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Episode 1327

Air Date: February 19, 1974
Previous Episode: 1326
Next Episode: 1328

Mister Rogers admires the finished paint job done by himself and Bob Trow. He then shows a film about children making artwork on the ground by using masking tape and paint -- much like Bob Trow had done the previous day on paper.

Mrs. McFeely stops by with the last of the pillow covers she has made for Mister Rogers' newly painted house. Together they watch a film remembering a time that they visited a library.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X is in the castle's S Room taking tickets, two at a time, for the Neighborhood Sweethearts concert. Taking the stage, the Sweethearts sing Come On and Wake Up and On a Mountain Stands a Lady, Who She is, I Do Not Know.

As they perform, Prince Tuesday becomes interested in Miss Paulificate's pocketbook and looks inside. Although King Friday feels that the Prince has done something wrong, Miss Paulificate understands that he is just curious and eager to learn. The Sweethearts finish up by singing She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain. Outside the performance, Queen Sara gives Prince Tuesday a small box all his own in hopes of swaying his interest in looking into things that belong to others.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers talks about a person's private property and shows that he has a box of his own filled with craft supplies.


Notes

As he goes to watch the film about children painting, Mister Rogers cannot immediately locate control for Picture Picture. He quickly finds it near the opening where the film is inserted.


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Episode Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Betsy Nadas, Adair Roth, Audrey Roth, Bob Trow
"Children Painting" film by Steve Fairchild
"A Visit to the Library" film by Steve Fairchild, Laura Perkins
Lighting by Gregory King
Directed by Bill Moates
Music Director: John Costa

Produced by Family Communications, Inc. in association with WQED, Pittsburgh

The people who gave the money to make this television visit are the people of The Sears Roebuck Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting

© 1973, 1974 Family Communications, Inc.

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