James Corden and Ruth Jones have opened up about the Christmas special's cliffhanger, and the future of the series
January 28, 2020 - 08:31 GMT Emmy Griffiths After Gavin and Stacey's Christmas special was left on the cliffhanger, fans have been desperate to hear whether the popular sitcom would be coming back for more episodes - and the show's creators, James Corden and Ruth Jones, have finally hinted about the series' future.
Chatting to Metro about the incredible success of the Christmas special, which was watched by 18.5million people, they said:"It's mind-blowing that so many people watched our show – we still can't get our heads around it, what a massive compliment. We are indebted to the BBC for their incredible support but most importantly to those 18.5 million viewers for watching. We just hope one day we can let them know what Smithy said next.
The BBC are clearly also keen for the show to come back, as the Director of BBC Content Charlotte Moore added:"These incredible viewing figures demonstrate the power of British comedy and the love for Gavin and Stacey. I want to thank James and Ruth for this gem and like everyone I'm longing to find out what happens next.
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