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Sketches in (hopefully) order:
15950 323-01 SHOW OPEN 0:46 BUMPER
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30390 323-02 CLOSE CALL #6 (SEASON 3) 7:25 GAME SHOW
Students compete against each other trying to get the closest estimate to: Marshmallows on Rocket, Area of Painting, and Lights in Ball Player's Face.
30950 323-03 MICHIGAN STADIUM: HAMBURGERS (3.7 BILL) 1:36 LIVE ACTION FILM
The following question is posed to the viewer: How many hamburgers would it take to fill the Michigan Stadium?
10372 323-04 No X; nine seconds longer (for bumper)BLACKSTONE: 1089 3:05 STUDIO
Blackstone asks the spectator to take a 3 digit number, reverse the digits, subtract the smaller from the larger, reverse those digits (treat it as a 3-digit number), and gets the answer 1089.
30410 323-05 WANG SPOT: PAPER ROUTE 1:33 LIVE ACTION FILM
A girl describes to a boy how she worked out the increased revenue which would accrue from the addition of 43 drops on her paper route.
31060 323-06 PERSON ON THE STREET: WALK 1000 FEET 1:05 LIVE ACTION FILM
People on the street are asked: If you walk 1000 feet, you'll go about 4 city blocks. How far will you go if you walk one million feet? One billion feet?
30033 323-07 MATHNET-STRATEGIC WEATHER INITIATIVE-3 12:24 MATHNET
Mathnetters use directional signals taken from two locations to triangulate and locate the plane. They find the truck, but no plane. Meanwhile, a terrorist group is trying to sell the plane.
31240 323-08 LONG CLOSE 0:44 BUMPER
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Sketch Count:8
Episode Length(may exclude credits): 28:38

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