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- TV SeriesThrough pop culture trivia, story-building gestures, and electric performances, Deaf Performers test hearing contestants on their memory of ASL as they go head-to-head to earn a grand prize of $5,000.
- An insightful visit to one of Pittsburgh's premiere amusement parks, that's mostly loaded with reminisces from older guests who visited in they're youth.
- The Fox Cubhouse was a preschool anthology series aired from 1994 through 1996 on Fox Kids. The program was produced as a means of introducing several children's series to the US market, including Johnson and Friends, Rimba's Island, Jim Henson's Animal Show, Budgie the Little Helicopter and Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie.
- A documentary about the life and legacy of Fred Rogers, after his death in 2003.
- Celebrate pre-Disney parks and check out old wooden roller coasters and other classic rides across America's historic amusement parks today.
- As the shortest night of the year begins, Raleigh indulges in her annual tradition of spending the summer solstice under the stars. Her only company is a voice on the radio; a mysterious and esoteric host known as "The Man in the Moon." As the night goes on, the two discover an unexpected connection, re-kindling shared memories through bittersweet summer songs and the vast expanse of the night sky.
- Rogers demonstrates how the xylophone works. John Costa, who is on the accordion, joins Rogers on several song duets. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe orchestra holds a concert for King Friday and Sara Saturday.
- Henrietta thinks X always has been spending time with Lady Elaine. X alleviates it by inviting Henrietta bird watching.
- Rogers discusses how a piano works and then shows a film on how people make pianos. Van Cliburn plays piano at the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
- Rogers shows how to express your anger on the drums. Dr. Marchl tells Lady Elaine Fairchilde the difference between reality and dreams.
- Lady Aberlin and Handyman Negri don a horse costume in which they dance for King Friday and Sara Saturday.
- Rogers displays an assortment of Native American clothing and witnesses Native American dancers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine Fairchilde wants to be a cowgirl for the fair. Both King Friday and Daniel Tiger demonstrate activities at their booths.
- Jewell Walker pretends to do a baseball game and then teaches X arithmetic.
- Rogers, Chef Brockett, and Mr. McFeely decorate doughnuts. Joey Hollingsworth returns to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and shares with Chef Brockett a magic recipe for peanut butter cookies.
- Rogers shows how to use a pair of flippers and an inner tube for scuba. A scuba diver discusses the equipment that she uses. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joey Hollingsworth and Daniel Tiger sail a boat in the Froggs' pond.
- Rogers brings in light bulbs. Scientist Alder has flashlights and the batteries that make them work. X anticipates his gift from Joey Hollingsworth.
- Rogers talks about all sorts of sports that are played with a ball (such as football, soccer and baseball). In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Joey Hollingsworth performs a dance with a magic ball.
- Rogers sets up a punching bag, explaining how some people punch a bag when they are angry, saying that rules must be followed in boxing. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe has a surprise for Joey Hollingsworth.
- Robert Troll is still appreciative. Fortunately he meets Gloria Onque, one of Sara Saturday's wise women. She is about to meet with King Friday.
- Rogers bandages his finger to prove that it is still there. Vivian Richman introduces folk songs about feelings.
- Rogers has his eyes examined. King Friday wants Donkey Hodie's windmill to be built somewhere else.
- Rogers discusses growing and changes a doll's diaper. Nurse Miller also assures Tadpole Frogg he is growing at just the right pace.
- After he locks his pillow in a safe, Edgar Cooke expresses his different feelings. Lady Elaine Fairchilde finds her special toy, which is a boomerang.
- Rogers demonstrates the use of a loom and sees them being operated by Nantucket weavers.
- After Rogers demonstrates the use of violins and violas, he invites Michael Grebanier to play his cello. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine makes a new boomerang trick which is turning everything upside down.
- Rogers gives some oranges to the members of a ballet company that is set perform "The Sad Monster Ballet".
- Rogers plays music by blowing across bottles of water. Mr. McDonald also makes a visit to play a section of Die Miestersinger. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe summons Digger Digorum to search for the mysterious red monster.
- Rogers and Chef Brockett make their own tunnels from what is around them. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe finally concludes no red monsters are in the tunnels.
- Digger Digorum bears gifts as she leaves the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
- Outside the Television house, Peggy Lipschutz draws with chalk while Vivian Richman's song plays.
- The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is preparing to hold a reception party for Sara Saturday. Handyman Negri goes to a men's fashion show at the Museum-Go-Round so he can find the perfect outfit for the reception.
- The reception party for Sara Saturday takes place.
- Lady Aberlin gives X the scarf that she had promised for him. In turn, X gives her a walnut, and she takes it to the new trading tower that Grand-père has established.
- Marion and Nicholas Petrov visit the Neighborhood of Make-Believe dressed up as both X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat. They dance in both costumes and in leotards.
- Rogers uses drinking straws to demonstrate the use of blowing soap bubbles. Mrs. Rubin also shows paintings that were all done with straws.
- Mr. McFeely brings over a battery operated steam shovel. Dr. Marchl enjoys Grand-père's machine because it responds to all French words. Marchl then talks with Henrietta and X about the way boys and girls do things differently.
- Mime Walker pantomimes Goldilocks and the Three Bears as Grand-père tells the story. Rogers also gets to see a real trained bear.
- Rogers discusses rabbits. Henrietta gets cheered up by a familiar face.
- Rogers talks about the arrival of a new baby. Meanwhile, Corny is too busy to spend a lot of time with Joey Hollingsworth. King Friday is also unwilling to give too much time either.
- Rogers demonstrates using a clown marionette. A dance recital is prepared in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. King Friday tries to blunt the dance rehearsal by forbidding applause and moving the start time forward, so he can woo Sara Saturday.
- Rogers makes mud pies and a dam. Professor Fitzpatrick illustrates the difference between a calm sea and a rough sea. Corny and Joey Hollingsworth dig a well for which Hollingsworth is assigned to sell rockers.
- Rogers warms some wiener buns in his oven so that Chef Brockett and Mr. McFeely can enjoy them. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone has turned their attention on the fire that has completely burned down Corny's factory.
- Rogers dictates how all toys do what you want them to do. His son, John, also makes his first appearance on the show to play with model antique cars. Meanwhile, at the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Corny's newly-rebuilt factory offers to help Mime Walker in his go-cart play-act.
- Rogers attends a dance class taught by Miss Nelson and Bruce of Dimension 5 records, and is introduced to Bruce's "musical computer".
- Rogers brushes his teeth in the kitchen sink. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mr. McFeely brings Donkey Hodie some mouthwash, while Sara Saturday returns to the Castle for a dance recital.
- Major Smith gives King Friday a citation to start the Neighborhood of Make-Believe clean-up campaign.
- Lady Aberlin enlists several teenagers to try and entertain King Friday.
- The Neighborhood of Make-Believe celebrates a peace party and honors Lynda Martha as a guest, while Lady Elaine Fairchilde dresses up as a dove of peace.
- Hugh Wright sets up a tent both outside Rogers' television house and in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Lady Elaine is using the tents as the centerpiece for her upcoming opera.