Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Season 27 Episode 5

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Mr. McFeely shows a videotape on people using heavy equipment. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine agrees to display and return all those "borrowed" things. But there is a trick or two involved.
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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

    Mary Rawson

    Mary Rawson

    Cousin Mary Owl, X the Owl's Cousin

    Bill Nye

    Bill Nye

    Himself

    Guest Star

    Betty Aberlin

    Betty Aberlin

    Lady Aberlin

    Recurring Role

    Joe Negri

    Joe Negri

    Himself (owner of Negri's Music Shop); Handyman Negri (Neighborhood of Make Believe segments)

    Recurring Role

    Audrey Roth

    Audrey Roth

    Herself (aka Audrey Cleans Everything, or ACE); Miss Paulifficate (Neighborhood of Make Believe segments)

    Recurring Role

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    • TRIVIA (1)

      • Even though Betty Okonak Templeton was married to James Michael Jones in Feb. 1985, people reverted to calling her "Mrs. Templeton" after she and James adopted Carrie Dell. The non-use of "Betty Okonak Templeton Jones" has been viewed with similar disdain within The Mister Rogers Society at Yahoo! and these Episode Guides.
        But this episode took Betty Okonak Templeton's name wrong by a further step. WGBH's Descriptive Video Service identified Templeton as "Betty Okonak." That was her birth name, but we never knew her until 1983, after her first husband (Mr. Templeton) passed away.

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    • NOTES (1)

      • As Mister Rogers walks out the door at the end of the episode with the "crown cap" on, you can clearly see the numbers "143" etched on the back. This is the universal numerical symbol for "I Love You."

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