Site Migration

The server migration is on hold. Check here for more info.


Square One TV/Episode 170

From The TV IV
Jump to: navigation, search
Episode 170
Season 1, Episode 70
Airdate May 1, 1987
Production Number 70
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
← 1x69
Episode 169
1x71 →
Episode 171
Square One TVSeason One
Movie_Projector_Icon.gif This article about an episode needs to be expanded with more information.
Please help out by editing it.

Episode 170 is the seventieth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the seventieth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Kenneth Mars (Hans Ballpeen), Henry Jones (Orson Kane), Yula Gavala (Beulah Ballpeen)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • The Adventures of Spade Parade: Foul Ball - Part 1

When a baseball flies through Spade Parade's window, it contains cryptic clues to a baseball scandal and scam.


  • Exclusive Music Video: Percents (The Bank Notes) (EKA #105)

This glitzy song expresses the relations among percents, fractions, and decimals.


  • The Adventures of Spade Parade: Foul Ball - Part 2

Parade uses his knowledge of mathematics to break the code written on the baseball and discover the evil-doers.


  • How Much Left (EKA #103)


  • Harry's Hamburger Haven (EKA #136)

As the characters attempt to shoot a commercial for Harry's Hamburger Haven, they note the equivalence of decimal, fraction, and percent.


  • Mathnet: The Problem of the Trojan Hamburger - Part 5 (EKA #135)

When a half cup of coffee suddenly becomes full, the Mathnetters know that a solid must have displaced the coffee. They recognize that Hans dropped the diamond in the cup and caused the liquid to rise.


Credits

Mahnet

Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • Mathnet Announcer: Hans Ballpeen was tried and convicted of a 459, stealing a valuable diamond. He was sentenced to an appropriate number of years in state prison where he learned yet another skill: making little rocks out of big rocks.