
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers shows a piece of plastic pipe and talks about tunnels.

Mister Rogers shows a piece of plastic pipe and talks about tunnels.

Mister Rogers and Marilyn Barnett go to see her students play basketball in wheelchairs.

Mister Rogers blows bubbles; later, he calls a plumber because the water in his house isn't working.

Mister Rogers sees a variety of birds in the aviary; King Friday scolds his birds.

Mister Rogers shows a film of how people make stuffed bears; Mr. McFeely encounters someone.

Mister Rogers talks and sings about wondering and being curious, which is important for learning.

Mister Rogers delights in a visitor who can whistle; that's something she hasn't been able to learn.

Maggie Stewart stops by to invite Mister Rogers to the Sing-and-Sign at Brockett's Bakery.

Mister Rogers "colors a song" by playing music by Mozart to inspire his artwork.

Sitting at the piano, Yo-Yo's son Nicholas plays the Skater's Waltz as a duet with his father.

Mister Rogers conducts a week of programs about the environment; he shows how things can be reused.

Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely go bowling; while there, they get to see how the pins are set up.

Mister Rogers arrives with a Randy S. Caribou figure; then, Mister Rogres meets Dave Bartholomae.

Thomas is sent to deliver some birthday mail to Alice at High Farm.

Gordon sets a record and James pulls the carriages for the Sodor School football match.

Skarloey worries that he is a scaredy engine, and Thomas wonders why a balloon is following him.

Edward has to accept help from a newfangled source; and Thomas challenges Spencer to a race.

Rusty has two jobs and a shooting star is due to light up the night sky of Sodor.

Gordon and Henry compete to be the strongest engine; Thomas gets himself in a sticky situation.

An old engine returns to narrow gauge railway; and Thomas volunteers to get Toby's leaky roof fixed.