Episodes
Episode: 3x01 | Airdate: Oct 14, 1963
In the Neighborhood, everyone is celebrating Thanksgiving Day. Thomas Farmer delivers a live baby turkey to X. All of the other Neighbors are preparing hot chocolate to take to the dinner at the castle. Friday invites the turkey to be a guest, rather than the main course, at the Thanksgiving feast.
Episode: 3x02 | Airdate: Oct 15, 1963
Mister Rogers plays a knocking game. He talks about pretend and visits with a live turkey. There is a miniature submarine in his fountain; Thomas Farmer comes to the Neighborhood to take his turkey, who has been staying with X, back to his farm. Friday threatens to throw Thomas in jail for carrying a miniature submarine, but there is no jail in the Neighborhood.
Episode: 3x03 | Airdate: Oct 16, 1963
A live frog visits Mister Rogers; Donna Miller brings a cake to Friday. Because of new customs rules at the castle, none of the Neighbors have visited him.
Episode: 3x04 | Airdate: Oct 17, 1963
Mister Rogers blows bubbles and plays a knocking game; The Neighbors send balloons and bubbles to Friday. Thinking they are enemy paratroopers, he shoots them down. Donna Miller shows him that they carry messages of love.
Episode: 3x05 | Airdate: Oct 18, 1963
Mister Rogers receives an invitation for a peace party at the castle. He shows a balloon that looks like Daniel; Thomas Farmer brings a rabbit and a turkey to Friday's peace party. Grandpere makes a pizza while Lady Elaine plans a surprise.
Episode: 3x06 | Airdate: Oct 21, 1963
Mister Rogers talks about roosters and cats; Drew Thompson visits the Neighborhood to tell Henrietta she will be the Cover Cat for Feline Fashions. She has won a new wardrobe and a trip to Paris and London.
Episode: 3x07 | Airdate: Oct 22, 1963
Mister Rogers greets his viewers and says he likes them as they are; A reporter interviews the Neighbors about Henrietta. Lady Elaine says she is stuck on herself, but Daniel says Henrietta is beautiful on the outside and inside.
Episode: 3x08 | Airdate: Oct 23, 1963
Mister Rogers says everyone looks better with a smile; Drew Thompson comes to the Neighborhood to deliver Henrietta a prize for being the Cover Cat of "Feline Fashion" magazine. Lady Elaine dresses up as Henrietta in hopes of taking the prize for herself, but X recognizes her. Henrietta is pleased with her case of new dresses.
Episode: 3x09 | Airdate: Oct 24, 1963
Mister Rogers talks about friendship; Jean Caval visits from France to show airplane models to Friday. He decides to fly to Paris to see the full-sized planes.
Episode: 3x10 | Airdate: Oct 25, 1963
Mister Rogers sends a "Bon Voyage" card to Henrietta. She is taking a trip to Paris and London, and is nervous about leaving until X assures her that he and Daniel will care for her nine mice. She is also afraid of flying, but Drew Thompson tells her she will be travelling by ship.
Episode: 3x11 | Airdate: Oct 28, 1963
Mister Rogers plays with a tame raccoon; Lady Elaine decides to open a motel in the castle. Allen Blye, a space explorer, is her first customer.
Episode: 3x12 | Airdate: Oct 29, 1963
Mister Rogers shows his pet frog and tells his viewers he likes them exactly as they are; Donna Miller and Edgar tell Lady Elaine she has to close her motel before Friday comes back from Paris.
Episode: 3x13 | Airdate: Oct 30, 1963
Mister Rogers says, "Hello, friend. I'm glad to see you today," in Latin; Friday arrives home from his trip earlier than expected. Lady Elaine thinks he will be upset about the motel inside the castle, but he is happy that Allen Blye was able to use its services. He hires Blye as his royal pilot.
Episode: 3x14 | Airdate: Oct 31, 1963
Mister Rogers puts on sad and happy masks; A reporter visits the Neighborhood and is confused by everyone wearing Halloween costumes.
Episode: 3x15 | Airdate: Nov 4, 1963
Mister Rogers talks about baths, showers and rain; The Neighbors receive postcards from Henrietta, so they decide to have Mister Artist make postcards that they can send to her in Paris.
Episode: 3x16 | Airdate: Nov 5, 1963
Mister Rogers shows the postcard he made for Henrietta. The front has pictures of her nine nice mice and the back has a song, "Dear Henrietta."; The Neighbors create postcards for her. Mister Artist will give them to her in Paris.
Episode: 3x17 | Airdate: Nov 6, 1963
Mister Rogers shows a miniature covered wagon and talks about different types of transportation; Friday's jet plane arrives, but he is not happy with the color. He orders Allen Blye to fly it back to Paris to have it painted purple.
Episode: 3x18 | Airdate: Nov 7, 1963
Mister Rogers plays music that inspires slow and fast play; Lady Elaine is a stowaway on Friday's plane. He commands Pilot Blye to leave her in Paris and let her find her own way back to the Neighborhood.
Episode: 3x19 | Airdate: Nov 8, 1963
Mister Rogers sings a song to a live frog; Allen Blye returns from France with Friday's plane. He has brought back a sign from Lady Elaine and a photograph from Henrietta.
Episode: 3x20 | Airdate: Nov 11, 1963
Mister Rogers shows a model fire engine and talks about growing up; Corney loses his rocket factory to fire. Daniel cheers him up by inviting him to stay in his clock until he has a new factory.
Episode: 3x21 | Airdate: Nov 12, 1963
Mister Rogers tells a story through music about a person who is walking in the rain, slips, stands up and laughs, and says hello to a friend; Corney is not comfortable sharing his feelings about his factory burning down. He becomes happy, though, when Thomas Farmer and Daniel suggest he build a new factory out of an abandoned trolley.
Episode: 3x22 | Airdate: Nov 13, 1963
Mister Rogers wonders why rings are not called finger rings, but rings for your ears are called earrings. He talks about different types of rings that are not called "rings."; Friday is worried about having the Rockit Factory built so close to the castle. Donna Miller has Corney tell Friday the first chair he makes will be a rocking throne. Friday is pleased and allows the construction to continue.
Episode: 3x23 | Airdate: Nov 15, 1963
Mister Rogers thinks up a new song and says that everybody has a song everyday; Allen Blye is trying to install a pond that Henrietta sent from Paris. Grandpere is translating the instructions. Friday thinks the pond is a foolish idea, but he gives Blye the weekend off to complete the project.
Episode: 3x24 | Airdate: Nov 18, 1963
Mister Rogers plays with a model submarine and explains that "sub" means under. He mentions other words that have the prefix "sub." Allen Blye and Daniel discover a tel while digging for the new pond. Friday sends Blye to the ancient city of Ashdod to retrieve Digger Digorum, an archaeologist.
Episode: 3x25 | Airdate: Nov 19, 1963
Mister Rogers plays a stringed instrument; Digger Digorum arrives and inspects the tel. She reminisces with Friday and tells him that Allen Blye, the royal pilot, has a wonderful singing voice.
Episode: 3x26 | Airdate: Nov 20, 1963
Mister Rogers tries on different types of hats; Digger Digorum recruits Daniel and X as diggers at the tel. She asks Henrietta to make their pith helmets.
Episode: 3x27 | Airdate: Nov 21, 1963
Mister Rogers says everyone in the world is unique; Thomas Farmer visits the Neighborhood and learns about the archaeological dig. Digger Digorum invites him to join the dig after he finds a pair of broken scissors.
Episode: 3x28 | Airdate: Nov 22, 1963
Mister Rogers talks about the archaeological dig in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. He plays with a toy bulldozer; Digger Digorum shows Corney, X and Daniel how to perform an archaeological dig.
Episode: 3x29 | Airdate: Nov 25, 1963
Mister Rogers tells his viewers he likes them exactly as they are. Lady Elaine dresses up as a ghost in order to steal an artifact from the tel. She leaves a note for Friday saying that the treasure will be returned if he writes a note apologizing for leaving her in Europe. Mr. Cloudhopper, a man who does not speak, is keeping her secret.
Episode: 3x30 | Airdate: Nov 26, 1963
Mister Rogers talks about how flowers and tadpoles grow; A ghost is stealing items from the tel. Digger Digorum asks Friday to write a note of apology to Lady Elaine so the ghost will go away.
Episode: 3x31 | Airdate: Nov 27, 1963
Mister Rogers shows cut-outs of two Greek letters, alpha and beta. He sings the English alphabet song; Friday makes a deal with the ghost that has been stealing items from the Tel. He will give Lady Elaine 3 rooms in the castle to use as a motel.
Episode: 3x32 | Airdate: Nov 28, 1963
Mister Rogers plays peek-a-boo and explains that babies like to see people come back after they have gone away. The Frogg family is interested in moving into Daniel's pond. Allen Blye discovers Lady Elaine is the ghost who's been stealing items from the tel.
Episode: 3x33 | Airdate: Nov 29, 1963
Mister Rogers shows a model airplane and talks about learning how to fly. He asks his viewers if they have ever rode in a plane; Lady Elaine fell from the airplane while flying back from Paris. Friday says it serves her right for all the trouble she has caused, but he is happy when he hears she's okay and wants to apologize.
Episode: 3x34 | Airdate: Dec 2, 1963
Mister Rogers talks to a live parrot; Allen Blye fills Daniel's pond with water from the Seine. Mrs. Frogg plans on asking Daniel if she and her family can live in the pond.
Episode: 3x35 | Airdate: Dec 3, 1963
Mister Rogers introduces his pet frogs to his pet parrot; Corney is upset because Friday will not allow him to open his factory until he has made a royal rocking throne. Thomas Farmer changes the king's mind by asking him to speak at the grand opening.
Episode: 3x36 | Airdate: Dec 4, 1963
Mister Rogers decorates the trolley to celebrate the opening of Corney's rockit factory; The Neighbors celebrate the grand opening of the rockit factory.
Episode: 3x37 | Airdate: Dec 5, 1963
Mister Rogers tries to teach his pets French words; Daniel would like to speak to Dr. Frogg's son, Tad, to see if he wants to move into the pond. Digger Digorum unearths the blueprints for a museum.
Episode: 3x38 | Airdate: Dec 6, 1963
Mister Rogers shows a model of an antique car. He explains museums are meant to preserve rare, old objects; Friday would like Mrs. Frogg to be the curator of the museum they are building in the Neighborhood. Lady Elaine is going to surprise him by reviving a musical that she and he once performed.
Episode: 3x39 | Airdate: Dec 7, 1963
Mister Rogers eats a bowl of cereal and shows he can tuck his napkin in his shirt collar or put it on his lap; Joey Hollingsworth is in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe selling This and That (cereal and milk). X and Henrietta both place orders. Corney is so impressed with Hollingsworth, he hires him as a Rockit salesman.
Episode: 3x40 | Airdate: Dec 9, 1963
Mister Rogers plays a psaltery; Tad, still deciding if he would like to move to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, visits with Daniel and X. Elan Stuart comes to give voice lessons to Henrietta, but Friday mistakenly thinks the lessons are a birthday gift for him. Stuart says she can give lessons to both Him and Henrietta.
Episode: 3x41 | Airdate: Dec 10, 1963
Mister Rogers thinks up a game to go along with music; Mr. Cloudhopper dances for Friday. The dancing reminds Friday of his part in "Butterfly, Butterfly, What Can I Say?". Lady Elaine is reviving that opera as a birthday surprise for Friday.
Episode: 3x42 | Airdate: Dec 11, 1963
Mister Rogers shows different styles of telephones. He talks about the different types of arches that people walk under everyday; Allen Blye is disappointed because Friday refuses to go through the underpass or walk across a bridge to get to the new museum. X has the idea to build a tunnel. which pleases Friday.
Episode: 3x43 | Airdate: Dec 12, 1963
Mister Rogers shows different kinds of flashlights and plays a song to go along with a blinking light; Friday thinks everyone has forgotten his birthday, but are actually planning a surprise production of "Butterfly Butterfly What Can I Say?".
Episode: 3x44 | Airdate: Dec 13, 1963
Mister Rogers puts all of the cards, drawings and bits of material that children have sent for Friday's birthday on the trolley; The Neighbors perform "Butterfly, Butterfly, What Can I Say?" for Friday's birthday.
Episode: 3x45 | Airdate: Dec 16, 1963
Mister Rogers turns out the lights and looks for the television viewers with a flashlight; Allen Blye talks about Hanukkah and shows X and Henrietta a menorah and a dreidel. Tad decides he wants to live in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Episode: 3x46 | Airdate: Dec 17, 1963
Mister Rogers says people grow by loving; Daniel tells Dr. Frogg he does not have to pay rent for the pond, so he gives Daniel a free check-up. X, Henrietta and Donna Miller talk about growing.
Episode: 3x47 | Airdate: Dec 18, 1963
Mister Rogers shows photographs of different chairs; Corney and Donna Miller present Friday with his royal rockit, and is pleased. Donna sings the story "Cinderella".
Episode: 3x48 | Airdate: Dec 19, 1963
Mister Rogers talks about dancing and makes two pairs of children's shoes dance; Joey Hollingsworth, a dancing salesman, meets Daniel and X. He tries to sell spoons to Friday.
Episode: 3x49 | Airdate: Dec 20, 1963
Mister Rogers asks his viewers if they have ever moved from one house to another; Thomas Farmer puts the Neighbors' housewarming gifts for the Frogg family at the pond.
Episode: 3x50 | Airdate: Dec 23, 1963
Mister Rogers asks television viewers if their houses are decorated for Christmas; Donna Miller sings songs to the Neighbors as their gifts. Daniel gives her the core of an apple he enjoyed eating.
Episode: 3x51 | Airdate: Dec 24, 1963
Mister Rogers shows a fruitcake and Christmas cards. He puts a strand of lights on his tree; Thomas Farmer is the messenger of Christmas. He goes around the Neighborhood telling about Jesus' birth, life, death and resurrection.
Episode: 3x52 | Airdate: Dec 26, 1963
Mister Rogers says there were kisses from his television viewers in his Christmas stocking. He blows a kiss at the camera and sails a toy boat; Friday gives everyone gifts which are: the sun, the moon, the stars, the oceans and the grass.
Episode: 3x53 | Airdate: Dec 27, 1963
Mister Rogers eats a bowl of cereal; Joey Hollingsworth sells This and That (milk and cereal) to X and Henrietta. Corney hires Hollingsworth as a rockit salesman.
Episode: 3x54 | Airdate: Dec 30, 1963
Mister Rogers looks at a book of Mother Goose rhymes; Barbara Hamilton visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to learn what happened to the Mother Goose characters after their rhymes ended. She finds out Friday put together Humpty Dumpty himself.
Episode: 3x55 | Airdate: Dec 31, 1963
Mister Rogers has party supplies to celebrate the new year. He talks about making resolutions; Allen Blye teaches the Neighbors exercises for their New Year's resolutions. Friday commands Blye to fly the plane and bring in the new year.
Episode: 3x56 | Airdate: Jan 1, 1964
Mister Rogers plays music which a live poodle dances to; Joey Hollingsworth goes "first-footin'" in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. He gives "neighbor-hoods" to X, Henrietta and Daniel. Friday receives a "neighbor-ring".
Episode: 3x57 | Airdate: Jan 2, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a sailboat in his pond; Captain Blye goes around the Neighborhood looking for Daniel. When he finally meets up with him he gives him a kite as a gift.
Episode: 3x58 | Airdate: Jan 3, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a pinwheel and a live frog; Corney would like to use a windmill to power his rockit factory, but Jonathan Zoogle says the wind velocity is not strong enough. They decide to use an electric fan to run the windmill.
Episode: 3x59 | Airdate: Jan 6, 1964
Mister Rogers talks about windmills; Jonathan Zoogle constructs a yellow windmill to power Corney's rockit factory.
Episode: 3x60 | Airdate: Jan 7, 1964
Mister Rogers puts his frog on a seaplane in the pond. He uses a shower to produce a rain effect; Jonathan Zoogle installs the Froggy Deicmal System in the museum. Friday prefers the Royal Decimal System, but Mrs. Frogg does not know that form of classification.
Episode: 3x61 | Airdate: Jan 8, 1964
Mister Rogers makes a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and pours a glass of milk. He talks about neighborliness; Lady Elaine is selling tickets for her fun fair. Donna Miller will make faces out of food for the fair.
Episode: 3x62 | Airdate: Jan 9, 1964
Mister Rogers speaks French to a monkey who has just come from France; Allen Blye makes sure that Tad, X tand Henrietta are still doing the exercises he showed them during the new year holiday.
Episode: 3x63 | Airdate: Jan 10, 1964
Mister Rogers makes up a song about a dolly riding in a trolley; Elan Stuart finds sheet music at the museum with a song that she will teach to Friday and Henrietta.
Episode: 3x64 | Airdate: Jan 13, 1964
Mister Rogers shows how to operate a cash register; Lady Elaine's fun fair is really a fundraiser for her deep sea diving lessons. Rather than giving her his money, Jonathan Zoogle offers to send an instructor.
Episode: 3x65 | Airdate: Jan 14, 1964
Mister Rogers shows fish in an aquarium; Michael Roth gives deep sea diving lessons to Lady Elaine.
Episode: 3x66 | Airdate: Jan 15, 1964
Mister Rogers has a feeling that he is going to like today; Thomas Farmer brings his poodle, Louis, to Dr. Frogg, but he is too busy to give him a full examination. Nurse Farmer offers to assist Dr. Frogg in his veterinary practice by being his nurse.
Episode: 3x67 | Airdate: Jan 16, 1964
Mister Rogers dresses up like a doctor and asks his television viewers what they would like to be when they grow up; Nurse Farmer gives injections to Daniel and X.
Episode: 3x68 | Airdate: Jan 21, 1964
Mister Rogers and a kitten are both wearing scarves and earmuffs; Donna Miller teaches Tad how to ice skate. Grandpere then gives her French lessons.
Episode: 3x69 | Airdate: Jan 22, 1964
Mister Rogers talks about circles and spinning; Mrs. Frogg's museum is spinning out of control. X saves the day with a clever idea.
Episode: 3x70 | Airdate: Jan 23, 1964
Mister Rogers is teaching a myna bird how to talk. He explains that it takes babies a long time to learn how to speak; Elan Stuart teaches X a song about a bird.
Episode: 3x71 | Airdate: Jan 24, 1964
A duckling swims in Mister Rogers' pond. Mister Rogers plays appropriate duck music on the piano; Dr. Frogg and Nurse Farmer visit Friday. Nurse Farmer sings a song about Cinderella.
Episode: 3x72 | Airdate: Jan 27, 1964
Mister Rogers flies a model airplane; Friday hires Loro Farrell as his royal airline stewardess.
Episode: 3x73 | Airdate: Jan 28, 1964
Mister Rogers sits in a airplane passenger seat and has an airline meal. He asks the television viewers to send in drawings of flags for Friday; Loro Farrell must find a flag for Friday, and asks the television audience to design flags for the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Episode: 3x74 | Airdate: Jan 29, 1964
Mister Rogers says there will be a prize for the family whose flag design Friday picks; Joey Hollingsworth speaks with Corney and Daniel about flags for Friday. He comes up with the idea of a staircase decorated with multiple flags.
Episode: 3x75 | Airdate: Jan 31, 1964
Mister Rogers uses a crane and a bulldozer to build something. He reads the story "Hickey Happyfoot."
Episode: 3x76 | Airdate: Feb 3, 1964
Mister Rogers shows a ticker tape machine; Grandpere gives Donna Miller a French lesson.
Episode: 3x77 | Airdate: Feb 4, 1964
Mister Rogers and a kitten enjoy drinking milk; Joey Hollingsworth is selling earmuffs in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Friday buys an invisible pair.
Episode: 3x78 | Airdate: Feb 5, 1964
Mister Rogers demonstrates day and night by using a flashlight and a globe; Elan Stuart takes a globe to Corney's factory. He thinks it is the actual world and people are trapped inside. Stuart explains that it is just a map.
Episode: 3x79 | Airdate: Feb 6, 1964
Mister Rogers shows a round frame of wood and a square frame of wood. He explains that the round frame would make a better wheel than the square frame; Mr. Anybody visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and talks with Tad, X and Henrietta. He is an auto mechanic and a poet.
Episode: 3x80 | Airdate: Feb 7, 1964
Mister Rogers uses blocks to build a replica of the Museum-Go-Round; A plate-back lizard is missing from the Museum-Go-Round. Allen Blye finds Lady Elaine using it to eat her dinner. She apologizes for not checking it out of the museum.
Episode: 3x81 | Airdate: Feb 12, 1964
Mister Rogers speaks in French and talks about the real Eiffel Tower in Paris, France; Donna Miller sings a song in French with Tad. Grandpere begins to teach her "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" in French.
Episode: 3x82 | Airdate: Feb 14, 1964
Mister Rogers shows a wooden valentine card; Joey Hollingsworth dances for the Neighbors as a valentine surprise. Daniel gives him a heart-shaped cup and X recites a poem.
Episode: 3x83 | Airdate: Feb 17, 1964
Mister Rogers plants a seed. He is anxious for it to grow, but realizes he must wait; Loro Farrell sings a story about a cow named Chrysanthemum. X shows a cardboard rainbow he made in Sunday school.
Episode: 3x84 | Airdate: Feb 18, 1964
Mister Rogers shows an assortment of cooking utensils; Mr. Anybody pretends to be a chef and fries an egg for Daniel and X.
Episode: 3x85 | Airdate: Feb 19, 1964
Mister Rogers makes a pair of shoes dance; Joey Hollingsworth teaches Tad how to dance. X receives an envelope in the mail marked, "Do not open until tomorrow." Hollingsworth helps him wait by playing with him in the castle garden.
Episode: 3x86 | Airdate: Feb 20, 1964
Mister Rogers talks about owls and shows photographs of them; X learns he has been admitted to the Owl Correspondence School's primary alphabet course.
Episode: 3x87 | Airdate: Feb 21, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a chihuahua and puts it on the trolley to ride into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; Mr. Anybody and a chihuahua pretend to be elephants.
Episode: 3x88 | Airdate: Feb 24, 1964
Mister Rogers shows the parts of vehicles that make them run. For example, he shows the blade on an ice skate; Allen Blye is afraid to tell Friday he lost the nose wheel for the royal plane. Daniel tells him he needs to face his problem squarely. Luckily, Edgar finds the nose wheel just as Blye is about to tell Friday.
Episode: 3x89 | Airdate: Feb 25, 1964
Mister Rogers shows different types of hats. He talks about rules; Friday makes up a rule that requires everyone to wear hats when they come to the castle. Elan Stuart has Corney make her a hat, only to hear Friday say he has retracted the rule.
Episode: 3x90 | Airdate: Feb 26, 1964
Mister Rogers sits in different types of rocking chairs; Corney makes "Froggstools" for Dr. and Mrs. Frogg. Joey Hollingsworth performs dances from around the world.
Episode: 3x91 | Airdate: Feb 27, 1964
Mister Rogers says parrots speak the language of the country they come from; Grandpere teaches Donna Miller how to sing the story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" in French.
Episode: 3x92 | Airdate: Feb 28, 1964
Mister Rogers waves a flag that a child has drawn and talks about museums; Mr. Anybody decides to be a drum major. After putting on the outfit that he gets at the museum, Henrietta is so impressed that she proposes marriage. Mr. Anybody tells her she will find a nice cat to marry someday.
Episode: 3x93 | Airdate: Mar 2, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a pet squirrel; Donna Miller learns Friday took Collette to Paris and left her there. When she confronts him, he says he wants Collette to be his lady-in-waiting. Miller explains she has to be close to the castle to be an attendant. Friday decides Collette can return.
Episode: 3x94 | Airdate: Mar 3, 1964
Mister Rogers shows flags children have made for Friday. He explains why it is important to not let flags touch the ground or get dirty and torn; Collette returns from France to be Friday's lady-in-waiting. Corney makes her a fancy rockit.
Episode: 3x95 | Airdate: Mar 4, 1964
Mister Rogers makes a sock puppet; Nurse Farmer uses a wolf puppet to talk to X and Tad.
Episode: 3x96 | Airdate: Mar 5, 1964
Mister Rogers pretends it is nighttime in his neighborhood. He uses a flashlight to find the television viewers; Mr. Anybody pretends to be a knight. X plays a dragon and Henrietta is saved from the dragon by the knight.
Episode: 3x97 | Airdate: Mar 6, 1964
Mister Rogers dresses up in ladies' and mens' clothing that is too large for him; Loro Farrell dresses up as a princess and sings the story of Cinderella.
Episode: 3x98 | Airdate: Mar 9, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a model elephant and explains that real elephants often carry heavy things; A sultan visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and gives gifts to Friday. He brings an elephant that everyone enjoys seeing.
Episode: 3x99 | Airdate: Mar 10, 1964
Mister Rogers makes a pan of fudge and says he will save it for after dinner; Friday is sick. Daniel finds Dr. Frogg who writes a prescription for Friday.
Episode: 3x100 | Airdate: Mar 11, 1964
Mister Rogers has boards covered with flags children have drawn for Friday; Lady Elaine is planning a play for Friday's birthday. She wants Allen Blye to play his's father, X to be a playmate, and Mrs. Frogg to be the governess. None of them are very happy about the idea.
Episode: 3x101 | Airdate: Mar 12, 1964
Mister Rogers paints and explains what the word "amorphic" means; It is nighttime in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Mr. Anybody paints a picture for Friday's birthday. X practices his lines for Lady Elaine's play.
Episode: 3x102 | Airdate: Mar 13, 1964
Mister Rogers has a birthday cake for Friday; The Neighborhood of Make-Believe prepares for Friday's birthday celebration. He announces he has chosen a different flag for each day of the year to fly over his castle.
Episode: 3x103 | Airdate: Mar 16, 1964
Mister Rogers shows how alarm clocks work; Mr. Anybody allows Friday to decide what he should be today. Friday wants him to be a royal well-wisher dressed in formal clothing.
Episode: 3x104 | Airdate: Mar 17, 1964
Mister Rogers uses a paper smile to show a happy face and a sad face; Mr. Anybody teaches X the first four letters of the alphabet by using pictures glued to his clothing.
Episode: 3x105 | Airdate: Mar 18, 1964
Mister Rogers sings the alphabet song. He reads the book "Looking for Letters."; Mrs. Frogg and Friday enjoy hearing him read the book.
Episode: 3x106 | Airdate: Mar 19, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a frog in his pond. He has a wooden letter "E" that can turn into an "F."; Loro Farrell uses earrings to teach X the letter "G.".
Episode: 3x107 | Airdate: Mar 20, 1964
Mister Rogers sings the alphabet song and shows letters from children; X learns the letters H, I, J, and K.
Episode: 3x108 | Airdate: Mar 23, 1964
Mister Rogers asks his television viewers how they would move their bodies if they were certain objects; Charles, Duke of Wallrich, visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to see his uncle, Friday. Friday is too busy to see him and cannot remember whether he has a nephew or not. The Neighbors try to cheer up the duke.
Episode: 3x109 | Airdate: Mar 24, 1964
Mister Rogers spins a wheel; Charles, Duke of Wallrich, meets his uncle, Friday. Friday is satisfied with everything about him except for his clothes. He presents the duke with a crown, a ring and a robe.
Episode: 3x110 | Airdate: Mar 25, 1964
Mister Rogers prepares a package for shipment and puts it in a mailbox; Allen Blye mistakenly delivers a package to X that was meant for Mister Rogers. The package contains a yo-yo, but X has no idea what it is. Blye discovers Friday cannot identify it as a yo-yo, either.
Episode: 3x111 | Airdate: Mar 26, 1964
Mister Rogers plays cylinder recordings on a gramophone; Donna Miller and Mrs. Frogg draw while listening to music. X is so impressed with Miller's drawing, he takes it home to use as a patch on his wall.
Episode: 3x112 | Airdate: Mar 27, 1964
Mister Rogers shows a bulb he planted a month ago is now blooming. He explains bulbs and seeds grow like people; Nurse Farmer returns from a trip around the world. She shows pictures to Dr. Frogg of the hospitals, doctors and nurses that she saw. She reports to Friday on what she has discovered about the meaning of love.
Episode: 3x113 | Airdate: Mar 30, 1964
Mister Rogers uses a can-can phone; Friday is upset with Loro Farrell because she cannot find the missing pineapple can.
Episode: 3x114 | Airdate: Mar 31, 1964
Mister Rogers has a four-sided doll whose faces display different emotions; Allen Blye, by keeping a smile on his face, makes Friday think the pineapple can has been found.
Episode: 3x115 | Airdate: Apr 2, 1964
Mister Rogers goes inside a phone booth and shows how a pay telephone works; Friday is happy with the phone booth that will replace the pineapple can.
Episode: 3x116 | Airdate: Apr 3, 1964
Mister Rogers is packing a suitcase for an overnight trip; Friday allows Allen Blye to plan a vacation. Blye sings a Passover song for X and Henrietta.
Episode: 3x117 | Airdate: Apr 6, 1964
Mister Rogers shows how shoes are made; The Duke of Wallrich reads the book "The Elf, the Shoemaker and the Shoemaker's Wife." Tad encourages him to make it into a play. They begin planning who will play what role.
Episode: 3x118 | Airdate: Apr 7, 1964
Mister Rogers tries on an elf hat and beard; Charles Wallrich tries to prepare X and Friday for their roles in the play, "The Elf, the Shoemaker, and the Shoemaker's Wife." X would rather watch the play than be in it, but he becomes more excited after trying on the elf costume. Friday learns the song he will sing as the shoemaker and demands a gold hammer to use as a prop.
Episode: 3x119 | Airdate: Apr 8, 1964
Mister Rogers puts on a costume and asks his television viewers if they have ever made up plays; X, Loro Farrell and Friday perform "The Elf, the Shoemaker and the Shoemaker's Wife."
Episode: 3x120 | Airdate: Apr 9, 1964
Mister Rogers uses two dolls to illustrate politeness and care for others; Nurse Farmer and X encourage Dr. Frogg to smile and say please and thank you more often.
Episode: 3x121 | Airdate: Apr 10, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a chihuahua dog; Mrs. Frogg enjoys hearing Mister Rogers read the story "Clide the Zipper."
Episode: 3x122 | Airdate: Apr 13, 1964
Mister Rogers shows live frogs and turtles. He says children grow old enough to care for their own pets; Edgar takes over the switchboard for Miss Paulificate because she would like to take a walk. She gets an organ grinder and a toy monkey from the Museum-Go-Round and her hat is stolen from Lady Elaine. Later, Friday discovers she is away from her post.
Episode: 3x123 | Airdate: Apr 14, 1964
Mister Rogers searches for a lost necktie. The television viewers help him find it hidden on the trolley; Mr. Anybody turns into a detective to search for Miss Paulificate's missing hat. He finds it on Lady Elaine's head. She gladly gives it back.
Episode: 3x124 | Airdate: Apr 15, 1964
Mister Rogers plays different musical instruments and says music can affect people's moods; Dr. Frogg and Nurse Farmer do not know how to treat a sick hound dog named Pip. He eventually perks up after hearing a song about friendship and eating a plate of sauerkraut.
Episode: 3x125 | Airdate: Apr 16, 1964
Mister Rogers shows different postcards and makes one using a picture of himself; Allen Blye is afraid to tell Friday that Joey Hollingsworth is selling rockits to the royal family in England. He is surprised to discover Friday is delighted with Hollingsworth.
Episode: 3x126 | Airdate: Apr 22, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a live goose; Daphne Entwhistle is pretending to be Mother Goose. She learns Friday is the inspiration for "Little Jack Horner."
Episode: 3x127 | Airdate: Apr 23, 1964
Mister Rogers reads the book "Sidewalk Bus".
Episode: 3x128 | Airdate: Apr 24, 1964
Mister Rogers shows the similarities and differences of ukuleles and harps; Eddie Bickert visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. He plays the ukulele instead of speaking, so Mr. Anybody translates for him.
Episode: 3x129 | Airdate: Apr 27, 1964
Mister Rogers swings on a swing; Josie Carey visits her Children's Corner friends in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Episode: 3x130 | Airdate: Apr 28, 1964
Mister Rogers makes an alarm clock ring and pretends it is early morning in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe; Josie Carey visits Friday. He gives her the south pole and asks Allen Blye to fly her there.
Episode: 3x131 | Airdate: Apr 29, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a live frog; Josie Carey visits Mrs. Frogg at the Museum-Go-Round and helps X with his alphabet lesson from the Owl Correspondence School.
Episode: 3x132 | Airdate: Apr 30, 1964
Mister Rogers receives a letter for X from the Owl Correspondence School; Morgan P. Thorpe comes from the Owl Correspondence School to give X an examination on the alphabet. X passes and learns he will graduate tomorrow.
Episode: 3x133 | Airdate: May 4, 1964
Mister Rogers shows a cardboard sun and a cardboard moon. He explains some people work during the day, sleep during the night, and take one vacation each year; Miss Paulificate thinks Edgar deserves a vacation. Corney will set up a contest giving away a free vacation and Edgar will win.
Episode: 3x134 | Airdate: May 5, 1964
Mister Rogers completes a word puzzle on a chalkboard; Edgar wins Corney's vacation contest. Friday says he must find a replacement before he leaves.
Episode: 3x135 | Airdate: May 6, 1964
Mister Rogers shows different size chef's hats and explains the height is equal to the chef's rank in the kitchen; Edgar trains John Reardon as his replacement. Friday is pleased with the choice.
Episode: 3x136 | Airdate: May 7, 1964
Mister Rogers records a statement on a tape recorder then plays it back; John Reardon and Friday decide to make a recording entitled "King Friday XIII Celebrates."
Episode: 3x137 | Airdate: May 8, 1964
Mister Rogers records himself singing "I Like You as You Are" and plays it back; John Reardon finishes the recordings for the Neighborhood of Make-Believe record album. Mrs. Frogg reveals the cover.
Episode: 3x138 | Airdate: May 11, 1964
Mister Rogers listens to his theme song on a record player; Donna Miller learns about the record album that John Reardon helped the Neighbors record. She watches Mrs. Frogg print the album covers and shows Friday how to play the record at the correct speed.
Episode: 3x139 | Airdate: May 12, 1964
Mister Rogers has an elaborate model train display; Mr. Anybody pretends to be a railroad engineer and convinces Friday to allow him to build a railroad behind the castle.
Episode: 3x140 | Airdate: May 13, 1964
Mister Rogers shows different types of model trains; Dr. Frogg is worried about having a noisy train in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Corney has the idea to make a quiet locomotive. He softens up Friday by giving him a ride on the Rockit Factory elevator.
Episode: 3x141 | Airdate: May 14, 1964
Mister Rogers plays a record of sound effects. He flies a model airplane; Allen Blye offers the Neighbors a ride on an airplane. X and Henrietta are the only ones to accept. Mrs. Frogg sends a picture of herself along for the ride.
Episode: 3x142 | Airdate: May 15, 1964
Mister Rogers spends the entire episode with his television viewers. He builds with blocks, shows homemade figurines and pictures that children have made, uses a battery crane, plays the harpsichord and clavichord, plays with a small animal, and shows a film about children.
Episode: 3x143 | Airdate: May 18, 1964
Mister Rogers uses blocks to illustrate the fact all buildings must be built from the bottom up; Dr. Frogg would like Nurse Farmer to build a hospital today. Mr. Cloudhopper can use his magic to build one, but first he must remember how to think out loud. X helps him communicate.
Episode: 3x144 | Airdate: May 19, 1964
Mister Rogers wears a hospital gown, mask and cap and washes his hands in the sink; Mr. Anybody and Mr. Cloudhopper construct a hospital for Dr. Frogg.
Episode: 3x145 | Airdate: May 21, 1964
Mister Rogers watches a training video for airline stewardesses; Nurse Farmer needs to find an airline stewardess for Friday's plane. Lady Elaine volunteers her services. Friday is skeptical, but he orders a stewardess outfit for her.
Episode: 3x146 | Airdate: May 22, 1964
Mister Rogers runs a roller skate along the trolley track; Mr. Anybody tries to give Lady Elaine her stewardess uniform, but she says she's looking for a bridal gown instead. She thinks Corney has proposed to her by giving her a baseball bat.
Episode: 3x147 | Airdate: May 25, 1964
Mister Rogers shows a professional drawing of himself and then draws a self-portrait; Joey Hollingsworth returns from a successful rockit selling trip. The Neighbors update him on all that has happened to them since he last visited.
Episode: 3x148 | Airdate: May 26, 1964
Mister Rogers' barber cuts his hair and shows his equipment; A hairstylist visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to style Lady Elaine's hair for her wedding day.
Episode: 3x149 | Airdate: May 27, 1964
Mister Rogers shows how to make a bed; Nurse Farmer offers to train Henrietta to be a nurse. Lady Elaine prepares her hair for her wedding by sitting under a hair dryer.
Episode: 3x150 | Airdate: May 28, 1964
Mister Rogers shows pictures of balls and their respective sports; Friday has a consultation with a hairstylist that visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. The hairstylist combs out Lady Elaine's curly wig and encourages her to talk with Corney about the wedding.
Episode: 3x151 | Airdate: May 29, 1964
Mister Rogers shows how a telephone switchboard works; Mrs. Frogg prints the wedding invitations and Donna Miller delivers them. Friday demands the wedding invitations be reprinted with his name on them as the best man.
Episode: 3x152 | Airdate: Jun 1, 1964
Mister Rogers shows photographs of scenery and people. He talks about proper photography technique and composition; Joey Hollingsworth takes pictures of the Neighbors' heads and puts them on different bodies.
Episode: 3x153 | Airdate: Jun 2, 1964
Mister Rogers shows a photograph album featuring pictures of famous people; Santa Claus visits the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to see his good friend, Daniel. Friday invites them to tea at the castle.
Episode: 3x154 | Airdate: Jun 5, 1964
Mister Rogers prepares to perform Lady Elaine and Corney's wedding service; Mr. Anybody learns Corney knows nothing about the wedding and has no plans of ever marrying her. Rather than tell her directly, Mr. Anybody tells Lady Elaine he needs her for a ballet troupe. She decides to forego the married life and pursue her dance career.
Episode: 3x155 | Airdate: Jun 8, 1964
Mister Rogers spends the entire episode with his television viewers. He shows self-portraits of viewers, draws while listening to a song, plays the organ, and sings a song about Cinderella.
Episode: 3x156 | Airdate: Jun 11, 1964
Mister Rogers looks at pictures of butterflies, caterpillars, frogs and tadpoles in an encyclopedia; Tad is afraid of Robert Farmer because he has white hands like Friday. He thinks all people with white skin are mean. Robert Farmer explains people can have similar skin colors but be completely different on the inside. Robert Farmer goes to Friday and explains he can be a respected monarch while also being a kind, gentle man.
Episode: 3x157 | Airdate: Jun 15, 1964
Mister Rogers shows movie footage of Newfoundland and says people have emotions associated with every place they have ever visited; Mr. Lee Roy brings Lady Elaine back to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe from the Ballet du Monde. She learns, although she is often foolish, everyone in the Neighborhood is happy to see her again.
Episode: 3x158 | Airdate: Jun 16, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with old, worn toys and repairs a few of them; Santa Claus comes to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to collect old toys to take back to the North Pole to be repaired. Lady Elaine wants the toys for herself. She plans to have a rummage sale..
Episode: 3x159 | Airdate: Jun 18, 1964
Mister Rogers shows shoes that are made for specific activities; Dr. Frogg realizes he needs to have his eyes examined. Joey Hollingsworth will not be able to dance at Lady Elaine's rummage sale, so he teaches Daniel how to dance.
Episode: 3x160 | Airdate: Jun 19, 1964
Mister Rogers and John Duncan play and talk about the harp; Lady Elaine holds a rummage sale with Mr. Anybody as the auctioneer. Everyone wants to bid on a beautiful harp, but it disappears in a cloud of smoke when they begin to argue.
Episode: 3x161 | Airdate: Jun 23, 1964
Mister Rogers looks at an aquarium full of fish and says they need water the way humans need air; Robert Farmer comes to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to take New Guinea, Daniel's pet, to the farm for the summer. He tells Daniel and Tad he is planning on flooding out one of his fields so he can turn it into a pond. Digger Digorum tells him there are dolmens in that field, so he must not turn it into a pond. Digger plans an archaeological dig.
Episode: 3x162 | Airdate: Jun 25, 1964
Mister Rogers plays with a toy motorboat; Friday is treating his staff to a vacation. Collette does not want to leave Grandpere behind, so Friday decides he can come along on the world tour.