Fred McFeely Rogers (commonly known as Mr. Rogers) [born March 20, 1928, died February 27, 2003; age 74, age today 94] was an American children's television icon. He was most famous for the children's television program, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood from 1968-2001.
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Mr. Rogers was born on March 20, 1928 as Fred McFeely Rogers.
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Back in 1984, Elmo from Sesame Street made an apperance on the PBS Kids show, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". Elmo once played an hour-long tape of Weird Al Yankovic songs, (including the hit single Elmo's Got a Gun), and Mr. Rogers got so angry at Elmo and he was dropped from the show after the episode ended.
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