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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Season 3 Episode 24
Mrs. Clemmons visits Rogers’ television house with a poem about her new job title. Rogers invites her to a going-away party to be held the next day. A highlight of the gathering will be Mrs. Clemmons’ favorite: raspberry delight.
Serie: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Episode Title: The Clemmonses are Moving Pt 4 - Raspberry delight
Air Date: 1970-03-05
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