The first trailer for the upcoming Mister Rogers documentary, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" was released on what would have been Fred Rogers' 90th birthday Tuesday. The film, from Focus Pictures, shows ...
A new documentary coming to movie theaters in 2018 will hopefully bring at least a miniature revival of the memory of Fred Rogers, who was unique in the history of television. The documentary, “Won’t ...
“Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: Wonderful Wisdom from Everyone’s Favorite Neighbor” (Clarkson Potter), written by Melissa Wagner If you need something to hold ...
Morgan Neville's Fred Rogers documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" charmed critics and audiences alike this summer, grossing over $22.6 million at the box office and winning a slew of awards, ...
The Academy Award-winning director behind Twenty Feet From Stardom and the beloved Mister Rogers documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor?, Morgan Neville, has a new film taking us on the journey through ...
On April 1,1954, Fred Rogers left his promising career working as a floor manager at NBC in New York to work at the public TV station WQED while studying to become a Presbyterian minister because he ...
It wasn’t a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi says she won’t be bullied by protesters like those who confronted her at a Friday night screening of the Mister Rogers ...
(COPY SCAN / the Omaha World-Herald) E Mag, Entertainment, Features, People: Fred Rogers. PBS. (COPY SCAN / the Omaha World-Herald) Mr. Rogers. Fred Rogers with children in front of school bus.
Pittsburgh actor David Newell, who for more than three decades played Speedy Deliveryman Mr. McFeely on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” will be inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts & ...
It's been 50 years since Fred Rogers first appeared on TV screens, a gentle and avuncular man who warbled "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" as he changed into a cardigan and sneakers. The low-key, low-tech ...
Carl Kurlander is a screenwriter (St. Elmo’s Fire) who served as a writer-producer for four of Peter Engel’s NBC series. He also teaches at the University of Pittsburgh, where he has made a series of ...
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