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Mathnet

Mathnet is a segment on the children's television show Square One Television that follows the adventures of pairs of police mathematicians. It is a pastiche of Dragnet.

Mathnet
GenreChildren’s Crime-Drama
Created byDavid D. Connell
Jim Thurman
Developed byJanette Webb
George E. Swink
Written byDavid D. Connell
Jim Thurman
Directed byCharles S. Dubin
James F. Golway
Karl Epstein
Jesus Salvador Treviño
Bill Schreiner
StarringBeverly Leech (1987–1990; 19 episodes)
Joe Howard (1987–1992; entire series)
Toni DiBuono (1991–1992; 11 episodes)
James Earl Jones (1987–1988, 1991; 5 episodes)
Emilo Del Pozo (1990–1992; 16 episodes)
Mary Watson (1987–1990; 13 episodes)
Bari K. Willerford (1990–1992; 16 episodes)
Opening theme"Danger Ahead"
ComposersGerald Fried
John Rodby (Conducted and arranged by)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes30
Production
Production locationsLos Angeles (1987–1990)
New York City (1990–1992)
EditorEd Brennan
Camera setupFilm (Principal Photography)
Videotape (Post-Production)
Single-camera setup
Running timeVaries
Production companiesChildren's Television Workshop
The Webb Organization
Turtleback Productions
Release
Original networkPBS
Picture formatNTSC
Audio formatMono (1987–1990)
Stereo (1991–1992)
Original releaseJanuary 26, 1987 (1987-01-26) –
October 23, 1992 (1992-10-23)
Kate Monday (Beverly Leech) and George Frankly (Joe Howard)

Premise

Mathnet is a pastiche of Dragnet, in which the main characters are mathematicians who use their mathematical skills to solve various crimes and mysteries in the city, usually thefts, burglaries, frauds, and kidnappings. Each segment of the series aired on one episode of Square One, a production of the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) aimed at teaching math skills to young viewers. Five segments made up an episode (one for each weekday), with suspense building at the end of each segment.

Characters

  • Kate Monday (Beverly Leech) - A pastiche of Jack Webb's Dragnet character Joe Friday, Kate usually does not show her emotions when on the job and tackles almost every situation with a calm and rational mind. She appears in the first three seasons.
  • George Frankly (Joe Howard) - The partner of Kate Monday (and later Pat Tuesday), George takes his job seriously but is frequently prone to fits of comical mishaps and immature reactions. He appears in all five seasons. He has a wife named Martha whom he often mentions but who is never seen or heard.
  • Pat Tuesday (Toni DiBuono) - George's second partner, appearing in Seasons 4 and 5 to replace Kate. Like Kate, Pat shares the deadpan mannerisms and no-nonsense attitude of Joe Friday.

Los Angeles cast

  • Thad Green (James Earl Jones) - The Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. He briefly appears in Season 4.
  • Debbie Williams (Mary Watson) - Technical analyst at the LAPD division where Kate and George works, she is frequently called upon to process data obtained during Mathnet investigations.

New York City cast

  • Joe Greco (Emilio Del Pozo) - Captain of the New York City precinct, he is the man who George, Kate, and later Pat report to when they move to New York City starting in Season 3.
  • Benny Pill (Bari K. Willerford) - An undercover NYPD officer, he is Mathnet's semi-regular backup support.

Guest stars

A number of well-known actors and actresses made guest appearances on this show.[1] Among them were:

In addition, real-life LAPD officers Sam Salazar and Steve Fellman have also appeared as themselves, as did head writers David D. Connell and Jim Thurman as various characters.

Math and science

Real principles of math and science and mathematical tools used by the detectives to solve crimes include:

Development and production

After a successful first season, production began on six new episodes for the second season. By the time production ended on the third season and its six episodes in 1989, Beverly Leech (Kate Monday) left, and was replaced by a new character named Pat Tuesday, played by Toni DiBuono. Production on the first six episodes with the new character commenced in 1990, and ended in 1991, in time for Square One TV's fourth season. Production on the final season and its five episodes began taping in 1991, and the last episode aired in 1992.

During production, the background music also changed. Originally, it had a synth score. Gradually, as the series progressed, it was replaced with an orchestral score.

The exterior shots of the Los Angeles police station were filmed at the former LAPD Highland Park Police Station, which had closed in 1983.[2] It now houses the Los Angeles Police Museum and is located at 6045 York Boulevard.[3][4]

The exterior shots of the New York City police station for seasons 3 and 4 were filmed at the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House in Lower Manhattan. It now houses the George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian and is located at 1 Bowling Green.[5][6] Exterior shots for the fifth and final season were filmed at the Brooklyn Borough Hall.

Logo and motto

 
The Mathnet logo and motto
 
The Los Angeles seal, of which the Mathnet logo is a parody

The Mathnet logo is a pastiche of the Los Angeles city seal. The symbols representing the city were replaced with mathematics iconography. The founding date is the year the pilot episode was filmed.

The Mathnet motto "to cogitate and to solve" is a pastiche of the LAPD motto "to protect and to serve."[7]

At the conclusion of each episode, a title screen displays the Mathnet logo and motto against a blue background. The logo and motto were also featured on the doors of the police cars used in the Los Angeles episodes, mimicking the appearance of actual LAPD police cars.

Despite having their origins in Los Angeles, the show continued to use the logo and motto even after the setting of the show moved to New York City.

Home media and syndication

In 1991, GPN released five episodes from the first two seasons on VHS ("The Problem of the Missing Baseball", "The Trial of George Frankly", "The Problem of the Dirty Money", "The Case of the Missing Air", and "The View from the Rear Terrace").

Around the same time, select PBS stations combined parts of an episode to air in primetime. This was done primarily for seasons 3-5 (New York City era), although at least one omnibus from the Leech era was also broadcast. These versions were re-edited so that they would come in at just under an hour long, featured other segments from Square One TV as "commercials", and newly created end credits, among other differences. Two of the primetime airings were also commercially released as VHS tapes from Republic Pictures in 1992 ("Despair in Monterey Bay" and "The Case of the Unnatural").

Both Mathnet and Square One went off the air in 1994 (it was rerun until then after the final 1992 season was completed), reappearing from 1999 to 2003 on the cable television network Noggin, a joint venture of Nickelodeon and CTW. However, only 65 episodes were leased by the Noggin network. Mathnet segments also aired on Phred on Your Head Show (one of Noggin's original programs).[8]

Other media

A Mathnet comic briefly appeared in 3-2-1 Contact magazine.

Six Mathnet books, based on episodes of the show, were published:

  1. Casebook 1: The Case of the Unnatural (based on Season 4, Episode 1)
  2. Casebook 2: Despair in Monterey Bay (based on Season 4, Episode 2)
  3. Casebook 3: The Case of the Willing Parrot (based on Season 2, Episode 1)
  4. Casebook 4: The Map With a Gap (based on Season 2, Episode 6)
  5. Casebook 5: The Case of the Mystery Weekend (based on Season 5, Episode 1)
  6. Casebook 6: The Case of the Smart Dummy (based on Season 5, Episode 6)

Episodes

Season 1 (1987)

All episodes this season were directed by Charles S. Dubin.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"The Problem of the Missing Monkey"January 26, 1987 (1987-01-26) – January 30, 1987 (1987-01-30)11031–11035
A gorilla named Grunt escapes from the zoo, while a suspect dressed as a gorilla is being used to frame Grunt. With the help of a gorilla handler (Yeardley Smith), the Mathnetters eventually find Grunt (whom they mistakenly believe to be the suspect) climbing the Hollywood Sign. Later they apprehend the suspect at the zoo.
22"The Problem of the Missing Baseball"February 2, 1987 (1987-02-02) – February 6, 1987 (1987-02-06)10540–10760
Pilot episode. (Filmed in 1985.) A very important baseball has to be found at a house, but the house has been stolen by a helicopter. The house is eventually located, and the baseball is found in the fireplace.
33"The Problem of the Passing Parade"February 9, 1987 (1987-02-09) – February 13, 1987 (1987-02-13)11011–11015
A parade was to be featured until the main attraction, Steve Stringbean (a parody of Bruce Springsteen), gets kidnapped. Stringbean tries to communicate the kidnapper's phone number to the Mathnetters in a short piece of music in a proof-of-life message left on an answering machine. He is later found in a musician's house.
44"The Trial of George Frankly"February 16, 1987 (1987-02-16) – February 20, 1987 (1987-02-20)11021–11025
A security video appears to show George robbing a bank. He claims that he was on vacation at that time, and needs proof to back his claims that an imposter stole his identity. During the trial, Kate presents definitive proof a witness was lying, then George exposes the imposter.
55"The Problem of the Dirty Money"February 23, 1987 (1987-02-23) – February 27, 1987 (1987-02-27)11051–11055
Tons of excavated dirt are being stolen from construction sites. As it turns out, a fortune stolen from a "Sphinx" (Brinks) armored truck many years ago was buried in the dirt. The prime suspect has died in jail, but his partner is eventually located.
66"The Mystery of the Maltese Pigeon"March 2, 1987 (1987-03-02) – March 6, 1987 (1987-03-06)14081–14085
In a spoof of The Maltese Falcon, Maureen O'Riley puts a valuable bird sculpture from Malta on display at a museum, but it disappears without a trace. A young Maltese man who belongs to an ancient society helps Mathnet find the truth.
77"The Problem of the Trojan Hamburger"March 9, 1987 (1987-03-09) – March 13, 1987 (1987-03-13)11041–11045
A clown is reported abducted, while a diamond is stolen by a thief who used a secret trick to get in and out. The clown finds his way home. The Mathnetters find that the clown actually staged the kidnapping to steal the diamond.

Season 2 (1988)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd.
code
81"The Case of the Willing Parrot"Charles S. DubinSeptember 19, 1988 (1988-09-19) – September 23, 1988 (1988-09-23)20030–20034
A talking parrot named Little Louie recites the Fibonacci sequence as a clue to the location of a deceased celebrity's inheritance. A thief is also looking for it as well. The parrot goes missing but is found at the suspect's home.
92"The Case of the Great Car Robbery"James F. GolwaySeptember 26, 1988 (1988-09-26) – September 30, 1988 (1988-09-30)20010–20014
20,000 cars have been stolen over a two-month period. Kate and George investigate and meet a teenage girl whose mother's car was also stolen. The cars are eventually found after the Mathnet crew rent a car to use as bait for the car thieves. They lead the Mathnet crew to a chop shop and apprehend the owner as he is crushing the rental car.
103"The Case of the Deceptive Data"Charles S. DubinOctober 3, 1988 (1988-10-03) – October 7, 1988 (1988-10-07)20340–20344
Television show host Mike Pliers asks Kate and George for some help on why his high-rated show got unexpectedly canceled. After visiting viewers who are part of the survey, the ratings devices are discovered to be altered to make it seem as if the show's replacement is being watched.
114"The View from the Rear Terrace"Charles S. DubinOctober 10, 1988 (1988-10-10) – October 14, 1988 (1988-10-14)20320–20324
In this spoof of Rear Window, George investigates seemingly harmless pranks at banks on his own, while Kate is at home with an injury. Kate's neighbor is making bombs, though George doesn't believe her at first.
125"The Case of the Missing Air"Karl EpsteinOctober 17, 1988 (1988-10-17) – October 21, 1988 (1988-10-21)20020–20024
Kate and George need to figure out the common factors to a chain of robberies, in which the thief was talking like a duck. The thief turns out to be a controversial radio talk show host who robs stores that pulled their ads from his station.
136"The Case of the Map With a Gap"James F. GolwayOctober 24, 1988 (1988-10-24) – October 28, 1988 (1988-10-28)20000–20004
Kate and George go out to the desert with a young cowboy to find a buried treasure of gold, using the help of angles and mirrors.

Season 3 (1990)

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No. in
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TitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd.
code
141"The Case of the Ersatz Earthquake"Jesus Salvador TreviñoJanuary 15, 1990 (1990-01-15) – January 19, 1990 (1990-01-19)30001–30005
A self proclaimed Seer predicts on when, and where the exact time an earthquake in a building struck, and extorts the city for the time a "Big One" will strike next, but the Mathnetters find out there was a trick to making the ground shake. After this case, the Mathnetters are called to New York City.
152"The Case of the Swami Scam"Charles S. DubinJanuary 22, 1990 (1990-01-22) – January 26, 1990 (1990-01-26)30011–30015
Kate and George begin their first assignment in New York City, where retired lawyers are being scammed by a Swami who claims to have the right predictions of horse races and lotteries.
163"The Case of the Parking Meter Massacre"Charles S. DubinJanuary 29, 1990 (1990-01-29) – February 2, 1990 (1990-02-02)30021–30025
The city's parking meters are being abused and cut off. In a departure for the series, there were two suspects who were not affiliated with each other. One suspect simply stole the entire meters and the other suspect was looking through quarters, searching for a small valuable object mixed in among them.
174"The Case of the Unkidnapping"Charles S. DubinFebruary 5, 1990 (1990-02-05) – February 9, 1990 (1990-02-09)30131–30135
The main star of the broadway musical Anything Went gets kidnapped. But it was revealed that the kidnapping was a hoax to steal money from the show and to frame her co-star, who happens to know Kate when they were in college.
185"The Case of the Strategic Weather Initiative"Charles S. DubinFebruary 12, 1990 (1990-02-12) – February 16, 1990 (1990-02-16)30031–30035
A weather plane gets stolen and Kate and George try to find answers to where the plane might have landed. This problem becomes more troubling as the airplane's cooling system requires it to fly before it explodes, putting a limited time on solving the case.
196"The Case of the Masked Avenger"Charles S. DubinFebruary 19, 1990 (1990-02-19) – February 23, 1990 (1990-02-23)30081–30085
The Masked Avenger is being used by the mob to make him throw his wrestling match. Guest starring Lara Jill Miller as The Masked Avenger's daughter, Terri.

Season 4 (1991)

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TitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd.
code
201"The Case of the Unnatural"Jesus Salvador TreviñoSeptember 30, 1991 (1991-09-30) – October 4, 1991 (1991-10-04)40121–40125
George's new partner Pat Tuesday is introduced here. In a parody of The Natural, a baseball prospect is kidnapped and replaced by a mechanical imposter. The real player is eventually found and the robot's creator is apprehended.
212"Despair in Monterey Bay"Jesus Salvador TreviñoOctober 7, 1991 (1991-10-07) – October 11, 1991 (1991-10-11)40101–40105
The Despair Diamond from the "Trojan Hamburger" case is stolen again, this time by a gentleman thief.
223"The Case of the Calpurnian Kugel Caper"Jesus Salvador TreviñoOctober 14, 1991 (1991-10-14) – October 18, 1991 (1991-10-18)40071–40075
A counterfeiter is ruining the monetary unit of a tiny Monaco-like kingdom ruled by a teenager. The ruler would rather be a game show host than a king, evident by his desires to be one and his obsession with the genre.
234"The Case of the Galling Stones"Bill SchreinerOctober 21, 1991 (1991-10-21) – October 25, 1991 (1991-10-25)40111–40115
Pat Tuesday is suspected of stealing an expensive bracelet. But then, she & George find out that there's more to this mystery than a stolen bracelet. Finally they learn that a dictator of a small country framed Pat and stole jewels for an icon.
245"The Case of the Poconos Paradise"Charles S. DubinOctober 28, 1991 (1991-10-28) – November 1, 1991 (1991-11-01)40091–40095
Vacationers to the Poconos and other places are being robbed. A woman who owns a mail company in Bayonne, New Jersey is the suspect.
256"The Case of the Purloined Policies"Charles S. DubinNovember 4, 1991 (1991-11-04) – November 8, 1991 (1991-11-08)40081–40085
Someone is bankrupting an insurance company with an old-fashioned insurance fraud. A bike gets stolen and a new one had to be made. Finally, the chief manages to find the culprit by identifying his handwriting.

Season 5 (1992)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd.
code
261"The Case of the Mystery Weekend"Bill SchreinerSeptember 21, 1992 (1992-09-21) – September 25, 1992 (1992-09-25)50021–50025
Pat & George go to an old house to attend a "Mystery Weekend" game. They soon found out that they walked right in to a real mystery, as six guests get kidnapped one by one.
272"The Case of the Smart Dummy"Bill SchreinerSeptember 28, 1992 (1992-09-28) – October 2, 1992 (1992-10-02)50231–50235
A ventriloquist's suitcase containing one of two dummies was switched with another containing $1,000,000.
283"The Case: Off the Record"Bill SchreinerOctober 5, 1992 (1992-10-05) – October 9, 1992 (1992-10-09)50011–50015
A record company was producing hit records... ALL BAD! Pat & George go undercover as a music band to find out what's going on.
294"The Case of the Bermuda Triangle"Jesus Salvador TreviñoOctober 12, 1992 (1992-10-12) – October 16, 1992 (1992-10-16)50251–50255
A young girl with the help of the Mathnetters goes on a treasure hunt to try to clear her old relative's name.
305"The Case of the Piggy Banker"Bill SchreinerOctober 19, 1992 (1992-10-19) – October 23, 1992 (1992-10-23)50241–50245
Pat's friend, the daughter of a clown claims her father is accused of embezzlement at the Bank of Legume and it's up to the Mathnetters to clear his name and find out who really did do it.

References

  1. ^ "Mathnet - Full Cast & Crew". imdb.com. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
  2. ^ "The Los Angeles Police Historical Society". lapdonline.org. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
  3. ^ Los Angeles Police Museum
  4. ^ "Actual Location". Google Maps.
  5. ^ "Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House". gsa.gov. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
  6. ^ "Actual Location". Google Maps.
  7. ^ "The Origin of the LAPD Motto". lapdonline.org. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  8. ^ "Square One TV Episode 211". TV.com. Retrieved July 3, 2012.

External links

  • Mathnet - To Cogitate and to Solve (episode guide, photos, sound clips, and actor bios)

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This article is about the American television show For the Russian web site see All Russian Mathematical Portal Mathnet is a segment on the children s television show Square One Television that follows the adventures of pairs of police mathematicians It is a pastiche of Dragnet MathnetGenreChildren s Crime DramaCreated byDavid D ConnellJim ThurmanDeveloped byJanette WebbGeorge E SwinkWritten byDavid D ConnellJim ThurmanDirected byCharles S DubinJames F GolwayKarl EpsteinJesus Salvador TrevinoBill SchreinerStarringBeverly Leech 1987 1990 19 episodes Joe Howard 1987 1992 entire series Toni DiBuono 1991 1992 11 episodes James Earl Jones 1987 1988 1991 5 episodes Emilo Del Pozo 1990 1992 16 episodes Mary Watson 1987 1990 13 episodes Bari K Willerford 1990 1992 16 episodes Opening theme Danger Ahead ComposersGerald FriedJohn Rodby Conducted and arranged by Country of originUnited StatesNo of seasons5No of episodes30ProductionProduction locationsLos Angeles 1987 1990 New York City 1990 1992 EditorEd BrennanCamera setupFilm Principal Photography Videotape Post Production Single camera setupRunning timeVariesProduction companiesChildren s Television WorkshopThe Webb OrganizationTurtleback ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkPBSPicture formatNTSCAudio formatMono 1987 1990 Stereo 1991 1992 Original releaseJanuary 26 1987 1987 01 26 October 23 1992 1992 10 23 Kate Monday Beverly Leech and George Frankly Joe Howard Contents 1 Premise 2 Characters 2 1 Los Angeles cast 2 2 New York City cast 3 Guest stars 4 Math and science 5 Development and production 6 Logo and motto 7 Home media and syndication 8 Other media 9 Episodes 9 1 Season 1 1987 9 2 Season 2 1988 9 3 Season 3 1990 9 4 Season 4 1991 9 5 Season 5 1992 10 References 11 External linksPremise EditMathnet is a pastiche of Dragnet in which the main characters are mathematicians who use their mathematical skills to solve various crimes and mysteries in the city usually thefts burglaries frauds and kidnappings Each segment of the series aired on one episode of Square One a production of the Children s Television Workshop CTW aimed at teaching math skills to young viewers Five segments made up an episode one for each weekday with suspense building at the end of each segment Characters EditKate Monday Beverly Leech A pastiche of Jack Webb s Dragnet character Joe Friday Kate usually does not show her emotions when on the job and tackles almost every situation with a calm and rational mind She appears in the first three seasons George Frankly Joe Howard The partner of Kate Monday and later Pat Tuesday George takes his job seriously but is frequently prone to fits of comical mishaps and immature reactions He appears in all five seasons He has a wife named Martha whom he often mentions but who is never seen or heard Pat Tuesday Toni DiBuono George s second partner appearing in Seasons 4 and 5 to replace Kate Like Kate Pat shares the deadpan mannerisms and no nonsense attitude of Joe Friday Los Angeles cast Edit Thad Green James Earl Jones The Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department He briefly appears in Season 4 Debbie Williams Mary Watson Technical analyst at the LAPD division where Kate and George works she is frequently called upon to process data obtained during Mathnet investigations New York City cast Edit Joe Greco Emilio Del Pozo Captain of the New York City precinct he is the man who George Kate and later Pat report to when they move to New York City starting in Season 3 Benny Pill Bari K Willerford An undercover NYPD officer he is Mathnet s semi regular backup support Guest stars EditA number of well known actors and actresses made guest appearances on this show 1 Among them were Bob Arbogast Julie Bennett Betty Buckley Maddie Corman Paul Dooley Jonathan Freeman Andre Gower Tammy Grimes Estelle Harris Billie Hayes John Michael Higgins Russell Johnson Henry Jones James Karen Wayne Knight Al Lewis Geoffrey Lewis Kenneth Mars Kevin McCarthy Eve McVeagh Jayne Meadows Lara Jill Miller Melba Moore John Moschitta Jr Ron O Neal Rex Reed Jack Riley Dick Sargent Ronnie Schell Madge Sinclair Yeardley Smith Arnold Stang McLean Stevenson Guy Stockwell Nedra Volz Marcia Wallace Dick Wilson William Windom Edward Winter Weird Al Yankovic In addition real life LAPD officers Sam Salazar and Steve Fellman have also appeared as themselves as did head writers David D Connell and Jim Thurman as various characters Math and science EditReal principles of math and science and mathematical tools used by the detectives to solve crimes include Alphanumerics The Case of the Unnatural Fibonacci sequence and modular arithmetic see also Pisano period The Case of the Willing Parrot Kinematics The Problem of the Missing Baseball Chromatic scale The Problem of the Passing Parade Displacement of fluids The Problem of the Trojan Hamburger Hamiltonian path The Case of the Smart Dummy Process of elimination The Case of the Great Car Robbery The View from the Rear Terrace Number patterns The Case of the Missing Air Bar charts and line charts The Case of the Purloined Policies The Case of the Great Car Robbery Triangulation The Case of the Map With a Gap Development and production EditAfter a successful first season production began on six new episodes for the second season By the time production ended on the third season and its six episodes in 1989 Beverly Leech Kate Monday left and was replaced by a new character named Pat Tuesday played by Toni DiBuono Production on the first six episodes with the new character commenced in 1990 and ended in 1991 in time for Square One TV s fourth season Production on the final season and its five episodes began taping in 1991 and the last episode aired in 1992 During production the background music also changed Originally it had a synth score Gradually as the series progressed it was replaced with an orchestral score The exterior shots of the Los Angeles police station were filmed at the former LAPD Highland Park Police Station which had closed in 1983 2 It now houses the Los Angeles Police Museum and is located at 6045 York Boulevard 3 4 The exterior shots of the New York City police station for seasons 3 and 4 were filmed at the Alexander Hamilton U S Custom House in Lower Manhattan It now houses the George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian and is located at 1 Bowling Green 5 6 Exterior shots for the fifth and final season were filmed at the Brooklyn Borough Hall Logo and motto Edit The Mathnet logo and motto The Los Angeles seal of which the Mathnet logo is a parody The Mathnet logo is a pastiche of the Los Angeles city seal The symbols representing the city were replaced with mathematics iconography The founding date is the year the pilot episode was filmed The Mathnet motto to cogitate and to solve is a pastiche of the LAPD motto to protect and to serve 7 At the conclusion of each episode a title screen displays the Mathnet logo and motto against a blue background The logo and motto were also featured on the doors of the police cars used in the Los Angeles episodes mimicking the appearance of actual LAPD police cars Despite having their origins in Los Angeles the show continued to use the logo and motto even after the setting of the show moved to New York City Home media and syndication EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1991 GPN released five episodes from the first two seasons on VHS The Problem of the Missing Baseball The Trial of George Frankly The Problem of the Dirty Money The Case of the Missing Air and The View from the Rear Terrace Around the same time select PBS stations combined parts of an episode to air in primetime This was done primarily for seasons 3 5 New York City era although at least one omnibus from the Leech era was also broadcast These versions were re edited so that they would come in at just under an hour long featured other segments from Square One TV as commercials and newly created end credits among other differences Two of the primetime airings were also commercially released as VHS tapes from Republic Pictures in 1992 Despair in Monterey Bay and The Case of the Unnatural Both Mathnet and Square One went off the air in 1994 it was rerun until then after the final 1992 season was completed reappearing from 1999 to 2003 on the cable television network Noggin a joint venture of Nickelodeon and CTW However only 65 episodes were leased by the Noggin network Mathnet segments also aired on Phred on Your Head Show one of Noggin s original programs 8 Other media EditA Mathnet comic briefly appeared in 3 2 1 Contact magazine Six Mathnet books based on episodes of the show were published Casebook 1 The Case of the Unnatural based on Season 4 Episode 1 Casebook 2 Despair in Monterey Bay based on Season 4 Episode 2 Casebook 3 The Case of the Willing Parrot based on Season 2 Episode 1 Casebook 4 The Map With a Gap based on Season 2 Episode 6 Casebook 5 The Case of the Mystery Weekend based on Season 5 Episode 1 Casebook 6 The Case of the Smart Dummy based on Season 5 Episode 6 Episodes EditSeason 1 1987 Edit All episodes this season were directed by Charles S Dubin No overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air dateProd code11 The Problem of the Missing Monkey January 26 1987 1987 01 26 January 30 1987 1987 01 30 11031 11035A gorilla named Grunt escapes from the zoo while a suspect dressed as a gorilla is being used to frame Grunt With the help of a gorilla handler Yeardley Smith the Mathnetters eventually find Grunt whom they mistakenly believe to be the suspect climbing the Hollywood Sign Later they apprehend the suspect at the zoo 22 The Problem of the Missing Baseball February 2 1987 1987 02 02 February 6 1987 1987 02 06 10540 10760Pilot episode Filmed in 1985 A very important baseball has to be found at a house but the house has been stolen by a helicopter The house is eventually located and the baseball is found in the fireplace 33 The Problem of the Passing Parade February 9 1987 1987 02 09 February 13 1987 1987 02 13 11011 11015A parade was to be featured until the main attraction Steve Stringbean a parody of Bruce Springsteen gets kidnapped Stringbean tries to communicate the kidnapper s phone number to the Mathnetters in a short piece of music in a proof of life message left on an answering machine He is later found in a musician s house 44 The Trial of George Frankly February 16 1987 1987 02 16 February 20 1987 1987 02 20 11021 11025A security video appears to show George robbing a bank He claims that he was on vacation at that time and needs proof to back his claims that an imposter stole his identity During the trial Kate presents definitive proof a witness was lying then George exposes the imposter 55 The Problem of the Dirty Money February 23 1987 1987 02 23 February 27 1987 1987 02 27 11051 11055Tons of excavated dirt are being stolen from construction sites As it turns out a fortune stolen from a Sphinx Brinks armored truck many years ago was buried in the dirt The prime suspect has died in jail but his partner is eventually located 66 The Mystery of the Maltese Pigeon March 2 1987 1987 03 02 March 6 1987 1987 03 06 14081 14085In a spoof of The Maltese Falcon Maureen O Riley puts a valuable bird sculpture from Malta on display at a museum but it disappears without a trace A young Maltese man who belongs to an ancient society helps Mathnet find the truth 77 The Problem of the Trojan Hamburger March 9 1987 1987 03 09 March 13 1987 1987 03 13 11041 11045A clown is reported abducted while a diamond is stolen by a thief who used a secret trick to get in and out The clown finds his way home The Mathnetters find that the clown actually staged the kidnapping to steal the diamond Season 2 1988 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd code81 The Case of the Willing Parrot Charles S DubinSeptember 19 1988 1988 09 19 September 23 1988 1988 09 23 20030 20034A talking parrot named Little Louie recites the Fibonacci sequence as a clue to the location of a deceased celebrity s inheritance A thief is also looking for it as well The parrot goes missing but is found at the suspect s home 92 The Case of the Great Car Robbery James F GolwaySeptember 26 1988 1988 09 26 September 30 1988 1988 09 30 20010 2001420 000 cars have been stolen over a two month period Kate and George investigate and meet a teenage girl whose mother s car was also stolen The cars are eventually found after the Mathnet crew rent a car to use as bait for the car thieves They lead the Mathnet crew to a chop shop and apprehend the owner as he is crushing the rental car 103 The Case of the Deceptive Data Charles S DubinOctober 3 1988 1988 10 03 October 7 1988 1988 10 07 20340 20344Television show host Mike Pliers asks Kate and George for some help on why his high rated show got unexpectedly canceled After visiting viewers who are part of the survey the ratings devices are discovered to be altered to make it seem as if the show s replacement is being watched 114 The View from the Rear Terrace Charles S DubinOctober 10 1988 1988 10 10 October 14 1988 1988 10 14 20320 20324In this spoof of Rear Window George investigates seemingly harmless pranks at banks on his own while Kate is at home with an injury Kate s neighbor is making bombs though George doesn t believe her at first 125 The Case of the Missing Air Karl EpsteinOctober 17 1988 1988 10 17 October 21 1988 1988 10 21 20020 20024Kate and George need to figure out the common factors to a chain of robberies in which the thief was talking like a duck The thief turns out to be a controversial radio talk show host who robs stores that pulled their ads from his station 136 The Case of the Map With a Gap James F GolwayOctober 24 1988 1988 10 24 October 28 1988 1988 10 28 20000 20004Kate and George go out to the desert with a young cowboy to find a buried treasure of gold using the help of angles and mirrors Season 3 1990 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd code141 The Case of the Ersatz Earthquake Jesus Salvador TrevinoJanuary 15 1990 1990 01 15 January 19 1990 1990 01 19 30001 30005A self proclaimed Seer predicts on when and where the exact time an earthquake in a building struck and extorts the city for the time a Big One will strike next but the Mathnetters find out there was a trick to making the ground shake After this case the Mathnetters are called to New York City 152 The Case of the Swami Scam Charles S DubinJanuary 22 1990 1990 01 22 January 26 1990 1990 01 26 30011 30015Kate and George begin their first assignment in New York City where retired lawyers are being scammed by a Swami who claims to have the right predictions of horse races and lotteries 163 The Case of the Parking Meter Massacre Charles S DubinJanuary 29 1990 1990 01 29 February 2 1990 1990 02 02 30021 30025The city s parking meters are being abused and cut off In a departure for the series there were two suspects who were not affiliated with each other One suspect simply stole the entire meters and the other suspect was looking through quarters searching for a small valuable object mixed in among them 174 The Case of the Unkidnapping Charles S DubinFebruary 5 1990 1990 02 05 February 9 1990 1990 02 09 30131 30135The main star of the broadway musical Anything Went gets kidnapped But it was revealed that the kidnapping was a hoax to steal money from the show and to frame her co star who happens to know Kate when they were in college 185 The Case of the Strategic Weather Initiative Charles S DubinFebruary 12 1990 1990 02 12 February 16 1990 1990 02 16 30031 30035A weather plane gets stolen and Kate and George try to find answers to where the plane might have landed This problem becomes more troubling as the airplane s cooling system requires it to fly before it explodes putting a limited time on solving the case 196 The Case of the Masked Avenger Charles S DubinFebruary 19 1990 1990 02 19 February 23 1990 1990 02 23 30081 30085The Masked Avenger is being used by the mob to make him throw his wrestling match Guest starring Lara Jill Miller as The Masked Avenger s daughter Terri Season 4 1991 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd code201 The Case of the Unnatural Jesus Salvador TrevinoSeptember 30 1991 1991 09 30 October 4 1991 1991 10 04 40121 40125George s new partner Pat Tuesday is introduced here In a parody of The Natural a baseball prospect is kidnapped and replaced by a mechanical imposter The real player is eventually found and the robot s creator is apprehended 212 Despair in Monterey Bay Jesus Salvador TrevinoOctober 7 1991 1991 10 07 October 11 1991 1991 10 11 40101 40105The Despair Diamond from the Trojan Hamburger case is stolen again this time by a gentleman thief 223 The Case of the Calpurnian Kugel Caper Jesus Salvador TrevinoOctober 14 1991 1991 10 14 October 18 1991 1991 10 18 40071 40075A counterfeiter is ruining the monetary unit of a tiny Monaco like kingdom ruled by a teenager The ruler would rather be a game show host than a king evident by his desires to be one and his obsession with the genre 234 The Case of the Galling Stones Bill SchreinerOctober 21 1991 1991 10 21 October 25 1991 1991 10 25 40111 40115Pat Tuesday is suspected of stealing an expensive bracelet But then she amp George find out that there s more to this mystery than a stolen bracelet Finally they learn that a dictator of a small country framed Pat and stole jewels for an icon 245 The Case of the Poconos Paradise Charles S DubinOctober 28 1991 1991 10 28 November 1 1991 1991 11 01 40091 40095Vacationers to the Poconos and other places are being robbed A woman who owns a mail company in Bayonne New Jersey is the suspect 256 The Case of the Purloined Policies Charles S DubinNovember 4 1991 1991 11 04 November 8 1991 1991 11 08 40081 40085Someone is bankrupting an insurance company with an old fashioned insurance fraud A bike gets stolen and a new one had to be made Finally the chief manages to find the culprit by identifying his handwriting Season 5 1992 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byOriginal air dateProd code261 The Case of the Mystery Weekend Bill SchreinerSeptember 21 1992 1992 09 21 September 25 1992 1992 09 25 50021 50025Pat amp George go to an old house to attend a Mystery Weekend game They soon found out that they walked right in to a real mystery as six guests get kidnapped one by one 272 The Case of the Smart Dummy Bill SchreinerSeptember 28 1992 1992 09 28 October 2 1992 1992 10 02 50231 50235A ventriloquist s suitcase containing one of two dummies was switched with another containing 1 000 000 283 The Case Off the Record Bill SchreinerOctober 5 1992 1992 10 05 October 9 1992 1992 10 09 50011 50015A record company was producing hit records ALL BAD Pat amp George go undercover as a music band to find out what s going on 294 The Case of the Bermuda Triangle Jesus Salvador TrevinoOctober 12 1992 1992 10 12 October 16 1992 1992 10 16 50251 50255A young girl with the help of the Mathnetters goes on a treasure hunt to try to clear her old relative s name 305 The Case of the Piggy Banker Bill SchreinerOctober 19 1992 1992 10 19 October 23 1992 1992 10 23 50241 50245Pat s friend the daughter of a clown claims her father is accused of embezzlement at the Bank of Legume and it s up to the Mathnetters to clear his name and find out who really did do it References Edit Mathnet Full Cast amp Crew imdb com Retrieved April 6 2018 The Los Angeles Police Historical Society lapdonline org Retrieved April 6 2018 Los Angeles Police Museum Actual Location Google Maps Alexander Hamilton U S Custom House gsa gov Retrieved April 6 2018 Actual Location Google Maps The Origin of the LAPD Motto lapdonline org Retrieved April 8 2018 Square One TV Episode 211 TV com Retrieved July 3 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