Known as "America's Favorite Neighbor,"
Fred Rogers dedicated his life to serving children through public television as creator, composer, and host of
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He studied at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Child Development and was ordained a Presbyterian minister, with the unique charge of working with children and families through television. Fred Rogers' relentless commitment to all that is best in people led to an astonishing array of honors, from induction into the Television Hall of Fame to the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Fred Rogers passed away in February 2003.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood first debuted in 1968 on PBS and for over forty years has defined television at its finest.