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Square One TV/Episode 170
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 |
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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
- 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 Editors: John R. Tierney, Matty Powers
- 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, Jeff Robbins
- Video & Engineer in Charge: Paul Stiegelbauer
- Cameras: Dave Driscoll, Marvin "Diallo" McLinn, Trevor Odell
- Videotape Operator: Renee DiCuia
- Off-Line Editing: Richard Fernandes
- Make-Up Artist: James Pinto
- Hair Stylist: Verne Caruso
- 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
- 1st Assistant Camera: Bob Hall
- 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: Julie Purcell
- Hair Stylist: Steve Frank
- 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: 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.