Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Season 11

Air Date

February 16, 1981

Episodes

18 episodes

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Season 11

Episodes

1. Divorce

February 16, 1981

Mr. McFeely relives memories of his wedding. Previewing the Neighborhood of Make-Believe storyline, Prince Tuesday befriends a girl whose parents are divorced. This episode has 2 make-believe segments in one show.

Divorce: How People Make Pretzels

2. Divorce: How People Make Pretzels

February 17, 1981
30 min

Rogers visits the Sturgis Pretzel House to see people making pretzels. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday and Queen Sara squabble about buying a new plane. It upsets Prince Tuesday to the boiling point.

3. Divorce

February 18, 1981

Rogers recalls the day he test-drove an electric car. Later he meets Jeff Erlanger, a boy in an electric wheelchair, who demonstrates his wheelchair and describes some of his physical handicaps. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe continues its all-out search for Prince Tuesday. When he is found, he has a mix of emotions.

4. Divorce

February 19, 1981
30 min

Joe Negri shows Rogers a rack of musical instruments that have either been repaired or are in need in repair. They meet Earl Grollman, a counselor who has written a book on divorce for children. Prince Tuesday finally shares his emotions with his family.

5. Divorce

February 20, 1981

Rogers wears a false-face to show that he is still himself inside. The Royal Electric Plane-Car arrives via a clown courier. Behind the mask is Chuck Aber, who has been divorced and doesn't see much of his children. Thus, Prince Tuesday can relate to Aber's feelings. Corny reveals his secret: he is now making rocking-chair-shaped pretzels. Mister Rogers shows viewers the ins and outs of an airplane.

6. Competition: Visit to the Crayon Factory

June 1, 1981

Rogers shows a film on how people make crayons. King Friday decrees a "Draw the Neighborhood" Contest, something which Lady Elaine wants to win.

7. Competition

June 2, 1981
30 min

Mister Rogers visits an art museum to look carefully at the various genres of paintings that are on display. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Henrietta is upset when she hears that Big Bird (from Sesame Street) will visit X.

8. Competition: Visit From Big Bird

June 3, 1981

9. Competition

June 4, 1981
30 min

10. Competition

June 5, 1981

11. Mister Rogers Talks About Play

July 20, 1981

In Make-Believe, Bob Dog gets hurt playing, and King Friday bans all play. Mister Rogers says no one can learn or grow without play, but it's important to play safely. He plays with a wooden riding toy and shows a video of how it is made.

12. Mister Rogers Talks About Play

July 21, 1981

In Make-Believe, everyone feels sad and upset that King Friday made a rule of "no play allowed" (because they might get hurt playing). Lady Elaine tries to change his mind, and when she can't, she packs up her Museum-Go-Round and leaves!

13. Mister Rogers Talks About Play

July 22, 1981

In Make-Believe, Lady Elaine and her Museum have gone. Even though there is "no play allowed" Ana, Prince and Daniel just have to play, and the Prince speaks up against his father's rule. A musician who is blind visits the Music Shop.

14. Mister Rogers Talks About Play

July 23, 1981

Mister Rogers visits an underground mushroom farm to see how mushrooms are grown. In Make-Believe, King Friday is reconsidering his "no play" rule, and Lady Elaine Fairchilde is enjoying her freedom to play at a real playground.

Play is the Work of Childhood

15. Play is the Work of Childhood

July 24, 1981

Mister Rogers walks on stilts and talks about how long it took him to learn to use them. Lady Elaine leaves her playground and returns to Make-Believe where everyone celebrates - even King Friday, who has learned that we all need to play.

16. Mister Rogers Talks to Parents About Divorce

February 15, 1981

Rogers fields questions from parents about divorce.

17. Mister Rogers Talks to Parents About Competition

May 30, 1981

Rogers discusses with parents combative attitudes.

18. Mister Rogers Talks to Children and Parents About Violence

August 4, 1981

Prompted by news coverage of the death of John Lennon and the failed assassination attempts of President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II, Rogers talks to children and their parents about violence in the media. Rogers shows video footage of himself at schools, discussing why people murder, with young children. The special aired only once but it was later uploaded to the internet 35 years later, during a time when its subject matter was again a much-discussed issue.