Square One Television

List of Game Show segments
Several segments on the show featured child contestants competing to win prizes.
 * But Who's Adding?/Multiplying?: The show's first original game hosted by Larry Cedar where two players captured spaces on a gameboard by adding or multiplying two digits at a time, trying to be the first player to complete a row/column/diagonal.


 * But Who's Counting?: Hosted by Monte Carlo (played by Arthur Howard) two players (season 1)/two players (seasons 3-4 played by the cast members) tried to make the smallest/largest five-digit number possible (seasons 1 & 3), smallest/largest pair of fractions in season 4 by placing one digit at a time as it was spun on a carnival wheel.


 * Piece of the Pie: Hosted by Cris Franco and Arthur Howard (and later by Beverly Mickins) was a survey-based game similar to Family Feud but it used pie charts and teaching percentages. The segment itself premiered in season 2 and lasted until season 4.


 * Close Call: Originally hosted by Arthur Howard (but was later replaced by Luisa Leschn at the beginning of season 4 who's co-host was Reg E. Cathey). The segment was about estimation, using "how many beans are in this big jar?"-type questions, also bearing a similarity to The Price is Right.


 * Triple Play: Hosted by Cynthia Darlow, players spun a wheel to choose two digits, then they have to add/multiply them in order to match numbers on the gameboard by trying to complete a triangle. The segment only lasted in season 2.


 * Square One Squares: Hosted by Larry Cedar, the segment was a tic-tac-toe based game that had a mixture of Hollywood Squares and To Tell the Truth, it was replaced by Square One Challenge later on.

Trivia
the series was also rerun on cable network Noggin in syndication since 1999, however, it was removed from its lineup along with other Sesame Workshop shows as of May 26, 2003.

Links
Square One Television @ Sesameworkshop (via Internet Archive)

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