The most kingly of all character pages has been updated...
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Great King Friday poster! I'm sure he would have loved seeing it on the castle and all over the neighborhood of make believe for that matter! Early on, the king's crown was more simple, but it eventually became bejeweled and more kingly especially in the later shows.
This was a good one I think it also need's that picture of Fred and The King from 1960 that puppet was used from 1960 to sometime to about 1969 or 1970 your neighbor Lawrence
The main puppets are on display at the Fred Rogers Center in Latrobe, PA. Many of the other puppets are also there at the Fred Rogers Center but in storage in the archive. I do have some pictures of the puppets but not here on the blog or Archive site anywhere (yet). Makes me think this would be something cool to add to the character pages.
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Great King Friday poster! I'm sure he would have loved seeing it on the castle and all over the neighborhood of make believe for that matter! Early on, the king's crown was more simple, but it eventually became bejeweled and more kingly especially in the later shows.
All the credit for the image on this post goes to Eric.
This was a good one I think it also need's that picture of Fred and The King from 1960 that puppet was used from 1960 to sometime to about 1969 or 1970
your neighbor
Lawrence
TL, what happened to the actual puppets themselves, are they in museum, & do you have any pictures posted of them here?
The main puppets are on display at the Fred Rogers Center in Latrobe, PA. Many of the other puppets are also there at the Fred Rogers Center but in storage in the archive. I do have some pictures of the puppets but not here on the blog or Archive site anywhere (yet). Makes me think this would be something cool to add to the character pages.
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