It was 'a beautiful day in the neighborhood' when Fred Rogers, or 'Mr. Rogers,' the famous TV childrens' show host, visited KUAT-TV and local Tucson kids 50 years ago. P.S. — The Star has a Tucson history email newsletter! Sign…
Fred Rogers, or Mr. Rogers, the famous PBS kids show host, talks with kids during a visit to KUAT-TV studios in Tucson in May, 1973. Art Grasberger / Arizona Daily StarChildren gaze up at Mr. Rogers during a visit to KUAT-TV studios in Tucson in May, 1973. Art Grasberger / Arizona Daily StarA boys asks a question of Mr. Rogers during a visit to KUAT-TV studios in Tucson in May, 1973.
Rogers during a visit to KUAT-TV studios in Tucson in May, 1973. Art Grasberger / Arizona Daily StarChildren do the famous stretching routine with Mr. Rogers during a visit to KUAT-TV studios in Tucson in May, 1973. Art Grasberger / Arizona Daily StarFred Rogers, a.k.a. Mr. Rogers, the famous public television childrens show host, during a visit to KUAT-TV studios in Tucson in May, 1973.
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