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The Jazz Genius Behind Mr. Rogers’ NeighborhoodThis tribute to Johnny Costa reveals how his jazz improvisation turned a children’s show into a musical masterpiece. Discover ...
When my daughter Kate was little and my wife Mary was teaching preschool, Fred Rogers was a very important figure in our lives. Watching “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood” was one of their favorite ways to ...
Francois Clemmons played the role of Officer Clemmons on the beloved children's program "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Clemmons joined the cast of the show in 1968, becoming the first Black actor to ...
Those words were spoken in 1969 by Fred Rogers during a testimony before the U.S. Senate to defend funding for Public Broadcasting. Nearly 56 years later, PBS CEO Paula Kerger echoed Rogers ...
But nothing brought her to greater national attention in this period than her 1974 and 1975 appearances on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” a nationally distributed program seen by millions of ...
Repairs were finished on the bridge a week before the wildfires struck, and a lane opened up for Rogers to access his neighborhood. He could finally check on his Cabin of Hope, located next to a ...
Gregg Behr's family had four channels to choose from while he was growing up in the 1970s. Though there wasn't much to choose from, one program in particular would play an outsized role in his future.
In 1969, Fred Rogers, the creator of the children’s TV show “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” testified before Congress to protest cuts to public media proposed by the Nixon administration.
meaning the Pittsburgh native regularly watched Fred Rogers appear on his television screen when episodes of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” (1968-2001) aired on WQED-TV.
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