The long-awaited special for the award-winning series, Gavin & Stacey: The Finale, with James Corden and Ruth Jones set to reunite for the final time, premieres 26 December on BINGE.
Corden returns as Smithy, Jones as Nessa, Matthew Horne as Gavin and Joanna Page as Stacey for the upcoming special. The show, which was created by Corden and Jones, first premiered in 2007 before going on to become a breakout hit with the 2019 Christmas special becoming one of the biggest scripted series of the decade in the UK with 17 million viewers.
It's been five years since we left Nessa down on one knee declaring her love for Smithy and asking him to marry her. And a lot has happened since then.
In Barry, Bryn’s packing the Picasso in readiness for a trip to Essex; Stacey and Gavin are looking for new ways to spice up their seventeen year marriage and Gwen is behaving most strangely. Nessa’s started a new business venture and Neil the Baby’s about to begin an apprenticeship with his dad. Over in Billericay Pam is stressing out at the prospect of playing hostess, not helped by a newly retired Mick practising his golf swings in the living room and there have been more ups and downs in Pete and Dawn’s relationship. Join us on the journey to Barry and Billericay as we catch up with the Shipmans and the Wests for the very last time and maybe find out what exactly did happen on that fishing trip.
Ahead of the premiere of Gavin & Stacey: The Finale, fans can watch all three seasons of Gavin & Stacey from 4 December along with the two Christmas specials.
Gavin & Stacey: The Finale (1x90) is a Tidy and Fulwell73 production for BBC iPlayer and BBC One. It was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, BBC Chief Content Officer, and Jon Petrie, BBC Director of Comedy Commissioning. Gavin & Stacey is created, written and executive produced by Ruth Jones and James Corden. The director is Christine Gernon and the producer is Sarah Fraser. The Executive Producers are Ruth Jones, Rhys John and David Peet for Tidy Productions. James Corden, Leo Pearlman and Ben Winston for Fulwell73 Productions. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Emma Lawson. BBC Studios are handling international distribution.