Rogers wears a false-face to show that he is still himself inside. In Make-Believe, the Royal Electric Plane-Car arrives via a clown courier. Behind that 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 concludes his visit by showing viewers the ins and outs of an airplane.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Fred Rogers | Writer | ||
Ron Sessa | Guest Star | ||
Debra Hatfield | Guest Star | ||
Hugh Martin (III) | Director |