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Episode 535
Season 5, Episode 35
Airdate November 6, 1992
Production Number 230
Written by David D. Connell, Jim Thurman, Michael Winship, John Griesemer
Directed by John Ferraro
Mathnet director
Bill Schreiner
additional segments directors
Ken Diego, Mike Gargiulo, Dan F. Smith
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Episode 534

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Episode 535 is the thirty-fifth episode of the fifth season of Square One TV, and the two-hundred thirtieth and final episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Todd Stockman (Edgar Bergman & Charlie McShtick), Bill Britten (Floyd Snerd), F.L. Schmidlapp (Businessman), Rex Everhart (Blinky Isenglass)


Co-Starring:

Contents

Segments

  • Pauline

Video character Pauline gets 2 chances to find a path to the top of a pyramid of numbered blocks. Each number she lands on adds to her score, which must stay between 25 and -25.


  • Nobody's Inn: Sails Tax (EKA #504)

Nobody argues with a customer over the fairest way to calculate their bill: take off discount, then add surcharge, or the other way around. Jane shows that both ways yield the same result.


  • Fax Headfull: Cars (EKA #511)

Fax Headfull tells us that there are about 150,000,000 cars in the U.S., or about 1 2/3 cars per person. He compares this to 1 car in China to 5000 people.


  • Mathnet: The Case of the Smart Dummy - Part 5 (EKA #510)

Mathnetters compare the Hamiltonians of routes taken by the case and by Charlie & Edgar; they are very close. A check of passenger lists finds Snerd & Nosebleed, competitors of Charlie & Edgar.


Credits


Mathnet

  • Co-Producer: Annina Lavee
  • Director of Photography: David H. Sperling
  • Casting: Marcia Shulman
  • Extras Casting: Urell Casting
  • 1st Assistant Director: Bob Hurrie
  • 2nd Assistant Director: Mary Weisgerber
  • Production Designer: Robert P. Kracik
  • Costume Designer: Tanna Moontaro
  • Hair & Make-Up: Angela Johnson
  • Sound Mixer: Paul Cote
  • 1st Assistant Camera: Tracy Litwin
  • Gaffer: Paul R. Birk
  • Key Grip: John Dianda
  • Location Manager: Lauri Pitkus
  • Script Supervisor: Rebecca Long
  • Set Decorator: Rowena Rowling
  • Prop Master: Laura Iler
  • Post Production Supervisor: Jonathan Stern
  • Production Coordinator: Kate Kelly
  • Assistant Production Coordinator: Jacqueline Glover
  • Auditor: Lynn Goldman
  • Teamster: David Babcock
  • Unit Manager: Deborah Magocsi
  • Production Assistants: Gretel Enck, Dave Flannigan, Jeanne Gilliand
  • Re-Recording Mixer: Rex Recker/Photomag
  • Sound Effects Editor: Tim McCarthy, Anthony Pipitone
  • Color and Video by DuArt


  • Director of Content: Joel Schneider
  • Assistant Content Director: Betsy McNeal
  • Mathematics and Research Consultant: Edward T. Esty
  • Vice President for Research: Keith W. Miekle
  • Vice President for Production Research: Laura Martin
  • Director of Research: Shalom M. Fisch
  • Research Team: Karen Body, David Cohen, Mel Jurist, Susan McCann, Bill Yotive
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser
  • Advisory Board Staff: Dr. Sadie Bragg, Dr, Robert Davis, Mr. Wayne Goodwin, Dr. Peter Hilton, Dr. Magdalene Lampert, Dr. Katherine Merseth, Dr. Henry Pollak, Ms. Yolanda Rodriguez, Dr. Elizabeth Stage, Dr. Zalman Usiskin, Ms. Nancy Varner, Mr. William U. Wallton, Dr. Charles Whitney, Dr. Stephen Willoughby
  • Senior Vice President for Programming and Production: Franklin Getchell
  • Production and Post Production Facilities by Unitel Video, Inc.
  • Sets by Lincoln Scenic Studios


Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • Mathnet Announcer: Floyd Snerd, A.K.A. Merlin and the Munchkins, was tried in Manhattan in and for the state of New York. He was found guilty of a 170.15 forgery in the 1st degree, a 155.40, grand larceny in the 2nd degree, and a 110.00, sawing a dummy. Nosebleed was found guilty of being a dummy and hanging with a bad ventriloquist. They are both in state prison, when Nosebleed is studying law hoping to become a mouthpiece.