Mathnet | The Problem of the Missing Baseball (The Pilot)
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Kate and George investigate a young teen's claim that his father's autographed Babe Ruth baseball is lost on Mrs. MacGregor's property. Problem is, before the Mathnetters can check inside her house, the house is stolen!
DISCLAMER:
i do not own The rights to this TV show it's for enterainmnet and Education purposes ONLY & No Copyright Infrgment intended
Mathent & Square One TV © 1987-2011 Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop
No More Sandlot comments there is no evidence suggest the writes of that film stole or got that plot from this episode!
Thanks for posting this ep! Love Mathnet! Love the Cincy running joke. I never worked with a Net. The answer to your question is no. :)
Although not in this particular episode, but James Earl Jones played the Chief in Mathnet and was also in The Sandlot.
Agreed! You are absolutely right. Besides this first squareone/mathnet mystery was made Several YEARS before the sandlot movie was. Still a hilarious coincidence!
@@DrummingWriterTrekfan84Yeah, Sandlot came out when I was in Middle School, I think, but Square One was shown in class in my elementary years, and it was old-ish, then.
Yes, this Mathnet story is a whole lot like an Alfred Hitchcock episode.
Mathnet could've been its own show and I still would watch.
it almost was! But they put the money into Ghostwriter instead.
@@1000huzzahsThe bastards. Mathnet was a lot more educational.
Mathnet is why we watched Square One.
Mathnet and square one were literally my childhood detective show! My 4th grade math teacher would place this every once in a while and it would be my favorite day!
First time seeing this in 35 years. Can't believe how clever it is. No wonder my dad loved Mathnet! (And Square One!)
This was my favorite part of Square One, I liked the other parts, but it was basically Mathnet that I watched for. I thought Kate Monday was so pretty, & preferred her to Pat Tuesday
Mathnet was my favorite too. I also liked the segment with the Pac-Man look-a-like game.
Kevin Payton that was math man
she was in star trek for an episode on Voyager ! hah
Same here! Mathnet was my favourite of the Square One segments, although I did like the other segments too. And at one time I did have a crush on Kate Monday.
@@hawkeyepierce7035
@Hawkeye Pierce Are you from IA? Just asking. Also, I love J Denver too.
A lot of thought and quality went into these shows. I found it entertaining and educational when i was 10 but it even holds up when it watch it now.
They definetly dumbed down tv shows after this for generations after gen x.
"It's Frankly, Scarlet, and I don't give--"
I love the fast-paced, subtle humor of this show!
Here's another part that's comedy gold. When Howie repeatedly states all the things his Dad will do to him: murder him, rip him to shreds, skin him, run him out of town on a rail, turn him inside out, make him walk the plank. The part that was especially funny was when Kate got off the phone with him and said in her deadpan manner, "He says his Dad's going to make him walk the plank if we don't find that baseball soon."
The original Mulder & Scully. 😄 Mathnet was my favorite part of Square One
The Cincinnati joke that runs through this is priceless!
I remember growing up thinking that "mathnet" was a real division of the police department and since I was terrible at math, I surely thought mathnet detectives would surely be my undoing when I grew up lol.
Did you expect to grow up to be a criminal?
Lol!!!😂
I never knew what the fuck these guys were talking about
Haha.
Me too.
Love how they carry calculators instead of guns.
You have the right to remain... mathematic
lol. awesome
"Would you say that crime doesn't pay?"
"I sure would. Not the way I do it, anyway."
Classic.
watching this most days after school square one tv was so good and i loved Mathnet. I still remember this ep about the baseball. I wish i could be transported right back to that rocking chair i use to sit on watching this show. It was great times then
I loved MathNet as a kid, and thanks to this vid, I remember why! it was funny and educational without hitting you over the head with the concepts.
Awesome! I grew up on this show. Thinking about it forever now and finally found it
OMFG MY 5TH GRADE MATH TEACHER ALWAYS SHOWED THESE IN CLASS AND IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS EVER SINCE
Same
11:52
"It was hot in LA, and hadn't snowed for months." HAHAHA!
I was watching Odd Squad with my kids and it dawned on me that Odd Squad is my kid's generation's Mathnet. I loved Mathnet, so fun to see it again.
Oh my god I'm watching this on a Sunday Morning straight up *crying* at some of these jokes
* George hangs hung up the phone *
Kate: Is that the lab?
George: No, it was Martha. She needs more peppers for meatloaf
* Kate nods *
George: You wanna stop for dinner tonight, Kate?
Kate: Maybe, what are you having?
George: I dunno, she didn't say. Just that she needed peppers for meatloaf.
Kate: Maybe you're having meatloaf
George: Oh, I doubt it.
Kate: How's that?
George: It's difficult to make. She's out of peppers
lol
I laughed SO HARD at this part.
I remember a local television in my country aired this show in Wednesday evening, dating back 1988-89. Thank you for bringing this back.
This show has some pretty good jokes for a kids show from the 80's.
Yeah it did. I actually lolled pretty hard when the lady said her house got ganked. haha
@@Samsquamsh Laughed, not what you typed.
The pilot episode was filmed in August 1985, and aired almost two years later during the first week of February 1987.
My God I remember this!!!! Thanks so much for making my day with this.... This brings back so many memories of my childhood and some of my happiest ones. You turly have made me happy with these Mathnet memories!
As a kid I found this oddly cool ... and I still do . Funny how I hated Math yet loved Mathnet .
22:48 Math error! The total flight length was 80 miles. The helicopter had to fly from the base to pick up the house, drop it off, and return to the base. The possible house drop locations should be contained in an ellipse with the base and the pick-up point as foci. I think they did do this correctly, drawing with string, in a later episode.
HAHA, I remember this in 6th grade in middle school. Our math teacher played these like once or twice a week. I was the only one laughing through the whole thing while my fellow classmates were viewing it like dead zombies. I was glared at by some classmates and even the teacher, i was told i was being immature and needed to grow up. I said NEVER! I had to stifle the laughing, it hurt but I managed lollllllll.
Sorry you had to go through that. No emotions with this hilarious show? To the contrary they were air heads with no humer!
I'm only 23 years old, but my 5th grade math teacher would always play these in class when we had nothing to do in class
My 5th grade math teacher did the exact same thing
Man I am sunk without you guys' brilliant insights
MAN!!!! This show brings back so many awesome memories
wow, i have had this show stuck in my head for like a week now and could not remember the name of it. i finally found it. i loved this show when i was a kid.
Man... I can think of some bad days but you come back and find YOUR HOUSE GONE: that has got to be a really bad day!!
Mathnet opening monologue: "The story you are about to see is a fib, but it's short. The names are made up, but the problems are real."
Dragnet opening monologue: "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent."
"Would you say crime doesn't pay?"
"I sure would...not the way I do it, anyway"
It was 1986 when I watched this show, I was 9 years old, wow the days have changed.
16:54 Mathnet teaching not just math but proper English
hahahahaha "I should have put up a sign that said DO NOT STEAL HOUSE! RRRRRRR!"
Maybe she had 1 of the baseball players do it, b/c she probably wanted him to "steal home"!!!
The more, yet still gen x, OG Mulder and Scully.
I looooved this show as a kid and Math Net was my favorite part.
Mine too!
You are freaking awesome for uploading this. Thank you so much!
Loved this as a kid, dont know why cause i didnt get any of it. Im laughing my ass off watching it now
Always struck me as a bit weird that they hadn't perfected their high-five (which would make you think it's their first case together) but all the references to Martha's meatloaf parties indicate they've been working together for a bit. Anyway, as dopey as George can be, it's nice to see him show off some smarts when he magic-tricks the glasses to get into the house.
This is where they got the idea for the Sandlot
facts
mind blown 🤯
I thought of The Sandlot when I saw this.
"I never work with a net. Go away."
Sampson was portrayed by character actor Edward Winter. Older viewers may remember him as the recurring character Colonel Flagg from the TV series M*A*S*H.
Edward Winter also played a Bad Guy in an episode of Trapper John, M.D.
He was hilarious as Col. Flagg.
Wow this show really takes me back to my childhood!
Im 38 and i loved this show on pbs wen i was 6 😂 weekly mathnet ventures
I was looking at reruns of Dragnet it's so hilarious how this spoof Mathnet is done to the letter in this case numbers 😄. Square One did an excellent job of this part of the show. PBS did a small spinoff of it for when Kate Monday & George Ernest Frankly came to New York City! This is so hilarious & educational at the same time, I don't carry a badge but i love this humerus show! P. S. Sesame Street also spoofed Dragnet with The Muppets & The letter W & the letter M! 😄😄😄😂😃
WAIT A MINUTE!!! If her house was stolen, then how did they call her, and what was her phone connected to?? Something seems fishy about this.
+BobBX542 lol don't think too hard about it, it's meant to be ridiculous
+BobBX542 No, no, look at about 9:32. You can see the desk phone sitting over to the right of the tent.
Martin Burch Well, I'll be damned.
Martin - you win!
@@ronaldsanfran Haha.
Educational and a fun send up to one of the shows I loved watching on Nick @ Nite. Gotta thank my 6th grade teacher for showing my class this show.
I love this show. I watched it when I was playing Mr Mom back in the late 80s. I learned to do estimates by watching George and Kate.
That was the best decline of a dinner invite ever @ 16:02
The nostalgia 😮😮
....gawddamn I am SO happy to be watching these again.... 😉
....original "Law & Order S.V.U"....😂
....."10:49 & 1/2 A.M.".....
I used to always hold my calculator like a gun after this show!
Finally! Been looking for this for almost 30 years
So cheesy. So wonderful.
"What guy?"
"The guy from Tuesday's Episode." So meta.
I always looked forward to that high five at the end of a Friday Episode.
Should someone be calling social services on Howie's dad?
Loved Mathnet. MathMan scared the boogers out of me!
This show was way better than "Numb3rs".
6:09 The most shocking plot twist of all time.
This is the Pilot episode, as in it was filmed first and pitched first, but the actual first episode of Season 1 is "The Problem of the Missing Monkey".
Yes They flip flopped the episodes! That episode was Grunt The Gorilla , and he had a Fay Wray doll😄!
And the young girl in the gorilla episodes was played by Yeardley Smith- the voice of Lisa Simpson. (The Moar U Know…)
"I like mathnet from new-york-city new-york this parody is dedicated to jack-webb & harry-morgan".
30:28 "Why'd you steal my father's baseball, Mr. Sampson?"
I didn't steal your father's baseball, I stole the house
@@nintendonerdsvideos4727 Yeah, you could say that he decided to "Steal "Home""!!!
I really loved this educational piece from Square One tv back then. I'll recommend it for kids today.
holy cow. I just went back.....to the future!
If you watch George "pick them up" off the floor, you will notice that he already has them in his hand. He did that to gain access to the house.
If her house had been stolen, how did she still have a phone connection
The parody of "Dragnet" from Los Angeles to "New York."
This one's for Harry Morgan and Jack Webb!
Dragnet actually gave CTW their blessing on this
law and order: the math unit
Hey, that'd be a cool title
Very Seinfeld like conversations before Seinfeld lol
The first Mathnet episode ever. Nice to have the whole thing available.
Is there anyway you could upload the closing credits at the end?
I wish there were some ending credits to this show. That way I could find out if the lady who's house was stolen is Billie Hayes or not. I don't know her by face, but I sure recognize her voice!
That is, indeed, Billie Hayes.
IMDB is a wonderful thing, Mrs. MacGregor was indeed played by Billie Hayes!
What did George's wife Martha look like? You might have saw her and their kids, in the 1985 ABC "You'll Love It" promo. George was the Dad, in the family and the promo is on RUclips. Also, the lady who's house was stolen, is Billy Hayes. She played Witchipoo and Weenie the Genie, in Sid & Marty Krofft's classic kids shows.
A kid loses his dad's Babe Ruth-autographed baseball while his dad was on a business trip -- I guess this was what inspired "The Sandlot"!
Apparently George pretended to pick up Sampson's glasses when he actually had them up his sleeve.
@OneWeirdDude Mathnet had some of the best music in a children's show ever. Especially in the first two seasons. All about those 80's synths.
If you watch the scene more carefully, you'll see that George was pretending to pick the glasses up off the floor. He had them with him the whole time. It was a trick.
4:10
Monday: " Excuse me ma'am, I'm Monday. Mathnet. This is my partner George Frankly."
George: "Mathnet"
There was one ep where the roles were reversed and George made the introduction. I remember Kate looking awkward when she realizes what's happening. Do ya know which ep that was?
@@colleen4everI think it was The Case of the Parking Meter Massacre
23:30 One of my all-time fave theme musics.
Me too!!
Unpacking cases with mathematical logic. Armed with a calculator to beat your opponent.
I don't know. A lot of stuff would have to be edited out for commercials. I'd pretty much prefer just the Mathnet segments.
Just re-watching the show Babylon 5, and had an episode with the actress Beverly Leech. She looked familiar, but I couldn’t place her. Looked her up, was reminded of this show. Wow, this brings up memories! (And somehow Beverly looks older in this, which was made 8 years earlier!)
"My name is Monday, I'm a Mathematician.
No. Kate Monday is played by Beverly Leech. Marcy was played by Amanda Bearse.
One of my favorite episodes!
Loved this segment
I know there was a Mathnet ep in which when they went to see a suspect the roles ended up being reversed and George made the introduction. I remember Kate looking awkward when she realizes what's happening. Do ya know which ep that was?
"Good afternoon, sir. I'm George Frankly. This is my partner, Kate.."
Kate (looks awkward as she realises what's happening): "Monday."
Both: "Mathnet"
I used to watch this in my middle school math class.
Been looking for this for years!!!
How was the old lady able to make a phone call if her house was stolen? 😑😑🤣🤣🤣
Sounds almost exactly like the premise they later used in Sandlot, minus the cops. Well played
@pattypopping: It was a joke. They asked him if he knew who invented the helicopter, not who invented the helicopter.
So this is where the Sandlot got the plot for the movie?
Was about to post the same. Cool, but disappointing it was so blatant
References to The Sand Lot are everywhere in this episode.
7:39 I'm just now noticing, at almost 40, how dramatic Ms. McGregor is acting. :-)
"The house is still there"
He cracked the case!
I know they also did episodes in New York, but, I always liked the Los Angeles episodes. Especially, when they call those 2 police officers to make the arrest.
Classic! Brings back memories!!
Damn RUclips I can sure find anything here, even MATHNET! who would have known...
It's Frankly Scarlett and I don't give a .... HA HA HA. I love all the jokes they cram in
Monday: "Find anything yet? " Ginny: "38 things!" George: "38?" Ginny: "You know, between 37 and 39?" George: "...uhuh" LOL
imagine calling 911 to report your house was stolen