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Mr. Rogers and a host of colorful characters, both puppet and human, demonstrate all kinds of interesting and intriguing things through imagination, music and art.
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Ernie Coombs, in addition to other roles, also served as Fred Rogers' understudy. When Rogers decided to return to the United States, Coombs stayed in Canada to accept an offer for his own series,
Butternut Square (1964), which ultimately evolved into the classic Canadian children's' TV series,
Mr. Dressup (1967).
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Quotes
Mr. Rogers:
I was a bachelor for, oh about a year and a half. That doesn't mean I got married when I was a year and a half old but I mean, you know, when I was living alone in New York for about a year and a half.
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I like Mister Rogers. He is a good man. A good guy. Great TV broadcast.