From "Episode 1131", the last to credit NET "National Educational Television" via a superimposed version of the logo. | Air date: February 15, 1971 | Video has been edited
It seems like the NET house was left in by accident. NET itself had ceased to be by this point and a few other shows this week ended "street level" to hide its absence. Either way this is the last time it was ever shown in anything that wasn't a rerun.
I'm pretty sure this episode was produced when NET was still around for the last few months, but this episode was aired just 5 months after it got rebranded to PBS, hence why the model of the NET house appeared.
I love that jingle, such a wonderful melody.
“Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” is made possible by grants from The Sears-Roebuck Foundation, and The Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Original airdate: February 15, 1971
It seems like the NET house was left in by accident. NET itself had ceased to be by this point and a few other shows this week ended "street level" to hide its absence. Either way this is the last time it was ever shown in anything that wasn't a rerun.
This episode also marked the beginning of
Final rebroadcast date: September 11, 1989
It should also be noted that this was a brand new NET House, complete with an abnormally large antenna.
NET here We Come The NET Building IS KING
I'm pretty sure this episode was produced when NET was still around for the last few months, but this episode was aired just 5 months after it got rebranded to PBS, hence why the model of the NET house appeared.
The NET logo was plastered by the PBS logo.
Mister Rogers Neighborhood
Hi Brad
1131
If you put on great headphones. You could hear the echo of the 1971 PBS logo.
BYE, NET
Jesus christ the antenna of the logo looks very big
NET IS KING
walt disney
if they kept the NET building, then it would of been better
To be honest that scared me