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Baker Boys

Baker Boys

Baker Boys

7 /10 (1) 2011
Drama Comedy
Baker Boys is an English-language Welsh television drama series, produced by BBC Wales and broadcast on BBC One Wales. The series was written by Helen Raynor and Gary Owen. Torchwood creator Russell T Davies also had a role as creative consultant, which he fulfilled from Los Angeles. The first episode of the series was broadcast on 23 January 2011. The programme follows the workers of Valley Bara bakery which is the economic centre of Trefynydd, a small fictional village in South Wales. Generations of people had earned a living and formed a life at the bakery but this is thrown into jeopardy when recession bites and the bakery workers find themselves unemployed overnight. Writer Helen Raynor describes it as "a blue collar drama", explaining "we wanted to tell the story of a community, with a workplace at the centre of it, who suddenly fall on hard times".
Seasons
2
Episodes
6
Country
United Kingdom
Status
Ended

Cast

Eve Myles
Eve Myles
Sarah · 6 eps
Gareth Jewell
Gareth Jewell
Owen · 6 eps
Mark Lewis Jones
Mark Lewis Jones
Pete · 6 eps
Mali Harries
Mali Harries
Lucy · 6 eps
Matthew Gravelle
Matthew Gravelle
Rob · 6 eps
Amy Morgan
Amy Morgan
Shelly · 6 eps
Steven Meo
Steven Meo
Rich · 6 eps
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Boyd Clack
Gwynfor · 6 eps
Cara Readle
Cara Readle
Elen · 6 eps
Richard Corgan
Richard Corgan
Dave · 6 eps
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Joshua Jenkins
Nathan · 6 eps
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Eiry Hughes
Karen · 6 eps
Francois Pandolfo
Francois Pandolfo
Andy · 2 eps

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Episode Guide

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Episode 1
23 Ene 2011 · 60 min
The first of three contemporary, poignant and heart-warming episodes rooted in the reality of a small valley town as the current economic crisis strikes at the heart of its community. Starring the best of Welsh talent, The Baker Boys brings colourful, charismatic and real characters to the screen.
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Episode 2
30 Ene 2011 · 60 min
With the factory gates now locked and the redundant bakery workforce shut out, the community is starting to listen to Owen's big idea. Owen goes on a charm offensive, even recruiting Sarah onto the workers co-operative, this leaves Rob feeling left out in the cold, and ever more desperate to get Sarah away from Trefynydd.
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Episode 3
06 Feb 2011 · 60 min
The bakery is now open for business and Rob and Owen are trying hard to make it a success, but a large order forces them to push the workforce to their limits. The date of Sarah's wedding to Rob is approaching fast, which means that a big decision has to be made.
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Who stars in Baker Boys? The main cast of Baker Boys includes Eve Myles, Gareth Jewell, Matthew Gravelle, Boyd Clack, Mark Lewis Jones.
What genre is Baker Boys? Baker Boys is a Drama, Comedy film. It has a rating of 7/10 with 1 votes.
How many seasons does Baker Boys have? Baker Boys has 2 seasons and 6 episodes.

Cast

Eve Myles
Eve Myles
Sarah
Gareth Jewell
Gareth Jewell
Owen
Mark Lewis Jones
Mark Lewis Jones
Pete
Mali Harries
Mali Harries
Lucy
Matthew Gravelle
Matthew Gravelle
Rob
Amy Morgan
Amy Morgan
Shelly
Steven Meo
Steven Meo
Rich
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Boyd Clack
Gwynfor
Cara Readle
Cara Readle
Elen
Richard Corgan
Richard Corgan
Dave
👤
Joshua Jenkins
Nathan
👤
Eiry Hughes
Karen

Synopsis

Baker Boys is an English-language Welsh television drama series, produced by BBC Wales and broadcast on BBC One Wales. The series was written by Helen Raynor and Gary Owen. Torchwood creator Russell T Davies also had a role as creative consultant, which he fulfilled from Los Angeles. The first episode of the series was broadcast on 23 January 2011. The programme follows the workers of Valley Bara bakery which is the economic centre of Trefynydd, a small fictional village in South Wales. Generations of people had earned a living and formed a life at the bakery but this is thrown into jeopardy when recession bites and the bakery workers find themselves unemployed overnight. Writer Helen Raynor describes it as "a blue collar drama", explaining "we wanted to tell the story of a community, with a workplace at the centre of it, who suddenly fall on hard times".

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