PBS Is Releasing a Mister Rogers' Neighborhood DVD Set to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary

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Fred Rogers was an extraordinary man who had the gift of touching hearts through television screens across the country. Though most of his program viewers are all grown up now, we can still be comforted by Mister Rogers whenever we'd like. In addition to airing back-to-back episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood all week long, PBS is also releasing a special DVD set to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: It's a Beautiful Day Collection ($20) will feature 32 classic episodes from 1979 to 2001, as well as the series premiere episode in original black and white! You might want to cancel all your weekend plans, as the four-disc set includes over 15 hours of happiness.

If you can't wait until March 27 to start watching, the entire collection is also available now to download. See below for the full episode list, which is already enough to induce tears.

  • "Helping Children Know What to Expect at School"
  • "Creating With Friends Is Different Than Playing Alone"
  • "Play Is the Work of Childhood"
  • "Respecting All Living Creatures"
  • "Opera Day"
  • "Ups and Downs of Friendship"
  • "Learning About Rules and Limits"
  • "Appreciating the People Who Came Before"
  • "Food and Love Go Hand in Hand"
  • "Music as a Way to Express Feelings"
  • "Families Come in Different Shapes and Sizes"
  • "Celebrating Big and Little Things"
  • "Lots of Different Things For Play and Pretending"
  • "Each Person Is Unique — Yet We All Have Much in Common"
  • "Being Kind to Ourselves and Others"
  • "Nobody Knows What You're Thinking Unless You Tell Them"
  • "Games Can Be Fun, but Not If You're Left Out"
  • "Recycling and Other Ways to Care For Our Planet"
  • "Learning to Take Care of Yourself"
  • "Trying On Different Roles"
  • "We All Have Art Inside of Us"
  • "Understanding Concepts of Up and Down"
  • "The Strength of Love — Even Through Angry Times"
  • "Appreciating Our Uniqueness"
  • "Some Things Change . . . Some Things Stay the Same"
  • "Needing Help and Giving Help"
  • "Feeling Good About Who We Are"
  • "Encouraging Generosity and Gratitude"
  • "Strengths and Limitations, Abilities and Disabilities"
  • "Wondering and Asking Questions"
  • "Enjoying Books and Recognizing Symbols"
  • "Valuing All Kinds of Art"