Misterogers - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Episode 197
Mister Rogers plays with blocks that are decorated with letters of the alphabet. He enters the Neighborhood of Make-Believe by watching a television set. A few of the Neighbors talk to him, but Henrietta is too shy to appear.
Episode 198
Mister Rogers plays with a toy rocket and talks with Corney about Henrietta's shyness. She finally decides to emerge from her house and say hello.
Episode 199
Mister Rogers tells the story of Cinderella.
Episode 200
Mister Rogers talks with Daniel about gymnastics. Two gymnasts perform a few exercises.
Episode 201
Mister Rogers draws and listens to Friday's fanfare; Friday talks with Mr. Anybody.
Episode 202
Mister Rogers explains what electricity is as he turns off the lights and uses a flashlight. He shows portraits and talks about a Christmas tree that is attached to the corner of a building in Pittsburgh.
Episode 203
Mister Rogers finds an animal sitting next to his piano. It belongs to Frank Napier who is talking to Daniel in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Episode 204
Mister Rogers uses a can opener; Mr. Anybody visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe as a chef and helps Edgar prepare a Thanksgiving dinner.
Episode 205
Mister Rogers asks his viewers what they are doing for Thanksgiving. He encourages them to pretend to be different things.
Episode 206
Mister Rogers compares a ukulele to a harp; Joe Negri plays the guitar in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Episode 207
Mister Rogers shows the many things he can do with his hands; Josie Carey visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Episode 208
Mister Rogers builds a model of the Eiffel Tower and teaches his viewers a few French words; Collette speaks French at the Eiffel Tower while Grandpere takes a bath.
Episode 209
Mister Rogers wonders about Captain Blye and shows how to make a sound recording; Captain Blye would like Henrietta to sing on the album. Friday would like everyone to sing "Prosperous Interval of Time".
Episode 210
Mister Rogers plays with toy cars and puts on a seatbelt; Corney shows drawings to Collette and explains they will be sent to children at the hospital; Mister Rogers asks his viewers to send in drawings for hospitalized children.
Episode 211
Mister Rogers tries on different hats; Emilie Jacobson visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Episode 212
Mister Rogers rides an elevator to the toy department at Horne's department store; X recites a poem about the letter "Y".
Episode 213
Mister Rogers shows live frogs and turtles. He says children grow old enough to care for their own pets; Nurse Farmer is looking for a horse who disappeared from the hospital. She finds him at the factory where Corney is constructing a Rockit-Horse.
Episode 214
Mister Rogers demonstrates how buses and shoes are means of travel and reads the book "The Sidewalk Bus."; X and Henrietta watch their television to see Mister Rogers reading "The Sidewalk Bus."
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