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Square One (TV show)

Square One TV
Squareone logo.jpg
The Square One Logo
Starring
Narrated by Cynthia Darlow
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 230
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Children's Television Workshop
Release
Original network PBS
Audio format
Original release January 26, 1987 (1987-01-26) – November 6, 1992 (1992-11-06)
External links
Website web.archive.org/web/20110718080755/http://www.sesameworkshop.org/programs/square_one_tv
Mathman
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Mathman Titlecard.
Genre Education, Comedy, Humor, Animation, Cartoon
Created by Jim Thurman
Presented by Jim Thurman (as the unseen Introduction Announcer)
Starring Mathman
Mathdog
Mr. Glitch
The Announcer
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Blue Sky Studios
Running time 1 to 2 minutes
Release
Original network PBS
Original release January 26, 1987 – November 6, 1991
Website web.archive.org/web/20110718080755/http://www.sesameworkshop.org/programs/square_one_tv

Square One Television (sometimes referred to as Square One or Square One TV) is an American children's television program produced by the Children's Television Workshop (now known as Sesame Workshop) to teach mathematics and abstract mathematical concepts to young viewers.

Created and broadcast by PBS in the United States from January 26, 1987 to November 6, 1992, the show was intended to address the math crisis among American schoolchildren. After the last episode aired, the show went into reruns until October 7, 1994. The show was revived for the 19951996 PBS season as a teacher instruction program, Square One TV Math Talk.

Square One was also shown on the U.S. cable television channel Noggin in syndication beginning in 1999, but was removed from its lineup along with other Sesame Workshop shows on May 26, 2003.

Square One comprised short sketches that introduced and applied concepts in mathematics such as counting, combinatorics, vulgar fractions, estimation, probability, and geometry. The sketches featured regular characters and were mainly parodies of pop culture icons, popular television commercials or popular television shows. Sketches were presented in various formats, including music videos featuring a particular subject in mathematics and taught the subject through song (e.g., Roman numerals, obtuse and acute angles, percentages, negative numbers, etc.) or comedic sketches (e.g., General Mathpital, a parody of General Hospital; Nobody's Inn, a parody of Fawlty Towers; Late Afternoon with David Numberman, a parody of Late Night with David Letterman; etc.). "Patterns", a polka about patterns that can be detected in daily life, was performed by "Weird Al" Yankovic. Since Yankovic did not write this song, it is unavailable on any of his records, though bootleg versions have circulated. The Judds appeared on Square One Television many times, as they performed various songs.


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