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The entire thing, all 11 series, is one enormous [[Flash Back]] belonging to Carlos Alcantara, and it follows his life growing up in [[The Sixties]] and [[The Seventies]] during the decay of the Franco regime and the Transition to democracy. [[Edutainment Show]], mix of macro and micro history: the big events of the time (the lunar landings, the assassination of Carrero Blanco, Franco’s death,<s> Eurovision</s> (whoops)) and this typical middle class Madrid family’s story, narrated soap- opera style and with voiceovers from adult Carlos.
The entire thing, all 11 series, is one enormous [[Flash Back]] belonging to Carlos Alcantara, and it follows his life growing up in [[The Sixties]] and [[The Seventies]] during the decay of the Franco regime and the Transition to democracy. [[Edutainment Show]], mix of macro and micro history: the big events of the time (the lunar landings, the assassination of Carrero Blanco, Franco’s death,<s> Eurovision</s> (whoops)) and this typical middle class Madrid family’s story, narrated soap- opera style and with voiceovers from adult Carlos.


It’s all deliciously sepia- tinged and has the remarkable effect of making you nostalgic for the seventies, [[Sex Drugs and Rock And Roll|even if you weren’t there!]] One of the best aspects of it is its '''epic''' music. Note: It’s not a musical {{spoiler|(yet)}} but simply plays four or five songs from the era each episode. Heaven for pop music geeks.
It’s all deliciously sepia- tinged and has the remarkable effect of making you nostalgic for the seventies, [[Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll|even if you weren’t there!]] One of the best aspects of it is its '''epic''' music. Note: It’s not a musical {{spoiler|(yet)}} but simply plays four or five songs from the era each episode. Heaven for pop music geeks.


''Cuentame'' can safely be considered to be a family show; good ol’ pure nostalgia for parents/grandparents (anyone over fifty) providing them with a nice long sesh in which they can bitch about the Franco regime they experienced, and for the kids a dramatized, <s> perhaps</s> definitely exaggerated insight into how their parents may have lived back in the Good Old Days. This is combined with either “I’m so glad I didn’t live back then” or “I so wish I could have lived back then”!
''Cuentame'' can safely be considered to be a family show; good ol’ pure nostalgia for parents/grandparents (anyone over fifty) providing them with a nice long sesh in which they can bitch about the Franco regime they experienced, and for the kids a dramatized, <s> perhaps</s> definitely exaggerated insight into how their parents may have lived back in the Good Old Days. This is combined with either “I’m so glad I didn’t live back then” or “I so wish I could have lived back then”!
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* [[The Sixties]]
* [[The Sixties]]
* [[The Seventies]]
* [[The Seventies]]
* [[They Changed It Now It Sucks]]- the theme tune, arguably.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]- the theme tune, arguably.
* [[The Woobie]]- Josete is sometimes played as the [[In Universe]] Woobie
* [[The Woobie]]- Josete is sometimes played as the [[In Universe]] Woobie
* [[Writing Around Trademarks]]- the original name of the show was just “Cuentame”, but due to copyright reasons (there’s a song, in fact the title song which is called that), so it became "Cuentame Como Paso".
* [[Writing Around Trademarks]]- the original name of the show was just “Cuentame”, but due to copyright reasons (there’s a song, in fact the title song which is called that), so it became "Cuentame Como Paso".