Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Season 12

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Season 12

Season 12

Network
DatesMar 1, 1982 - Jul 2, 1982
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Episodes

Discipline (1)
Season 12Episode 130 min

Discipline (1)

Rogers talks with children and parents about punishment and setting limits.
Mar 1, 1982
Discipline (2)
Season 12Episode 230 min

Discipline (2)

Mister Rogers arrives with a piano roll for a player piano. He explains how a piano roll works and talks briefly about how he had to practice regularly to learn to play the piano. At Negri's Music Shop, Joe Negri helps Mister Rogers to demonstrate a player piano before they look inside to see how it works. Before Mister Rogers leaves, Mr. Negri shows a short film about how piano rolls are made.
Mar 2, 1982
Discipline (3)
Season 12Episode 330 min

Discipline (3)

After a brief mention of the trouble he had zipping his sweater, Mister Rogers shows a handful of plastic pieces. He explains that these pieces are melted down and used to make dolls. Inviting viewers along, Mister Rogers visits a factory where dolls are made. Returning to the house, Mister Rogers talks about how dolls are made and people are born -- dolls are put together and people grow together. This leads perfectly into Everything Grows Together.
Mar 3, 1982
Discipline (4)
Season 12Episode 430 min

Discipline (4)

Mister Rogers arrives with a towel and a pair of swim trunks and makes good on his promise from the previous day to show viewers where he swims. He talks about how he made a promise to himself to swim a certain length every day and has done so almost every day for ten years. Mister Rogers then shows film footage of his daily swimming. Following the film, Mister Rogers talks about how he doesn't always feel like swimming but he does it anyway because he made a promise to himself to do so.
Mar 4, 1982
Discipline (5)
Season 12Episode 530 min

Discipline (5)

Mister Rogers shows a pair of ice skates before visiting Peggy Fleming at an ice skating rink where they talk about the importance of practice. Ms. Fleming demonstrates her skills before Mister Rogers joins her on the ice for a few pointers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine realizes that what she has done to the King Friday dolls was wrong and she, along with Lady Aberlin and the Chief of Discipline, determines that an appropriate may of making up for her actions would be to work two days at the factory. Lady Elaine makes the most of her punishment and begins her work immediately in effort to make Corney's factory more organized. Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings The Truth Will Make Me Free and talks about how sometimes things are difficult when you are young.
Mar 5, 1982
Pets (1)
Season 12Episode 630 min

Pets (1)

May 31, 1982
Pets (2)
Season 12Episode 730 min

Pets (2)

Jun 1, 1982
Pets (3)
Season 12Episode 830 min

Pets (3)

Jun 2, 1982
Pets (4)
Season 12Episode 930 min

Pets (4)

Jun 3, 1982
Pets (5)
Season 12Episode 1030 min

Pets (5)

Jun 4, 1982
Creativity (1)
Season 12Episode 1130 min

Creativity (1)

Jun 28, 1982
Creativity (2)
Season 12Episode 1230 min

Creativity (2)

Jun 29, 1982
Creativity (3)
Season 12Episode 1330 min

Creativity (3)

Jun 30, 1982
Creativity (4)
Season 12Episode 1430 min

Creativity (4)

Jul 1, 1982
Creativity (5)
Season 12Episode 1530 min

Creativity (5)

Jul 2, 1982

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