Mister Rogers' Neighborhood |
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was a children's television show hosted by Fred Rogers
which was produced by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
public broadcaster WQED-TV and Fred Rogers' not-for-profit production company Family Communications, Inc.
The show began in 1962 as "Misterogers," a 15 minute program on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
(Ernie Coombs, a.k.a Mister Dressup, got his start as a puppeteer on "Misterogers.")
The first broadcast of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" was on the National Educational Television network on February 19, 1968. The following year it moved to NET's successor,
PBS. The last set of new episodes began airing in August 2001. Reruns continue to be broadcast on many PBS stations.
The show was characterized by its simplicity and calmness. Episodes had no real plot, and instead consisted of Fred Rogers
speaking directly to children about various issues, taking them on tours of factories, demonstrating experiments and crafts, and
interacting with his friends. The half-hour episodes were punctuated by a puppet segment chronicling the adventures of the
inhabitants of the Neighborhood of
Make-Believe.
Characters on the show include Mr. McFeely, Betty Aberlin, Chef Brockett, and Bob Trow.
See also
Planet Purple
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