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Episode 0127

Air Date: August 13, 1968
Previous Episode: 0126
Next Episode: 0128

Mister Rogers arrives with a silhouette cut-out of a man and explains the meaning of the word "silhouette." Using a pencil on black paper, he traces and cuts a silhouette of his hand before singing Everything Grows Together. Picture Picture shows silhouettes of various objects including an umbrella and a house.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Aberlin is at the factory drawing a picture of Corney as he sings I'm a Man Who Manufactures. When the portrait is complete, Lady Aberlin moves on to the clock where she shows it to Daniel Striped Tiger and tells him that Sara Saturday has asked her to make a portrait book including everyone in the Neighborhood. Daniel agrees to have his picture drawn but finds it somewhat difficult to sit still.

At the castle, Lady Abelrin is surprised to learn that Sara Saturday will be going away on a short trip to attend to something very important. Very pleased with the portrait book, Sara Saturday will use it as a reminder of everyone in the Neighborhood while she is gone.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers is working on a silhouette of the Trolley.


Notes

As Lady Aberlin draws Daniel Striped Tiger's portrait, I Like To Be Told plays in the background.


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Episode Credits

Produced by WQED - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for National Educational Television
Neighbor: Betty Aberlin
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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