Fred Rogers was the beloved creator and host of ... write and produce the show The Children's Corner with Josie Carey on WQED-TV, the public television station in Pittsburgh.
The man who played mailman Mr. McFeely on the classic WQED Pittsburgh-produced Mister Rogers Neighborhood has left the ...
It has been decades since Mister Rogers first looked into the camera and asked us to be his neighbor, but time has not ...
WQED is launching the WQED + Kindness initiative. “If there were an inspirational figure at the center of it, it would be Fred Rogers,” Acklin says. Many people quote Rogers’ advice to child ...
Fred Rogers lived in Squirrel Hill, and for 33 years he filmed “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” at the nearby WQED studios. While surely anyone who grew up watching the show feels a personal ...
The Mister Rogers tour includes stops at the “Life is for Service” plaque engraved in marble near Strong Hall (he had a picture of the plaque on the wall of his office at WQED-TV in Oakland ...
Fred Rogers was on his knees behind the castle ... I worked for a different department in the building, at WQED in Pittsburgh, down the hall. They had microwave popcorn in the cafeteria.
One such person is Fred Rogers, known to multiple generations of children as Mister Rogers. Near the close of each episode of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," Mister Rogers would exchange his ...
Kweilyn began her TV career at WQED Multimedia, where she worked with the likes of Mister Rogers and helped to produce several national Doo Wop television productions and station events.