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Episode 1288 Air Date: March 28, 1973 Upon his arrival, Mister Rogers sees the poster given to him the previous day by the Browns and is reminded that he will be seeing their performance of The Three Little Pigs. Outside in the yard, he shows three one-month-old pigs which Mr. McFeely has brought from the farm. Mr. McFeely stops by to pick up the pigs. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday anxiously awaits the delivery of his new airplane. A telegram from IAMCO Inc. arrives which tells him that his plane will be delivered tomorrow. Back at the house, Mister Rogers visits the Browns' Marionette Theater where he watches their performance of The Three Little Pigs. NotesMr. McFeely suggests that the pigs at Mister Rogers' house belong to "the farmer." Among other children, Bob and Judy Brown's son Michael is in the audience during the performance of The Three Little Pigs. Appearing In This EpisodeSongsImages
Episode CreditsWith Fred Rogers Produced by Family Communications, Inc. in association with WQED, Pittsburgh The people who gave the money to make this television visit are the people of The Sears Roebuck Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting © 1972, 1973 Family Communications, Inc. |
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