This is the episode from the lost week of neighborhood shows I remember most, particularly where Rogers uses a record player. It's amazing how LP record players are going back in style these days.
In Make-Believe, the neighbors invite the people of Southwood to a peace passing celebration. Lady Aberlin also helps Lady Elaine who is working on a TV program about peace. Lady Aberlin interviews some of the neighbors on what they think of peace. But the biggest part of all was seeing Southwood neighbor Keith David using some of the Factory pieces and imagination to assemble a record player - something the Make-Believe school needed.
What surprised me most about this episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is seeing an excerpt from The Holy Bible that is shown at the end. It was from Isaiah 2:4. Here's hoping the world will be at peace someday soon.
In Make-Believe, the neighbors invite the people of Southwood to a peace passing celebration. Lady Aberlin also helps Lady Elaine who is working on a TV program about peace. Lady Aberlin interviews some of the neighbors on what they think of peace. But the biggest part of all was seeing Southwood neighbor Keith David using some of the Factory pieces and imagination to assemble a record player - something the Make-Believe school needed.
What surprised me most about this episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is seeing an excerpt from The Holy Bible that is shown at the end. It was from Isaiah 2:4. Here's hoping the world will be at peace someday soon.