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Episode 1337

Air Date: March 5, 1974
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Mister Rogers arrives wearing a hat and talks about the hard hat his father used to wear at work. He shares a film about "daddies who wear hats."

Mr. McFeely stops by with a few hats and a book ordered by Mister Rogers. Trying on the two hats, he shows that one is too small, one is too big, and his own hat is just the right size. Mister Rogers and Mr. McFeely read the book together -- Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the clock is still missing and Daniel Striped Tiger is staying with Grandpere at the tower. King Friday XIII asks Handyman Negri to retrieve two detective hats from the castle's D.H. Room. The hats are given to Handyman Negri and Lady Aberlin who are given the task of finding Daniel's missing clock. Lady Elaine Fairchilde -- wearing a periscope hat -- is keeping a watchful eye herself.

Mr. Allmine visits the castle where he shows King Friday his book of pictures -- all of which he claims to be his own. He explains that he has his own kingdom full of many things -- including clocks.

Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings Sometimes People Are Good.


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Episode Credits

With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, W.P. Barker, Joe Negri, David Newell, and Bert A. Lloyd
"Daddies Who Wear Hats" film by Bill Phelps
Directed by Bill Moates
Music Director: John Costa

Produced by Family Communications, Inc. in association with WQED, Pittsburgh

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