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Episode 1410

Air Date: March 14, 1975
Previous Episode: 1409
Next Episode: 1411

Mister Rogers arrives with a large box and does not change into his usual sweater. Instead, he changes into his sneakers and takes a red jacket from the box. Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely have been asked to take tickets and hand out programs at the Brown's marionette play of Little Red Riding Hood.

Mr. McFeely arrives and changes into a jacket as well. Together he and Mister Rogers practice taking tickets and handing out programs as they share their excitement.

Over at the Brown's Marionette Theatre, they join Francois Clemmons who is already taking tickets. The marionette play gets underway as the audience enjoys a fun performance of Little Red Riding Hood.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely talk about making up puppet plays when they were younger. Mister Rogers wraps up by singing Pretending.


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Episode Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Francois Clemmons, David Newell
and The Bob & Judy Puppet Theatre with Bob Brown, Judy Brown, Bob Payne, Gregory Smith
Executive Producer: Fred Rogers
Produced and Directed by Bill Moates
Music Director: John Costa
Bass: Ronald Fudoli
Percussion: Robert Rawsthorne
Written By: Fred Rogers
Psychological Consultants: Margaret B. McFarland Ph.D., Albert V. Corrado M.D.
Film Producer: Laura Perkins
Associate Producers: David Newell, Nan Wheelock
Assistant Producer and Associate Director: Azriel Gamliel
Assistant to the Director: Terry Marie Baskot
Art Director: Jack Guest
Assistant Art Director: David M. Smith
Propmaster: Janus Purins
Assistant Propmaster: Norene Confeld
Lighting Director: Gregory King
Floor Manager: Nick Tallo
Assistant Floor Manager: Jim Seech
Technical Supervisors: Tom Knight, Ken Anderson
Video Tape Editor: Chet Bednar
Cameramen: Bob Vaughn, David Anthony, Jack Arthurs
Video: Don Williamson
Audio: Dick Lasota

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, Johnson & Johnson, Public Television Stations, the Ford Foundation, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting

© 1975, Family Communications, Inc.

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