Fred Rogers' beloved children's show is coming to YouTube for the first time. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood will get its own channel this summer, 25 years after the show ended.
Fred Rogers Productions and Little Dot Studios are working together to make this happen. Our families will be able to watch select episodes for free. The channel will also have new clips and special content made just for YouTube.
The original show ran from 1968 to 2001 with 895 episodes across 31 seasons.
Fred Rogers' beloved children's show is coming to YouTube for the first time. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood will get its own channel this summer, 25 years after the show ended.
Fred Rogers Productions and Little Dot Studios are working together to make this happen. Our families will be able to watch select episodes for free. The channel will also have new clips and special content made just for YouTube.
The original show ran from 1968 to 2001 with 895 episodes across 31 seasons. Until now, we could only watch reruns on cable TV or some episodes on other streaming services. This is the first time the show gets its own YouTube home.
Paul Siefken from Fred Rogers Productions says the show continues to inspire viewers across four generations. The company wants to make Rogers' message of kindness and human connection easier for everyone to find and watch.
The new YouTube channel will launch in summer 2026. Our families can look forward to sharing these timeless lessons about kindness with children and exploring the wonder that made Mister Rogers special.
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