Thu, Feb 22, 1990
The team are in Mexico when they receive a telegram from Wallner, with orders to go directly to Malmö, Sweden. Sigge thinks they're gonna be in the TV show "This is your life". When the arrive in Malmö, it turns out that they are going to be on TV alright, but on a game show called "Snick-snackarna". Teo becomes very nervous and even has nightmares that he will accidentally say "willie" on TV. In order to get his mind off that particular word, they try to hypnotize him, with a less than desired result. As they are humiliated on the show, the decide never to be on TV again, but they change their minds when one of the producers suggest they play the lead roles in a TV series - a comedy about four guys playing tennis.
Thu, Feb 1, 1990
When the team are about to leave their hotel in Rome, it turns out that their manager Wallner hasn't paid for them, so they are not allowed to leave. Being stuck at their hotel room, they try various schemes to raise money. Finally, they manage to get their hands on enough money for one person to get out. They send out Teo, to go to the bank and get money for the others. However, getting the money is easier said than done for Teo. Secondly, the manager wants them out of the room, and so does the new room occupant.
Thu, Feb 8, 1990
The trainer Börje shows the team a diagram of their latest training results and it turns out that they are all in super shape - better than Mats Wilander and Boris Becker put together. This gives them a huge dose of self confidence, making them win every match they play. As they start making lots of money, they fire Börje and Wallner and look for other managers. However, all of them start worrying about what to do with all the money they make. Alex wants to invest his, Einar wants to party away, Sigge tries to do something useful with his and Teo tries to give his away to charity, without any luck. When Börje turns up and tells them, that he had misread the diagram and that they are still as bad as always, they lose that big self confidence and it's back to work again for the boys.