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Episode 1368

Air Date: April 17, 1974
Previous Episode: 1367
Next Episode: 1369

Mister Rogers arrives with a collection of photographs taken at the Neighborhood laundromat by Francois Clemmons. He explains what people do at the laundromat before returning the photos to Mr. Clemmons.

At Francois Clemmons' studio, Mr. Clemmons is just finishing a voice lesson with Mr. Delgado. Mr. Clemmons asks to take a photograph with his new camera of Mr. Delgado and Mister Rogers. He shows Mister Rogers how his camera works and shares a collection of photos taken of the fronts and backs of several Neighborhood friends. Johnny Costa arrives to rehearse for a jazz concert he will perform with Francois Clemmons who will be using the scatting techniques he recently learned.

Returning to the house, Mister Rogers shows a film about how photographs are developed and printed.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Francois Clemmons is taking front and back photographs of his Make-Believe friends. He asks Reardon if he can play the part of Phillip Photographer in the new opera as the final details for the performance are put together.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings Just For Once.


Notes

Francois Clemmons recalls when he learned about scatting during his recent visit with Mary Lou Williams in Episode 1313.


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Episode Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Francois Clemmons, John Costa, Roberto Delgado, John Reardon
How Pictures are Devloped film by George Boyle
Directed by Bill Moates
Music Director: John Costa

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