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Gavin and Stacey Christmas special: Where did the characters end up?

What was occurrin' the last time we saw Smithy, Nessa and co?

Jacob Stolworthy
Tuesday 28 May 2019 10:29 BST
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Smithy and Gavin sing 'Do They Know It's Christmas' in 2008 Gavin and Stacey Christmas special

Gavin & Stacey is officially returning for a reunion episode 10 years after it ended.

The news was revealed by James Corden who announced the special will air this Christmas, bringing back co-writer and star Ruth Jones, Mathew Horne, Joanna Page and Rob Brydon.

Larry Lamb, Alison Steadman and Melanie Walters will also return for the new episode. Gavin & Stacey first aired on BBC Three in 2007 and ended with its third series on New Year’s Day in 2010.

But what was occurrin’ with the characters the last time we saw them? Below is the refresher you need.

The beloved sitcom ended as the wedding day of Nessa (Jones) and Dave Coaches (Steffan Rhodri) arrived – only to be gatecrashed by Smithy (Corden) who objected; he believes Nessa is only marrying Dave so that their baby has a father, but he assures her he can assume that role if she wants him to.

The drama comes to a head when Dave, who admits he always knew deep down that Nessa never loved him, accepts they’re not meant to be and leaves after shaking her hand.

Six months later, Nessa and baby Neil are living in Barry Island with Smithy while Stacey (Page) is expecting her first baby with Gavin (Horne).

Speaking about the special, Corden said: “We’ve loved revisiting Barry and Essex again and bringing the characters back together has been a joy. We’re so excited to get the chance to work with our fabulous cast and crew once more and to give fans of the show a festive treat this Christmas. Thank you BBC for helping to make this happen.”

Gavin & Stacey will return for a one-off special this Christmas on BBC One.

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