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About 'Gavin & Stacey'

Gavin & Stacey. Image shows: James Corden, Ruth Jones. Image credit: Baby Cow Productions.When James Corden and Ruth Jones were sitting waiting to be weighed at Superslimmers - the fictional slimming class of Kay Mellor's TV series Fat Friends - they had no idea that, some years later, they would be writing their own comedy series and starring in it, too.

"We became friends during filming, and, when we were doing series three, James was talking about this idea he and his girlfriend had about a wedding that takes place between a guy from Essex and a girl from Barry Island", explains Ruth. "I thought it sounded brilliant, and we'd sit in the hotel bar where we were staying and look around, because there was always a function going on, and we'd pick out characters that might be at this wedding and improvise what they might say."

"I have ideas all the time and do nothing with them", says James. "But Ruth was adamant we should try and write this." After putting pen to paper, James and Ruth sent their script to Stuart Murphy, ex-Controller of BBC Three, who loved their idea.

"Stuart said he didn't have a slot for a one-off drama or comedy, but asked if we would be able to turn it into a series" says Ruth, who has also written episodes of Fat Friends and BBC One's The Chase.

It was quite a scary prospect but James, in particular, received some encouragement from a very high-profile source - the author and playwright Alan Bennett. James was performing in Bennett's production of The History Boys at the National Theatre. "Alan gave me such confidence, and said to me: 'James, you should write some of these ideas down because they're really funny. There are lots of people who make people laugh now and again but you really have a chance, if you write these things down, to do something.' And when Alan Bennett says that, you can't really argue!"

In the space of three months, five episodes of Gavin & Stacey had been written - the first episode taking them just 24 hours.

"We wrote episode six in New York while I was doing The History Boys on Broadway" James says. "Ruth came out to join me. It was weird sitting in a lovely apartment in New York trying to write a show about a regular guy from Essex and a regular girl from Barry! Sometimes we'd do some writing in Central Park which was great."

Gavin & Stacey. Image shows: Gavin Shipman (Mathew Horne), Stacey Shipman (Joanna Page). Image credit: Baby Cow Productions.The end result is a sitcom about Stacey from Barry, near Cardiff, and Gavin from Essex. But the difference in backgrounds and culture doesn't get in the way of their budding romance, which flourishes when they finally meet for the first time after hitting it off during numerous flirtatious work calls.

James and Ruth play the couple's best friends, up-front Nessa and best man Smithy, a couple who couldn't be more dissimilar. Gavin and Stacey's romance may be a match made in heaven, but the same can't be said for Nessa and Smithy, who dislike each other from the start.

"Nessa is Stacey's best friend," says Ruth "She has a very chequered past; has travelled the world three times; has worked in all kinds of places, including Harrods; and has had sex with most of the men in Barry, and probably most of the women, too! Nessa is very stoical and a really good friend, actually, in a strange sort of way."

Nessa's dress sense is somewhat brazen, so how did Ruth feel about wearing such bold clothes? "I think Nessa is very much stuck somewhere in the Eighties with black eyeliner and leather. But I kind of like that about her," she laughs. "I love any opportunity to change the way I look; it's great. The wig that I wear was actually the blonde wig I wore when I played Kelly in Fat Friends. It's been dyed and cut. I'm all for a bit of recycling!"

James's character Smithy, meanwhile, is Gavin's best friend. Friends since they were young children, their relationship is almost like a wonderful, platonic love story. One might think, therefore, that Smithy would be envious of some 'bird' muscling in on his best mate. But not so, according to James.

"I think Smithy would love Gavin to have a girlfriend, but not to have a wife," explains James. "In Smithy's head, they will move into a flat, be bachelors for about the next five years, get married at the same time, live next door to each other, have a couple of kids, take them to football, but still have a drink together. According to Smithy, that's how it should work, and that's the way you should do things. But, really, it's mates first and birds second. And, when Gavin says he's getting married, and as much as Smithy's pissed off, he knows it's right."

Gavin & Stacey. Image shows: Gwen West (Melanie Walters), Bryn West (Rob Brydon). Image credit: Baby Cow Productions.Gavin & Stacey boasts a stellar cast including Rob Brydon, Joanna Page, Larry Lamb, Melanie Walters, Ruth Jones, James Corden and Mathew Horne. There are also cameo appearances from comedy stars like Julia Davis, Matt Lucas, Sheridan Smith and Mark Wootton.

Gavin & Stacey also reunites James and Ruth with their Fat Friends co-star, Alison Steadman, who, in James's opinion, is one of the country's best actors. "We set out to write a great part for Alison, because we both knew her and both look up to her and idolise her as an actor," says James. "Alison's never anything but brilliant and we wanted her to play the role of Pam more than anyone. When she rang us and said she'd just read the script and loved it, we were over the moon!" says Ruth.

"Once we'd started writing the part of Bryn, we thought Rob Brydon would be great. The minute he read the first two episodes, he rang Ruth and said: 'I really, really want to do it. I know exactly who he is; I know exactly what he wears; how he walks; how he speaks."

Aside from Gavin & Stacey, Ruth Jones has played Peggy in the Bafta Award-winning film East Is East, and then went on to take a leading role in Nighty Night. She's perhaps best known for playing barmaid Myfanwy in Little Britain alongside Matt Lucas's 'only gay in the village' character, Dafydd.

Ruth also plays Magz, the girlfriend of Steve Coogan's character Tommy in Saxondale. She describes how she got the job: "I was at the Comedy Awards with Julia Davis, as Nighty Night was nominated, and Steve was on the table in front of me," recalls Ruth. "I'd only met him a couple of times to say hello to, but he turned round and said: 'You scrub up well, don't you? Will you play my girlfriend in my next series?' And that was that! It was the easiest job interview I've ever had!"

Gavin & Stacey. Image shows: Gavin Shipman (Mathew Horne), Stacey Shipman (Joanna Page), Nessa (Ruth Jones), Smithy (James Corden). Image credit: Baby Cow Productions.James and Ruth were overwhelmed when BBC Three commissioned their comedy series, although this soon turned to nerves in the run up to the show appearing on the small screen:

"You show it to your family, and they may be critical, but you just don't know if it's any good," says Ruth, sheepishly. James, on the other hand, feels as though they're taking a huge leap of faith: "It's terrifying in one aspect and hugely exciting in another," he says. "We certainly feel incredibly proud of what we've done, and we think it holds up and we think it's good."

It seems that they're not alone in thinking it's good - the first series was met very warmly by critics when it was transmitted in May 2007 - The Radio Times called it 'one of the best comedies of the year'. The series has gone on to triple success at the British Comedy Awards, triumph at The South Bank Show Awards and pick up the 2008 BAFTA Audience Award. Quite a haul!

In March 2008 Gavin & Stacey returned to BBC Three for a second series, opening with a double episode.

In the new series the honeymoon was over for newlyweds Gavin and Stacey, and their married life began in earnest at the Shipman family home in Essex. But, as the reality of living so far away sinks in, Stacey starts missing her home in Barry Island. Meanwhile, Gavin and Stacey's best friends, Smithy and Nessa, have to come to terms with their own stark reality: they're not even friends and yet they're having a baby together.

Cordon and Jones are currently writing a Christmas special, but it remains to be seen whether they will also come up with a third series. Cordon says: "We can only really make a third series if we think it's going to be better than the first two. We only really want to make one if we know we have got a story that's worth telling."