Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Season 11 Episode 18 Mister Rogers Talks to Children and Parents About Violence
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.
Year: 2001
Genre: Kids
Country: United States of America
Studio: PBS, National Educational Television
Director: Fred Rogers
Cast: Fred Rogers, Betty Aberlin, David Newell, Joe Negri
Crew: Michael Moricz (Music Director), Fred Rogers (Main Title Theme Composer)
First Air Date: Feb 19, 1968
Last Air date: Sep 07, 2001
Season: 31 Season
Episode: 850 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 5.70/10 by 107.00 users
Popularity: 55.105
Language: English
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