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  • Publicity photo showing Fred Rogers and the "neighbourhood".
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  • 1962(xsd:integer)
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  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
  • Mister Rogers' Neighbourhood
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  • CBC, NET, PBS
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  • television series
Creator
  • Fred Rogers
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  • 2001-08-31(xsd:date)
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  • The series was hosted by Fred "Mr." Rogers, a kindly old man who took neighbors for a walk around his neighborhood, typically on days with swell weather. With his sweet and innocent demure, you'd never guess this guy was a Vietnam veteran. Despite his joyous exterior, however, there were hints that Rodgers suffered from mental instability, as he often hallucinated that there was a fairytale land behind the wall in his living room. The real-life Mr. Rogers Neighborhood is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Contrary to what is seen in the show, Pittsburgh is a soulless and polluted metropolis, and should be avoided by anyone who does not live there. Come to think of it, people who live there should also try to avoid it.
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is a children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. The series began in 1962 as Mister Rogers, a 15-minute program on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The first broadcast of the American version of the series was on the National Educational Television network on 19 February 1968. When NET ceased broadcasting in 1970, the series moved to PBS, where the show was renamed Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in 1971. This first series of episodes ran until 20 February 20 1976. A second series was produced from 20 August 1979 to 31 August 2001. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is characterized by its quiet simplicity and gentleness. Episodes do not have a plot, and consist of Rogers speaking directly to the viewer about various issues, taking the viewer on tours of factories, demonstrating experiments, crafts, and music, and interacting with his friends. The half-hour episodes are punctuated by a puppet segment chronicling occurrences in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mister Rogers always made a clear distinction between the realistic world of his television neighborhood and the fantasy world of Make-Believe. Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Mister Rogers' Neighbourhood.
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was a syndicated children's program that ran for over thirty years, making it one of the longest-running programs on PBS. In the show, Fred Rogers took his viewers on virtual tours with him to demonstrate experiments and music, interacting with his friends on the show along the way. Each half-hour segment also included a puppet show called the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe." Rogers' show had its earliest incarnation in 1954 as The Children's Corner, a local program airing on station WQED in his native Pittsburgh. Rogers then took his talents to Canada in 1963 with a CBC TV program called Mister Rogers, with Ernie Coombs as Rogers' understudy. After three years, Rogers decided to return to the U.S. while Coombs stayed to eventually became his boss' Canadian TV icon counterpart, Mr. Dressup. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood debuted on National Educational Television (NET) in 1968; two years later, NET became PBS and Rogers' show continued through 2001. The show would inspire an entire generation of children, and, alongside Sesame Street and Reading Rainbow, anchored PBS' children's programming throughout the '80s and '90s. Reruns of the show are still broadcast occasionally, even after Rogers' death in 2003. It got an animated Spin-Off called Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood in September 2012, based on the character Daniel Tiger.
  • In a dream in "Brian in Love", Stewie Griffin rides out to the living room on the trolley and tells Rogers that he has taken over the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe". Rogers immediately investigates and discovers, to his horror, that the "Neighborhood" is a war zone, with several characters screaming over their injuries. Rogers begs for his life, but Stewie uses a laser gun to shoot and kill him, only to find he was dreaming and Mr. Rogers has turned the tables on him, before awakening yet again. In "No Chris Left Behind", Stewie declares he can do a better job as monarch of the "Neighborhood of Make Believe". Using puppetry, this gag is furthered when Stewie, as King Friday XIII, rules the land with an iron fist, complaining when the trolley drives by.
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was among the most famous, enduring, and fondly-remembered children's television shows. Host Fred Rogers used his gentle charm and mannerisms to communicate with his audience of children. Topics centered on nearly every conceivable matter of concern to children, ranging from everyday fears related to going to sleep, getting immunizations and disappointment about not getting one's way to losing a loved one to death and physical handicaps. One of his strong beliefs was to not talk down to, patronize, or belittle his child audience when dealing with material. Rogers used simple songs and, on nearly every show, segments from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to make his point. The fantasy neighborhood was inhabited by puppet characters including King Friday XIII, Lady Elaine Fairchild and Daniel Striped Tiger. (Rogers also supplied the voices of many of the puppet characters.) The program was taped at WQED-TV in Pittsburgh; first-run shows were produced from 1968 to 1976, at which time production was suspended until August 20, 1979. New programs were taped through 2001 for broadcast alongside the original 460 episodes, the most notable coming in 1991 with Rogers' shows focusing on calming children's fears during the Persian Gulf War.
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