Episode 1378
Air Date: May 1, 1974
Previous Episode: 1377
Next Episode: 1379
Mister Rogers arrives with several kinds of hats which shares with viewers before singing It's You I Like. Mr. McFeely delivers a collapsible top hat after Mister Rogers shows a film about children dressing up in grown-up clothes.
At Francois Clemmons' studio, Johnny Costa is playing the accordion. Mister Rogers joins him on the piano in creating some fun music while Francois Clemmons sings.
In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine Fairchilde plays the accordion before visiting the factory where she confirms that Corney likes Wednesdays and sets their "wedding" for next Wednesday. At the castle, Lady Elaine asks to hold the wedding at the castle despite Lady Aberlin and King Friday's feeling that Corney is not aware of the engagement.
Back at the house, Mister Rogers makes a paper hat while he sings Pretending.
Appearing In This Episode
- Cornflake S. Pecially
- Francois Clemmons
- Henrietta Pussycat
- Johnny Costa
- King Friday XIII
- Lady Aberlin
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde
- Mister Rogers
- Mr. McFeely
- X the Owl
Guest
Songs
- It's Such a Good Feeling
- It's You I Like
- Mrs. Cornflake S. Pecially
- Pretending
- The Weekend Song
- What Can You Hear?
- Won't You Be My Neighbor?
Images
Episode Credits
With Fred Rogers
Neighbors: Betty Aberlin, Francois Clemmons, John Costa, David Newell
Children Dressing Up produced by Steve Campus Productions, Inc. and the Arsenal Family and Children's Center (University of Pittsburgh)
Directed by Bill Moates
Music Director: John Costa
Produced by Family Communications, Inc. in association with WQED, Pittsburgh
The people who gave the money to make this television visit are the people of The Sears Roebuck Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
© 1974, 1975 Family Communications, Inc.