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Gavin and Stacey star says show will not return

Shivani Chaudhari

BBC News, Essex

Jamie Simonds/BBC Larry Lamb, a man smiling at the camera. He is sitting next to a microphone.
He is wearing a black top. Jamie Simonds/BBC

It looks like Gavin and Stacey fans will never know what happened on that fishing trip after a star of the comedy put any reboot speculations to bed.

Larry Lamb, who played Mick Shipman on the BBC’s hit show for 17 years, said filming the Christmas episode last year was an “extraordinary experience.”.

He added: “At the time, we all thought it probably won’t be the end, I’m sure we will be doing it again, but gradually what’s happened over the months, what I’ve realised is that was the end.”

Lamb said he would always carry a part of Mick with him, and his upcoming tour for his new book, All Wrapped Up, has a Gavin and Stacey theme.

PA Images The main cast from Gavin and Stacey. Some of the cast members are sitting down on a chair and others are standing up. Everyone is smiling at the camera. 
They are on the set of the final episode from last yearPA Images

The Christmas episode of the show racked up 19.11 million views,and Lamb said while it was sad it ended, it was a “masterpiece, no doubt about it”.

He added: “That scene in the wedding – that’s up for the moment of the year.

“It was the way to end this story, you can’t keep going on with it. Ruth and James brought it to a grand finale.”

While he has moved on to a new chapter (Lamb has written a new book about a film crew in the Caribbean who have a series of problems), he clearly will always have a soft spot for the show, as seen with his new book tour.

“We’re starting in Billericay in the reading rooms and we’re going to finish in Barry in Marcos’ cafe at a date to be arranged,” he said.

In between, Lamb will visit several other bookshops and read extracts of his new novel.

“It’s an adventure, it is all about a film crew going to a Caribbean island to make a film, and from the minute they set off, things go wrong,” he revealed.

“It’s letting me show people the inside story of what film and television is all about because that is something I have been asked countless times.”

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