Everyone's off to the Shipmans' this year, and Smithy can't wait to spend his first Christmas with baby Neil. All doesn't go to plan, however, as an unexpected visitors turn up. There's also a behind-the-scenes special to keep your eyes peeled for...
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Nessa and Dave's wedding begins and Stacey has some huge news for Gavin.
Gavin is from Essex, Stacey is from Wales. Things have been going great with their telephone romance, but now they are about to meet. Will things turn sour when they meet face-to-face, or will their meddling friends and family be their downfall? Tune in to see if Gavin and Stacey's love can endure… More tough tests.
Gavin is from Essex, Stacey is from Wales. Things have been going great with their telephone romance, but now they are about to meet. Will things turn sour when they meet face-to-face, or will their meddling friends and family be their downfall? Tune in to see if Gavin and Stacey's love can endure… More tough tests.
Gavin is from Essex, Stacey is from Wales. Things have been going great with their telephone romance, but now they are about to meet. Will things turn sour when they meet face-to-face, or will their meddling friends and family be their downfall? Tune in to see if Gavin and Stacey's love can endure… More tough tests.
Gavin is from Essex, Stacey is from Wales. Things have been going great with their telephone romance, but now they are about to meet. Will things turn sour when they meet face-to-face, or will their meddling friends and family be their downfall? Tune in to see if Gavin and Stacey's love can endure… More tough tests.
How did this win adwards??? Not remotely funny and another example of how unfunny the British really are and how bad of a job the people are in charge of the TV industry. The one episode I saw was so bad that I think I ranted about it for ages trying to find someone to point out any funny scenes in. This is just another reminder of how bad British TV is and I feel ripped off by paying over a £100 a year for a TV Licence to have rubbish like this as a choice to watch.
Also we should blame the newspaper and magazines for there silly reviews saying its a great show. Lets hope that when it does come to an end that it stays that way.
An Absolute Legend of A Series. Love The Characters, And The Plot. utter Classic. hide show
Gavin and stacey is an absolutly amazing series. i was glued to the tv whenever it was on. It was very cleverly written and was witty, intelegent and very funny. The characters we're lovable & the story line was very funny. The programme apealled to many people i though. it had humor for the children, the witty comments for the adults, and there were a few comments and characters who the older generation could relate to. i thought it was hilariously funny, but it was like a real life story. it was like watching an actuall modern day family. it was hust utterly amazing. i woukd recomend it to everyone. absolute classic.
This is one of the worst series I ever had a chance to watch. A complete waste of time. Rude people. No character, no charisma. Not funny at all. Complete rubbish. I do not understand how this was ever nominated for any award. A shame for British Tv. hide show
This is one of the worst series I ever had a chance to watch. A complete waste of time. Rude people. No character, no charisma. Not funny at all. Complete rubbish. I do not understand how this was ever nominated for any award. A shame for British Television. The worst part is to be forced to watch the add, about the Christmas special, going on at every commercial break. The chubby character yelling "It's Christmas!" is so anoying it makes me feel like shooting the TV set. The show lacks plots, timing, gags, emotion, motion, meaning, acting... everything! No reason for spending loads of money with annoying shows.
Wonderfully original comedy that has deservedly (and finally) made its way to BBC One. hide show
Along with much of the UK – we only discovered Gavin and Stacey when it made its way over to BBC One. And we're glad we did. This show is wonderfully quirky, very very amusing and yet oddly touching. The cast is excellent, with Rob Brydon in particular turning in an outstanding performance as the "Sexuality in Question" Uncle Bryn. Ruth Jones from Little Britain co-writes and delivers the most brilliant straight-faced Nessa. While the "Essex Boys" may make you cringe – look out for "Who ordered Chinese?!" – they are instantly likeable. The tale twists and turns, and as ridiculous as some of the scenes may be – I think everyone who watches will have moments of "I've done that" and "I've been there"… Worth the box-set if you missed it on TV.
A winning combination from James and Ruth hide show
Ruth Jones and James Cordon have created a winning combination of funny yet believable characters with a can't wait for next week plot.
All the acors (including James and Ruth themselves) make their characters come to life and as a viewer I truly warmed to them. This is a sit' com' that not only makes you laugh out loud and occasionly cry; Gavin and Stacey contains some great dramatic performances from its convincing cast. I think that an American version might be in the pipeline which can only be a good thing, I'd love to see Gavin, Stacey, Smithy and Nessa transferred to the USA.
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