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Square One TV/Episode 161

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Episode 161
Season 1, Episode 61
Airdate April 20, 1987
Production Number 61
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 161 is the sixty-first episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the sixty-first episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Devon Ericson (Maureen O'Reilly)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Photograph All About It

The more candidates who enter the race, the more difficulty Arty Poll has predicting the possible order of finish. He uses pictures to illustrate the different ways for the candidates to finish.


  • Exclusive Music Video: "Change Your Point of View" (Obelisk) (EKA #125)

In a Middle Eastern bazaar, 2 children meet up with a wizard who helps them solve the mystery of the hieroglyphic. He stresses looking at the problem in a variety of different ways.


  • Multi-Gloves

This animation takes a fingerless glove and demonstrates the 120 ways that 5 differently colored fingers could be arranged.


  • EB: Concentric Circles & Fish

This short animation suggests the ripple effect in water and illustrates concentric circles.


  • But Who's Adding? (EKA #124)

2 contestants attempt to cover 3 numbers in a row by selecting addends of those numbers from the Addend board and calling out the resultant sum.


  • EB: Number Pattern

This short animation illustrates a number pattern beginning with 9 X 1 + 2 = 11 and continuing through 9 X 123456789 + 10 = 1111111111.


  • Show Remainder (EKA #153)


  • Mathman: Decimals Less Than .5 (EKA #103)

Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only decimal fractions less than .5.


  • Mathnet: The Mystery of the Maltese Pigeon - Part 1 (EKA #126)

George calculates a batting average. A new client enters and wants them to determine how many people can view the priceless Maltese Pigeon. The Mathnetters use a map of the museum and do arithmetic.


  • Next time...


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