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Square One TV/Episode 302
Episode 302 | |
Season 3, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | January 16, 1990 |
Production Number | 117 |
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Directed by | |
← 3x1 Episode 301 |
3x3 → Episode 303 |
Square One TV — Season Three |
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Episode 302 is the second episode of the third season of Square One TV, and the one-hundred seventeenth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: The Jets (Themselves), F. William Parker(Mayor Quail), Julie Bennett (Sybil Divine), Cary Pitts (Dan - Newsman #1), Robert Stevens (Peter - Newsman #2), Bob Braun (Tom - Newsman #3), Mariko Tse (Connie - Newsperson #4), Anita Morales (Rosa Morales)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- Old Philosopher
The Old Philosopher helps viewers out of trouble by reminding them of the formula for the area of a rectangle.
- Dirk Niblick: Stereo Running - Part 1
Dirk comes to the aid of Fluff and Fold who have been cheated by Mycroft McBurger. McBurger buys stereo headsets back from them at a price discounted by same percentage as the original markup.
- Music Video: "Infinity - There is No End"
This song uses several examples of large numbers to illustrate that infinity is not a large number. Several patterns for building sequences of whole numbers are used to suggest infinite sequences.
- Dirk Niblick: Stereo Running - Part 2
- Show Remainder
- Wang Spot: Lemonade
Girl describes to a boy how she convinced her brother to give her a loan for her lemonade stand by computing how much profit she would earn.
- Phoner: The Answer in 2 (EKA #228) (cut from the Noggin version)
Beverly has a 1-sided telephone conversation in which she chooses a number and performs a series of operations that always give her the answer of 2.
- Mathnet: The Case of the Ersatz Earthquake - Part 2
Mathnetters use a map of past quakes to consider most likely location of future quakes. Ms. Divine promises to predict the Big Quake for $10,000,000, and predicts a small one that occurs immediately.