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Square One TV/Episode 164
Episode 164 | |
Season 1, Episode 64 | |
Airdate | April 23, 1987 |
Production Number | 64 |
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Directed by | |
← 1x63 Episode 163 |
1x65 → Episode 165 |
Square One TV — Season One |
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Episode 164 is the sixty-fourth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the sixty-fourth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Monty Landis (Arle Rodin)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- The Adventures of Spade Parade: Missing Michael Angelo - Part 1
Dee Angelo wants Spade Parade to recover her kidnapped husband. She brings him a painted message and manuscript as clues.
- Mathematics R Us: Wordsworth Table - Part 1
Smilin' Al offers his customers a deal on a Wordsworth machine that assigns different monetary values to the letters of the alphabet. Words become worth the sum of their letters' value.
- The Adventures of Spade Parade: Missing Michael Angelo - Part 2
Spade Parade uses an alphabet frequency chart to decode Michael Angelo's code and discovers that Michael had been abducted by the art dealer, E.E. Heep.
- Mathematics R Us: Wordsworth Table - Part 2
Smilin' Al tells his viewers how much the word 'quarter' is worth.
- Dance of the Geo Shapes: Triangular Prism
Computer graphics illustrate and highlight a triangular prism as it rotates in space.
- Superspy Lead In (EKA #117)
- Exclusive Music Video: "Superspy" (Mae East) (EKA #117)
A super spy sings about creating a code that assigns a number to each letter of the alphabet. According to this code, a sequence of numbers would read as a word.
- Superspy Paintbox Outro (EKA #117)
- Dance of the Geo Shapes: Hexahedron (EKA #125)
Computer graphics illustrate and highlight a hexahedron as it rotates in space.
- Mathnet: The Mystery of the Maltese Pigeon - Part 4 (EKA #129)
The Mathnetters use a database to check for names associated with the Maltese Pigeon. They then talk with an ice sculptor and surmise that the Pigeon could have been an ice sculpture that melted away.
- Next time...