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Episode 1392

Air Date: February 18, 1975
Previous Episode: 1391
Next Episode: 1393

Mister Rogers arrives with a frisbee from the previous day as well as a film about people throwing frisbees. After watching the film on Picture-Picture, he goes to the kitchen where he compares the frisbee to a paper plate. Mister Rogers talks about how children should never chase toys into a street.

At Brockett's Bakery, Mister Rogers visits with Jose Cisneros who is making fresh fruit snacks in the kitchen. As he leaves, Mister Rogers finds Betty Aberlin sitting in the soda shop. Betty invites him to visit a tap-dancing class at her theater later in the week.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel Tiger and Lady Aberlin share a fruit snack before Lady Aberlin demonstrates a few tap-dance steps. Daniel shares that the Platypus family will soon be visiting Westwood and he decides to send a banana with them as they go.

A giant frisbee is delivered to the Neighborhood by Barbara B. Frisbee who suggests that it would be "good for a giant." Overhearing Barbara's comment, Lade Elaine worries that a giant will be coming to the Neighborhood; however, King Friday is not concerned. Meanwhile, Lady Elaine's concern has spread to Daniel Tiger who is comforted by Lady Aberlin singing I'm Taking Care of You.

Back at the house, Mr. McFeely delivers a recording of organ music and informs Mister Rogers that organist Hector Olivera will be visiting Negri's Music Shop tomorrow.


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Episode Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Bill Barker, Don Brockett, Jose Cisneros, David Newell, Barbara Russell
"Frisbees" film courtesy of Films Inc. and David Troster, Christopher Chapman LTD.
Directed by Bill Moates
Music Director: John Costa

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

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