This Reunion Between Mister Rogers And A Disabled Man Is So Beautiful, We Can't Stop Crying
November 1, 2017
In 1981, Fred Rogers had a segment on his TV series "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" where a disabled boy named Jeffrey Erlanger described to the audience what it was like to be handicapped and in a wheelchair.
18 years later, Jeffrey surprised Mister Rogers with an appearance during his induction into the Television Hall Of Fame.
Mister Rogers is so thrilled to see Jeff that he's immediately up out of his seat and climbing onto the stage to hug him before Jeffrey even makes it to the microphone.
What a man.
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