Con Passionate
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Con Passionate is a Welsh language television drama series, written by Siwan Jones and directed by Rhys Powys for S4C. The first two series were Teledu Apollo productions.
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[edit] Plot
The main plot of the story revolves around the consequences of a female singer, Davina Roberts (Shân Cothi), taking the conducting role of the Male Voice Choir, "Côr Meibion Gwili". The ghost of the previous male conductor, Walford, continuously haunts choir member Brian throughout series one and the final episode of series two.
[edit] History
The first series started on January 2, 2005 and continued every Sunday night at 9:00pm and was repeated on Tuesday nights with English subtitles, and had an eight week run. The ratings broke S4C's records for that year and due to its success it was then repeated in the autumn of that year every Saturday night at approx. 9:30pm with English subtitles. The second series began on March 2, 2006 and also ran for eight weeks. This was also a success and the show was given a higher budget which meant they could use CGI and so on. This set the standard for future S4C Welsh dramas such as Cowbois ac Injans. Due to the tied plot at the end of the second series, there are no plans to make a third.
[edit] Characters
- Alun ap Brinley: Ian
- Toni Caroll: Glesni
- Shân Cothi: Davina
- Ifan Huw Dafydd: Pete
- Matthew Graville: Eurof
- Rebecca Harries: Siân Eleri
- Morgan Hopkins: Maldwyn
- Mark Lewis Jones: Irfon
- Sara McGaughey: Louise
- Siwan Morris: Llinos
- Stephan Rhodri: Andy
- Huw Rhys: Craig
- Beth Robert: Judith
- Eiry Thomas: Helen
- William Thomas: Glyn
- Rhianydd Wynne: Eirlys
Davina Roberts is the main character of the drama, and she is the conductor of the male voice choir as well as a soprano from Carmarthenshire. She is dedicated to her role as the conductor and works hard with her music. She is a talented musician and enjoys getting passionate and into the spirit of a piece of music, although sometimes she feels that the boys at Cwmgwili can't keep up with her high standards.
Pete is the one of the second tenors of the choir and has the chance to meet and get to know his long lost son, Simon. Because Pete has been living on his own for years and years, his girl friend, Dwynwen moving in with him at the end of the first series, doesn't always make him happy.
Glyn is also a second tenor in the choir but also received the role of the "secretary of the honour of the choir" (ysgrifennydd anrhydeddus y côr). His wife, Glesni, accuses him of being obsessed with the choir, and with numerous trips on the agenda he has little time for anything else. As a result of this, his wife goes to live with the care taker, Maldwyn, and Glyn then refuses to talk to her.
Ian is another one of the second tenors in the choir. He has a failing marriage with Helen, and comes to the end of his tether when he discovers that she has been having an affair with Tony, and sends blood mail to Davina accusing Helen. Helen then discovers this and uses it as a weapon in order to black mail him.
Andy, another second tenor, wants to become a professional singer "like Bryn Terfel", and gets an application form for the Welsh College of Music and Drama. Despite his many efforts to escape his job as a solicitor he fails until the second series when he decides to become an interior designer.
Eurof is also a second tenor, who despite his bardic talents, hasn't always had an easy life. His worst enemy, Siân Eleri, is one of his colleagues in his job as a Welsh teacher. But with Siân Eleri in an asylum getting over her drinking problems, things start to look up for him for a while.
[edit] Trivia
- Con Passionate won the award for the best drama at the Celtic Film and Television Festival Awards and the judges were "singing its praise".
- Wendy Richards, one of the editors, won the award for best editor in the S4C Baftas.
- Many people compare the series with other S4C dramas and describe it as being "a breath of fresh air in Welsh media".