Square One TV: But Who's Counting?
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Since these were real contestants, wouldn't a t-shirt be a deserved prize?
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Square One Television is one of my all-time favorite kids shows and But Who's Counting is one of my all-time favorite segments from the show. My other favorite segments were Mathman, Mathnet, and the one where a mystery phone caller would call and give a neat math problem.
I hope they release this show on DVD some day. I would buy it on day one!
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Does anyone know the name of the actor playing the host? He looks awfully familiar to me. :-)
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I used to watch this with my dad in the mid80s. My dad always insisted that Arthur Howard was gay. Back then, I was only 7 and I didnt know what gay meant. But 23 years later, it is so obvious that Arthur Howard is a bit "light in the loafers" if you know what I mean,,,,skipping around the set of Square One. AM I the only one that think's he's gay???/
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Did Ted Williams become homeless after this show?
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The duck kid rocks.
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I've got the nutty theme music they use for this skit as a ring tone..drives people nuts to figure where this music came from lolololol.
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Ted Williams 1st announcing gig
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Theme song sounds like trololo
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@tlkshowhst Vanna Black! :-)
AMBER JANETTE!
tlkshowhst 3 years ago 10
I'm going to address a few questions that have been asked that haven't been answered. No the wheel was not programed, it was completely random. No there wouldn't have been any trouble if they had called Monte Carlo "everybody's favorite game show host" because Children's Television Workshop produced both Square One and Sesame. Contestants were taken out of New York City primary schools where Square One was produced. And PBS stands for Public Boradcasting Service
dickclarkfan1 4 years ago 8