List of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episodes (series 1)
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The following info is a list of episodes from the first season of PBS
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 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, also known as Mister Rogers, is an American children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. The series is aimed primarily at preschool ages, 2-5, but has been stated by Public Broadcasting Service as "appropriate for all ages"...

that was aired in 1968. Within the series history, this has produced the most episodes in one season.

Episode 1 (Change)

Mrs. Russellite sends an invitation to Rogers so he can see her lampshade collection at her home. Lady Elaine also forces King Friday to impose new rules and restrictions to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on February 19, 1968.
  • This is the first episode of the series.
  • King Friday XIII and Lady Elaine are introduced in this episode.

Episode 2 (Change)

Rogers shows how a burlap bag can be many different things when one imagines it. Betty Aberlin suggests to wear it as a cape, which she does as a border guard. Meanwhile, King Friday takes no chances for this if an invasion occurs.
  • Aired on February 20, 1968


Episode 3 (Change)

Because of the border guards, Cornflake S. Pecially refuses to visit the castle. King Friday, who is mindful of this, has a cake delivered to the castle to be cut up.
  • Aired on February 21, 1968.
  • Cornflake S. Pecially is introduced in this episode.


Episode 4 (Change)

At the Television house, Rogers brings in a playpen and puppy. Mrs. Carol Saunders also makes her first visit. At the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday still wants to protect his province, so he sends Handyman Negri to install punch clocks at both ends of it.
  • Aired on February 22, 1968.


Episode 5 (Change)

After Rogers plays with them, Betty Aberlin takes some helium balloons to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Tagging them with a message of peace, she floats them above the castle. When King Friday reads the message, he ceases his efforts to stop change.
  • Aired on February 23, 1968.


Episode 6

To prepare for his scientific endeavour, Rogers puts on a lab coat and compares various shells and shell-like objects, including a turtle
Turtle
Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines , characterised by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs that acts as a shield...

 shell, a conch
Conch
A conch is a common name which is applied to a number of different species of medium-sized to large sea snails or their shells, generally those which are large and have a high spire and a siphonal canal....

 shell, an armadillo
Armadillo
Armadillos are New World placental mammals, known for having a leathery armor shell. Dasypodidae is the only surviving family in the order Cingulata, part of the superorder Xenarthra along with the anteaters and sloths. The word armadillo is Spanish for "little armored one"...

's armoured shell and a suit of armour. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Bud Alder compares oil-based and water-based paints. After sharing his wisdom with X the Owl, X teaches Lady Elaine various bird names.
  • Aired on February 26, 1968.
  • Grandpère is introduced in this episode.


Episode 7

In the Television house, Rogers takes care of a canary while, in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine learns how practice must be needed to learn anything.
  • Aired on February 27, 1968.


Episode 8

The Neighborhood of Make-Believe celebrates a peace party and honors Lynda Martha as a guest, while Lady Elaine Fairchilde dresses up as a dove
Dove
Pigeons and doves constitute the bird family Columbidae within the order Columbiformes, which include some 300 species of near passerines. In general terms "dove" and "pigeon" are used somewhat interchangeably...

 of peace.
  • Aired on February 28, 1968.


Episode 9

Rogers plays audio tapes of Neighborhood of Make-Believe puppet characters to make the viewers guess who is who.
  • Aired on February 29, 1968.


Episode 10

In the Television house, Rogers demonstrates the use of binoculars
Binoculars
Binoculars, field glasses or binocular telescopes are a pair of identical or mirror-symmetrical telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes when viewing distant objects...

. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin dresses up as a snow goose
Snow Goose
The Snow Goose , also known as the Blue Goose, is a North American species of goose. Its name derives from the typically white plumage. The genus of this bird is disputed...

.
  • Aired on March 1, 1968.


Episode 11

Henrietta thinks X always has been spending time with Lady Elaine. X alleviates it by inviting Henrietta bird watching.
  • Aired on March 4, 1968.


Episode 12

Jewell Walker pretends to do a baseball game and then teaches X arithmetic.
  • Aired on March 5, 1968.


Episode 13

Without asking, Lady Elaine steals King Friday's painting of the Bluebird of Happiness.
  • Aired on March 6, 1968.


Episode 14

Rogers improvises on paper how music in a song makes him feel. Professor Joseph Fitzpatrick is also introduced to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and he discusses about Seurat.
  • Aired on March 7, 1968.


Episode 15

Rogers bandages his finger to prove that it is still there. Vivian Richman introduces folk songs about feelings.
  • Aired on March 8, 1968.


Episode 16 (Welcome Donkey Hodie)

A sculptor visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Aberlin also knits a sweater for Henrietta and X.
  • Aired on March 11, 1968.
  • Donkey Hodie is introduced in this episode.


Episode 17 (Welcome Donkey Hodie)

Rogers brings in a Sicilian donkey whose name is Donkey Hodie. Donkey Hodie is also welcomed to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Henrietta learns how he only uses his teeth when he eats his food.
  • Aired on March 12, 1968.

Episode 18 (Welcome Donkey Hodie)

At the Television House, Rogers talks about his boyhood days when he did not practice a clarinet
Clarinet
The clarinet is a musical instrument of woodwind type. The name derives from adding the suffix -et to the Italian word clarino , as the first clarinets had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet. The instrument has an approximately cylindrical bore, and uses a single reed...

. At the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Donkey Hodie stays in X's tree until he can find a place to live.
  • Aired on March 13, 1968.


Episode 19 (Welcome Donkey Hodie)

Donkey Hodie decides the best place for building a windmill
Windmill
A windmill is a machine which converts the energy of wind into rotational energy by means of vanes called sails or blades. Originally windmills were developed for milling grain for food production. In the course of history the windmill was adapted to many other industrial uses. An important...

 would be in the hills behind the Castle. King Fiday objects to this.
  • Aired on March 14, 1968.


Episode 20 (Welcome Donkey Hodie)

Mr. Rogers shows a model windmill to help explain how windmills work. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe decides they should prove to King Friday that Donkey Hodie does not bite anyone. This also gets Donkey Hodie to build the windmill behind the castle.
  • Aired on March 15, 1968.

Episode 21

Chef Brockett is ready for Donkey Hodie to break ground for the windmill. Brockett also brings in a snowman made from dough.
  • Aired on March 18, 1968.


Episode 22

Rogers covers this episode discussing about the White House
White House
The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., the house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban, and built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the Neoclassical...

 and the U.S. presidents.
  • Aired on March 19, 1968.


Episode 23

Rogers discusses about the use of eye glasses. Henrietta also receives glasses.
  • Aired on March 20, 1968.


Episode 24

Rogers has his eyes examined. King Friday wants Donkey Hodie's windmill to be built somewhere else.
  • Aired on March 21, 1968.


Episode 25

Lady Aberlin, X and Henrietta bring housewarming gifts for Donkey Hodie at his unseen home.
  • Aired on March 22, 1968.


Episode 26

Rogers discusses about growing and changes a doll' diapers. Nurse Miller also assures Tadpole Frogg he is growing at just the right pace.
  • Aired on March 25, 1968.


Episode 27

Rogers makes a toy bed and pretends to make a doll sleep in it. Lady Elaine also wants Edgar Cooke's pillow.
  • Aired on March 26, 1968.


Episode 28

After he locks his pillow in a safe, Edgar Cooke expresses his different feelings. Lady Elaine Fairchilde finds her special toy, which is a boomerang
Boomerang
A boomerang is a flying tool with a curved shape used as a weapon or for sport.-Description:A boomerang is usually thought of as a wooden device, although historically boomerang-like devices have also been made from bones. Modern boomerangs used for sport are often made from carbon fibre-reinforced...

.
  • Aired on March 27, 1968.


Episode 29

Rogers demonstrates the use of a loom and sees them being operated by nantucket weavers.
  • Aired on March 28, 1968.


Episode 30

After Rogers demonstrates the use of violins
Violin
The violin is a string instrument, usually with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest, highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which includes the viola and cello....

 and violas
Viola
The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.- Form :The viola is similar in material and construction to the violin. A full-size viola's body is between and longer than the body of a full-size violin , with an average...

, he invites Michael Grebanier to play his cello
Cello
The cello is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments, which also includes the violin, viola, and double bass. Old forms of the instrument in the Baroque era are baryton and viol .A person who plays a cello is...

. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine makes a new boomerang trick which is turning everything upside down.
  • Aired on March 29, 1968.


Episode 31 (Red Monster)

Rogers discusses about wild animals and Mr. McFeely brings in a Mexican parakeet.
  • Aired on April 1, 1968.


Episode 32 (Red Monster)

Rogers puts on various masks to prove he doesn't change when he puts one on. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is trying to trace out what is believed to be a red monster.
  • Aired on April 2, 1968.


Episode 33 (Red Monster)

Rogers gives some oranges to the members of a ballet company that is set perform "The Sad Monster Ballet".
  • Aired on April 3, 1968.


Episode 34 (Red Monster)

Rogers plays music by blowing across bottles of water. Mr. McDonald also makes a visit to play a section of Die Miestersinger. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe summons Digger Digorum to search for the mysterious red monster.
  • Aired on April 4, 1968.


Episode 35 (Red Monster)

Rogers and Chef Brockett make their own tunnels from what is around them. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe finally concludes no red monsters are in the tunnels.
  • Aired on April 5, 1968.


Episode 36

Digger Digorum bears gifts as he leaves the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on April 8, 1968.


Episode 37

Outside the Television house, Peggy Lipschutz draws with chalk while Vivian Richman's song plays.
  • Aired on April 9, 1968.


Episode 38

Rogers demonstrates exercises by using the handlebars from an exercise machine. Sara Saturday, who had been frightened a week earlier by the monster, is also welcomed to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on April 10, 1968.


Episode 39

The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is preparing to hold a reception party for Sara Saturday. Handyman Negri goes to a men's fashion show at the Museum-Go-Round so he can find the perfect outfit for the reception.
  • Aired on April 11, 1968.


Episode 41

Corny, X and Henrietta have various actions to the rainin the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on April 15, 1968.


Episode 42

Lady Aberlin gives X the scarf that she had promised for him. In turn, X gives her a walnut, and she takes it to the new trading tower that Grand-père has established.
  • Aired on April 16, 1968.


Episode 43

John Reardon appears for the first time. King Friday asks him to make an opera, and Reardon gets started on it right away.
  • Aired on April 17, 1968.


Episode 44

Reardon holds auditions for his opera while Mrs. Frogg provides the costumes. Sara Saturday also has to babysit during the opera so Henrietta decides to be a babysitter in the opera.
  • Aired on April 18, 1968.


Episode 45

During Reardon's opera, Lady Aberlin hires henrietta to look after Donkey Hodie.
  • Aired on April 19, 1968.
  • This is the first opera within the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood series.

Episode 46

Rogers gets a haircut while discussing with the barber how it doesn't hurt. The same barber also cuts Corny's hair.
  • Aired on April 22, 1968.


Episode 47

Marion and Nicholas Petrov visit the Neighborhood of Make-Believe dressed up as both X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat. They dance in both costumes and in leotards.
  • Aired on April 23, 1968.


Episode 48

Chef Brockett, who is in apple-giving mood, gives apples
Apple
The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree, species Malus domestica in the rose family . It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits, and the most widely known of the many members of genus Malus that are used by humans. Apple grow on small, deciduous trees that blossom in the spring...

, applesauce
Applesauce
Apple sauce or applesauce is a purée made of apples. It can be made with peeled or unpeeled apples and a variety of spices . Fruit flavorings or sweeteners such as sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, or sucralose are also commonly added...

 and apple juice
Apple juice
Apple juice is a fruit juice manufactured by the maceration and pressing of apples. The resulting expelled juice may be further treated by enzymatic and centrifugal clarification to remove the starch and pectin, which holds fine particulate in suspension, and then pasteurized for packaging in...

.
  • Aired on April 24, 1968.


Episode 49

Rogers uses drinking straws to demonstrate the use of blowing soap bubbles
Soap bubble
A soap bubble is a thin film of soapy water enclosing air, that forms a hollow sphere with an iridescent surface. Soap bubbles usually last for only a few seconds before bursting, either on their own or on contact with another object. They are often used for children's enjoyment, but they are also...

. Mrs. Rubin also shows paintings that were all done with straws.
  • Aired on April 25, 1968.


Episode 50

Mr. McFeely brings over a battery operated steam shovel
Steam shovel
A steam shovel is a large steam-powered excavating machine designed for lifting and moving material such as rock and soil. It is the earliest type of power shovel or excavator. They played a major role in public works in the 19th and early 20th century, being key to the construction of railroads...

. Dr. Marchl enjoys Grand-père's machine because it responds to all French words. Marchl then talks with Henrietta and X about the way boys and girls do things differently.
  • Aired on April 26, 1968.


Episode 51

Mime Walker pantomimes Goldilocks and the Three Bears as Grand-père tells the story. Rogers also gets to see a real trained bear.
  • Aired on April 29, 1968.

Episode 52

In the Television home, Katie Lewin tells Rogers how puzzles are made. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Handyman Negri and Daniel organize their own play retitled as "Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Dr. Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, satirist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat...

 and the Three Bears" at the request of X.
  • Aired on April 30, 1968.


Episode 53

Rogers discusses Benjamin Franklin and reads about Franklin as a boy. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe expands their play into becoming "Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin, and the Three Bears".
  • Aired on May 1, 1968.


Episode 54

Alder demonstrates how heat causes things to change. X prints signs to advertise the play. King Friday wants a part in it and the title is expanded to "King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three bears".
  • Aired on May 2, 1968.


Episode 55

The Neighborhood of Make-Believe stages the play "King Friday, Goldilocks, Benjamin Franklin and the three bears".
  • Aired May 3, 1968.


Episode 56

Rogers brings in a basket of vegetables. Chef Brockett also shows cooked vegetables to both Rogers and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on May 6, 1968.


Episode 57

Rogers discusses about rabbits
Rabbit
Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world...

. Henrietta gets cheered up by a familiar face.
  • Aired on May 7, 1968.


Episode 58

Rogers talks about the arrival of a new baby. Meanwhile, Corny is too busy to spend a lot of time with Joey Hollingsworth. King Friday is also unwilling to give too much time either.
  • Aired on May 8, 1968.


Episode 59

Rogers demonstrates the use of three tools, a hacksaw
Hacksaw
A hacksaw is a fine-tooth saw with a blade under tension in a frame, used for cutting materials such as metal or plastics. Hand-held hacksaws consist of a metal arch with a handle, usually a pistol grip, with pins for attaching a narrow disposable blade. A screw or other mechanism is used to put...

, a hammer
Hammer
A hammer is a tool meant to deliver an impact to an object. The most common uses are for driving nails, fitting parts, forging metal and breaking up objects. Hammers are often designed for a specific purpose, and vary widely in their shape and structure. The usual features are a handle and a head,...

, and a screwdriver
Screwdriver
A screwdriver is a tool for driving screws and often rotating other machine elements with the mating drive system. The screwdriver is made up of a head or tip, which engages with a screw, a mechanism to apply torque by rotating the tip, and some way to position and support the screwdriver...

. Handyman Negri also fixes Rogers' sink. Tadpole Frogg expresses his sadness for thinking he had broken a fountain.
  • Aired on May 9, 1968.


Episode 60

Rogers demonstrates using a clown marionette. A dance recital is prepared in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. King Friday tries to blunt the dance rehearsal by forbidding applause and moving the start time forward, so he can woo Sara Saturday.
  • Aired on May 10, 1968.


Episode 61

Rogers makes mud pies and a dam. Professor Fitzpatrick illustrates the difference between a calm sea and a rough sea. Corny and Joey Hollingsworth dig a well for which Hollingsworth is assigned to sell rockers.
  • Aired on May 13, 1968.


Episode 62

With pipes now carrying water into Corny's factory, Corny sends a water-filled goblet and cup to King Friday.
  • Aired on May 14, 1968.


Episode 63

Rogers warms some wiener buns in his oven so that Chef Brockett and Mr. McFeely can enjoy them. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone has turned their attention on the fire that has completely burned down Corny's factory.
  • Aired on May 15, 1968.


Episode 64

Rogers discusses about firemen. He also puts on a fireman's outfit. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe gets right to work, rebuilding Corny's factory.
  • Aired on May 16, 1968.


Episode 65

Lady Aberlin, Handyman Negri, and X rebuild all of Corny's factory. Everyone donates something to help, including King Friday.
  • Aired on May 17, 1968.


Episode 66

Rogers dictates how all toys do what you want them to do. His son, John, also makes his first appearance on the show to play with model antique cars. Meanwhile, at the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Corny's newly-rebuilt factory offers to help Mime Walker in his go-cart play-act.
  • Aired on May 20, 1968.


Episode 67

King Friday is ready to dedicate the new factory, but Lady Elaine senses he is afraid of elevators. This changes some of the dedication.
  • Aired on May 21, 1968.


Episode 68

Rogers attends a dance class taught by Miss Nelson and Bruce
Bruce Haack
Bruce Clinton Haack was a musician, composer, and pioneer of electronic music. He was born in Alberta, Canada.-From Alberta to New York :...

 of Dimension 5 records, and is introduced to Bruce's "musical computer".
  • Aired on May 22, 1968.

Episode 69

Donkey Hodie has had no visitors at his unseen home and wants some to come.
  • Aired on May 23, 1968.


Episode 70

Everyone travels from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to the unseen home so that Donkey Hodie can get visitors all day long.
  • Aired on May 24, 1968.


Episode 71

Rogers brushes his teeth in the kitchen sink. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. McFeely brings Donkey Hodie some mouthwash, while Sara Saturday returns to the Castle for a dance recital.
  • Aired on May 27, 1968.


Episode 72

King Friday and Handyman Negri take up a campaign against littering in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on May 28, 1968.


Episode 73

Lady Elaine is derided for throwing litter around as a protest. What she really has wanted is one of Chef Brockett's cookies.
  • Aired on May 29, 1968.


Episode 74

Major Smith gives King Friday a citation to start the Neighborhood of Make-Believe clean-up campaign.
  • Aired on May 30, 1968.


Episode 75

Lady Aberlin dresses up as X so she can welcome Miss Emille, who has been ill for some time.
  • Aired on May 31, 1968.


Episode 76

Dr. Marchl gets opinions from Corny, Mrs. Frogg, and Lady Aberlin. She is trying to cheer up King Friday, who has been missing Sara Saturday.
  • Aired on June 3, 1968.


Episode 77

Lady Aberlin enlists several teenagers to try and entertain King Friday.
  • Aired on June 4, 1968.


Episode 78

Handyman Negri is making a list for King Friday. At his instructions, Negri writes "Sara Saturday" on the S page and agrees that he will call her within a day.
  • Aired on June 5, 1968.


Episode 79

King Friday gets advice on how to contact Sara Saturday. Once she is reached, Sara invites him to visit her at her home.
  • Aired on June 6, 1968.


Episode 80

For a while, King Friday has been reluctant to see Sara Saturday outside the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. He finally comes to a decision on this.
  • Aired on June 7, 1968.


Episode 81

John Reardon pretends to be a mailman while he visits the Neighborhoof of Make-Believe. He sends a note that King Friday and Edgar Cooke are staying with Sara Saturday a few extra days. Lady Elaine, meanwhile, wants to set up a campsite at the Castle garden.
  • Aired on June 10, 1968.


Episode 82

Hugh Wright sets up a tent both outside Rogers' television house and in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Elaine is using the tents as the centerpiece for her upcoming opera.
  • Aired on June 11, 1968.


Episode 83

Lady Elaine is beginning to develop her own opera, but Reardon has no idea what kind she is making with camping equipment. At lady Elaine's behest, he gets his own covered wagon.
  • Aired on June 12, 1968.


Episode 84

Lady Elaine is a campsite owner in the opera and is not pleased with some guests that appear.
  • Aired on June 13, 1968.


Episode 85

After he brings in a kitten, Rogers and Miss Emile reflect on one of Vija Vetra's dances.
  • Aired on June 14, 1968.


Episode 86

Lady Elaine won't remove the tents from the castle garden, so Handyman Negri dresses as a great crested grebe to try and scare her away.
  • Aired on June 17, 1968.


Episode 87

Rogers has got a new aquarium. His first fish to go in it are two catfish
Catfish
Catfishes are a diverse group of ray-finned fish. Named for their prominent barbels, which resemble a cat's whiskers, catfish range in size and behavior from the heaviest and longest, the Mekong giant catfish from Southeast Asia and the second longest, the wels catfish of Eurasia, to detritivores...

. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin tries to remove the tents from the Castle garden.
  • Aired on June 18, 1968.


Episode 88

Mr. McFeely brings two piglets into the television house. A visitor to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe coaxes Lady Elaine to move her tents to Someplace Else.
  • Aired on June 19, 1968.


Episode 89

Having been away for a while, King Friday returns to the neighborhood bearing gifts.
  • Aired on June 20, 1968.


Episode 90

King Friday announces that everyone will get a big surprise next week.
  • Aired on June 21, 1968.


Episode 91

Rogers builds a wood frame. Handyman Negri is building a new balcony on the castle.
  • Aired on June 24, 1968.


Episode 92

Rogers and Mr. McFeely take care of two ducks that have wondered onto the porch before seeing the Vagabond Marionettes' production of Rumpelstiltskin
Rumpelstiltskin
Rumpelstiltskin is the eponymous character and protagonist of a fairy tale which originated in Germany . The tale was collected by the Brothers Grimm, who first published it in the 1812 edition of Children's and Household Tales...

.
  • Aired on June 25, 1968.


Episode 93

A special guest is supposed to enter the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Aberlin takes Lady Elaine's boomerang. But the guest's identity remains a secret, and in her frustration Lady Aberlin accidentally turns King Friday upside down.
  • Aired on June 26, 1968.


Episode 94

Lady Aberlin pantomimes the growth of a plant in the television house. She also presents a flower arrangement for Sara Saturday, who is revealed to be the special guest.
  • Aired on June 27, 1968.


Episode 96

Mr. McFeely shows Rogers how to blow bubbles by using liquid detergent. He also gives out liquid detergent samples to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Meanwhile, Daniel thinks that King Friday and Sara Saturday will marry.
  • Aired on July 1, 1968.


Episode 97

After Rogers tries on different shoes, Handyman Negri sees that communication with the Neighborhood of Make-Believe is intact. A dance teacher and her students also perform a few steps.
  • Aired on July 2, 1968.


Episode 98

Mr. Farnum and his daughter Cindy Farnum discuss stones and how they are cut and polished for jewelry. Then Mr. Anybody makes his first visit. He decides he'll be a stonesmith today. Mr. Anybody gives stones to several neighbors in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. King Friday selects a stone for mounting on rings.
  • Aired on July 3, 1968.


Episode 100

Rogers shows the comparison between two different scales: one to weigh groceries and one to weigh humans. Nurse Miller gives physiclas to the neighbors. Lady Elaine refuses to cooperate, turning King Friday upside-down.
  • Aired on July 5, 1968.


Episode 101

Rogers demonstrates several types of different whistles. Mr. Anybody plays a whistler in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and gives one to the Trolley.
  • Aired on July 8, 1968.


Episode 102

Rogers pretends to give aid to a sick person. Nurse Miller also gives a shot to Tadpole Frogg who is sick.
  • Aired on July 9, 1968.


Episode 103

Rogers talks of playing with toys and reads the poem of The Land of Counterpane by Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer. His best-known books include Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde....

. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Tadpole Frogg and Lady Aberlin pretend to roller skate. Lady Aberlin finds out that King Friday and Sara Saturday are in the R Room of the Castle.
  • Aired on July 10, 1968.


Episode 104

Rogers makes drums out of tin cans and listens to a real drummer. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. Anybody anchors a neighborhood orchestra.
  • Aired on July 11, 1968.


Episode 105

Rogers demonstrates how the xylophone
Xylophone
The xylophone is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets...

 works. John Costa, who is on the accordion, joins Rogers on several song duets. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe orchestra holds a concert for King Friday and Sara Saturday.
  • Aired on July 12, 1968.


Episode 106

Rogers discusses fairy tales. He reads Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood, also known as Little Red Cap, is a French fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings....

 and explains what parkas are. Mr. McFeely shows a parka his children sent him for his upcoming birthday. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin and Daniel play peek-a-boo, which involves some other neighbors. As a kind act, Lady Aberlin gives hoods to several neighbors.
  • Aired on July 15, 1968.


Episode 107

Rogers is weaving a basket for Mr. McFeely's birthday. Bernie Jessol, Lowell Meek, and Akeba Blazia also perform gymnastics at the Castle.
  • Aired on July 16, 1968.


Episode 108

Rogers brings in a mother turtle and a baby turtle. Miss Emilie shares a book about animals. She also shares with Corny and Henrietta what gifts they will give for Mr. McFeely's birthday.
  • Aired on July 17, 1968.


Episode 109

Jan Zandhuis presents a small glass bicycle to Rogers that he made for Mr. McFeely's birthday. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel has a gift for Mr. McFeely, but accidentally he breaks it.
  • Aired on July 18, 1968.


Episode 110

Rogers' television house is the site of Mr. McFeely's birthday party. King Friday and sara Saturday offer a gift.
  • Aired on July 19, 1968.


Episode 111

Rogers discusses how a piano
Piano
The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal...

 works and then shows a film on how people make pianos. Van Cliburn plays piano at the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on July 22, 1968.


Episode 112

Rogers shows how to express your anger on the drums. Dr. Marchl tells Lady Elaine Fairchilde the difference between reality and dreams.
  • Aired on July 23, 1968.


Episode 113

Lady Elaine has trouble sleeping in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
  • Aired on July 24, 1968.

Episode 114

Lady Elaine wants to turn King Friday upside-down with her Boomerang, but it backfires and the whole Neighborhood turns upside-down.
  • Aired on July 25, 1968.


Episode 115

Rogers pretends to ride a camel
Camel
A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as humps on its back. There are two species of camels: the dromedary or Arabian camel has a single hump, and the bactrian has two humps. Dromedaries are native to the dry desert areas of West Asia,...

 through the sand, while Donkey Hodie is bothered by sand blowing from Lady Elaine's sandbox
Sandbox
Sandbox may refer to:* Litter box, an indoor box for cats to relieve themselves* Sandpit or sandbox, a wide, shallow playground construction to hold sand often made of wood or plastic...

.
  • Aired on July 26, 1968.


Episode 116

Lady Aberlin and Handyman Negri don a horse costume in which they dance for King Friday and Sara Saturday.
  • Aired on July 29, 1968.


Episode 117

Rogers shows how a foot measurer works. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe begins preparations for a fair.
  • Aired on July 30, 1968.


Episode 118

Rogers displays an assortment of Native American clothing and witnesses Native American dancers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine Fairchilde wants to be a cowgirl for the fair. Both King Friday and Daniel Tiger demonstrate activities at their booths.
  • Aired on July 31, 1968.


Episode 119

Officer Clemmons arrives to show what a badge represents. He then issues a permit for the Neighborhood of Make-Believe street fair.
  • Aired on August 1, 1968.


Episode 120

It's raining in the neighborhood, so Rogers brings in his umbrella. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe appears sad because the rain there is threatening to spoil the street fair.
  • Aired on August 2, 1968.


Episode 121

Rogers, Chef Brockett, and Mr. McFeely decorate doughnuts. Joey Hollingsworth returns to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and shares with Chef Brockett a magic recipe for peanut butter cookies
Peanut butter cookie
A peanut butter cookie is a type of cookie that is distinguished for having peanut butter as a principal ingredient. The cookie generally originated in the United States, its development dating back to the 1910s.-History:...

.
  • Aired on August 5, 1968.


Episode 122

Rogers shows how to use a pair of flippers and an inner tube for scuba
Scuba
Scuba is an acronym for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. It may also refer to:* Scuba diving, the use of a self-contained breathing set to stay underwater for periods of time* Scuba set, the equipment used to do scuba diving...

. A scuba diver discusses the equipment that she uses. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joey Hollingsworth and Daniel Tiger sail a boat in the Froggs' pond.
  • Aired on August 6, 1968.


Episode 123

Rogers brings in light bulbs. Scientist Alder has flashlights
Flashlight
A flashlight is a hand-held electric-powered light source. Usually the light source is a small incandescent lightbulb or light-emitting diode...

 and the batteries that make them work. X anticipates his gift from Joey Hollingsworth.
  • Aired on August 7, 1968.


Episode 124

Rogers talks about all sorts of sports that are played with a ball (such as football
American football
American football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football. The ball can be advanced by...

, soccer and baseball
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond...

). In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joey Hollingsworth performs a dance with a magic ball.
  • Aired on August 8, 1968.


Episode 125

Rogers sets up a punching bag, explaining how some people punch a bag when they are angry, saying that rules must be followed in boxing
Boxing
Boxing, also called pugilism, is a combat sport in which two people fight each other using their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of between one to three minute intervals called rounds...

. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe has a surprise for Joey Hollingsworth.
  • Aired on August 9, 1968.


Episode 126

Rogers discusses the difference between a rooster
Rooster
A rooster, also known as a cockerel, cock or chanticleer, is a male chicken with the female being called a hen. Immature male chickens of less than a year's age are called cockerels...

 and a hen. He also makes a chicken marionette.
  • Aired on August 12, 1968.


Episode 127

Lady Aberlin draws portraits of Corny and Daniel for a book for Sara Saturday, who is going away for a while.
  • Aired on August 13, 1968.

Episode 128

Rogers explains the meaning of the word "disappear," which isn't always literal. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe bids goodbye to Sara Saturday, but she and King Friday declare that she will return back.
  • Aired on August 14, 1968.


Episode 129

Robert Troll makes his first visit to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe because he wants to see Sara Saturday in Westwood. However, he must wait a day for Westwood's wise women.
  • Aired on August 15, 1968.


Episode 130

Robert Troll is still appreciative. Fortunately he meets Gloria Onque, one of Sara Saturday's wise women. She is about to meet with King Friday.
  • Aired on August 16, 1968.
  • This is the last episode in the series history to be broadcast in black and white.
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