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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

  • Série télévisée
  • 1968–2001
  • TV-Y
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,8/10
10 k
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Lenny Meledandri and Fred Rogers in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
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Fred Rogers explore divers sujets pour les jeunes téléspectateurs à travers des présentations et de la musique, aussi bien inspiré de son univers que de son imagination.Fred Rogers explore divers sujets pour les jeunes téléspectateurs à travers des présentations et de la musique, aussi bien inspiré de son univers que de son imagination.Fred Rogers explore divers sujets pour les jeunes téléspectateurs à travers des présentations et de la musique, aussi bien inspiré de son univers que de son imagination.

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    • Fred Rogers
    • Betty Aberlin
    • David Newell
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    10 k
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      • Fred Rogers
      • Betty Aberlin
      • David Newell
    • 61Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 3Commentaires de critiques
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    • Nommé pour 3 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 9 victoires et 66 nominations au total

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    Oscar Buzz for 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood'
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    Oscar Buzz for 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood'
    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Going To School
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    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Going To School
    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Going To School
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    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Going To School
    Mister Rogers: Adventures in Friendship
    Clip 2:27
    Mister Rogers: Adventures in Friendship
    Mr. Rogers Neighborhood - What do you do with the mad that you feel?
    Trailer 1:56
    Mr. Rogers Neighborhood - What do you do with the mad that you feel?
    Mister Rogers
    Trailer 2:03
    Mister Rogers
    Mister Rogers: What About Love
    Trailer 1:58
    Mister Rogers: What About Love

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    Fred Rogers
    Fred Rogers
    • Mr. Rogers…
    • 1968–2001
    Betty Aberlin
    Betty Aberlin
    • Lady Aberlin…
    • 1968–2001
    David Newell
    David Newell
    • Mr. McFeely
    • 1968–2001
    Joe Negri
    Joe Negri
    • Handyman Negri…
    • 1968–2001
    Robert Trow
    Robert Trow
    • Robert Troll…
    • 1968–1999
    Bill Barker
    • Self - Dr. Bill Platypus…
    • 1968–2001
    Chuck Aber
    Chuck Aber
    • Charles R. Aber…
    • 1975–2001
    Audrey Roth
    Audrey Roth
    • Miss Paulifficate…
    • 1971–2000
    Don Brockett
    Don Brockett
    • Chef Brockett…
    • 1968–1995
    François Scarborough Clemmons
    François Scarborough Clemmons
    • Mr. Clemmons…
    • 1968–1993
    Maggie Stewart
    Maggie Stewart
    • Mayor Maggie…
    • 1975–2001
    Carole Switala
    • Ana Platypus…
    • 1979–1997
    Lenny Meledandri
    • Prince Tuesday…
    • 1987–2001
    Betty Seamans
    Betty Seamans
    • Mrs. McFeely
    • 1972–1998
    Michael Horton
    Michael Horton
    • Betty Okanak Templeton-Jones…
    • 1983–2001
    John Reardon
    • Reardon…
    • 1968–1986
    Johnny Costa
    • Self
    • 1968–2001
    Elsie Neal
    • Elsie Neal
    • 1972–1975
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    matlock-6

    The best children's show ever

    Mr. Rogers was and is a huge positive influence in the lives of small children. His passing away leaves a huge emptiness in the hearts of those who grew up watching him.

    In what is all to often a violent and unsure world, Mr. Rogers was the voice of stability and kindness that children could rely on. He always stressed the importance of learning, responsibility, and caring for yourself and others. His kind and gentle demeanor and slow, pronounced way of speaking were absolutely perfect for small kids, making them feel as if they were in the presence of another parent. In fact, Mr. Rogers WAS a kind of third parent to many children, particularly for many during the late 1970s and 1980s, when former at-home mothers were increasingly working outside the home and had less time for them.

    Mr. Rogers' greatest legacy was his continuous reminder that he "likes you just the way you are" or "thinks you're great just for being you". This is such an important message for small children who are still forming their ideas about who they are and how they fit into a society that is very often not as kind (and too often, horribly cruel). Individuality and imagination were celebrated gifts.

    To this day, I don't have the slightest idea how Fred Rogers came to know children so well, where he got this gift to communicate with them and speak to them on their level. I do know that he is a national treasure who will never be forgotten by millions of people. Mr. Rogers was the ultimate combination of a teacher and a best friend, and is utterly irreplaceable.
    meloda

    Excellent show for kids

    I highly resent the way many people talk about this show. Many of the things Fred Rogers does may seem ridiculous to us adults, but this is the best show ever to teach little children valuable skills for their futures. Fred Rogers is a wonderful man and really cares about kids. He hosts a show that is very educational for kids all the way up to age 7 or 8 and teaches good manners, what goes on in life, and introduces young children to the world they live in.

    Personally, I grew up watching this show. I watched it until the age of seven. I learned a lot from Mr. Rogers and have great respect for the man. His show is very good at teaching little kids important things, and explaining things to them. It is also good for parents to watch with their kids. Many kids these days lack the skills which Mr. Rogers teaches. It is also very entertaining for kids. I highly recommend every little kid to watch this show. Kids and even some adults can learn skills which every body needs. Judging this show from watching it as a kid: On a scale of 1-10, I give this show a 10 in the way of kid shows, and a letter grade of A+! It may seem dull for adults, but it is very educational, and valuable for the future of kids who will one day be grown ups like us.
    donmccullen-1

    Mister Rogers was the REAL DEAL!!!

    The Mr. Rogers you saw pay a television visit to your house was the same Mr. Rogers in real life should you ever have run into him. On the night of writing this we lost Fred Rogers who passed away at the age of 74 years of age. His show took the basics of 1950's TV production and stayed with it even since. It was all about having a conversation with his TV friend. In broadcasting you may speak to many people, but speak as only one person was talking to you.

    His first show was the Children's Corner (1953-61) which featured a woman by the name of Josie Carry. Although he got hosting credit, he never appeared in front of the camera, but rather was the puppeteer. The Children's Corner developed most of his puppet characters including Daniel Stripped Tiger, Henrietta Pussycat, X the Owl, and King Friday XIII. The Children's Corner was done live at Non-Commercial TV station WQED in Pittsburgh. It was a fun show if anything, and Josie and the puppets talk about Mr. Rogers a lot.

    After Children's Corner he moved to Canada and did a show simply called Mister Rogers (1962-64), and it was first time he was on camera. The show was 15 minutes but it developed something which we know now as the Neighborhood of Make-believe. This Neighborhood was the majority of this short show, but Fred Rogers would appear at the beginning and ending of the program, and he would show off a few things before he had "make-believe" with the viewers. Usually it was some kind of vehicle that takes us to the Make-believe world.

    In 1966 Fred returned to WQED and all that he developed would come together and Mister Rogers Neighborhood signs on the air for the first time. Fred wrote and sang shows for the show, and he showed fun things to the audience. His trips to the Neighborhood of Make Believe incorporated storylines about how people (and puppets) no matter how hard they try they should just try to be themselves and deal with live life issues in the fantasy world. Mr. Rogers also took us around the TV neighborhood on soundstages at first but the post 1979 shows took us to actual places in the real world.

    Fred Rogers never liked TV for himself, but he knew how to use it to make an impact on people, and impact he did. He did most of the writhing on the show, nobody would dare tell him what to do, not saying they would. I would have loved to meet him myself, but I will never get that chance. He didn't care about being a celebrity. Just someone who cared about people and try to a "neighbor" to them.

    Rest In Peace.
    10kerose

    Someone who talks to kids respectfully

    At age 52, I have fond memories of watching Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood when public television was in its infancy. Fred Rogers not only talked about feelings, but he also addressed young people in a way that respected us as intelligent people in our own right. Sure, he had the Neighborhood of Make Believe, and the entity he referred to as his "television house." The best part is that on one episode he addressed us and said, "Here's why you won't see me in the neighborhood of make believe" and went on to describe how he works with the puppets behind the scenes. In another episode, he shows the studio and how they put the show together.

    One memorable episode dealt with Mr. Rogers getting a traffic ticket and going before the judge - he's human, too.

    Mr. Rogers always made it clear that it is good to play and to pretend. I strive to be the kind person that Mr. Rogers was - I want to have that same calm demeanor.

    Long live Fred Rogers in our hearts. I wish I could have met the man.
    mille52

    Most Wonderful Children's Show

    Never underestimate the power of Public Television. Fred Rogers makes children feel comfortable and loved, even if their home life isn't perfect. They don't really show the oldest episodes on PBS, but even back in 1968, Mr. Rogers was having episodes about difficult topics, one episode from the aforementioned year about the assassination of Bobby Kennedy. One might jeer at Mr. Rogers' style of taking his fancy jacket off and changing into a sweater, or changing from his business shoes into tennis shoes, but it gives the feeling comfort in a weary world.

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    • Anecdotes
      Mr. Rogers always explained to the audience what he was doing when he fed his fish. This was in response to a piece of mail from a blind girl who wanted to know when it happened on each episode.
    • Gaffes
      In the 1979-1981 episodes when Mr. Rogers takes off his sweater and closes the closet door, he'd often close it too fast so it came open a ways, but then the closet door begins to close on its own, as if someone were behind the door pulling it closed.
    • Citations

      Mr. Rogers: You make each day a special day. You know how, by just your being you. There's only one person in this whole world like you. And people can like you exactly as you are.

    • Générique farfelu
      Right before the end credits of "Conflict" #1525, a message appears on screen that says, "And they shall beat their swords into plowshares. And their spears into pruning forks; Nation shall not lift up sword against nation. Neither shall they learn war anymore".
    • Autres versions
      Various theme-week episodes were released to video in the late-1980s in a special format. For instance, the week of "Day Care and Night Care" (#1516-1520) was released to video under the title "When Parents Are Away", and featured the Neighborhood of Make-Believe segments, edited into new segments featuring Mr. Rogers, as well as old segments like him visiting the day care home. In the old version, Fred meets Mr. McFeely at Brockett's bakery and they go to the day care home together. But in the video version, Mr. McFeely visits Mr. Rogers from Brockett's bakery and they leave from the house.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Volume 1 - Helping Children Understand (1982)
    • Bandes originales
      Won't You Be My Neighbor?
      Performed by Fred Rogers

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 février 1968 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Family Communications Inc. (United States)
      • PBS Online
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mister Rogers
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Family Communications
      • WQED
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