Am Dam Des
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Am Dam Des | |
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Starring | Thomas Brezina, Elisabeth Vitouch , Bernadette Schneider , Ingrid Riegler, Edith Rolles, Kurt Shalaby |
Country of origin | Austria |
No. of seasons | 19 |
No. of episodes | 3986 |
Original release | |
Network | ORF |
Release | April 1, 1975 1993 | –
Am Dam Des was a children's television series produced at the ORF studios in Vienna, Austria between 1975 and 1993. It was screened weekdays on ORF 1.[1]
This live-action show was presented as 25-minute episodes, with an educational theme and different sections, hosted by Thomas Brezina, Elisabeth Vitouch , Bernadette Schneider , Ingrid Riegler, Edith Rolles and Kurt Shalaby.[2] They entertained children with poetry, stories, arts and crafts and various games. The show had many recurring guests including Habakuk the Clown played by Arminio Rothstein , Mimi the Goose, the magician Bobby Lugano and Enrico the Clown played by Heinz Zuber .[3] Its arts and crafts sections can be seen as a development and adaptation of the TV screen of early Vienna radio arts and crafts shows (e g. Bastelstunde)
In 1977, Christoph Waltz joined the show as a singer welcoming the New Year.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "IMDB reference for AM Dam Des". IMDb. April 1975.
- ^ "Am Dam Des Sample Episode 1987 Youtube Video". September 4, 1987. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
- ^ "IMDB Credits reference for Am Dam Des". IMDb.
- ^ "Christoph Waltz vor 36 Jahren: Auftritt bei "Am dam des"".
External links
[edit]- Am Dam Des at IMDb
- Austrian children's television series
- 1975 Austrian television series debuts
- 1993 Austrian television series endings
- 1970s Austrian television series
- 1980s Austrian television series
- 1990s Austrian television series
- ORF (broadcaster) original programming
- German-language television shows
- Austrian television shows featuring puppetry
- Television shows about clowns
- Mass media in Austria stubs
- European television show stubs