Mister Rogers arrives with a homemade crown made by a friend.
He recalls a time when he was discouraged when someone told him he could not do something well. Mister Rogers kindly answers a phone call which turns out to be a wrong number before he talks about being polite on the phone.
Before a visit from accordian player Guy Klucevsek, Mister Rogers uses his dictionary to look up the word "accordian."
In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X the Owl and his cousin Mary continue their OCS course in people watching.
Meanwhile, Sir Thomas Tune gains a great deal of popularity among the school children and convinces King Friday to allow both the new schooling method and the old.
Back at the house, Mister Rogers concludes by singing It's You I Like.
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