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Larry Lamb raises possibility of more Gavin and Stacey episodes

British actor Larry Lamb (Pic: Getty Images): Getty Images
British actor Larry Lamb (Pic: Getty Images): Getty Images

Larry Lamb says he hopes there will be more Gavin and Stacey episodes, calling the show “a drug that the nation is hooked on”.

The actor, who plays Mick Shipman in the hit sitcom, said as soon as the Christmas special was over fans were asking for more.

He said he has been asked for ten years whether there will be more episodes, and that he would “love” to do more.

The series returned for a one-off episode on Christmas Day last year, ending with a major cliffhanger for Smithy and Nessa, played by show creators James Corden and Ruth Jones.

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Addressing whether there might now be a film, Lamb told ITV’s Loose Women: “I remember talking to James, just to drop a huge name, about the whole thing of having had 10 years of being asked is there going to be any more Gavin & Stacey.

“So, you do the Christmas special, and then all that happens is you’re back answering that same question – Is there going to be any more Gavin and Stacey?

“It’s kind of like a drug that the nation is completely hooked on. I don’t know if there is, I would love it if there is, it’s become a real part of my life, and if there is it means I can say ‘yes’ instead of ‘I don’t know’, because I don’t know.”

Larry Lamb (front left) in Gavin and Stacey (Baby Cow)
Larry Lamb (front left) in Gavin and Stacey (Baby Cow)

Asked if he is surprised at Corden’s success in the US, where he hosts The Late Late Show with James Corden, Lamb said: “Not really, James is a phenomenon, he’s been doing it for years and it’s timing, in this game it’s all about timing and the talent has always been there.

“After knocking around for years, since he was a young lad, it’s something he and Ruth generated themselves but turned into this phenomenon, and then what he did was, because he’s a very canny fella, he took what he already had and moved along with it, he’s a very canny boy.”

Lamb joins other Gavin and Stacey stars in expressing their interest in returning to the show, with Alison Steadman previously saying she would “run to Cardiff” to be involved in more episodes.

Meanwhile, Sheridan Smith said she would “definitely” return if there were to be another series.

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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