| Gavin & Stacey | |
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| Directed by | Christine Gernon |
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| Theme music composer | Stephen Fretwell |
| Opening theme | "Run" by Stephen Fretwell |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 22(list of episodes) |
| Production | |
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| Producer | Ted Dowd |
| Camera setup | Single-camera |
| Running time | 28–94 minutes[1] |
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| Release | 13 May 2007 (2007-05-13) – 25 December 2024 (2024-12-25) |
Gavin & Stacey is a Britishsitcom created, written by and starringJames Corden andRuth Jones about two families: one fromBillericay inEssex, and the other fromBarry in theVale of Glamorgan.Mathew Horne andJoanna Page play the eponymous characters Gavin and Stacey, while Corden and Jones star as their respective friends Smithy and Nessa.Alison Steadman andLarry Lamb co-star as Gavin's parents Pam and Mick,Melanie Walters plays Stacey's mother Gwen, andRob Brydon plays Stacey's uncle Bryn.
Baby Cow Productions produced thesitcom forBBC Cymru Wales. The first series, consisting of six episodes, premiered onBBC Three in May 2007 to positive reviews and strong ratings. It returned for a second series of seven episodes in March 2008, before being transferred toBBC One for a Christmas Eve special, due to the show's growing mainstream popularity. The third and final series aired from 26 November 2009 to 1 January 2010, forming a significant part of the prime-time BBC Christmas programming for 2009.
Gavin & Stacey was directed by Christine Gernon, who had previously directed other BBC sitcoms such asOne Foot in the Grave. Acclaimed as both a hit and a breakthrough show for theBBC, it was the most nominated show in the 2007British Comedy Awards. It won several awards, including theBritish Academy Television Awards (BAFTA) Audience Award, and the British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Award, both in 2008. In 2019,Gavin & Stacey was named the 17th-greatest British sitcom in a poll byRadio Times.[2]
Corden and Jones wrote another Christmas special, which aired on 25 December 2019. With 18.49 million total viewers (11.6 million overnight), the broadcast in the United Kingdom was the most-viewed non-sporting event in a decade and the most-watched comedy in 17 years.[3][4][5][6] The final episode ofGavin & Stacey aired on 25 December 2024, 17 years after the show was first broadcast.[7][8][9] The finale was the most-watched scripted show in over two decades.[10]
The story revolves around Gavin, fromBillericay inEssex,England, and Stacey, fromBarry, Vale of Glamorgan, inSouth Wales. Gavin lives with his parents, Pam and Mick, and spends most of his time with his best friend, Smithy. Stacey lives with her widowed mother, Gwen, and is frequently visited by her uncle, Bryn, who lives across the road, and by her best friend Nessa. The show follows the key moments in their relationship: their first meeting, meeting each other's families, getting engaged, marrying, looking for a flat, briefly splitting up, looking for new jobs and trying for children.
The characters of Gavin and Stacey provide the emotional core of the story, focusing on the situations that arise when their relationship brings their two different families together. As a result, episodes often focus on the key events in life that bring wider families and close friends together such as weddings, christenings, birthday parties and Christmases. However, the show also presents the families interacting in deliberately non-dramatic situations, such as a visit to the beach and nights out. In these scenes, the subtle dialogue between the characters often contains underlying jokes or comedic value.
The series also follows the contrasting relationship between Smithy and Nessa. Despite their dislike for each other, they have several one-night stands, leading to Nessa becoming pregnant and having their baby. Whilst Gavin and Stacey are the clear main characters, towards the end of the show's run, the dramatic emphasis switches slightly from them, as they resolve their distance issues, to Smithy and Nessa, as Nessa becomes engaged to another man.
Other storylines in the three series include Pam's fakevegetarianism, Bryn and his nephew Jason's struggle to keep the events of their fishing trip a secret, and the rocky marriage of Pam and Mick's friends Pete and Dawn.
The surnames of well-known Englishserial killers were used for most of the main characters –Harold Shipman,Fred West andPeter Sutcliffe.[11]Ruth Jones commented in 2009: "I suppose we were hoping that people wouldn't realise and then when it does come to light, it's even more delicious..."[12]


Matt Lucas makes a guest appearance in the fourth episode of the first series; his name helped the series to secure the filming locations in Barry.[17]Noel Sullivan andJohn Prescott made cameo appearances in the final episode of series 3.[18][19]
| Series | Episodes | Originally released | Average UK viewers (millions) | ||
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| First released | Last released | ||||
| 1 | 6 | 13 May 2007 (2007-05-13) | 10 June 2007 (2007-06-10) | 0.96 | |
| 2 | 7 | 16 March 2008 (2008-03-16) | 20 April 2008 (2008-04-20) | 1.62 | |
| Special | 24 December 2008 (2008-12-24) | 7.19 | |||
| 3 | 6 | 26 November 2009 (2009-11-26) | 1 January 2010 (2010-01-01) | 7.65 | |
| Special | 25 December 2019 (2019-12-25) | 18.49 | |||
| Special | 25 December 2024 (2024-12-25) | 20.90 | |||
The initial series begins with the lives of the title characters,Gavin Shipman (Mathew Horne) andStacey West (Joanna Page). Gavin is 28 and lives at home inBillericay,Essex, with his parents,Mick (Larry Lamb) andPam (Alison Steadman). Stacey is 26, and she also lives at home inBarry Island,Wales, with her widowed mother,Gwen (Melanie Walters), with her uncle,Bryn (Rob Brydon) living over the road. The two, along with their respective best friendsNeil "Smithy" Smith (James Corden) andNessa Jenkins (Ruth Jones), meet for the first time inLeicester Square inLondon. The night ends with Gavin and Stacey returning to a hotel room and sleeping together, as do Smithy and Nessa. Gavin and Stacey become infatuated with each other, but Smithy and Nessa are happy to forget their drunkenone-night stand and make little contact with one another afterwards. In the rest of the series, Gavin and Stacey continue their long-distance relationship before becoming engaged and getting married on 6 April 2007. The series ends with Nessa going to inform Smithy that she is pregnant with his child but she changes her mind at the last minute.
The second series begins with the newlyweds arriving back from their honeymoon inGreece. The in-laws meet again at the Shipmans' house in Essex, where Nessa has some shocking revelations – especially for Smithy, who is the last to learn that she is pregnant with his baby, and although he makes it clear that he thoroughly dislikes the woman, he is generally civil and supportive towards her about their child. Meanwhile, Gavin and Stacey, living at Pam and Mick's house, run into trouble when Stacey struggles to find a job and becomes homesick for Barry Island and her family. The couple try to overcome their problem by looking for an apartment or house in Essex, but Stacey is still dissatisfied and is considering moving back to South Wales to be with her family. In the final episode of the series, Stacey removes her wedding ring, much to the upset of Gavin, but this is interrupted by the news of Nessa unexpectedly going into labour a month early. Pam, Mick and Stacey hurry across to Wales, whilst Gavin rushes to find Smithy with Smithy's sister,Rudi (Sheridan Smith), eventually finding him in the pub watching football. They arrive to find that Nessa has given birth to a boy,Neil, named after Nessa's father and Smithy since they share a first name. Gavin and Stacey decide to put their differences aside and are together once again.
An extended Christmas special involves Stacey's family, along with Nessa and her partner,Dave Coaches (Steffan Rhodri), spending Christmas with Gavin's parents. Gavin reveals that he has found a job in Cardiff, which at first causes upset for Pam and Smithy, but they both learn to accept it. Gavin later admits to Smithy that he is moving toBarry Island with Stacey in order to save his marriage. Smithy also gets upset when he feels that Dave, who lives with the baby, Neil, is replacing him as a father. Smithy is furthermore unhappy after Dave proposes to Nessa, with the ring enclosed in a cigarette packet, and she accepts.
Gavin begins his new job in Wales and his parents and Smithy travel to Wales for Neil's christening. In the next episode Gavin, Stacey, Nessa and her child Neil, spend the weekend at Pam and Mick's, and after a drunken night, it is believed that Nessa and Smithy may have once again had sex after waking up in bed together the next morning. Gavin and Stacey begin trying for a baby and Stacey is upset and disappointed when she learns that they may not be able to have children. Gavin becomes depressed and preoccupied with this issue, and in an attempt to cheer him up, Pam, Mick and Smithy arrange a surprise trip to Barry beach on a sunnybank holiday. Nessa and Dave also run into trouble after Dave learns about her alleged sexual intercourse with Smithy, but the two decide to go ahead with the wedding. In the final episode, Stacey discovers she is pregnant after all, and the couple are overjoyed. Smithy shows up at Nessa and Dave's wedding ceremony with Neil, pleading for her not to marry him, whilst accusing her of not loving Dave. Dave, much to everyone's surprise, agrees with Smithy that Nessa does not love him, and the ceremony is called off. The series ends showing the four (Gavin, Stacey, Nessa and Smithy) six months later on Barry beachfront, with a visibly pregnant Stacey.
Eleven years have passed since Gavin and Stacey went to Billericay to spend Christmas with the older Shipmans and the Wests. This year, since everyone is in Wales for the festivities, Bryn is cooking dinner for over 13 people. Pam would secretly prefer to spend Christmas in Essex, as she finds Gwen's house a bit lacking. The deal has always been that they alternate every year, and this time it's the turn of the Wests to host Christmas. Gavin and Stacey are now parents of three children: Harri, Caitlin and Megan; but Stacey is worried that their relationship has lost the excitement of the early days. Smithy, too, continues to commit to his fatherly role, making the journey to Barry Island on at least alternate weekends to see a now 11-year-old Neil.
At the end, Nessa confesses to Smithy that she is in love with him, getting down on one knee to propose, ending the programme on a cliffhanger.
The episode is dedicated to the memory of Margaret John, who played Doris, who died in February 2011.
This episode follows on five years from the events which occurred in the 2019 special.[20] Smithy is preparing for his wedding. It emerges he did not respond to Nessa's proposal and proceeded to get engaged to Sonia. The episode centres on the respectivestag andhen parties, both of which fall flat. The episode ends with Smithy leaving Sonia at the altar, after which, Smithy and Nessa get married.
Behind-the-scenes documentaries were aired after the 2019 and 2024 Christmas specials, titled12 Days of Christmas[21] andGavin & Stacey: A Fond Farewell, respectively.
The idea for the show occurred to actorJames Corden during a wedding reception, and he then developed the idea with co-writerRuth Jones, whom he had met during the filming of ITV dramaFat Friends. Corden claims to have been inspired by the story of his own real life best friend Gavin, who met his wife over the phone at work, and arranged to meet. They presented it to the BBC as a one-off play entitledIt's My Day, but the BBC instead asked for a full series.[22]
The roles of Gavin and Stacey were cast through an auditioning process, but were almost immediately given to Mathew Horne and Joanna Page on the strength of their chemistry together. The roles of Nessa and Smithy were written by Corden and Jones for themselves. Some roles were written with certain actors in mind: Uncle Bryn was written specifically for Rob Brydon, who had attended school with Jones; whilst Pam was written specifically for Alison Steadman, who had also worked onFat Friends. Jones had worked with Julia Davis in her sitcomNighty Night, and the role of Dawn was written with her in mind. Additionally, Corden had appeared with Adrian Scarborough in the Alan Bennett-penned play and film,The History Boys, which led to him being cast in the role of Pete. An audition process was used to cast the roles of Mick and Gwen, whilst the roles of Gavin's friends were given to Corden's co-stars inThe History Boys.
The three series were shot largely in Cardiff (which acted as parts of Billericay) and in Barry and the surrounding area, includingDinas Powys,Sully andPenarth. The show's popularity has been credited with boosting the tourist trade to Barry and its popular seafront ofBarry Island, through visitors wishing to visit the various filming locations. Gavin's house (address "23 Limetree Avenue") was set in Billericay but was actually filmed on location in Laburnum Way, Dinas Powys in Wales. The opening episode features location shooting inLeicester Square in London, which was filmed in 2006.[19][23][24]
After the debut of the show onBBC Three, a second series was soon commissioned. Speaking about the second series, Corden said, "It's the show that we wanted to make. If people like it, they like it; if they don't, they don't. That's a nice feeling, that's quite freeing... There's more of a journey and more of a story. We hope the viewers will feel like they've been taken on a little trip by it." Jones said, "Series one had a very specific storyline to it, boy meets girl and it ends in a wedding. We don't have the same type of storyline in the second series. It's now girl lives with boy's parents in Essex and the joys that might entail."[25]
There was initial uncertainty over whether a third series would be produced. In an April 2008 interview, Jones said, "We never intended to write a second series, let alone a third. We don't want it to become predictable. We will see how the Christmas special goes and take it from there." Corden added: "We will write one if we can make it better. We have to be true to ourselves."[26] Corden and Jones completed the final draft of the Christmas Special by September 2008, although they ruled out writing the third series at the time due to pressures of other work, and repeating the wish not to produce a sub-standard script.[18]
Corden and Jones eventually announced there would be a third series produced, on 21 December 2008 just before the 2008 Christmas special aired, as Jones performed her finalBBC Radio WalesSunday Brunch radio show to a live audience on Barry Island.[27][28]
In May 2019, a second Christmas special was announced by Corden which aired on Christmas Day 2019.[29][30]
In February 2024, a third Christmas special was rumoured for Christmas 2024;[31] however, co-creator Jones dismissed the claim, stating that it was "sadly a rumour".[32] However, shortly afterwards Jones said that there were no plans "set in stone", causing confusion as to whether or not there was another special planned.[33]
On 3 May 2024, Corden announced via his social media channels that he and Jones had completed writing the final episode of the show, to air on Christmas Day 2024 on BBC One.[34] Jones later criticised the fact that news of the show had been leaked, saying, "James and I wanted to give everybody a nice surprise and I think it was really mean that they leaked it." Filming of the final episode began on 2 September 2024 and wrapped on 8 October.[35][36][37][38][39] Aikman's involvement in the special was concealed from the public prior to broadcast.[40]
The show was nominated for, and won, several awards throughout its run, with two notable wins being theBritish Academy Television Awards Audience Award, and theBritish Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Award, both in 2008.
In the 2007 British Comedy Awards, the show won Best New British TV Comedy, losing in the Best New TV Comedy category toPeep Show. James Corden and Ruth Jones won Best Male and Female Comedy Newcomer respectively, with fellow cast members Mathew Horne and Joanna Page having also been nominated in the same categories. The show was also named Best New British TV Sitcom in the 2007The Comedy.co.uk Awards.[41]
In April 2008 the show won two awards in the BAFTAs, the Audience Award, and Best Comedy Performance for James Corden.[42] In December 2008 the show won Best TV Comedy in the 2008 British Comedy Awards. In the 2009 BAFTAs Rob Brydon was nominated for Best Comedy Performance as Bryn.
In theNational Television Awards in January 2010, Gavin and Stacey won the award for Best Comedy.[43]
In January 2020, the series won the "Impact Award" at the25th National Television Awards.[44] It also won the2020 British Academy Television Award forVirgin TV's Must-See Moment ("Nessa proposes to Smithy").[45]
Immediately after the end of series 2, in April 2008The Guardian described the show as "BBC Three's biggest breakout comedy hit sinceLittle Britain", whileDeborah Orr wrote that the show was "amiable, unpretentious, well-scripted, nicely acted and archly amusing. It's a good series, taking its place in a well-worn comedic progression, stretching back toThe Liver Birds."[26][46]
Just before the third series aired,The Independent described how the show had developed from a respectable début on BBC Three to an award-winning show with mainstream popularity after theBBC One Christmas special, although it noted a perception from some that the show shouldn't "get above itself". With its mainstream acceptance, however, it was of the opinion that the show had all the ingredients to become an "audience-pleasing family sitcom in the tradition ofOnly Fools and Horses andThe Royle Family – churning out series after series and Christmas special after Christmas special", although by then, the writers had already ruled out future full series.[11] In 2019,Gavin & Stacey was named the 17th-greatest British sitcom of all time in a poll byRadio Times.[2]
Characters from the show have appeared outside the series' episodes in aid of various charitable causes.
In the fifth episode of the second series (6 April 2008), for Gwen's birthday barn dance, Bryn and Nessa perform a duet of "Islands in the Stream". On 21 February 2009, this was adapted into "Barry Islands In The Stream", a musical mini-sketch aired forComic Relief. In a storyline that sees Bryn and Nessa invited to compete in the World Karaoke Championships inLas Vegas, Nessa bumps into her old friendTom Jones, who joins them on stage, and the sketch also features Bee GeeRobin Gibb. Also released as acharity single, it debuted in the number one spot on theUK Singles Chart on 15 March 2009.[47]
ForRed Nose Day 2009 on 13–14 March, the main telethon event for Comic Relief, a second sketch was aired where James Corden, in character as Smithy, has a chance encounter with theEngland national football team and proceeds to give them some advice on tactics and teamwork. "Barry Islands In The Stream" was also performed live for theTop of the Pops 2009 Red Nose Day special.
There have been two charity episodes depicted as a "spin-off" ofGavin & Stacey calledSmithy, starring James Corden as the title character.
ForSport Relief 2010 on 19 March 2010, Corden appeared again as Smithy in a long sketch about coaching, where he meetsEngland footballers such asDavid Beckham,John Terry andRio Ferdinand. Corden had previously recorded a live 9-minute segment during the December 2009BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony. It sees Smithy being presented with the Coach of the Year Award for his unsung coaching influence on several British sports stars. As he jokes with the audience, he declares he can't accept the award and goes on to rant at the assembled sporting stars for having 'lost their way' and focusing on celebrity, ending on a rousing appeal to get back to basics, leaving hostsSue Barker andGary Lineker in mock tears. As a backstory, sketches are shown of how Smithy coachedTom Daley,Andrew Flintoff,Andy Murray,Jenson Button,David Beckham and theManchester United team.[48]
On 19 December 2010, Corden appeared as Smithy in the live ceremony for the2010 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, announcing that Sport Relief had raised over £44 million, expressing his doubts that England managerFabio Capello would win the coach of the year award, and giving the 15 times Darts World ChampionPhil Taylor his backing as a candidate for the main award, praising his dedication to training by going down the pub every night sinking pints.
There was another episode ofSmithy for the 2011 Comic Relief appeal guest starringLenny Henry,Richard Curtis,George Michael,Dermot O'Leary,JLS (Aston Merrygold,Marvin Humes,Oritsé Williams andJB Gill),Davina McCall,Rupert Grint,Tom Felton,Sebastian Coe,Gordon Brown,Robert Winston,Roger Lloyd-Pack,Rio Ferdinand,Keira Knightley,Richard Madeley,Clare Balding,Tom Daley,Justin Bieber and survivingBeatlesPaul McCartney andRingo Starr.
Corden appeared as Smithy again onMichael McIntyre's Christmas Roadshow on BBC One on 25 December 2011. The sketch showed Smithy in a dating-show style spoof withMiranda Hart as her TV alter ego.
He again appeared at Comic Relief, this time in 2013, in the live studio itself. He went on to rant about all the world's issues and his opinions on them.
Corden appeared as the character again for 2016's Sport Relief, where Smithy campaigns to be elected as Sepp Blatter's replacement as the president of FIFA.
Ruth Jones readBBC Radio'sShipping Forecast in the voice of Nessa, to mark the forecast's centenary, on 1 January 2025.[49]
On 30 March 2010, Corden and Jones appeared in character as Smithy and Nessa as part ofChannel 4's Comedy Gala, held at theO2 Arena in London in aid ofGreat Ormond Street Children's Hospital, broadcast onChannel 4 on 5 April 2010. Following on from the events of the final episode, they arrive in London on a day trip from Barry Island, with Neil the baby in tow.[citation needed]
The decision was made byBBC Worldwide to release the full DVD box set of series three on 7 December 2009, in time for the Christmas rush, despite not all of the series having aired in the UK. There was some criticism, withLiberal Democrat media spokespersonDon Foster saying it devalued thelicence fee.[50] Despite this release, subsequent episodes still saw some of the show's highest viewing figures.[51]
| Series | Title | No. of episodes | Release dates | ||
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| Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
| 1 | Series One | 6 | 5 May 2009 | 29 October 2007 | 2 April 2009 |
| 2 | Series Two | 7 | 27 September 2011 | 10 November 2008 | 1 April 2010 |
| 1–2 | Series One & Two | 13 | — | 10 November 2008 | — |
| Special(2008) | Christmas Special | 1 | — | 6 April 2009 | 29 June 2010 |
| 3 | Series Three | 6[b] | 27 September 2011 | 7 December 2009 | 29 June 2010 |
| 1–3[c] | The Complete Collection | 20 | 27 September 2011 | 7 December 2009 | 4 November 2010 |
| Special(2019) | A Special Christmas | 1 | — | 6 January 2020 | — |
| 1–3[d] | The Definitive Collection | 21 | — | 26 October 2020 | — |
| Special(2024) | The Finale | 1 | — | 3 February 2025 | — |
| 1–3[e] | The Complete Collection | 22 | — | 3 February 2025 | — |
Gavin & Stacey has aired onBBC Entertainment,BritBox,BBC America andBBC Canada channels. Also screened in Australia (Seven Network,7TWO,ABC2 andUK-TV),Belgium/Flanders (Acht),Israel (HOT V.O.D andYes Stars Comedy),Ireland (RTÉ Two), inThe Netherlands (RTL 8),Iceland (Stöð 2),New Zealand (TV ONE),Portugal (RTP2),Sweden (SVT) and Spain/Catalonia (3XL).
Various adaptations have been attempted but have not matched the success of the original.
In March 2008, it was reported the American networkNBC had bought the rights to produce an American remake from Baby Cow Productions. Initial ideas according to Corden were to have Gavin coming fromNew Jersey and Stacey fromSouth Carolina, meeting up inNew York City.[22] In December 2008 however, Jones stated "There was a script written for NBC. They optioned it, but then that went away. I read the script and it wasn't great to be honest with you. But nowABC are looking into writing a pilot and hopefully that will work out".[52] At the time, both Corden and Jones were reportedly acting as executive producers of the ABC version, while interviewing other people for the job of writing the adaptation.[53]
In September 2009 it was reported that ABC had ordered apilot for an American remake, to be written by Stacy Traub and Hayes Jackson, and produced byBBC Worldwide.[54][55] The series was not picked up.
On 8 May 2013,Fox announced that an American remake,Us & Them, would be broadcast in the network's2013–14 schedule. Thirteen episodes were ordered. On 11 October 2013, it was revealed that only six episodes would air after production went into early hiatus, before being halted altogether.[56][57] In June 2014, Fox announced that the six episodes would not air on the network.[58]