Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Would You Be Mine Collection
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Overview
Would you be mine? Could you be mine? Please won't you be my neighbor! Stroll down memory lane with this four-disc set featuring 30 iconic episodes from the beloved children's series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, hand-selected by Fred Rogers Productions. Mister Rogers was a calm and gentle man who taught children about the world around them and guided them reassuringly through many of the experiences of growing up. This set includes classic episodes about getting along with others, dealing with different feelings, and caring for your family. Plus enjoy visits from incredible guests, such as the music group STOMP, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and Olympian Suzie McConnell. Includes a very special bonus episode-the memorable visit to the crayon factory where Mister Rogers learns all about how crayons are made!
1 season
Season 1
1979 · 31 episodes
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1. Mister Rogers Goes to School
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2. Competition: Visit From Big Bird
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3. Mister Rogers Talks about Discipline
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4. Mister Rogers Takes Barney For a Walk
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5. Henrietta Gets Angry
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6. Visit To a Graham Cracker Factory
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7. The Television Studio
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8. Mister Rogers' Parents
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9. King Friday Says Yes
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10. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma
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11. The Empire Brass Quintet
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12. Adoption
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13. Visit to a Playground
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14. Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis
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15. Prince Tuesday's New Bike
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16. Visit to the Dance Theatre of Harlem
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17. Daniel Worries About Making a Mistake
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18. Olympian Suzie McConnel
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19. Parents Care For Their Children
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20. Snorkeling in the Florida Keys
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21. Folksinger Ella Jenkins
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22. Visit to a Community Art Center
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23. Mandolinish Peter Ostroushko
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24. Violinist Itzhak Perlman
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25. A Visit With Paramedics
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26. A Visit With STOMP
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27. A Visit With the Voice of Prince Tuesday
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28. A Visit With the Jabali Afrika Musical Group
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29. Violinist Hilary Hahn
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30. Caring for a Baby Elephant
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31. Bonus - Visit to the Crayon Factory
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