Standard Deviants
Standard Deviants is a series of edutainment videos produced in the United States dealing with educational subjects such as math, science, politics, English, social studies, foreign language, and SAT Test Prep created for elementary schoolers, middle schoolers, high schoolers, college students, and graduate school students in the U.S. Originally a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television series, it blends essential information with Saturday Night Live-style humor. It is now a division of Cerebellum Corporation. The show is divided into many sections, using a humorous entrance to each one. An example of this is an Algebra subplot where Idaho Bones, based on Indiana Jones goes on a quest to find the Golden X.
The Standard Deviants brand has two different branches: Standard Deviants for home use and Standard Deviants School for school or public use. Standard Deviants School products are accompanied by Public Performance Rights.
The Standard Deviants
Hosts
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Directors
- Christopher Fetner
- Robert Deege
- Joseph Doria
- Alpesh Patel
- Jon Reich
- Sam Genovese
- Aldo Bello
- Danielle Fenati
Subjects
Science
- Anatomy
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Dinosaurs
- Geology
- Nutrition and cooking
- Organic Chemistry
- Physics
- Psychology
- Sociology
Math
- Basic Math
- Pre-Algebra
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Pre-Calculus
- Calculus
- Differential Equations
- Statistics
Language
- English
- Composition
- Grammar
- Punctuation
- Fantasy Literature
- As a Second Language
Literature
- Shakespeare
- Origins & Style
- Macbeth, Othello, and King Lear
- Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet, and Titus Andronicus
Social Studies
- American Government
- American History
- World Geography
Business
- Accounting
- Business Law
- Economics
- Finance
- Marketing
- Job hunting
Miscellaneous
- Internet
- SAT
- Automobile repair
- Wine selection & Tasting
Episodes
- Shakespeare Origins (September 9, 2000)
- Astronomy (September 16, 2000)
- American Government (September 23, 2000)
- Spanish (September 30, 2000)
- Grammar (October 7, 2000)
- Public Speaking (October 14, 2000)
- French (October 21, 2000)
- Geology (October 28, 2000)
- Internet (November 4, 2000)
- Marketing (November 11, 2000)
- Business Law (November 18, 2000)
- HTML (November 25, 2000)
- Hamlet (December 2, 2000)
- Romeo and Juliet (December 9, 2000)
- The Solar System (December 16, 2000)
- Math Basics (December 23, 2000)
- Pointers on Punctuation (December 30, 2000)
- Italian (January 6, 2001)
- Anatomy (January 13, 2001)
- Physics (January 20, 2001)
- The Write Stuff (January 27, 2001)
- Money Basics (February 3, 2001)
- Geometry (February 10, 2001)
- Statistics (February 17, 2001)
- All About the Presidency (February 24, 2001)
- Grammar Pitfalls (March 3, 2001)
- King Lear (March 10, 2001)
- Plates and Quakes (March 17, 2001)
- Musclemania (March 24, 2001)
- Integer Intrigue (March 31, 2001)
- Let's Talk! Basic Italian Conversations (April 7, 2001)
- Mission: Nutrition (April 14, 2001)
- Macbeth (April 21, 2001)
- Water, Water, Everywhere (April 28, 2001)
- Get Nervous (May 5, 2001)
- Our Amigos, Adjetivos (May 12, 2001)
- What's That Label on My Table? (May 19, 2001)
- Punct Rock (May 26, 2001)
- Give Me Liberty! (June 2, 2001)
- Othello (June 9, 2001)
- Revenge of the Verbs (June 16, 2001)
- Parlez-vous Français? (June 23, 2001)
- Physics: Rootin' Tootin' Newton (June 30, 2001)
- A Rock's Life (July 7, 2001)
- Ace That Interview (July 14, 2001)
- You Gotta Have Heart (July 21, 2001)
- Titus Andronicus (July 28, 2001)
- ngles Untangled (August 4, 2001)
- Sociology Secrets (August 11, 2001)
- If at First You Don't Succeed, Triangles (August 18, 2001)
- And Justice for All (August 25, 2001)
- World Geography: North America, Ho! (September 1, 2001)