Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers visits Elsie Neal in her work room in order to pick up some packages.
Mister Rogers visits Elsie Neal in her work room in order to pick up some packages.
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Mister Rogers arrives with a Randy S. Caribou figure; then, Mister Rogres meets Dave Bartholomae.
Collette, Grandpere's granddaughter, visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Mister Rogers visits Elsie Neal in her work room in order to pick up some packages.
Mister Rogers puts on a tuxedo jacket in preparation for the upcoming variety show.
Mister Rogers arrives with a film taken of himself when he was a little boy.
Mister Rogers arrives with a Santa Claus costume which he tries on to find that it is much too big.
Mr. McFeely brings a film about a service dog helping a disabled child; Aber is missing.
Mister Rogers arrives with a fish sculpted from paper by his friend Ben Gonzales.
Mr. McFeely delivers a video about how people make apple juice.
Mister Rogers uses objects from his kitchen to make a horse sculpture.
Mister Rogers meets with children who are making crafts; Lady Elaine's friends help her.
Mister Rogers shows a video about how people make chalk; all the vacuum sweepers are missing.
Mister Rogers brings a painting of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; Motoko showcases her talents.
A shadow artist, creates silhouettes of various animals; King Friday asks Robert Troll to help him.
Mister Rogers blows bubbles; later, he calls a plumber because the water in his house isn't working.
Mister Rogers arrives with a Randy S. Caribou figure; then, Mister Rogres meets Dave Bartholomae.
Collette, Grandpere's granddaughter, visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Mister Rogers visits Elsie Neal in her work room in order to pick up some packages.
Mister Rogers puts on a tuxedo jacket in preparation for the upcoming variety show.
Mister Rogers arrives with a film taken of himself when he was a little boy.
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