''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' Characters on the series include: • Neighbor Aber (portrayed by Chuck Aber) - A resident of Westwood who is an associate of Mayor Maggie and does a lot of odd jobs. His real-world counterpart also does odd jobs. • Lady Aberlin (portrayed by
Betty Aberlin) - The niece of King Friday XIII. Her real-world counterpart, Betty, is an actress who is the manager of Betty's Little Theater. • Scientist Alder (portrayed by Bud Alder) - A
scientist who offers his scientific expertise in the real world and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in earlier episodes. • Charles Appel - A teacher and
magician who is a friend of Mr. Rogers'. • Natalie Baker - The cousin of Joe Negri's and mother of Angela's and Reid's who is a piano-playing teacher. • Marilyn Barnett - The
gym teacher at the neighborhood school. • Chef Brockett (portrayed by
Don Brockett) - A
baker who owns Brocket's Bakery. His Neighborhood of Make-Believe counterpart assists Edgar Cooke in the kitchen. • Bob Brown - A
puppeteer and
marionette maker who is proprietor of Bob's Marionette Theater, which is next door to Mr. Rogers' house. • Judy Brown - The wife of Bob and co-proprietor of Bob's Marionette Theater. • Michael Brown - The son of Bob and Judy Brown. • Tony Chiroldes - The proprietor of the shop "Tony's", which specializes in toys, books, and costumes. • Jose Cisneros - An employee at Brocket's Bakery and cousin of Gladys Schenk's who operates the counter and soda shop. He started working at Brocket Bakery after Gladys had a baby. • Officer Clemmons (portrayed by
François Clemmons) - A
police officer who is a trained opera singer. • Dr. David Crippens - The neighborhood
doctor. •
Keith David - In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, he is a carpenter who lives in Southwood. His real-world counterpart appears in episode 1514, where he collects the money from the
Donkey Kong arcade game at Brockett's Bakery. • Emily the Poetry Lady (portrayed by Emily Jacobson) - She appeared in early episodes. • Joey Hollingsworth - A tap dancer who shares his talents in the "real" world and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. • Pilot Ito (portrayed by Yoshi Ito) - An opera singer who serves as the royal pilot of King Friday XIII's. • Susan Linn - A local
puppeteer who often makes up stories that involve Audrey Duck and Catalion at Betty's Little Theater. • Mayor Maggie (portrayed by Maggie Stewart) - The
Mayor of Westwood. Her real-world counterpart, Maggie, is an expert at sign language. • Mr. David McFeely (portrayed by
David Newell) - The
delivery man for "Speedy Delivery" who was a frequent visitor to Mr. Rogers' house. He was named for Fred Rogers' maternal grandfather and his middle name. • Mrs. Betsy McFeely (portrayed by Betsy Nadas) - The wife of Mr. McFeely's. • Elsie Neal - A woman who operates the neighborhood craft and costume shop. • Debbie Neal - The daughter of Elsie Neal's and an excellent singer who works at Negri's Music Shop. • Handyman Negri (portrayed by
Joe Negri) - A
jazz-guitarist who has taught music at several Pittsburgh universities. His real world counterpart Joe operates the musical-instrument shop called Negri's Music Shop on Rogers's street. • Miss Paulificate (portrayed by Audrey Roth) - The royal telephone operator. Her real-world counterpart, Audrey, operates a janitorial service called Audrey Cleans Everything, where her mobile home serves as her office. • Sergio Pinto - An employer at Brockett's Bakery who runs the counter and would teach some Spanish words to Mr. Rogers. •
Mary Rawson - She shows interest in the theater and mimes at "Betty's Little Theater". •
John Reardon - An opera singer and frequent visitor of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe who helps its residents write and perform various operas. • Gladys Schenk - A mother of two and an employee at Brockett's Bakery and cousin of Jose Cisneros's. • Chrissy Thompson - The granddaughter of Mr. McFeely's and Mrs. McFeely's. She has
spina bifida, which requires her to use leg braces and openly talks about it. •
Bob Trow - He runs Trow's Workshop, where he works as a
craftsman. It is at Trow's Workshop that Bob creates and fixes things for Mister Rogers and his fellow neighbors. • Jewel Walker - A
mime artist. Only Mr. McFeely, Mrs. McFeely, Officer Clemmons, Scientist Adler, and Chef Brockett appeared substantially the same way in both Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood and the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Neighborhood of Make-Believe The "Neighborhood of Make-Believe" is the fictional kingdom visited by Mr. Rogers during the show. Characters in the
Neighborhood of Make-Believe were portrayed by both hand puppets and actors. Fred Rogers was the puppeteer for a great number of the characters: • Collette • Cornflake S. Pecially • Daniel Striped Tiger • Donkey Hodie • Edgar Cooke • Grandpere Tiger • Henrietta Pussycat • Ino A. Horse • King Friday XIII • Lady Elaine Fairchilde • Mrs. Frogg • Princess Margeret H. Lizard • Queen Sara Saturday • Tadpole Frogg • X the Owl Other characters and their performers or puppeteers: • Anna Platypus • Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones • Bob Dog • Cousin Mary Owl • Cousin Steven Owl • Dr. Duckbill Platypus • Elsie Jean Platypus • Harriett Elizabeth Cow • H.J. Elephant III • Hula Mouse • James Michael Jones • Prince Tuesday • Purple Panda • Robert Troll In addition to
Bob Trow, other regular puppeteers included
Michael Horton, Lenny Meledandri (1980–2001), and Carole Switala.
Michael Keaton made his first television appearance as a volunteer in 1975. He played an acrobat in a troupe called The Flying Zookeenies that performed for King Friday's birthday and was also in charge of running the Trolley.
Operas Thirteen in-series "operas" took place during the course of the series within the Make-Believe segments. he believed that children were thoughtful people who deserved programming as good as anything produced for adults on television. Rogers appeared as a guest on some other series. On the children's
animated cartoon series
Arthur, for example, Rogers plays himself as an
aardvark like Arthur. Later on, Arthur appears as a guest in hand-puppet form in a 1999 episode of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' in the
Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
Bill Nye, host of a science-themed program, and Rogers also exchanged appearances on each other's series, as did Rogers and
Captain Kangaroo. Rogers additionally appeared in an episode of
Sesame Street, where he explains to
Big Bird that, even if one loses a running race such as the one Big Bird had run against his friend "
Snuffy", hard feelings threaten to break the two of them apart. Big Bird himself also appeared in one episode of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, when he came to deliver his entry to the "Draw the Neighborhood" art contest. ==Funding==