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Episode 1737

Topic: Noisy and Quiet
Air Date: February 16, 1999
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Mister Rogers arrives with a plant wrapped in paper and tied with a ribbon. He takes it to the kitchen to unwrap before singing You're Growing. Visiting a nearby dance studio, Mister Rogers watches as Milla Kogos teaches a class of young students learning to use ribbons as part of their dance routine.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta is still ringing her new bell and X the Owl is growing quite frustrated. As Bob Dog arrives, Henrietta shares that she thinks there are beings from another planet in the Neighborhood. X and Bob Dog are sworn to secrecy.

At the castle, Neighbor Aber encounters a flying ribbon before Prince Tuesday comes out wearing an outer space costume. Neighbor Aber helps the Prince attached a sound effect box to his costume which frightens X, Henrietta, and Bob Dog.

Back at the house, Mr. McFeely stops by with a videotape about how people make ribbons.


Notes

Bob Dog and Neighbor Aber touch fingers as Bob Dog says "Doot." This was typically something shared between Robert Troll and his neighbors, not Bob Dog.


Appearing In This Episode


Guests

  • Milla Kogos

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Episode Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Chuck Aber, Milla Kogos, Lenny Meledandri, David Newell, Bob Trow
Special Thanks To: Berwick Industries, Citiparks/Magee Recreation Center, Russian School of Rhythmic Gymnastics
Executive Producer: Fred Rogers
Producer: Margaret Whitmer
Director: Bob Walsh
Location Director: Gary Hines
Editor: Susan Howard
Associate Producer: Michael Johnson
Location Production: Mark Adelsheim, Ed Letteri, Chris Lugar, Fred Roth
Music Directors: John Costa, Michael Moricz

Produced in association with WQED/Pittsburgh
A production of Family Communications
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