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Square One TV/Episode 206

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Episode 206
Season 2, Episode 6
Airdate September 26, 1988
Production Number 81
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 206 is the sixth episode of the second season of Square One TV, and the eighty-first episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Ron O'Neal (Sgt. Bill Dietrich)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Dirk Niblick: To Heck and Back - Part 1

Dirk comes to the rescue of his neighbor, Mr. Beazley, who is accused of having robbed a bank in the town of Heck. Dirk proves Beazley's innocence based on distance, rate and time.


  • Mathman: Fractions Greater Than 1

Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat all fractions which are greater than 1.


  • Dirk Niblick: To Heck and Back - Part 2


  • Close Call: 9

Students compete against each other trying to get the closest estimate to: Peanuts in the Container, Peanut Butter Jars/Elephant, Slinkies on the Rain Slickers, and % of Audience with Beach Balls.


  • EB: Mixed Numbers 4/3

This short animation illustrates mixed numbers by showing the same amount of liquid in a number of different glasses.


  • Exclusive Music Video: "Prime Numbers" (The Jets)

The Jets sing a song about prime numbers.


  • EB: Prime Numbers

This short animation illustrates the prime numbers on a 100 grid.


  • Square One Puzzler: Rectangles

A short animation puzzler: How many rectangles are in the diagram? The viewer must take into account the embedded rectangles.


  • Mathnet: The Case of the Great Car Robbery - Part 1

The Mathnetters are called in to investigate the increase in the number of cars being stolen in the L.A. area. They begin by analyzing data collected from the robberies in the hope of finding clues.


Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes