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Episode 0015

Air Date: March 8, 1968
Previous Episode: 0014
Next Episode: 0016
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Mister Rogers changes his shoes as he arrives and places his dress shoes inside the bench. Closing the lid, he pinches his finger and puts a bandage on the injury and talks about how his finger is still underneath the bandage.

Picture Picture asks to play a game with Mister Rogers where an image is shown and Mister Rogers is to pretend to be what is shown. He pretends to be a lion, a train, a swimmer, an airplane, and a clock.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Dr. Bill Marchl has been visiting with Dr. Frogg and stops by the tree where he lets X the Owl listen to his own heartbeat. X and Dr. Marchl talk about different feelings and how important it is to talk about those feelings. X sings It's Good to Talk.

Daniel's clock has stopped so Dr. Marchl visits him to try and help. Taking a closer look, Dr. Marchl finds that the problem is with a green wheel inside the clock. In no time, the clock is working again.

Back at the house, Vivian Richman stops by with her guitar on her way to a folk song convention and sings some songs with Mister Rogers.


Notes

  • Vivain Richman sings two songs with Mister Rogers: This Little Light of Mind and He's Got the Whole World in His Hands.

Appearing In This Episode


Guests

  • Vivian Richman

Songs


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Episode Credits

Produced by WQED - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for National Educational Television
Neighbors: Bill Marchl, Vivien Richman
Producer: Fred Rogers
Director: David Fu-Ying Chen
Musical Director: Johnny Costa
Assistant Producer: Diana Dean
Production Assistant: David Newell
Art Director: Joan Thomas
Set Decorator: Bill Law
Lighting Director: Richard Weiss
Technical Supervisors: Ken Anderson, Steve Zorbas, Tom Knight
Executive Producer: Paul K. Taff

Production funds for this series were provided by a grant from The Sears-Roebuck Foundation and a children's program fund established by N.E.T. affiliated stations.

© 1968 National Educational Television and Radio Center

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