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Misterogers (CBC, 10/21/1963)

Network: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Air Date: October 21, 1963

Mister Rogers shares a potholder that was sent to him by Cindy Lee Boudreau -- a viewer from Port Alberni (British Columbia, Canada). I appreciation of people who write letters, he sings What Would You Like To Do Today.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Drew Thompson visits the oak tree dressed as a cat and frightens Henrietta Pussycat. As she stands next to Mr. Thompson, X the Owl helps her to see the differences between them. Mr. Thompson shares that he has been sent from Feline Fashions to congraulate Henrietta on being chosen as their cover cat of the month. Henrietta will be featured on the next month's Feline Fashions magazine in addition to receiving a new wardrobe and trips to Paris and London.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers has a bunny which sits on his piano as he sings Had I on a Hat.


Appearing In This Episode


Locations

  • Mister Rogers' House
  • Oak Tree

Songs


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Episode Credits

Created by Fred Rogers
Guest: Drew Thompson
Music performed by Lou Snider
Assistant Puppeteer: Ernest Coombs
Settings designed by Robert Hackborn
Lighting Direction: Ross Viner
Audio: Joe Ellison
Technical Producer: Vic Ferry
Produced by Francis Chapman

A CBC Television production
CBC Radio-Canada

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