[Letter, 1978 Mar. 30 : to Lorne Michaels].

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[Letter, 1978 Mar. 30 : to Lorne Michaels].

Fred Rogers was proud to be parodied in a "Saturday Night Live" sketch entitled "Dr. Jekyll and Mister Rogers." He suggests Michaels does something with the Neighborhood of Make-Believe puppets, such as having King Friday XIII preside over night court.

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