Mon, Dec 14, 1981
Three short stories. A businessman goes to the casino every first of the month in the hope of winning enough money to move to Ireland and take up painting. Jaap asks Hein to test the loyalty of his girlfriend Marisca by wooing her. A man on the street is asked to witness a marriage ceremony after the couple's relatives fail to show. However, the man first wants to find out if the couple really love each other enough to spend the rest of their lives together.
Tue, Dec 22, 1981
Two unrelated stories that take place around Christmas time. A man about to leave to an important diner party gets a telephone girl from a little girl who is home alone and afraid of the dark. An older policeman working on Christmas eve is told to look out for an escape convict who will most likely return to his wife for Christmas.
Mon, Jan 11, 1982
Three short stories: A trio of elderly burglars brake into a school at night to check the math tests of one of their granddaughters. A young man who's reluctant to take his new car out for a drive is persuaded to do so by his father and runs into the woman of his dreams. After five years of marriage, Sonja is beginning to feel like part of the furniture. She tells her husband Wim she's been visiting a singles bar, but no one will approach her. So he gets a colleague from work to court her.
Mon, Feb 8, 1982
Three separate stories: A man and a woman share a cab on a rainy evening and argue all the way about who deserves to be delivered home first. Paul comes home depressed after failing to get a credit on his loan. His wife Marjan decides to have a talk with the bank manager who declined the credit. Harry & Marjan are planning their divorce. The moment he leaves with his new girlfriend, he starts worrying about his children.
Mon, Mar 8, 1982
Three separate stories: Accountant Donk is asked by his boss Bleek to take his employee Irene Wagenaar out on a date, because Bleek has set his eye on her. It soon transpires that Irene is actually in love with Donk instead. Two parents want to have an intimate Sunday morning but are constantly interrupted by their three attention grabbing children. Every day Mrs. Leeghwater asks postman Smit if he has something for her and every day he has to disappoint her. One day Smit decides to write her an anonymous letter.