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Square One TV/Episode 219

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Episode 219
Season 2, Episode 19
Airdate October 13, 1988
Production Number 94
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 219 is the nineteenth episode of the second season of Square One TV, and the ninety-fourth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Harry Blackstone (Himself), Guy Stockwell (Raymond Sticker)


Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Piece of the Pie

2 teams alternate guessing the most common answers to the survey question "Name something that is noisy." The team that accumulates the greater percentage wins the game.


  • Dirklet: Mathnet Promo

Dirk promotes Mathnet which is coming along soon on Square One TV.


  • Backstage with Blackstone: 13 Turns

A spectator rotates an oriented die 12 times and decides whether to do so a 13th time. A glance at the die tells Blackstone what has been done. Parity of the sum of 3 faces at a corner is the key.


  • Pos vs. Neg Jousts: The Wall +4 Plus -9 (EKA #131)

When 9 "negative" clay-mation creatures surprise 4 "positive" creatures, 5 "negative" creatures remain.


  • Mathnet: The View of the Rear Terrace - Part 4

George pays a visit to the next pranked bank, but fails to nab the culprit. Then he gets another call from Kate reporting that her neighbor has a plastic explosive. It turns out to be sculpting clay.


Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • George: It was Wednesday, 9:44 A.M. and I was a little late getting to the shop because Frank's Freeway Fruits, the only stand on the Pasadena freeway was having a heck of a sale. I was working the daywatch out of Mathnet. My partner is Kate Monday, presently at home with a bad wheel. You know, bum leg.

Head of our computer division is Debbie Williams. My name is Frankly. I’m a mathematician.