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Episode 0058

Air Date: May 8, 1968
Previous Episode: 0057
Next Episode: 0059
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Mister Rogers arrives with pieces of a wooden doll house which he puts together on the floor. Taking out a set of dolls, he describes what it's like when a new baby is added to a family and then sings When a Baby Comes To Your House.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin visits Daniel at the clock where he plays with a small hoop as he tells her about the arrival of Joey Hollingsworth. As she leaves, Lady Aberlin talks about how Daniel Striped Tiger makes her feel warm and she sings a short Ugga Mugga song.

At the factory, things are busy, but Corney allows Mr. Hollingsworth to spend a moment with Lady Aberlin. After watching Mr. Hollingsworth dance, Lady Aberlin would like to arrange for him to meet King Friday.

Moving on to the castle, King Friday is not interested in planning a dance recital; however, when Sara Saturday arrives in hopes of seeing Mr. Hollingsworth, King Friday quickly changes his mind. Although he agrees to schedule the recital for later in the week, the king selfishly hesitates to let Sara Saturday meet Mr. Hollingsworth.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings You're Growing as he picks up the doll house.


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Produced by WQED - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for National Educational Television
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Joey Hollingsworth
Producer: Fred Rogers
Director: David Fu-Ying Chen
Executive Producer: Paul K. Taff

Production funds for this series were provided by a grant from The Sears-Roebuck Foundation and a children's program fund established by N.E.T. affiliated stations.

© 1968 National Educational Television and Radio Center

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