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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. This live-action show was presented as 25-minute episodes, with an educational theme and different sections, hosted by Thomas Brezina, , , Ingrid Riegler, Edith Rolles and Kurt Shalaby. They entertained children with poetry, stories, arts and crafts and various games. The show had many recurring guests including Habakuk the Clown played by , Mimi the Goose, the magician and Enrico the Clown played by .

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  • Am dam des (de)
  • Am Dam Des (en)
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  • Am dam des war eine zwischen dem 1. April 1975 und 27. November 1997 wochentags auf dem Sender FS1 (später ORF 1) ausgestrahlte österreichische Kindersendung. Sie brachte es in diesem Zeitraum auf 3986 Folgen. Die Sendung sollte Vorschulkinder ansprechen, die nicht die Möglichkeit hatten, einen Kindergarten zu besuchen. Die Kinder wurden mit Geschichten, Liedern und Bastelanleitungen unterhalten. (de)
  • 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. This live-action show was presented as 25-minute episodes, with an educational theme and different sections, hosted by Thomas Brezina, , , Ingrid Riegler, Edith Rolles and Kurt Shalaby. They entertained children with poetry, stories, arts and crafts and various games. The show had many recurring guests including Habakuk the Clown played by , Mimi the Goose, the magician and Enrico the Clown played by . (en)
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  • 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. This live-action show was presented as 25-minute episodes, with an educational theme and different sections, hosted by Thomas Brezina, , , Ingrid Riegler, Edith Rolles and Kurt Shalaby. They entertained children with poetry, stories, arts and crafts and various games. The show had many recurring guests including Habakuk the Clown played by , Mimi the Goose, the magician and Enrico the Clown played by . In 1977, Christoph Waltz joined the show as a singer welcoming the New Year. (en)
  • Am dam des war eine zwischen dem 1. April 1975 und 27. November 1997 wochentags auf dem Sender FS1 (später ORF 1) ausgestrahlte österreichische Kindersendung. Sie brachte es in diesem Zeitraum auf 3986 Folgen. Die Sendung sollte Vorschulkinder ansprechen, die nicht die Möglichkeit hatten, einen Kindergarten zu besuchen. Die Kinder wurden mit Geschichten, Liedern und Bastelanleitungen unterhalten. (de)
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