GEMS Theatre Productions, in collaboration with NCN TV, will be presenting Season 4 of the popular TV sitcom ‘Days like Dese’, on the local television station from tomorrow at 17:00 hrs with a repeat broadcast on Monday at 09:30 hrs.
Each Saturday for 13 weeks there will be a new episode. Seasons 1 to 3 was previously aired during the 2018-2020 period, GEM Productions said.
There was an absence of the sitcom during the COVID years. 39 episodes of the sitcom which were previously aired are available on YouTube.
The actors in Season 4 include Ron Robinson, Mark Kazim, Nathaya Whaul, Shenadia Ferriera, Linden Whaul, Safira Abrahim- Williams, Makaya Smith, Aletha Grant, Simone Dowding, Mark Luke-Edwards, Rajan Tiwari, Tieanna Jordan, Kirk Jardine, Melissa Morgan and Brandon Singh.
“In Season 4, we see the Rupaul family enjoying some of the recreational sights of Guyana and visit to our Ancient County. Grandpa Rue takes his adopted grandson on a tour of Georgetown to see the last remains of our Garden City before it is overtaken by development. David Rupaul is promoted and he and his family moved to their own home and get a new housekeeper. David meets up with his long-time police friend, Jack, who returns from the interior and wants to get back with his longtime girlfriend, Maybelle, who was David’s family housekeeper and who is now GrandPa Rue’s housekeeper. Jack and Maybelle lost touch with each other.
“David and Susan hire a new maid. Uncle Sunny gets a new ‘girlfriend’ and is seriously together into big time farming,” the company explained as it sought to spark excitement about Season 4.
Meanwhile, it was revealed that Episode 4 examines family togetherness and good relationship between all members of a household.
The growing tension between Venezuela and Guyana and the Rupauls’ reaction to this situation and its effect on them and their patriotic commitment to their country are also featured.
In dealing with the Venezuelan situation in the sitcom, the Rupauls aim to educate its audience and give it a clearer understanding of the situation.
The sitcom was written by Kirk Jardine and Gem Madhoo-Nascimento and directed by Madhoo-Nascimento.
It has been made possible with assistance from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health, German’s Restaurant, Readymix Concrete Ltd, Sterling Products Ltd, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Guyana Power and Light (GPL), Institute of Private Enterprise Development (IPED) and Sankar’s Autoworks.