Mr. Rogers always explained to the audience what he was doing when he fed his fish. This was in response to a piece of mail from a blind girl who wanted to know when it happened on each episode.
Mr. Rogers had about twenty-five sweaters that he wore over the years of the program. They were all hand-knit by his mother, who, each year, would make one for each of her children, and give it to them as a Christmas present.
Michael Keaton, a Pittsburgh native, was the original operator of Picture Picture, the slide projector.
There are no hands on Daniel Striped Tiger's clock, because in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, we can pretend that it is any time we want.