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Square One TV/Episode 114

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Episode 114
Season 1, Episode 14
Airdate February 12, 1987
Production Number 14
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 115
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Episode 114 is the fourteenth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the fourteenth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Harry Blackstone (Himself), André Gower (Eddie "Rimshot" Harris)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Cabot & Marshmallow Intro (v/o)


  • Cabot & Marshmallow: Blind Date

Cabot and Marshmallow carry on a 'Who's On First' conversation and combine logic with rates to calculate how long it will take Marshmallow's blind date to arrive.


  • Newsroom Interruption: Whither Weather


  • Whither Weather

A television meteorologist measures the snowfall in 6 different areas before calculating an average snowfall.


  • Warning: Ask a Friend


  • Exclusive Music Video: "Square Song" (Hyram Potenuse)

This song deals with the geometrical properties of squares. Computer graphics aid greatly in illustrating the geometry of a square.


  • Bumper (Larry)


  • Person on the Street: Rhombus

The Person On the Street interviewer asks a variety of people what a rhombus is.


  • Backstage with Blackstone: The Imagination Dice

Blackstone performs a number trick that works for any number less than 10: double it, add 2, multiply it by 5, subtract the original number, add the digits -- the answer will always be 10.


  • Dance of the Geo Shapes: Cube


  • In Search of the Giant Squid

The navigator of a submarine fails to consider the concept of scale -- and mistakenly thinks that they are only centimeters away from a giant iceberg.


  • Mathnet: The Problem of the Passing Parade - Part 4

In trying to decode Stringbean's musical message, the Mathnetters recognize that each note of the message corresponds to a tone/number on a touch-tone phone.


  • Next time...

Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes