
'Mister Rogers' Dies at Age 74
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/27/rogers.obit/index.html
"I got into television because I hated it so," he said. "And I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen."
Through the years, Rogers featured artists ranging from cellist Yo-Yo Ma to
bodybuilder-actor Lou Ferrigno. He dealt with the death of pets and divorce, while teaching children to love themselves and others. During the Persian Gulf War, he made a series of public service announcements telling parents how to talk to their children about war.
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