Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Fred Rogers hosts this children's television program that teaches children the important issues of life, such as being friendly, sharing, etc. Also features an imaginary world with puppets living in a medieval-type kingdom.


Aliases
  • Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
English español
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials June 1968 February 2019 15
Season 1 February 1968 August 1968 130
Season 2 February 1969 May 1969 65
Season 3 February 1970 May 1970 65
Season 4 February 1971 May 1971 65
Season 5 February 1972 May 1972 65
Season 6 February 1973 May 1973 65
Season 7 February 1974 May 1974 65
Season 8 February 1975 May 1975 65
Season 9 February 1976 February 1976 5
Season 10 August 1979 May 1980 15
Season 11 February 1981 July 1981 15
Season 12 March 1982 July 1982 15
Season 13 November 1982 April 1983 15
Season 14 November 1983 May 1984 15
Season 15 November 1984 May 1985 15
Season 16 November 1985 May 1986 15
Season 17 November 1986 May 1987 15
Season 18 November 1987 May 1988 15
Season 19 November 1988 May 1989 15
Season 20 November 1989 August 1990 15
Season 21 November 1990 August 1991 15
Season 22 November 1991 September 1992 15
Season 23 November 1992 September 1993 15
Season 24 February 1994 September 1994 10
Season 25 February 1995 September 1995 10
Season 26 October 1995 August 1996 20
Season 27 February 1997 August 1997 10
Season 28 February 1998 August 1998 15
Season 29 February 1999 August 1999 15
Season 30 February 2000 September 2000 10
Season 31 August 2001 August 2001 5
Unassigned Episodes 2
Season From To Episodes
Specials 0
Unassigned Episodes 912
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 February 1993 1
Unassigned Episodes 911
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Fred Rogers 914 02/19/1968 - 08/31/2001
Betsy Nadas 50 04/16/1973 - 04/11/1975
Guy Urban 15 05/07/1973 - 04/12/1974
Eliot Daley 12 04/28/1971 - 05/14/1971
Barry Head 1 12/01/1977
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Bob Walsh (II) 148 02/23/1972 - 08/31/2001
David Fu-Ying Chen 102 02/19/1968 - 04/30/1970
Paul Lally 95 02/28/1982 - 05/05/1989
Bill Moates 81 02/20/1974 - 02/19/1976
Hugh Martin (III) 28 08/19/1979 - 07/24/1981
Sam Silberman 22 02/15/1971 - 05/10/1971
Bob Muens 3 11/20/1989 - 11/24/1989
Victor Spiridonov 2 03/10/1988
Molly Youngling 1 04/24/1983
J. Phillip Miller 1 12/01/1977

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