Importance of memories is explored by Fred Rogers and friends on fifth episode of "Old Friends New Friends" series : "Memories" to be broadcast on Saturday, May 13 on PBS : press release.

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Importance of memories is explored by Fred Rogers and friends on fifth episode of "Old Friends New Friends" series : "Memories" to be broadcast on Saturday, May 13 on PBS : press release.

In the fith episode of "Old Friends New Friends," Fred Rogers will discuss his own childhood memories, particularly those of his grandfather, Fred Brooks McFeely.

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