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Episode 155
Season 1, Episode 55
Airdate April 10, 1987
Production Number 55
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 155 is the fifty-fifth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the fifty-fifth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: William Windom (Judge Hoffman), James Karen (Prosecutor) Gary Paget (Wiley Monger/Jake Karamazoff), Wayne Grace (Bailiff)


Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • King for a Day (EKA #123)

When a king wants to divide his trapezoidally-shaped country into 3 pieces--2 of which are the same size but smaller than the third--he cuts off a triangle from each side, leaving a large rectangle.


  • Show Remainder (EKA #121)


  • Mathman: Multiples of 4

Mathman plays a video game in which he must eat only multiples of 4.


  • Person on the Street: Quadrilaterals

The Person on the Street Interviewer asks several people if they know what a quadrilateral is.


  • An Interesting Game of Football

In this animation, the small kids defeat the big kids at football by always choosing the largest goal line on the irregularly-shaped playing field.


  • EB: Quadrilaterals (2nd Version) (EKA #137)

This short animation illustrates a variety of different quadrilaterals.


  • Music Video: "The Fraction Rap" (EKA #125)

Larry and Reg rap about fractions.


  • Elephants in Pens

2 cavemen try to figure out how to put 11 elephants in 4 pens - so that there is an odd number in each pen.


  • Station Promo


  • Mathnet: The Trial of George Frankly - Part 5 (EKA #120)

Kate proves that George could not possibly have left the island and committed the crime because weather conditions would not have allowed the plane to maintain its usual speed.

Credits

Mahnet


Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • Mathnet Announcer: The Brothers Karamazoff or Karamazoff, Irving & Jake, were tried and convicted of a 6133, escaping from prison, a 211, robbing a bank, a 487.3, driving a mathematician’s car without his permission, a 653, Frank lying under oath and a 3.1416, impersonating a mathematician. They were sent back to prison and good riddance. They still write to George on a regular basis.