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Episode 1095 Air Date: March 13, 1970 Mister Rogers arrives with strips of red paper and a full piece of yellow paper. Taking them to the kitchen, he pastes the strips to the yellow sheet to make a greeting card that looks like a window. As he works, he sings Children Can. Chef Brockett stops by with two yellow cakes which he and Mister Rogers decorate to look like windows. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine Fairchilde is at the Eiffel Tower where she is learning French words for some colors from Grandpere. Chef Brockett arrives to share two small pieces of window cake which gives Lady Elaine an idea -- she will give King Friday a window cake after she fixes the real window she broke with her ball and bat. At the castle, Handyman Negri and Lady Elaine make plans to repair the broken window. After giving King Friday a window cake, Lady Elaine uses her boomerang to turn the window into a new red and yellow window. Back at the house, Mister Rogers visits Negri's Music Shop to pick up a copy of his new record. While he is there, Mr. Negri shows him a new musical toy and a metronome device. Returning to his house, Mister Rogers plays Il y Avait Une Fois from the new record as he cleans up the kitchen. NotesTransitioning to Negri's Music Shop, Let's Be Together Today plays in the background. When Mister Rogers enters the music shop, Mr. Negri is directing Dr. Marchl toward a selection of guitars. Bill Marchl's name does not appear in the credits for this episode. The record Mister Rogers picks up from Mr. Negri's shop is the 1970 Small World Enterprises release of You Are Special. Appearing In This Episode
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Episode CreditsProduced by WQED, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in association with Small World Enterprises, Inc. for N.E.T. Producer-Writer: Fred Rogers Production funds for this television visit were provided by a grant from the Sears Roebuck Foundation and a children's program fund established by N.E.T. affiliated stations. © 1970 National Educational Television and Radio Center |
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