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Episode 340
Season 3, Episode 40
Airdate March 9, 1990
Production Number 155
Written by David D. Connell, Jim Thurman, Bob Brush
Directed by Mike Gargiulo, Dan F. Smith
Mathnet director
Charles S. Dubin
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Episode 340 is the fortieth episode of the third season of Square One TV, and the one-hundred fifty-fifth episode overall.

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Contents

Segments

  • Big Numbers: Million (EKA #311)

This segment shows the numeral for 1,000,000 and tells the viewer that it takes a clock about 11 ½ to tick off 1,000,000 seconds.


  • Math-Za-Poppin' (EKA #321)

Pledge Central uses a pictograph to show the number of calls received per hour and a pie chart to show the percent of the goal reached. Larry estimates the distance from NYC to KY Derby using a map.


  • Big Numbers: Billion (EKA #309)

This segment compares 1,000,000,000 to 1,000,000, and tells the viewer that 1,000,000,000 seconds is almost 32 years.


  • Michigan Stadium: Ping-Pong Balls (EKA #313)

The following question is posed to the viewer: How many ping-pong balls would it take to fill the Michigan Stadium to the top?


  • Exclusive Music Video: "Angle Dance" (Plane Geometry) (EKA #106)

The rock group Plane Geometry sings a song about angles and uses body movement to illustrate angles, as well.


  • Mathnet: The Case of the Unkidnapping - Part 5 (EKA #320)

George ties himself up in same knots usedon Ms. Bacchanal. Mathnetters play "What do we know," and check bank balances of show. They use logic to prove Ms. Bacchanal kidnapped herself.


Credits

Mathnet

  • Associate Producer: Annina Lavee
  • Director of Photography: David H. Sperling
  • Musical Number Staged by James Mellon
  • Casting: Marcia Shulman
  • Extras Casting: D. Urell
  • 1st Assistant Director: Harvey Waldman
  • 2nd Assistant Director: Marlene Arvan
  • Production Designer: Robert P. Kracik
  • Costume Designer: Tanna Moonataro
  • Hair & Make-Up: Matiki Annoff
  • Sound Mixer: Jeff Pullman
  • 1st Assistant Camera: Anne Gwynn
  • Gaffer: Tory Estern
  • Key Grip: Richard Boyle, II
  • Location Managers: Sara Beth Allen, Brian Howard
  • Script Supervisor: Elisabeth Myles
  • Production Coordinator: Betty Chin
  • Assistant Production Coordinator: Elly Eisenberg
  • Auditor: Donna Santora
  • Teamster: David Babcock
  • Unit Manager: Maura McGloin
  • Production Assistants: Jody Solomon, Jonathan Stern
  • Re-Recording Mixer: Rex Recker/Photomog
  • Sound Effects Editor: Steve Rosen
  • Post Production Facitlity: The Tape House
  • Special Thanks to Sardi's Resturant, Stephan Adrian, Ltd.


  • Content Director: Joel Schneider
  • Assistant Content Director: Richard Miller
  • Content Associate: Betsy McNeal
  • Mathematics and Research Consultant: Edward T. Esty
  • Vice President for Research: Keith W. Miekle
  • Assistant Vice President for Research: Eve Hall
  • Research Team and Consultants: Shalom M. Fisch, Dorothy T. Bennett, Samara Solan, Elizabeth Debold, Audrey Korsgaard
  • Story Researcher: Dana Zoran
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser
  • Advisory Board Staff: Dr. Sadie Bragg, Ms. Marilyn Burns, Dr. Robert Davis, Mr. Wayne Goodwin, Dr. Richard Griego, Dr. Peter Hilton, Dr. Magdalene Lampert, Dr. Katherine Merseth, Dr. Henry Pollak, Ms. Yolanda Rodriguez, Dr. Elizabeth Stage, Dr. Zalman Usiskin, Ms. Nancy Varner, Mr. William U. Wallton, Dr. Charles Whitney, Dr. Stephen Willoughby
  • Vice President for Production: Franklin Getchell
  • Production and Post Production Facilities by Unitel Video, Inc.
  • Sets by Lincoln Scenic Studios


Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • Mathnet Announcer: Lauren Bacchanal was tried in Manhattan, in and for the city of New York, and found guilty of a 155.42 grand larceny in the first degree, and a 190.65 scheme to defraud in the first degree, and a 13.13 letting the air out of an actor's ego. She was sent to prison, where it was reported she was working on a new musical. Working title: Time On My Hands.