A Child's Christmases in Wales (TV Movie 2009)

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A Child's Christmases in Wales (TV Movie 2009). A Child's Christmases in Wales: Directed by Christine Gernon. With Ruth Jones, Mark Lewis Jones, Steve Speirs, Paul Kaye. Young Owen recalls how, at Christmas 1983 when he was ten, his obsessively tidy mother and penny-pinching father hosted his two paternal uncles, garrulous carpet king Huw, perpetually attacking his ex-wife and with silent son Maurice in tow, and shambling out-of-it Gorwel. Huw brings a series of computer games, none of which work, whilst Mum steps on the Subbuteo set. Three years later and the annoying neighbors the Cadwallander boys are still charging the earth for their carol-singing, and Huw is still bitter about his ex-wife, but his gift of an artificial Christmas tree causes Mum to junk their real one. The uncles fall out over a game of Hungry Hippos and Huw's tree goes up in smoke, prompting the return of the real one. By 1989 the family has a phone and a color television. Huw brags that he fitted Tom Jones' new carpet and the Cadwallander boys have a CD out, but Gorwel gets into a fight trying to move them on. At least he wins his bet that it will be a white Christmas, though the sledging is a disaster, injuring Mum, so the menfolk prepare the dinner. Maurice stands up to his father and Mum has a confession to make to Gorwel about the presents he always brings her.

“It takes a lot to capture my heart. This phenomenal Welsh play certainly did! My Father is from Merthyr Tydfil and from birth, I have been raised to love the beautiful country of Wales and admire its successes. I watch A childu0026#39;s christmases in Wales every Christmas with my Father and cannot wait to show my kids when they are of age. This is a play that I hope stays in the family for years…Every Christmas. Excellent story. Fantastic acting. Full of comedy, love and life in general. 10/10. u0026quot;I got a ball ure 😉u0026quot;”

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