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Mark Collins and Margaret Mary Kimmel detail the story of Pennsylvania native Fred Rogers and his classic PBS children's program Mister Roger's Neighborhood.
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New, sealed in plastic, never opened Delve into the heart of a beloved children's television icon with "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Children, Television, and Fred Rogers" by Margaret M. Kimmel. This hardcover textbook explores the legacy of Mister Rogers and his show's profound impact on children's television. With in-depth analysis in the areas of biography, social science, and performing arts, this publication offers a rich narrative that traces the history and evolution of the series. Published in 1996 by the University of Pittsburgh Press, the book spans 249 pages and measures 9 inches in length, 6 inches in width, with a depth of 1 inch. It's a must-read for media studies enthusiasts and fans of the entertainment genre, providing a compelling look at how television can shape and entertain generations.