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Kindness

Date: 1994
Format: VHS
Company/Organization: CBS/FOX Video
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Description

Kindness

Being kind means responding to the needs of others. People can be kind -- no matter how old or how young they are. When people are unkind, they can make others feel bad inside. Everyone has feelings, and we all want people to be kind to us.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Prince Tuesday gets a new teacher -- Broadway star Tommy Tune -- who teaches King Friday a lesson in generosity and politeness.

It doesn't matter what a person is like on the outside, kindness comes from the inside. Mister Rogers helps children know that when they're kind to others, they'll discover something fine inside themselves.

This episode of MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD features:

  • An accordion player showing how music can express feelings
  • Make-Believe owls learning a lesson in people-watching
  • Music-making with rhythm-band instruments

Mister Rogers' universal message of love and self-esteem has brought joy and education to children around the world for more than 25 years. CBS/FOX Video is proud to bring some of the best episodes of MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD into your home.

Running Time: Approx. 28 Minutes.


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Notes

The episode featured on this video is Episode 1595 from the Kindness & Unkindness series.

The packaging for the CBS/Fox version of this video included a special mail-in offer for a fun sized Trolley. [Image 1] [Image 2]


Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Michael Horton, Guy Klucevsek, Lenny Meledandri, Carole Muller, Mary Rawson, Bob Trow, Tommy Tune
Executive Producer: Fred Rogers
Producer: Margaret Whitmer
Director: Paul Lally
Associate Producer: Adrienne Wehr
Music Director: John Costa
Editor: Randy Strothman
Art Director: Jack Guest
Properties: Eloise Albrecht
Production Assistants: Lenny Meledandri, Ellen Moore
Lead Technician: Ken Anderson
Studio Supervisor: Doug Coates
Production Coordinator: Mark Smukler
Assistant Director: Rich Dwyer
Technical Director: Jack Arthurs
Lighting Director: Frank Warninsky
Assistant Lighting Director: Mike Reid
Video: Tom Deluga
Studio Cameras: Don McCall, Bob Vaughn, Art Vogel
Audio: Dick LaSota
Videotape: Don McCall, Bill Moore, Don Williamson
Floor Manager: Nick Tallo
Assistant Floor Manager: Jim Seech
Location Production: Mark Adelsheim, John Burdick, John Fitzpatrick, Jerry Hughes, Bob Lubomski, Marla Mauer, Joe Seamans, Richard Seig
Carpenter: Rich Karapandi
Scenic Artists: Sally Cox, Jim Hicks, Beth Ann Zamborsky
Costumer: Barbara Anderson
Musicians: Carl McVicker, Bob Rawsthorne
Consultants: Albert V. Corrado M.D., Margaret B. McFarland Ph.D.
Director of Production: Sam Newbury
Videotape Editor: Kevin Conrad
Videotape Sound: Dennis Williams

Produced in association with WQED/Pittsburgh
A production of Family Communications
© 1988 Family Communications, Inc.

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Corner image by Spencer Fruhling. Used with permission.
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