[Letter, 1958 Jan. 27 : to F.B. Rainsberry].

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[Letter, 1958 Jan. 27 : to F.B. Rainsberry].

Fred Rogers would like to see his story "Josephine the Giraffe" made into a musical. He knows that WQED does not have the resources to produce such an extravaganza, but he hopes that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation may be interested in the project.

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