Conta-me como foi

Portuguese television drama series
Conta-me como foi
GenreDrama, Historical, Comedy
Based onCuéntame cómo pasó
StarringMiguel Guilherme
Rita Blanco
Catarina Avelar [pt]
Rita Brütt [pt]
Fernando Pires [pt]
Luís Ganito [pt]
Narrated byLuís Lucas [pt]
Country of originPortugal
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes156
Production
Production locationLisboa
Production companySP Televisão for Rádio e Televisão de Portugal
Original release
NetworkRTP1
Release22 April 2007 (2007-04-22) –
16 September 2023 (2023-09-16)

Conta-me como foi (transl. Tell me how it was) is a Portuguese television drama series which was broadcast on RTP1 of Rádio e Televisão de Portugal from 2007 to 2011 and from 2019 to 2023. It recounts the experiences of a middle-class family, the Lopes (Portuguese: Os Lopes), during the last years of the Estado Novo.[1]

Development

The first episode was broadcast on 22 April 2007. The series begins in March 1968 with the arrival of television to the house of the Lopes just in time to watch the Festival da Canção 1968. The last episode of the fifth season was broadcast on 25 April 2011 with the Lopes living the Carnation Revolution on 25 April 1974.[2]

In February 2019, RTP announced that the series, after eight years shelved, would be renewed for 52 more episodes, with the storyline moving firmly into the 1980s. The first episode of the sixth season was broadcast on 7 December 2019 with the Lopes entering 1984.

The series is an adaptation of Cuéntame cómo pasó, a Spanish series by Televisión Española starring Imanol Arias and Ana Duato.[3] It has also been adapted in Italy by RAI as Raccontami with Massimo Ghini and Lunetta Savino,[4] in Argentina by Televisión Pública Argentina as Cuéntame cómo pasó with Nicolás Cabré and Malena Solda [es][5] and in Greece by ERT as Ta Kalytera mas Chronia with Meletis Elias [el] and Katerina Papoutsaki [el].[6]

Plot

António Lopes (Miguel Guilherme) and Margarida Marques (Rita Blanco) are a married couple that have emigrated in the 1960s from Ermidão, a (fictional) small village inland, to a (also fictional) working-class suburb in Lisbon, along with her mother Hermínia (Catarina Avelar [pt]) and their three children, Isabel (Rita Brütt [pt]), Tóni (Fernando Pires [pt]) and Carlos (Luís Ganito [pt]) seeking a better life away from the hardships of an impoverished countryside. António works as a clerk at the Ministry of Finance in the mornings and at Eng. Ramires' (José Raposo) printing house in the afternoons. Margarida and Hermínia make trousers for a department store at home while doing the housekeeping. Isabel works at Clara's (Maria João Abreu) hair salon along with Náni (Sandra Santos [pt]), Tóni is starting a master's degree in Law making him the first Lopes going to university and Carlos spends his school days with his best friends Marinho (Manuel Alves) and Luís (Francisco Madeira). With great effort and hard work they are able to purchase in installments their first television set, their first washing machine and even their first car.

The Lopes' story is narrated from an indefinite present by an adult Carlos (voiced by Luís Lucas [pt]). Their story is directly and indirectly affected by the events and the social, economical and political changes occurring in Portugal since the late 1960s until the late 1980s. The Lopes are also direct and indirect witness of the historic acts occurring those days.

Cast and characters

Lopes Family

Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
António Lopes Miguel Guilherme Main
Maria Margarida Marques Rita Blanco Main
Hermínia Marques Catarina Avelar [pt] Main
Maria Isabel Marques Lopes Rita Brütt [pt] Main
António José Marques Lopes (Tóni) Fernando Pires [pt] Main
Carlos Manuel Marques Lopes Luís Ganito [pt] Main
Luís Lucas [pt] Voice

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAvg.
viewers
Avg.
share
Setting
First airedLast aired
1922 April 200722 June 2007614 8356.4%March 1968 – September 1968
23130 September 200715 June 2008TBATBAOctober 1968 – October 1969
3174 January 200926 April 2009804 5838.5%November 1969 – May 1970
42317 October 200916 May 2010589 3376.1%June 1970 – May 1972
52414 November 201025 April 2011674 2927.0%August 1972 – 25 April 1974
6197 December 201925 April 2020577 9646.0%31 December 1983 – December 1984
7183 October 202030 January 2021TBATBADecember 1984 – March 1986
8153 June 202316 September 2023TBATBAApril 1986 – July 1987

References

  1. ^ RTP is getting ready Conta-me como foi premiere (In Portuguese)
  2. ^ Conta-me como foi press release (In Portuguese)
  3. ^ Cuéntame cómo pasó official page (In Spanish)
  4. ^ Raccontami, the Italian Cuéntame (In Spanish)
  5. ^ Argentinian Cuéntame cómo pasó official synopsis (In Spanish)
  6. ^ Τα καλύτερά μας χρόνια official synopsis

Further reading

  • POUSA, Laura; FORNASARI, Eleonora (2017). "Tell the (hi)story to the nation. Two transcultural adaptations of the Spanish TV series Cuéntame cómo pasó: Raccontami and Conta-me como foi". Communication & Society. 30 (2): 1–15. ISSN 0214-0039. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  • DAHL, Julie M. (2017). "Portuguese Memories Made in Spain: How the Spanish Television Series Cuéntame cómo pasó Became Conta-me como foi" (PDF). Limite. 11 (2): 195–214. ISSN 1888-4067. Retrieved 12 January 2020.

External links

  • Conta-me como Foi at RTP Play [pt] (in Portuguese)
  • Conta-me como foi at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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