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Episode 0094

Air Date: June 27, 1968
Previous Episode: 0093
Next Episode: 0095
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Mister Rogers arrives with a collection of flower drawing made by some young friends. After looking at the drawings, he shares an arrangement of real flowers put together by the Neighborhood florist, Mr. Lee.

Lady Aberlin -- dressed as a flower -- stops by and pantomimes the growth of a flower. As she is leaving, Mr. Lee arrives with an assortment of flowers for three occasions -- flowers for carrying, flowers for wearing, and flowers for arranging.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel Striped Tiger watches as Lady Aberlin moves about like a flower in the breeze. Daniel has a (tame) tiger lilly to contribute to a flower arrangement for King Friday's special guest. Lady Aberlin sings I'm Taking Care of You on her way to the tree where Henrietta Pussycat and X the Owl help to arrange the flowers.

At the castle, King Friday introduces his special guest -- Sara Saturday. Lady Aberlin presents her with the arrangement of flowers and explains how it was an effort among several Neighbors.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers waters the flowers and plants in his house as he sings You're Growing.


Appearing In This Episode


Guests

  • Wesley Lee

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Episode Credits

Produced by WQED - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for National Educational Television
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Wesley Lee
Musical Director: Johnny Costa
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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