After the festive special becomes most popular
Christmas Day TV of the decade, a co-star reveals Corden is keen to make series four
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After the tidy response to the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special, which saw the return of the beloved
BBC sitcom after almost a decade off our screens, its co-creator
James Corden has hinted that it may now return for a full fourth series.
Oscar Hartland, who stars in the show as Neil “the baby” – the son of Smithy (Corden) and Nessa (co-creator Ruth Jones) – told presenters on Good Morning
Britain that he asked Corden whether Gavin and Stacey could make a full series comeback, and Corden replied that it might happen if it’s “what the people want”.