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Square One TV/Episode 152

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Episode 152
Season 1, Episode 52
Airdate April 7, 1987
Production Number 52
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 152 is the fifty-second episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the fifty-second episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Ali Haji-Sheikh (Himself), Harry Blackstone (Himself), Jim Thurman (Crusty)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • The Mike Merv Show Show

Mike Merv Show interviews Ali Haji-Sheikh, an NFL place-kicker, who demonstrates the angles and parabolas involved in kicking a football.


  • Music Video: "Average American"

In this song, Larry sings about the statistical averages for various American habits to show Cynthia just how much of an "Average American" he is.


  • Backstage with Blackstone: The Elimination Game

With an even number of cards on the table, Blackstone and a guest successfully cover 2 cards, choosing 1 to eliminate. Blackstone never covers or points to the predicted card, so it stays on the table


  • Mathman: Even Numbers

Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only even numbers.


  • Life Raft

Regardless of how many people there are on a life raft, if there are 0 biscuits, everyone will receive 0 biscuits - because 0 divided by any number is 0.


  • EB: Multiply by 0

This short cartoon illustrates the idea that any number multiplied by 0 is 0.


  • Rappin' Judge (EKA #102)

A judge raps his decision that a girl on a skateboard could not have committed the crime because she could not have traveled 8 miles in 2 hours if she were only going 3 miles per hour.


  • Mathnet: The Trial of George Frankly (EKA #117)

In their on-going attempt to clear George's name, the Mathnetters compute mileage according to an odometer and estimate distance using rate and time.


  • Next time...

Notes

Trivia

The Show

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