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{{Unreferenced|date=January 2007 article|date=January 2007}}[[Image:Mr Beasley and Dirk Niblick.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Dirk Niblick]] (right) and his neighbor, [[Mr. Beasley (Square One)|Mr. Beasley]].]] |
{{Unreferenced|date=January 2007 article|date=January 2007}}[[Image:Mr Beasley and Dirk Niblick.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Dirk Niblick]] (right) and his neighbor, [[Mr. Beasley (Square One)|Mr. Beasley]].]] |
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'''Dirk Niblick of the Math Brigade''' is a cartoon segment on the [[PBS]] [[television]] show ''[[Square One |
'''Dirk Niblick of the Math Brigade''' is a cartoon segment on the [[PBS]] [[television]] show ''[[Square One TV]]''. |
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The title character, '''Lt. Dirk Niblick''', is tasked in each segment with helping friends through practical [[dilemma]]s through the use of [[mathematics]]. Episodes frequently center on outsmarting [[scam artist]]s who use deceptive language to attempt to trick the protagonists out of money or property. Most episodes also feature Dirk having one or more telephone conversations with his mother (shown as a silhouette in a house reminiscent of [[Norman Bates]]' house, and speaking in an unintelligible high-pitched warbling chatter). |
The title character, '''Lt. Dirk Niblick''', is tasked in each segment with helping friends through practical [[dilemma]]s through the use of [[mathematics]]. Episodes frequently center on outsmarting [[scam artist]]s who use deceptive language to attempt to trick the protagonists out of money or property. Most episodes also feature Dirk having one or more telephone conversations with his mother (shown as a silhouette in a house reminiscent of [[Norman Bates]]' house, and speaking in an unintelligible high-pitched warbling chatter). |
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Dirk Niblick of the Math Brigade is a cartoon segment on the PBS television show Square One TV.
The title character, Lt. Dirk Niblick, is tasked in each segment with helping friends through practical dilemmas through the use of mathematics. Episodes frequently center on outsmarting scam artists who use deceptive language to attempt to trick the protagonists out of money or property. Most episodes also feature Dirk having one or more telephone conversations with his mother (shown as a silhouette in a house reminiscent of Norman Bates' house, and speaking in an unintelligible high-pitched warbling chatter).
Supporting characters on the show include Dirk's two young friends, the brother-and-sister pair Fluff and Fold Noodleman, and Dirk's neighbor, Mr. Beasley (who is also the neighbor of Mathnet's George Frankly).
The Dirk Niblick segments are similar in appearance to the 1965 cartoon Roger Ramjet. This is because Fred Crippen animated for both, and Gary Owens voiced both title characters. [1]
The show was revived on Noggin for a few years before Noggin became half Nick Jr, half The N.