Episodes (15)
Nov 19, 1984
Mister Rogers visits a factory to show how people make apple sauce and shows a video of how animals and babies drink milk from their mothers. In Make-Believe, X the Owl receives some "speedy seeds" and expects them to grow right away.
Nov 20, 1984
Mister Rogers helps children know how fortunate we are when we have enough to eat and are able to share with those who do not. He visits a factory to see how people make tofu. In Make-Believe, someone is eating the food from the gardens.
Nov 21, 1984
Mister Rogers shows different fruits and makes a peanut butter snack. In Make-Believe, "garden guards" discover who's been taking all the food. He's doesn't have enough to eat. The neighbors share the food they have grown.`
Nov 22, 1984
Mister Rogers visits a factory where people make vegetable soup. In Make-Believe, Daniel's soup can grew into a plant - but with Bob Dog's secret help. Even though Bob Dog's admission will disappoint Daniel, it's good to know the truth.
Nov 23, 1984
Mister Rogers visits a friend who makes homemade spaghetti noodles. In Make-Believe, Bob Dog has to admit the truth to Daniel that he made the "soup" tree. Daniel learns he can still give something special - the "food" of friendship.
Feb 04, 1985
Mister Rogers visits a portrait painter who paints with her fingers. There's excitement In Make-Believe, with the wedding plans of puppets James Michael Jones and Betty Okonak Templeton. It can be fun to be in a wedding -- or a pretend one.
Feb 05, 1985
Mister Rogers talks about bicycle safety and shows a video of how people make tricycles. In Make-Believe, King Friday says "Yes," he will officiate at the upcoming wedding, but "No" to the Prince who wants to do something that's not safe.
Feb 06, 1985
Chrissie Thompson, a teenager who has spina bifida and needs braces and crutches to help her walk, comes to visit. In Make-Believe, there's more excitement about the upcoming wedding, but Daniel's concerned about being the "ring bearer."
Feb 07, 1985
Mister Rogers has pictures of his wedding day, and talks and sings about how, as a child, he thought when he grew up he would marry his mother. In Make-Believe, Daniel misunderstands what it means to be the "ring bearer" in the wedding.
Feb 08, 1985
A potter shows the process of making a pot. It's wedding day in Make-Believe. The King officiates. The bride and groom exchange their vows. Mister Rogers talks about learning when to say "yes" and "no" and the importance of love in life.
May 13, 1985
Mister Rogers walks off the set to introduce the people who make the music on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. In Make-Believe King Friday's commands a "Bass Violin Festival." But he is the only person who knows how to play the bass violin!
May 14, 1985
World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma comes to visit Mister Rogers. They talk about music and feelings, and Yo-Yo Ma shows how his cello music can express many different emotions. And there's a video of how people make bass violins.
May 15, 1985
Folksinger Ella Jenkins teaches Mister Rogers a rhythmic clapping game. Mister Rogers helps children know it's hard to learn new things. Neighbors in Make-Believe are each finding their own ways to be part of the Bass Violin Festival.
May 16, 1985
Mister Rogers visits the Empire Brass Quintet and listens carefully to how each instrument sounds alone, and how all the instruments sound together. In Make-Believe the Neighbors are getting ready for the Bass Violin Festival.
May 17, 1985
Mister Rogers' visits Tom O'Horgan who shows him his collection of unusual and fascinating musical instruments from all over the world. In Make-Believe all the neighbors join together to celebrate a Bass Violin Festival.
About
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Season 15 (1984) is released on Nov 19, 1984 and the latest season 31 of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is released in 2001. Watch Mister Rogers' Neighborhood online - the English Family TV series from United States. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is directed by Bob Walsh,David F. Chen,Bill Moates,Paul Lally and created by Fred Rogers with Fred Rogers and Betty Aberlin.