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- the United States creating Misterogers' Neighborhood (sometimes shown as MisteRogers' Neighborhood), later called Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, on the regional...
- children's shows The Children's Corner (1955) for WQED in Pittsburgh and Misterogers (1963) in Canada for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1968,...
- (1962), retail stores, later renamed Shopko MisteRogers Neighborhood, the TV series also called Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968) ChemGr**** (1965), later...
- Aired on February 19, 1968. This series started out as a continuation of MisteRogers (1961) King Friday XIII, Lady Elaine Fairchilde, Daniel Striped Tiger...
- television. The last black-and-white series on network television was MisteRogers' Neighborhood on the non-commercial NET. Production of this series switched...
- him in Canada to work on an early version of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, called Misterogers. Rogers moved back to the United States three years later,...
- series episode to use the "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" title. The previous three seasons had it spelled as "Misterogers' Neighborhood". The title was changed...
- is spelled as "Misterogers' Neighborhood", and the second design of the neighborhood model, and the second design of the Mister Rogers television studio...
- affiliates, Misterogers, described initially in CBC's fall schedule preview as "a 15-minute puppet show" shown three days a w****. Hosted by Fred Rogers, the...
- Ringwald, American actress; in Roseville, California Misterogers' Neighborhood (later called Mister Rogers' Neighborhood), described at the time by one critic...