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Jamy's World

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: May 7, 2014
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 41
  • Networks: France 3, France 5
  • Genres: Documentary
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Jamy's World(2014)

TMDB Rating: 6.5 (2 votes)

Overview

Extremely popular with French audiences, Jamy Gourmaud made science accessible to all with the cult programme “C’est pas sorcier” (It’s not rocket science). Today, he travels all over the world with journalist Églantiné Éméyé to demystify the world around us: climate change, food, road safety, air traffic, animal intelligence…even fireworks and roller coasters! Filled with funny, lively experiences, explanatory 3D images and breathtaking landscapes, “Jamy’s World” is the go-to, popular science show.

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Season 1

44 episodes • 2014

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1May 7, 20140.0
2Episode 2Sep 10, 20140.0
3Episode 3Nov 26, 20140.0
4Episode 4Apr 22, 20150.0
5Episode 5Jul 15, 20150.0
6Episode 6Nov 11, 20150.0
7In the minds of our favourite animalsApr 20, 20160.0
8Episode 8Jun 8, 20160.0
9Episode 9Oct 19, 20160.0
10Fireworks, Circuses and Amusement Parks: Stars in Our EyesDec 21, 20160.0
11Episode 11Apr 12, 20170.0
12Episode 12Jul 12, 20170.0
13Episode 13Oct 23, 20170.0
14Episode 14Feb 12, 20180.0
15Episode 15Apr 16, 20180.0
16The Angry SkiesOct 22, 20180.0
17Episode 17Feb 25, 20190.0
18Episode 18Apr 15, 20190.0
19Episode 19Nov 18, 20190.0
20Episode 20Feb 24, 20200.0
21Episode 21Jul 8, 20200.0
22Episode 22Dec 16, 20200.0
23Episode 23Mar 10, 20210.0
24Episode 24Jul 28, 20210.0
25Episode 25Oct 6, 20210.0
26Episode 26Nov 17, 20210.0
27Episode 27Dec 15, 20210.0
28Episode 28Jan 19, 20220.0
29Episode 29Jun 22, 20220.0
30Episode 30Sep 21, 20220.0
31Episode 31Oct 12, 20220.0
32Episode 32Jan 4, 20230.0
33Episode 33Jun 14, 20230.0
34Episode 34Sep 6, 20230.0
35Episode 35Nov 1, 20230.0
36Episode 36May 29, 20240.0
37Episode 37Dec 9, 20240.0
38Episode 38Jan 13, 20250.0
39Episode 39Feb 24, 20250.0
40Episode 40Apr 7, 20250.0
41Episode 41May 19, 20250.0
42Episode 42Sep 29, 20250.0
43Episode 43Oct 27, 20250.0
44Episode 44Nov 17, 20250.0

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