Today is the golden anniversary of the premiere of
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on public television. All manner of tributes are on the way, from film and book biographies and a PBS special to a U.S. Fred Rogers postage stamp (pictured), but even the PBS KIDS network is holding its televised week-long Fred Rogers salute to next week. Today, though, there are a few places you can go to honor one of the best children’s shows, and hosts, in TV history. One is to travel to Latrobe, PA, where St. Vincent College will be hosting a special 7 p.m. ET showing of that first, Feb. 19, 1968
Neighborhood episode. (I’ll be there as one of the introductory panelists, if you’re in the neighborhood.) Another is to
listen to Fresh Air on your local public radio station today, because Terry Gross is scheduled to revisit a vintage interview with Fred Rogers – and I’m scheduled to provide a tribute there, too. Oh, and if you’re a member of Amazon Prime, you can watch many seasons of
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, including
that 50-year-old premiere episode, by streaming it here.