Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Season 22 Episode 11

Learning (1)

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Learning (1)
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Mr. McFeely brings whistles to Rogers' front porch, and both hear a professional whistler. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Robert Troll is taking a census. Daniel Striped Tiger cannot help at this time, as he and the other schoolchildren are planning a field trip.
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    Fred Rogers

    Fred Rogers

    Himself, puppet characters King Friday XIII, Queen Sara, Edgar Cooke, Cornflake S. Pecially, Henrietta Pussycat, X the Owl, Lady

    David Newell

    David Newell

    Mr. McFeely (a deliveryman; aka "Speedy Delivery")

    Marilyn Barnett

    Marilyn Barnett

    Physical Education Teacher

    Maggie Stewart

    Maggie Stewart

    Mayor Maggie, the Mayor of Westwood

    Betsy Nadas

    Betsy Nadas

    Mrs. McFeely

    Sergio Pinto

    Sergio Pinto

    Assistant at Brockett's Bakery (1987-approx. 1992)

    Eileen McNamara

    Eileen McNamara

    Herself

    Guest Star

    Betty Aberlin

    Betty Aberlin

    Lady Aberlin

    Recurring Role

    Don Brockett

    Don Brockett

    Chef Brockett (operated the town bakery 1968-1995)

    Recurring Role

    François Clemmons

    François Clemmons

    Himself (operator of a local theater production company); Officer Clemmons (Neighborhood of Make Believe segments)

    Recurring Role

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    • TRIVIA (1)

      • Rogers assembles five Neighborhood of Make-Believe models (Castle, Factory, Tree, Museum-Go-Round, and Clock). He asks, "What have I forgotten?" He actually forgot the Platypus Mound, usually not left behind, as well as Eiffel Tower and all the figurines of all the NOM characters.

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    • NOTES (1)

      • Mr. McFeely reads his computer printout and says the code for Rogers' television house is R143. This is the second subtle hint to the numeric code for "I Love You," not explained until 1996.

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