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Episode 1714

Topic: Sharing
Air Date: February 20, 1997
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Mister Rogers arrives with a fish scuplted out of paper by his friend Ben Gonzales. Visiting the studio of Mr. Gonzales, Mister Rogers sees many more detailed sculptures made of paper such as other animals and an airplane.

In the Neighbohrood of Make-Believe, Edgar Cooke shares with Lady Aberlin that his refrigerator and food are missing. She sets out to find it along with King Friday's crown and the Westwood town sign.

At Daniel's clock, Prince Tuesday is still dressed as a lion as he informs Lady Aberlin that Daniel's favorite truck is missing as well. To help Daniel know that it is okay to feel sad, Lady Aberlin sings Please Don't Think It's Funny.

Moving on to the Museum-Go-Round, Lady Aberlin informs Betty Okonak Templeton of the newly missing items. Prince Tuesday looks inside the museum to see the missing truck as Lady Elaine comes outside. Lady Aberlin and Prince Tuesday express their anger to Lady Elaine who realizes that her method of "borrowing" is wrong. She agrees to return everyone's possessions tomorrow.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings Please Don't Think It's Funny as he remembers one of his favorite childhood toys. Mr. McFeely stops by with a surprise delivery -- a fig bar and a video about how fig bars are made.


Appearing In This Episode


Guests

  • Ben Gonzales

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Episode Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Ben Gonzales, Michael Horton, Lenny Meledandri, David Newell
Special thanks to: Consolidated Biscuit Company
Executive Producer: Fred Rogers
Producer: Margaret Whitmer
Director: Bob Walsh
Location Director: Gary Hines
Associate Producer: Adrienne Wehr
Music Directors: John Costa, Michael Moricz

Produced in association with WQED/Pittsburgh
A production of Family Communications
© 1997 Family Communications, Inc.

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