Mister Rogers visits a dairy farm and learns how cows are milked and how the milk is bottled. In Make-Believe, the king gets the estimate for a swimming pool. It costs too much. Lady Aberlin suggests that the pool will be af...

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Mister Rogers visits a dairy farm and learns how cows are milked and how the milk is bottled. In Make-Believe, the king gets the estimate for a swimming pool. It costs too much. Lady Aberlin suggests that the pool will be affordable if the neighbors dig the hole themselves. Ana Platypus wishes her dad could come and play. Mister Rogers helps children know that parents work because that's one of the ways they care for their children and that everyone needs to make choices about how to spend their money. Includes the song "Did You Know?". Regular Neighbors include Chuck Aber (Neighbor Aber), Betty Aberlin (Lady Aberlin), Don Brockett (Chef Brockett), Joe Negri (Handyman Negri), David Newell (Mr. McFeely), Audrey Roth (Miss Paulificatte), Elizabeth Seamans (Mrs. McFeely), Maggie Stewart (Mayor Maggie), Bob Trow (Bob Dog/ Robert Troll), Bill Barker (Dr. Bill and Elsie Jean Playtypus), Lenny Meledandri (Prince Tuesday) and Carole Muller Switala (Ana Platypus). The musicians were John Costa, Michael Moricz, Carl McVicker and Robert Rawsthorne.

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“The video and audio contained in this program were taken from the best analog source available from master tapes produced more than 40 years ago. Therefore, portions of this program may contain minor technical variations.”



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