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Charmingly soft-spoken and yet powerfully incisive expressing his profound ideals, Fred Rogers was a unique presence on television for generations. Through interviews of his family and colleagues, the life of this would-be pastor is explored as a man who found a more important calling to provide an oasis for children in a video sea of violent bombardment. That proved to be his landmark series, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968), a show that could gently delve into important subjects no other children's show would have dared for that time. In doing so, Rogers experienced a career where his sweet-tempered idealism charmed and influenced the world whether it be scores of children on TV or recalcitrant authorities in government. However, that beloved personality also hid Rogers' deep self-doubts about himself and occasional misjudgments even as he proved a rock of understanding in times of tragedy for a world that did not always comprehend a man of such noble character.
- Fred RogersSelf (archive footage)
- Margaret WhitmerSelf - Producer, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- Tom JunodSelf - Journalist / Friend
- Joanne RogersSelf - Fred's Wife
- Josie CareySelf (archive footage)
- Jim RogersSelf - Fred's Son
- Max KingSelf - Biographer
- Hedda SharapanSelf - Child Development Advisor