Misterogers (CBC, 2/17/1964)
Network: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Air Date: February 17, 1964
Mister Rogers has two carrots and talks about how they both started as seeds. He also has a large bulb which he plants in a pot; although he is unsure what it might produce.
In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Loro Farell concludes a conversation with Edgar Cooke before singing Looking For a Friend as she walks throughout the neighborhood. At the clock, Ms. Farell introduces herself to Daniel Striped Tiger who gives her a chrysanthemum. She sings a song about a cow named Chrysanthemum.
Moving on to the oak tree, X the Owl shows Ms. Farell a large cardboard rainbow he made in Sunday school. Together they sing the Creation Duet.
Notes
Mister Rogers points out the license plate seen on the front and back of the Neighborhood Trolley: 1234567890.
After she is called to the castle at the end of the episode, Loro Farell is seen talking with Edgar Cooke and King Friday XIII during the closing credits.
On the February 28, 1964 episode of Misterogers, the rainbow is given to Mr. Anybody -- who is dressed as a drum major -- to use as a baton. Mr. Anybody then donates the rainbow to Mrs. Frogg at the museum.
Appearing In This Episode
Locations
- Mister Rogers' House
- Castle (Calendarland)
- Daniel's Clock
- Oak Tree
Songs
Memorable Quotes
- Daniel Striped Tiger: "I like the way [my friends are] dressed. But the part I like best is their insides."
Images

Episode Credits
Created by Fred Rogers
Guest: Loro Farell
Music performed by Lou Snider
Assistant Puppeteer: Ernest Coombs
Settings designed by Robert Hackborn
Properties: Frank Peets
Special Effects: Jan Folta
Lighting Direction: George Ridgely
Audio: Everett Ferguson
Technical Producer: Cec Johns
Produced by Madrienne McKeown
This has been a CBC Television production
CBC Radio-Canada