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Episode 1113

Air Date: April 8, 1970
Previous Episode: 1112
Next Episode: 1114

Mister Rogers arrives with a name game called "How Many Times" -- a wheel spun to tell players how many times to do a certain action. Taking the game to the kitchen, Mister Rogers plays a few rounds before he is joined by Mr. McFeely who suggests that the game reminds him of fortune telling.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. McFeely delivers a fortune teller's costume to Lady Elaine Fairchilde. When Lady Aberlin is late for an appointment at the castle, she is not able to be the fortune teller which leaves the role up to Mr. Anybody. Putting on the costume, Mr. Anybody uses a set of cards to "predict" several actions and events throughout the Neighborhood. After predicting that Henrietta Pussycat will be wearing a striped dress, Mr. Anybody sings You Are Pretty.

At the castle, Mr. Anybody shares a fortune with the king and queen predicting that King Friday will find new happiness next week and Queen Sara will have a baby next Tuesday!

Back at the house, Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely continue playing the "How Many Times" game before concluding for the day.


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Episode Credits

Produced by WQED Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in association with Small World Enterpriese, Inc. for N.E.T.

Producer-Writer: Fred Rogers
Associate Producer-Director: David Fu-Ying Chen
Music Director: Johnny Costa
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Don Francks, David Newell
Executive Producer: Paul K. Taff

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

© 1970 National Educational Television and Radio Center

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