Episode 1106
Air Date: March 30, 1970
Previous Episode: 1105
Next Episode: 1107
After showing that his ankle if feeling better and his no longer wearing a bandage, Mister Rogers sings Everything Grows Together. He brings out the Trolley and shows that it is made up of several pieces.
At Bob Trow's workshop, Mr. Trow gives Mister Rogers a model of the Trolley and tracks that he has made. Mr. McFeely stops by with a film for Mister Rogers and helps him carry the model back to the house. Back inside, he shares the film about his recent visit with Francois and Carole Clemmons in their new home.
In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday XIII requests that others distract him to help pass the time as he waits for the baby to be born. Mr. Anybody is called and suggests a play. King Friday determines that the play should be about the things he places inside a royal suitcase.
Back at the house, Mister Rogers talks about making up stories and sings You Are Special.
Notes
As the scene transitions to Mr. Trow's workshop, Let's Be Together Today plays in the background.
The film of Mr. and Mrs. Clemmons shows the royal portrait they received from King Friday and Queen Sara in Episode 1090.
Lady Aberlin calls Mr. Anybody by playing an "A" on a pitch pipe seven times.
King Friday has a subtle and humorous exchange with the Trolley as it leaves Make-Believe:
King Friday: Would you like to be in a play tomorrow, Trolley?
Trolley: [Ding Ding]
King Friday: That's fine, whatever it means.
Appearing In This Episode
- Bob Trow
- Carole Clemmons
- Edgar Cooke
- Francois Clemmons
- King Friday XIII
- Lady Aberlin
- Mister Rogers
- Mr. McFeely
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Episode Credits
Produced by WQED Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in association with Small World Enterpriese, Inc. for N.E.T.
Producer-Writer: Fred Rogers
Associate Producer-Director: David Fu-Ying Chen
Music Director: Johnny Costa
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Carole Clemmons (uncredited), Francois Clemmons (uncredited), David Newell, Bob Trow
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