From 1968 to 2001, Fred Rogers shared his encouragement and curiosity with generations of Americans on the long-running PBS program, “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” His message was that every being is deserving of compassion and kindness.
In 1998, Esquire Magazine was publishing a series of short profiles on American heroes. The assignment to write about Mr. Rogers went to hard-hitting journalist Tom Junod. His assignment to write a 400-word profile became the November ’98 cover story, which chronicled his burgeoning friendship with Fred Rogers. That story is the inspiration for the movie, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” with Tom Hanks in the role of the iconic Rogers.
Junod stopped by WABE to speak with City Lights sr. producer, Claire Reynolds about that life-changing assignment with “City Lights.”
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