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Mister Rogers' neighborhood Mister Rogers talks about fathers and music. Program 1624

In the NOM, Handyman Negri plays a duet with King Friday, while Lady Aberlin harmonizes. On her way to the school, Lady Aberlin meets Lady Elaine who says Tuesday should not make believe his rag dolls into life. She is afraid that stuffed wolves could come to life. When Mr. Aber arrives in his costume, Lady Elaine recalls that once she was called a big bad wolf. Chuck and Lady Aberlin assure her that nobody can make believe her into a big bad wolf. Wolf Aber and Lady Aberlin go to the school where Miss Cow is teaching math. Daniel is wearing a wolf costume. Ana talks about her bandage experience with her musical father. Tuesday talks about his doll coming to life and the King's musical ability. Lady Aberlin notices Daniel's sadness at the talk of other's musical fathers, and returns to the castle to call Mayor Maggie and Dr. Bill. Mr. Rogers stuffs the toy wolf and discusses Lady Elaine's feelings. He says we will always be who we are. Ella Jenkins visits with a ukelele. She talks about her father and music from the places where her family has lived. She sings "My street begins at my house" and "Blues in your bread." Chuck Aber arrives to sing with them. Ella teaches them "Annie, my cooking friend." Mr. Rogers says it's wonderful to have friends to enjoy.

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  • "In the NOM, Handyman Negri plays a duet with King Friday, while Lady Aberlin harmonizes. On her way to the school, Lady Aberlin meets Lady Elaine who says Tuesday should not make believe his rag dolls into life. She is afraid that stuffed wolves could come to life. When Mr. Aber arrives in his costume, Lady Elaine recalls that once she was called a big bad wolf. Chuck and Lady Aberlin assure her that nobody can make believe her into a big bad wolf. Wolf Aber and Lady Aberlin go to the school where Miss Cow is teaching math. Daniel is wearing a wolf costume. Ana talks about her bandage experience with her musical father. Tuesday talks about his doll coming to life and the King's musical ability. Lady Aberlin notices Daniel's sadness at the talk of other's musical fathers, and returns to the castle to call Mayor Maggie and Dr. Bill. Mr. Rogers stuffs the toy wolf and discusses Lady Elaine's feelings. He says we will always be who we are. Ella Jenkins visits with a ukelele. She talks about her father and music from the places where her family has lived. She sings "My street begins at my house" and "Blues in your bread." Chuck Aber arrives to sing with them. Ella teaches them "Annie, my cooking friend." Mr. Rogers says it's wonderful to have friends to enjoy."@en
  • "Mr. Rogers reads a book that a teenager made about the different things a father is and does. He encourages creativity and making things like books. He shows a toy wolf which he plays with as a puppet. He says wolves are shy and sings "Everybody is shy sometimes." Ella Jenkins calls to say she will be visiting."@en

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