Site Migration

The server migration is on hold. Check here for more info.


Square One TV/Episode 210

From The TV IV
Jump to: navigation, search
Episode 210
Season 2, Episode 10
Airdate September 30, 1988
Production Number 85
Written by head writer
Jim Thurman
writers
Jim Thurman, David D. Connell, Douglas Anderson, Ellen Fogle, Michael Winship
Directed by Mike Gargiulo, Ted May, Dan F. Smith
Mathnet director
James F. Golway
← 2x9
Episode 209
2x11 →
Episode 211
Square One TVSeason Two
Movie_Projector_Icon.gif This article about an episode needs to be expanded with more information.
Please help out by editing it.

Episode 210 is the tenth episode of the second season of Square One TV, and the eighty-fifth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Harry Blackstone (Himself), Bernadette Kelly (Li So), John Stinson (Tucker-Sky Cap)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Phoner: The Answer is 6

Reg has a 1-sided telephone conversation in which he chooses a number and performs a series of operations that always give him the answer of 6.


  • Dirklet: Look for a Pattern

Dirk suggests that a good problem solving heuristic is to look for a pattern .


  • Backstage with Blackstone: Liar and Truthteller

One spectator is to lie, the other to tell the truth in answering Blackstone's question. Even though he does not know which is the liar, the answer to one question reveals which holds a hidden coin.


  • Baloney (EKA #143)

2 crazy characters visit the International House of Balony where they have a choice of any 2 of the 4 toppings for their sandwiches. They demonstrate and make a list to determine the possibilities.


  • Mathman: Inequality 19-C < 5

Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat all numbers which satisfy the inequality 19-C < 5.


  • Mathnet: The Case of the Great Car Robbery - Part 5

The Mathnetters set a trap for the car robbers. The robbers fall for the trap, leading the Mathnetters to the scrap metal site where they catch their culprit.


Credits

Mathnet

  • Producer: Janette M. Webb
  • Casting by Mary West, C.S.A., Brown & West Casting
  • Associate Director & Associate Producer: Scott A. Satin
  • Director of Photography: Howard S. Ex
  • Editors: Dominic G. DiMasscio, Beryl Gelfond
  • Stage Manager: Bill Cherones
  • Production Supervisor: Susan Ross
  • Production Designer: William Bohnert
  • Production Sound: Walter Hoylman
  • 1st Assistant Camera: Randy Shanofsky
  • Script Supervisor: Francine West
  • Production Secretary: Meredith Martin
  • Production Coordinators: Tracey L. Thielen, Rhonda Baer
  • Production Assistant: Gary Newman
  • Costume Designer: Donna Thorburn
  • Costume Supervisor: Julie Jensen
  • Make-Up Artist: Lange Burnett
  • Hair Stylist: Erin Lyons
  • Transportation Captain: Rick Rollison
  • Music Editor: Eugene Marks
  • Post Production Sound: B&B Sound Studios
  • Sound Editor & Mixer: Steven D. Williams
  • Online Editor & Optical Effects: Bradley Earle, Compact Video
  • With Special Thanks to: Daryl F. Gates, Chief of Police, Los Angeles Police Department
  • Content Director: Joel Schneider
  • Assistant Content Director: Kathryn Aucoin
  • Story Researcher: Rich Miller
  • Mathematics Consultant: Edward T. Esty
  • Vice President for Research: Keith W. Miekle
  • Director of Research: Eve Hall
  • Associate Researchers: Shalom M. Fisch, Dorothy Teneketges
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser
  • Advisory Board Staff: Dr. Sadie Bragg, Ms. Marilyn Burns, Dr. Robert Davis, Dr. Richard Griego, Mr. Wayne Goodwin, Dr. Peter Hilton, Dr. Magdalene Lampert, Dr. Katherine Meseth, Dr. Henry O. Pollack, Ms. Yolando Rodriguez, Dr. Elizabeth Stage, Dr. Zalman Usiskin, Ms. Nancy Varner, Mr. William U. Walton, Dr. Charles Whitney, Dr. Stephen Willoughby
  • Vice President for Production: Al Hyslop
  • Special Thanks to Mark Goodson Productions
  • Production and Post Production Facilities by Unitel Video, Inc.
  • Sets by Lincoln Scenic Studios


Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

Mathnet Announcer: The head of the car theft ring, Henry Edsel III, was tried and convicted of 20,000 counts of 487.3PC car theft gross. He was sentenced to an appropriate number of years away from society and the automobile aftermarket.