When it was announced that Mikki
Osei-Berko, popularly known as Master Richard, would feature in the
Y’ello Café television series which started running last August, many
viewers have been waiting for that day.
After the long wait, Master Richard will make his debut appearance in the series on Saturday, October 19 in the role of Dada Cash.
His appearance will give his many fans and the public the opportunity to judge his clever acting and recall old memories of his sterling performance in the Taxi Driver series after sometime away from the screen.
Other characters in Y’ello Café include Stormy (Nana Kofi Obiri Yeboah), Frosty (Lucas Fiadzewu) and Tilly (Edith Faalong).
Produced by Farmhouse and directed by Ivan Quashigah, the setting in the series is an Internet café that also serves as a centre for typesetting, photocopying and small-scale printing.
The outfit deals daily with all sorts of clients who either come in for secretarial services, a cup of coffee, use of the Internet or to buy MTN credit or a mobile phone.
The various operations have so far been co-ordinated by Papa Kofi (Emmanuel Abankwa) but how would things change with the arrival of his elder brother, Dada Cash (Mikki Osei-Berko)?
Each episode poses a challenge to the characters but then, issues are eventually resolved by the end of an episode. The setting was established as a mini-world that revolves on matters many viewers can easily identify with.
The series show on GTV and Afro Star TV at 6:30 pm concurrently every Saturday.
After the long wait, Master Richard will make his debut appearance in the series on Saturday, October 19 in the role of Dada Cash.
His appearance will give his many fans and the public the opportunity to judge his clever acting and recall old memories of his sterling performance in the Taxi Driver series after sometime away from the screen.
Other characters in Y’ello Café include Stormy (Nana Kofi Obiri Yeboah), Frosty (Lucas Fiadzewu) and Tilly (Edith Faalong).
Produced by Farmhouse and directed by Ivan Quashigah, the setting in the series is an Internet café that also serves as a centre for typesetting, photocopying and small-scale printing.
The outfit deals daily with all sorts of clients who either come in for secretarial services, a cup of coffee, use of the Internet or to buy MTN credit or a mobile phone.
The various operations have so far been co-ordinated by Papa Kofi (Emmanuel Abankwa) but how would things change with the arrival of his elder brother, Dada Cash (Mikki Osei-Berko)?
Each episode poses a challenge to the characters but then, issues are eventually resolved by the end of an episode. The setting was established as a mini-world that revolves on matters many viewers can easily identify with.
The series show on GTV and Afro Star TV at 6:30 pm concurrently every Saturday.
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