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List of "The Damfs" Episodes Pilot: 1986[edit] No. Title Release date Prod. code 1 Super Backkom (1986) Season 1 1987-87[edit] No. Title Spanish/French/American/German/Hungarian/Irish/South Korean/British airdate Prod. code 1 "The Gym/Golf/Ice Climbing/The Swing/Security Guard/The Vending Machine" December 18, 1987 101 The Gym: Jack goes to the gym and starts training enthusiastically ... until he discovers that each piece of equipment has a life of its own. Golf: Bernard experiences the powerful attraction of the golf course ... as well as the even more powerful pull of gravity. Close Encounters: Jack

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  • List of "The Damfs" Episodes Pilot: 1986[edit] No. Title Release date Prod. code 1 Super Backkom (1986) Season 1 1987-87[edit] No. Title Spanish/French/American/German/Hungarian/Irish/South Korean/British airdate Prod. code 1 "The Gym/Golf/Ice Climbing/The Swing/Security Guard/The Vending Machine" December 18, 1987 101 The Gym: Jack goes to the gym and starts training enthusiastically ... until he discovers that each piece of equipment has a life of its own. Golf: Bernard experiences the powerful attraction of the golf course ... as well as the even more powerful pull of gravity. Close Encounters: Jack
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  • List of "The Damfs" Episodes Pilot: 1986[edit] No. Title Release date Prod. code 1 Super Backkom (1986) Season 1 1987-87[edit] No. Title Spanish/French/American/German/Hungarian/Irish/South Korean/British airdate Prod. code 1 "The Gym/Golf/Ice Climbing/The Swing/Security Guard/The Vending Machine" December 18, 1987 101 The Gym: Jack goes to the gym and starts training enthusiastically ... until he discovers that each piece of equipment has a life of its own. Golf: Bernard experiences the powerful attraction of the golf course ... as well as the even more powerful pull of gravity. Ice Climbing: Once he has found all his equipment, Jack sets off to climb the highest peak. But the closer he gets to the summit, the trickier it becomes .... The Swing: Jack finds a beautiful tree with a beautiful swing. The only problem is that someone else has got there first! Security Guard: Jack is very familiar with the exhibits in the museum where he works, so why is that moving sculpture carrying a canvas in its hand? The Vending Machine: Sportsmanship is about knowing how to win and how to lose .... and sometimes about how to share a refreshing drink with your opponent after the game. 2 "Diving Board/Watching TV/Hitchhiking/Sky Diving/At the Theme Park/A Day in the Country" January 3, 1987 102 Diving Board: Jack desperately tries to copy all the things that Lloyd (the penguin) enjoys doing at the swimming pool .... including diving from the highest springboard! Watching TV: Whatever the time, wherever he is, Jack is completely hooked on television .... that is until the shop closes and the shutters come down. Hitchhiking: Picking up hitchhikers can often be very dangerous. So when Jack stops to pick up DaVicni's Friend, he should remember that one day he may need a lift. Skydiving: If Jack ever succeeds in jumping out of the plane, he's bound to forget his parachute. Is there any other way he would want to do it? At the Theme Park: Jack just wants to have a good time at the theme park. The trouble is that someone else wants to be in his photo and then that balloon appears .... A Day in the Country: Jack has gone to the mountain, while the mountain comes to Jack! It may look like rain, but Jack's not worried because he's got his umbrella. 3 "Learning to Fly/Close Encounters/The Intruder/Basketball/The Cart" January 6, 1987 103 Learning to Fly: Jack is learning to fly, and may not have chosen the best day .... But once you are airborne, the important thing is not how you land, but where you land! Close Encounters: Jack is delighted to receive a visit from a small extraterrestrial, but his visitor is less than delighted by Jack's limited technological skills. The Intruder: One night Jack's supper is interrupted by an intruder. Can a lone polar bear deal with the darkness, his own deep-seated fears and .... a little mouse? Basketball: There's nothing Jack likes better than a challenge, and when it comes to playing basketball against DaVicni's Friend, winning means winning at all costs. The Cart: What do you get when you cross a motor scooter with a supermarket cart? The answer - as Jack finds out the hard way - is a highly dangerous vehicle. 4 "The Supermarket/The Mosquito/Oasis/The Treasure/The Window Cleaner" October 16, 1987 104 The Supermarket: Jack is delighted with all the bargains he has bought. Now the only problem is how to get them all home. The Mosquito: Jack feels very tired and wants to sleep for hours .... but there's a mosquito about with other ideas. He just has to get rid of that mosquito. Oasis: In the middle of the desert Jack stumbles across an oasis. The palm trees look real enough, and that cool water is just too tempting. The Treasure: A map may lead you to the hidden treasure, but does not always tell you about the hidden dangers ... Even Indiana Jones would have had trouble here. The Window Cleaner: Jack is cleaning the windows of a skyscraper, when he disturbs two birds trying to protect their fledgling. 5 "Street Racing/The Desert Island/Baseball/The Car/The Flower" November 10, 1987 105 Street Racing: When Davicni's Friend lines up alongside him at the traffic lights, it gives Jack the perfect excuse to start a race through the city streets. But what about other road users? The Desert Island: Jack finds himself on a desert island where all the inhabitants try to make him feel welcome .... in their own special way. Baseball: Jack soon figures out how the baseball pitching machine works, until the machine steps up a gear and shows it has a few more tricks up its sleeve. The Car: Jack is proud of his small convertible. The only trouble is that he can't get everything in the boot, which complicates life more than you would imagine. The Flower: Jack loves his flower, and is determined to do whatever is necessary to protect it from danger - no matter what the cost. 6 "Sleepwalker/The Pizza/The Unicycle/The Motorboat/The Prisoner" November 10, 1987 106 Sleepwalker: Even when he's asleep, Jack is capable of anything - as he finds out when he wakes up in the morning. The Pizza: Jack has to deliver a pizza to a haunted house .... and to its starving owner. But how is he going to get paid? The Unicycle: To the amazement of Davicni's Friend and Jack discovers he has some performing skills which he never knew he had. The Motorboat: Although Jack has been shipwrecked, his real problems begin when he finds an abandoned motorboat which could get him back to shore. The Prisoner: Jack makes a daring escape from prison, but once he's out, he realizes that perhaps life inside wasn't so bad after all. 7 "Bowling/Taekwondo/Scuba Diving/Doors/At the Museum" November 10, 1987 107 Bowling: Jack the bowling champ takes on Lloyd. It should be easy for Jack, but in sport there are three kinds of luck - good luck, bad luck and .... Jack's luck. Taekwondo: In order to recover his property from Davicni's Friend, Jack takes up taekwondo. He develops awesome skills, but the result is not quite what he had planned. Scuba Diving: Bernard looks forward to a day's scuba diving. At first all goes swimmingly, but he soon realizes that not everything is quite what it seems under the sea. Doors: Most people can negotiate revolving doors, even when they have their arms full of packages. But Jack is not quite like everyone else. At the Museum: Museums contain thousands of priceless exhibits carefully preserved for hundreds of years. Then Jack pays a visit ... 8 "A Lucky Day/The Storm/The Robot/The Vacuum Cleaner/A Day in the Country 2" November 21, 1987 108 A Lucky Day: Is it really possible for our walking disaster of a polar bear to have a lucky day? Jack ... lucky ... for a whole day? The Storm: Once Bernard had a polar home on the ice cap, but a lightning strike during a polar thunderstorm forces him to leave it all behind. The Robot: A robot seems to offer Jack a simple solution to the problem of cleaning his house. The trouble is that the robot is literally crazy about his job. The Vacuum Cleaner: When the vacuum cleaner finishes its work, there's not a speck of dust anywhere, and no sign of Jack's winning lottery ticket either! A Day in the Country 2: Jack wants to enjoy nature. The only problem is that the fauna and flora want to enjoy him at the same time. 9 "Marathon/The Fumigator 1/The Fumigator 2/Close Encounters 2/The Little Dog" November 27, 1987 109 Marathon: Jack, DaVicni's Friend and Lloyd are competing in a marathon. The winner will not be the one who runs the fastest, but the one who survives the longest. The Fumigator 1: Do you like cockroaches? No? Well, nor does Jack, and he is determined to get them out of his house somehow. The Fumigator 2: Despite all Jack's efforts, the cockroaches are taking over Jack's house, but his patience is running out. Close Encounters 2: Another UFO appears on Jack's radar. He is desperate to see what is inside the strange carapace, but the extraterrestrial is in no hurry to show himself. The Little Dog: Goliath may be tiny but he packs a charge of aggression and bad temper equivalent to someone several times his size ... as Jack discovers. 10 "The Medallion/The Moth/Bullfighter/At the North Pole/The Package" December 30, 1987 110 The Medallion: Jack finds a medallion, but soon discovers that it brings bad luck. So he tries to throw it away, but unfortunately for him, it keeps on coming back. The Moth: When Bernard tries to get rid of an annoying moth, something unexpected happens and his kitchen becomes a very dangerous place. Bullfighter: Jack finds himself in field full of bulls, and despite his lack of experience, decides to try his hand at bull-fighting. At the North Pole: Jack gets bored trekking across the frozen Arctic wastes. Some abandoned equipment becomes a source of great entertainment, but not for long.... The Package: Davicni's Friend tries to steal a parcel which Bernard is carrying. At first he succeeds, but Jack doesn't give up that easily .... No. Title Spanish/French/American airdate Prod. code 11 "Football" 1988 201 12 "The Fossil" 1988 202 13 "Boxing" 1988 203 14 "Kendo" 1988 204 15 "Boy Scout" 1988 205 16 "The Little Dog 2" 1988 206 17 "The Magic Lamp" 1988 207 18 "The Olympic Torch" 1988 208 19 "Saving Eva" 1988 209 20 "The Ice Cream" 1988 210 21 "Fishing" 1988 211 22 "The Gym 2" 1988 212 23 "A Leap in the Dark" 1987 213 Season 3: 1989–10[edit] No. Title Spanish/French/American airdate Prod. code 24 "Beach Volleyball" 1989 301 25 "Motor Racing" 1989 302 26 "Tennis" 1989 303 27 "Basketball Wheels" 1989 304 28 "Horse Training" 1989 305 29 "Basketball 2" 1989 306 30 "Judo" 1989 307 31 "Mountain Bike" 1989 308 32 "Kajak" 1989 309 33 "Paragliding" 1989 310 34 "Handball" 1989 311 35 "Skiing" 1989 312 36 "Hammer Throw" 1989 313 Season 4: 1989–89[edit] No. Title Spanish/French/American airdate Prod. code 37 "Fencing" 1980 401 38 "Handball (Pelota Court)" 1989 402 39 "Alpine Skiing" "Skiing 2" 1989 403 40 "Pole Vault" 1989 404 41 "Weightlifting" 1989 405 42 "Archery" 1989 406 43 "Karate" 1989 407 44 "Paddle Tennis" 1989 408 45 "Chess" 1989 409 46 "Walk" 1989 410 47 "Badminton" 1989 411 43 "Goalball" 1989 412 44 "Indoor Football" 1989 413 Season 5: 1980-87[edit] No. Title Spanish/French/American airdate Prod. code 45 "Triathlon" 1989 501 46 "High Jump" 1989 502 47 "Marathon 2" 1989 503 48 "Rugby" 1989 504 49 "Sprint" 1989 505 50 "Snowboard" 1989 506 51 "Gymnastics" 1989 507 52 "Hockey" 1989 508 53 "Aerobics" 1989 509 54 "Swimming" 1989 510 55 "Windsurfing" 1989 511 Film: 1995-2013[edit] No. Title Release date Prod. code 1 "Being There" December 19 1979 (USA) MOV1 2 "Cruising" 15 February 1980 (USA) MOV2 3 "Carny" 23 May 1980 (USA) MOV3
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