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Rogers’ imagination was honed at a young age. “I had every imaginable childhood disease, even scarlet fever, so I had to make up a lot of my own fun,” Rogers recalled in an interview. Traversing the ...
Since his death in February 2003, Fred Rogers has been remembered for his dedication to children. Here’s a look back at the iconic children’s TV host’s final days and legacy of kindness.
When did Mr. Rogers die? Ron Galella/Getty Fred Rogers during 52nd Annual Christopher Awards on February 22, 2001 in New York City. Rogers died in the early hours of Feb. 27, 2003.
Fred Rogers Productions (FRP) has received $100,000 in grant funding from Citizens to advance its workforce development and community engagement programs.
Originally at the CBC, Blye moved to California to work for the Smothers Brothers and went on to write and produce series such as The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour and The Andy Williams Show, as well ...
In the early 1960s, Mr. Blye performed on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation variety shows as well as on “MisteRogers,” the predecessor to Fred Rogers ’s children’s show “Mister Rogers ...
Allan Blye, a comedy writer who joined Fred Rogers in the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood predecessor MisteRogers, has died at 87. Blye died at home in Palm Desert, California, on the morning of Friday, ...
Allan Blye, a two-time Emmy winner best known for originating the role of Captain Blye on Mister Rogers Neighborhood and writing for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, died Oct. 4 in Palm Desert, CA.
Allan Blye, a comedy writer who joined Fred Rogers in the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood predecessor MisteRogers, has died at 87. Blye died at home in Palm Desert, California, on the morning of ...