Con Lo Que Cuenta Este País


Con Lo Que Cuenta Este País was a popular Puerto Rican comedy sitcom that capitalized on the popularity of its main character named Chevy.
The show began airing on February 2, 1991 on Telemundo of Puerto Rico, and lasted until 1993. It remained on the top spots during its run. Some of the characters gained so much popularity that they would reprise their roles on other shows.

Show history

Comedian Melwin Cedeño started playing his character Chevy in the late 80s. The character was so popular among teens that producers Hector Marcano, Jackie Torres, Jose Vallenilla and Rafael Quijano, presented a new sitcom to Telemundo of Puerto Rico. The show was added to Telemundo's programming in February 1991.
The show was quickly received and cherished by Puerto Rican audiences and occupied the top places in ratings. It remained very popular until its cancellation in 1993. Cedeño has continued to perform as Chevy on other programs and activities, and some of the actors involved have reprised their roles in other shows.

Show synopsis

Chevy was a Nuyorican teenager that upon returning to Puerto Rico started working at restaurants. He was hired by "Don Vale" at the restaurant "El Gandongo Express" as a waiter. "Don Vale" had a beautiful daughter named "Beba" who instantly fell in love with "Chevy".
The restaurant was located in an alley corner, and Chevy would always arrive in his flamboyant Volkswagen Beetle listening to loud music. After getting down, he would perform some dance stunt, and then go to work.
The restaurant and the street in front became a meeting place for Chevy and his friends. Anything could happen on that street: parties, fights, and even a pool party.
The restaurant would also draw some bullies that would try to pick fights with Chevy. The leader of this gang was "Cholón", performed by Wilfred Morales, and "Bejuco", performed by Miguel Morales. Most of the time, Chevy would beat them up and kick them out of the restaurant.
All of these characters would also create sub-stories with their relatives, friends, or love interests. After some time, Fernández left the show and Georgina Borri replaced him as "Margot", Chevy's mother who had bought the restaurant. She was the last manager of the restaurant on the last season of the show.
Since the first episode, the show had four open credits sequences, six wrestling/boxing episodes and a mini-serial named "Chevy, ¿culpable o inocente?" that lasted 10 episodes.
Aside of its obvious slapstick humor, the show sometimes tried to address common social situations present in Puerto Rico.

Cast

Lead characters

Several characters made cameo or special appearances on the show.