Mister Rogers Neighborhood is a children's television show created and hosted by Fred Rogers, a Presbyterian minister. Running from 1963 to 2001, the show can still be seen in syndication or as the animated spin-off "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood." Episodes consisted of Rogers speaking directly to the viewer about various issues, taking the viewer on tours of factories (the crayon factory is my favorite), demonstrating experiments, crafts, and music, and interacting with his friends. Rogers also made a point to simply behave naturally on camera rather than acting out a character because he knew that kids "can spot a phony a mile away." Each episode included a trip on the trolley to the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe' to visit Daniel Tiger, Lady Elaine, Prince Tuesday and other puppets.