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Mathmakers

Mathmakers was a Canadian educational children's television series produced in 1978 by the province of Ontario's public television network, TVOntario. The series starred Derek McGrath and Lyn Harvey. The premise is set in a television studio where the production crew produces an educational series illustrating various concepts of grade school mathematics.

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Mathmakers was a Canadian educational children's television series produced in 1978 by the province of Ontario's public television network, TVOntario. The series starred Derek McGrath and Lyn Harvey. The premise is set in a television studio where the production crew produces an educational series illustrating various concepts of grade school mathematics.

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