Season 7 (1973-1974)<br /><br />Plot: Mister Rogers arrives with a pizza cutter which he describes before taking to the kitchen for a demonstration. Using an empty pizza pan to pretend, Mister Rogers cuts an imaginary pizza. He also uses the pan to show a trick he learned from a friend.<br /><br />At Brockett's Bakery, Mister Rogers meets Joe Sabatini and his son Gino who are making pizzas. Everyone takes a turn spreading the dough as Mr. Sabatini and his son demonstrate the pizza-making process from beginning to end. Mr. Sabatini cuts a finished pizza as Audrey Roth steps in and mentions that she is helping out at the bakery's soda shop on her day off from her cleaning business.<br /><br />Back at the house, Mister Rogers uses his own pizza cutter to cut a piece of pizza he took from the bakery. Cutting the piece in half, he now has a piece for each of his sons. Remembering how Mr. Sabatini tossed the pizza dough in the air, Mister Rogers sings You've Got To Do It.<br /><br />In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Miss Paulificate has tossed a pizza in the air but it has not come down. When the pizza does come down, a note from the Owl Correspondence School is attached. The OCS challenges X to count to ten by twos -- a test he easily passes after having practiced many times before. Together, Miss Paulificate and Bob Dog sing I'm Proud of You.<br /><br />Back at the house, Mister Rogers sings Tree Tree Tree.<br /><br />Appearing In This Episode: Audrey Roth<br />Bob Dog<br />Chef Brockett<br />Jose Cisneros<br />Miss Paulificate<br />Mister Rogers<br />X the Owl<br /><br />Guests: Gino Sabatini<br />Joe Sabatini<br /><br /><br />The people who gave the money to make this television visit are the people of The Sears Roebuck Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting<br />Supplementary funds provided by: Johnson and Johnson<br />Public Television Stations<br />Ford Foundation
