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Square One TV/Episode 125
Episode 125 | |
Season 1, Episode 25 | |
Airdate | February 27, 1987 |
Production Number | 25 |
Written by | head writer Jim Thurman writers Jim Thurman, David D. Connell, Harry Crossfield, C.C. Berg, Michael Winship, Douglas Anderson, Ellen Fogle, David Yazbek, Bob Brush, Jack Kenny |
Directed by | Dan F. Smith Mathnet director Charles S. Dubin |
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Episode 125 is the twenty-fifth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the twenty-fifth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Harry Blackstone (Himself), Kevin McCarthy (Norman Mailbag)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- Amazing Story of 9's - Part 1
A character stumbles upon a genie who explains the amazing story of 9's to him. He learns that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 is 9 or a multiple of 9.
- Dance of the Geo Shapes: Hexahedron
Computer graphics illustrate and highlight a hexahedron as it rotates in space.
- Amazing Story of 9's - Part 2
The genie provides examples that illustrate that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 is 9 or a multiple of 9.
- Dance of the Geo Shapes: Pentagon Pyramid
Computer graphics illustrate and highlight a pentagon pyramid as it rotates in space
- Amazing Story of 9's - Part 3
The genie provides even more examples illustrating that the sum of the digits of any multiple of 9 is 9 or a multiple of 9.
- Exclusive Music Video: "Change Your Point of View" (Obelisk)
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
- Backstage with Blackstone: 1 to 8 Mind Reading
Blackstone has 4 slips of paper numbered 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 on front and back. Because all the odd numbers are face up, when a spectator turns over any of the paper slips, the answer will always be 17.
- Fraction Rap Logo
- Music Video: "Fraction Rap"
Larry and Reg rap about fractions.
- Mathnet: The Problem of the Dirty Money - Part 5
The Mathnetter use problem-solving skills as they re-examine their hypothesis and calculate the weight of $1,000,000 in $1 or $5 bills.
Credits
- Executive Producer: David D. Connell
- Senior Producer: Jim Thurman
- Producers: Jeanne Shanahan, Stephanie Hochman, Herb Gardner, Joel Kosofsky
- Production Manager: Yvonne A. Hill-Ogunkoya
- Associate Producers: Danica Kombol, Rosemary Marlow
- Music Director: John Rodby
- Music Supervisor: Allen Goodman
- Art Director: Ronald D. Baldwin
- Supervising Director: Ted May
- Post Production Coordinator: Michael Chu
- Videotape Editor: John R. Tierney
- Costume Designer: Lowell M. Detweiler
- Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
- Graphic Director: Jim Jinkins
- Assistant Graphic Director: S. Jan Fleming
- Assistant to the Production Manager: Lynn Reed
- Production Manager: Lori Petchers
- Production Associates: Richard Buxenbaum, Brett D. King
- Production Assistants: Aishah Zuhri-Pachez, David Schmalholz
- Production Secretaries: Dorothy Teneketges, Lorraine Velazquez, Sharen Gay Vernale
- Associate Director: Ken Diego
- Stage Manager: Ric E. Anderson
- Technical Director: Ronald D. Davis
- Lighting Designers: Tony DiGirolamo, Daniel McKenrick
- Assistant Lighting Director: Roberto Jiminez
- Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
- Audio: Todd Miller, Ron Lantz, Jerry Romano
- Video & Engineer in Charge: Paul Stiegelbauer
- Cameras: Jill Bowers, Dave Driscoll, Trevor Odell
- Videotape Operators: Renee DiCuia, Bob Soond
- Off-Line Editing: Richard Fernandes
- Make-Up Artist: James Pinto
- Hair Stylist: Anthony Cortino
- Wardrobe: Florence Aubert
- Master Carpenter: Timothy McDonough
- Scenic Artist: Ellen Hopkins
- Graphic Artists: Joseph Aaron, Carolyn Brunetto, Linda Griffin, Les Hunter, Bob Perkins
- Dance Numbers Staged by Patricia Birch, Hope Clarke
Mahnet
- Producer: Jeanette M. Webb, George E. Swink
- Story Consultant: Sid Fleischman
- Director of Photography: Ron Vargas
- Editors: Ed Brennan, Harvley Stambler
- Music Composed by Gerald Fried
- Music Arranger & Conductor: John Rodby
- Casting by Mary West, C.S.A., Brown & West Casting
- Associate Director & Associate Producer: Scott A. Satin
- Stage Manager: Bruce Alan Solow
- Production Designer: William Bohnert
- Production Sound: Walter Hoylman
- Script Supervisor: Nancy Friedman-Gitlin
- Production Secretary: Jacqueline G. Raw
- Production Assistants: Tracy Thielen, Rhonda Baer, Michael W. Green, James Douglas Williams, Chris Jarmick
- Costume Designer: Donna Thorburn
- Costumer: Gala Autumn
- Make-Up Artist: Pamela S. Westmore
- Hair Stylist: Kay Cole
- Transportation Captain: Dan Goldberg
- Music Editor: Eugene Marks
- Sound Effects: Echo Film Service
- Sound Mixer: Blaine Stewart
- With Special Thanks to Darryl F. Gates of the Los Angeles Police Department
- Content Director: Joel Schneider
- Assistant Content Director: Kathryn Aucoin
- Story Researcher: Linda Schupack
- Content Assistant: Brett Pierce
- Mathematics Consultant: Edward T. Esty
- Vice President for Research: Keith W. Mielke
- Directors of Research: Diane Field, Bettina Peel
- Researchers: Anne E. Nesbitt, Sheri Offerman, Alexndra Rochwell
- Research Consultant: Milton Chen
- Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser
- Vice President for Production: Al Hyslop
- Production and Post Production Facilities by Unitel Video, Inc.
Notes
Trivia
The Show
Allusions and References
Quotes
- Mathnet Announcer: Norman Mailbag was arrested by the ever-vigilant LAPD for his participation in the Finks Armored Car Robbery, and sentenced to an appropriate number of years away from society. When last heard from, he was writing another book. It is tentatively titled: I Feel Pretty Silly.