Gavin and Stacey finally shares first ever look at infamous ‘fishing trip’ in ‘never-before-seen clip’

Gavin and Stacey finally shares first ever look at infamous ‘fishing trip’ in ‘never-before-seen clip’Fans finally got an idea of what the fateful trip Bryn and Jason went on looked like

Despite being told that the details of the infamous ‘fishing trip’ would remain a mystery, Gavin and Stacey fans finally got an idea of what it looked like last night (1 January).

Over the years, our imaginations have run wild about what went on during Bryn (Rob Brydon) and Jason’s (Robert Wilfort) infamous outing.

We’ve had tidbits of information here and there, but for the most part, we’ve had to come to our own conclusions.

A lot of viewers hoped that all would be revealed in the finale, but unfortunately, Dave Coaches’ (Steffan Rhodri) admission was interrupted by an ill-timed smoke alarm.

He did manage to share a few details in the episode though – as he explained it ‘was cold, the tent was up and the sun was down, the fire was blazing, and the soup was bubbling in the billy can…’

But that was our lot, as the Gavin and Stacey gang explained that the point of the running joke has always been you don’t find out what happened.

Wilfort said: “It’s funnier that way.”

Fans thought we'd finally find out what happened on the fishing trip in the finale (BBC)

Fans thought we’d finally find out what happened on the fishing trip in the finale (BBC)

But last night, fans of the show who tuned into Gavin & Stacey: A Fond Farewell were given one final treat.

The documentary special took a look back at the incredible journey of the BBC show and its characters while providing sneak peeks of the cast filming the finale.

The hour-long programme also included stars such as Minnie Driver, Richard Curtis and Lena Dunham, who explained why they love the show so much.

It was an emotional 60 minutes, but its the end credits of the show which have really got people talking.

Grainy camcorder-style footage of Bryn and Jason geared up for their fishing trip was slipped in.

A baby-faced Jason can be seen grinning as he holds onto his pole at the side of a river, while Uncle Bryn waltzes up to him with the camera saying: “Who do we have here?”

Instead, viewers were gifted with a sneak peek at some footage from the notorious outing (BBC)

Instead, viewers were gifted with a sneak peek at some footage from the notorious outing (BBC)

The pair then proudly show off their catch, with Bryn encouraging his nephew to ‘hold it up’.

He then joins Jason in the camera shot to clutch the fish, before declaring: “No one will go hungry in this camp tonight!”

In the final shot before the screen faded to black, Jason can be seen sitting around the fire that Dave Coaches referenced, as Bryn was heard saying: “Enjoy your soup!”

Viewers couldn’t believe the inclusion of the scene and took to social media to share their surprise.

One wrote: “Oh my Christ! What a surprising little Easter egg we just had at the end of the Gavin & Stacey farewell just then!”

Another added: “Fantastic documentary and, wonderfully, rounding off with that fishing trip home video snippet – absolute pure class.”

And a third chimed in: “Teasing the fishing trip in the end credits was f*cking class.”

I hope we all feel some degree of closure now.

 

Gavin and Stacey fans have a theory as to what happened on the fishing trip after last ever episode

Gavin and Stacey fans have a theory as to what happened on the fishing trip after last ever episode

We’ve all wondered what happened between Bryn and Jason on their infamous fishing trip

Watching the final ever episode of Gavin & Stacey, there will be fans all over the country asking what on earth happened on the infamous fishing trip.

It is one of the greatest mysteries in TV history, and all we have known prior to the finale is that it caused Bryn and Jason to become less close due to how heinous whatever happened is, it was cold, soup is involved, it’s legal in the United Kingdom specifically, and they were on their knees.

Many hoped that what actually happened would be revealed in the final episode of Gavin and Stacey.

We know that Bryn and Jason are involved in this fishing trip (BBC)

We know that Bryn and Jason are involved in this fishing trip (BBC)

Those people would all have been disappointed as the finale seemed set to reveal it – just to pull it away and lock away the truth for eternity, though we probably should have seen it coming given Larry Lamb’s prior comments about it.

Despite this though, some fans reckon they already had it figured out prior to this.

The topic was started on the subreddit r/GavinandStacey following a theory that someone put in.

They posted the long theory, stating: “Hear me out: I think Bryn and Jason accidentally killed someone on their fishing trip.”

Before you go clicking off because they said the incident is ‘legal in the country’ and this person thinks they killed someone, hear them out, they address that too.

The fishing trip has been a mystery for years (BBC)

The fishing trip has been a mystery for years (BBC)

They referred to how the 2019 Christmas special has Bryn saying it’s ‘dark in every sense of the word’ and Jason saying that they ‘knew nothing about camping’.

The poster went on to say: “This makes me think that while setting up the tent, Bryn and Jason somehow accidentally killed someone, maybe with the hammer or tent poles, im not too sure on the specifics of how they did it.

“Then to answer the question of the soup, I think that Bryn and Jason, in an attempt to stay warm when it was “freezing cold” decided to make some soup to also take their minds off what they’d just done.

“Dave doesnt understand how a man and his nephew could kill someone and hide the body only to just carry on with what they were doing.

“Then when Dave speaks about it defying the laws of gravity, they could have hid the body in a tree using the rope they’ll have had from the tent.”

Then, finally, how is that legal in this country? Well, to that they claimed that ‘involuntary manslaughter wasn’t introduced as a law in Wales until the late 1990s’ – however, this part of the theory is a bit questionable as involuntary manslaughter laws were introduced in England and Wales with the Homicide Act in 1957.

While one person commented querying that they don’t know they’d call that ‘perfectly legal’, to which they said: “I get where youre coming from, and to most people it would be, but maybe that’s just what Brynn said to a young Jason to calm him down.”

Another fan pointed out: “I like the theory, especially as the two families are named after serial killers.”

The reason why we’ve never found out was explained at the film’s screening, so we’ll just have to accept that it’ll be a mystery forever.

But in retrospect with how unsettling this theory is, maybe it *is* better to just accept we’ll never know.

 

Gavin and Stacey actor answers whether we will find out what happened on the fishing trip in tonight's finale

Gavin and Stacey actor answers whether we will find out what happened on the fishing trip in tonight’s finale

We will actually find out what happened on the infamous Gavin and Stacey fishing trip?

Gavin and Stacey actor has revealed whether the ultimate question will be answered in tonight’s final episode – what happened on that fishing trip?

It’s been a long five years for fans of the hit sitcom, and families across the UK will finally settle down in front of the telly tonight to tune into what will be the final episode.

The finale of Gavin and Stacey will air at 9pm on BBC One, and it’s set to break records in terms of viewing figures.

While most will be wondering whether Smithy ever accepted Nessa’s proposal, others will be dying to know the answer to a different question…

What did happen on the fishing trip between Bryn and Jason??

Throughout the three series of Gavin and Stacey, a disastrous fishing trip has been referenced on several occasions, with it seemingly having caused a rift between Bryn and Jason, who both avoid ever talking about what happened.

The Gavin and Stacey fishing trip has plagued fans for years. (BBC)

The Gavin and Stacey fishing trip has plagued fans for years. (BBC)

However, fans may be disappointed this Christmas, as Larry Lamb – who plays Mick Shipman – admitted that it’s unlikely the trip will ever be explained.

During an interview on The Lewis Nicholls Show, the star was quizzed about whether the finale will reveal what happened on the fishing trip.

“Nobody knows. They’re not going to tell everybody. They’re not going to tell you that,” Larry admitted.

“That’s one of those things that keeps people going. That’s like, the long-running cliffhanger, what happened on the fishing trip.”

He also opened up about how ’emotional’ filming the finale was, specifically shooting the last scenes on the very last day.

The actor plays Gavin's dad, Mick Shipman. (Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

The actor plays Gavin’s dad, Mick Shipman. (Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

He told WalesOnline: “The whole day was really emotional because we all knew, which is very unusual, that they would film the last day of the series on the last day of the shoot, which never happens. The emotion was building up all the time towards the last day.

“It was like waiting for the last day of school, the last day of term.

“Three, four days before you start thinking ‘Oh blimey it’s soon going to happen’ and then all of a sudden it’s happening.

“There we were in the morning getting into costume and ready to start this day.”

Gavin and Stacey creators Ruth Jones and James Corden have confirmed that this year’s Christmas special will be the final ever episode of the BBC comedy, 17 years after it first began airing.

 

All the hidden jokes and Easter eggs you might have missed in final ever episode of Gavin and Stacey

All the hidden jokes and Easter eggs you might have missed in final ever episode of Gavin and Stacey

The finale was filled with nods to the past

After unwrapping all of our presents first thing in the morning, Brits got a very special gift on Christmas Day at 9pm – the conclusion of Gavin and Stacey.

Although you might be heartbroken that the beloved BBC series has come to an end after 17 years, you can at least take solace in the fact that the characters got a happy ending.

Okay, so Sonia (Laura Aikman) got left at the altar, but the Barry-Essex gang all got what they wanted. Hurrah!

There was plenty of drama and tear-jerking moments in the final ever episode of the comedyhoweverthere was also a lot of hidden jokes and references slipped in too.

James Corden and Ruth Jones paid homage to some of the most hilarious storylines in Gavin and Stacey history in the Christmas special – but you might have missed a few.

Between dabbing away your tears of nostalgia and reaching for the Quality Street, you might have taken your eye off the ball for a brief second.

But don’t fret, as we’ve rounded up a list of all the subtle puns and Easter eggs which you might not have picked up on while watching the episode on 25 December.

‘Neil the Baby’ belting out The Beatles

Neil the Baby isn't such a baby anymore - in fact, he's a 17-year-old apprentice plumber (BBC)

Neil the Baby isn’t such a baby anymore – in fact, he’s a 17-year-old apprentice plumber (BBC)

I don’t know about you lot, but I was expecting ‘Neil the Baby’ to walk in wearing Pampers while a dummy was hanging out of his mouth.

But viewers got the shock of their life when they saw Smithy (Corden) and Nessa’s (Jones) son announcing that he is about to embark on a plumbing apprenticeship with his old man.

And there wasn’t a dry eye in the house when the 17-year-old – who has been played by Oscar Hartland since series three – whipped out his guitar at the wedding.

So, what was the significance of this poignant moment where he belted out ‘Blackbird‘ by The Beatles?

Well, it turns out that the actor is actually a budding musician who was in a grunge rock band called Redwood City, while he also dabbles in DJing.

Hartland auditioned on The Voice Kids last year, which is apparently the reason why the cast wanted him to croon at Smithy’s wedding – so he could show off his talents on TV once again.

Get the badge in

Even for Smithy, Gavin just couldn't betray his beloved team Tottenham Hotspur (BBC)

Even for Smithy, Gavin just couldn’t betray his beloved team Tottenham Hotspur (BBC)

Smithy’s stag was supposed to be an epic trip down memory lane, where his gang of hilariously-nicknamed mates visited all his old haunts.

The itinerary itself was a reference to some of his memorable moments in Gavin and Stacey…I mean, who can forget the foam party with Snow Patrol’s ‘You Could Be Happy’ laid over it?

However, the failed stag do also had some more subtle Easter eggs slipped in it too.

When the lads turned up at the pub to celebrate, they all revealed that they were sporting West Ham footy shirts – much like how Smithy surprised them with personalised tops for Gavin’s final hurrah in series one.

But eagle-eyed fans spotted that Gavin (Mathew Horne) just couldn’t bring himself to be a traitor and sport the club’s badge, so he pinned a Tottenham Hotspur’s one on top instead.

As well as this, people noticed that Uncle Bryn (Rob Brydon) was sporting number 16 on his West Ham shirt – which was a nod to Smithy’s favourite player, Mark Noble.

Neil the Baby also donned a number 16 shirt in the 2019 reunion special, so the devil really is in the details.

Tic-Tacs

Nessa travelled light for her trip up to Essex - but she still had her trusty Tic-Tac's with her (BBC)

Nessa travelled light for her trip up to Essex – but she still had her trusty Tic-Tac’s with her (BBC)

Nessa is known to be resourceful, but swapping a toothbrush and some toothpaste for Tic-Tac’s isn’t a tip we’ll be stealing from her.

In the finale, she packed her must-haves – AKA, her HRT and feminine wipes – into a carrier bag before flinging it in Bryn’s car boot ahead of their trip up to Essex.

When she was asked whether she’d brought her essentials for dental hygiene, Nessa brushed off everyone’s concerns and reassured them she was sorted.

After all, she was armed with a packet of Tic-Tac’s to ensure she had minty fresh breath…which is exactly how she equipped herself for an excursion in the first ever episode back in 2007.

When she was packing her bags to accompany Stacey to London to meet up with Gavin, she relied on the mints to get her through.

And she did end up getting lucky with Smithy that weekend – so take from that what you will.

The fishing trip

The fishing trip is something that's best left a mystery, despite how much we all want to know what happened (BBC)

The fishing trip is something that’s best left a mystery, despite how much we all want to know what happened (BBC)

Gavin and Stacey fanatics have had sleepless nights about what went on during Bryn and Jason’s (Robert Wilfort) infamous fishing trip – but sadly, we still don’t know.

Dave Coaches (Steffan Rhodri) is the only other person in the world who knows, but sadly, he was interrupted by a smoke alarm when he was on the cusp of spilling all the gory details.

All that we managed to find out was that it ‘was cold, the tent was up and the sun was down, the fire was blazing, and the soup was bubbling in the billy can…’

And that’s all we’re ever going to know about the fishing trip, which has been a running joke throughout the series.

The characters reckon it’s better this way, with Wilfort recently explaining: “I’d like to say now and forever: the joke has always been you don’t find out what happened on the fishing trip. It’s funnier that way.”

Instead, you’ll have to let your imagination run wild.

KFC = DTF

Just give Nessa and Smithy a corn-on-the-cob and leave them too it (BBC)

Just give Nessa and Smithy a corn-on-the-cob and leave them too it (BBC)

If Gavin and Stacey (Joanna Page) had got their pals to a KFC drive-thru at the start of the Christmas episode, it would have saved a whole load of drama and heartache.

The finger lickin’ fried chicken always lights a fire under Smithy and Nessa, as the pair memorably got down and dirty after mulling over who would eat the last corn-on-the-cob in series two.

But in the finale episode, Smithy stepped out of the black cab that the gang were travelling in after it all got a bit too much for him – even though he later confessed he did ‘want’ to share a corn with Nessa again.

Viewers were hoping the pair might hash everything out and get back together after he exited the taxi, but ever the gentleman, Smithster stayed faithful to Sonia and trotted off home instead.

Still, the reminder of the notorious corn-on-the-cob seduction technique is one which was much appreciated by viewers.

Gwen’s omelettes

Gwen's omelettes deserve a place in the Gavin and Stacey hall of fame (BBC)

Gwen’s omelettes deserve a place in the Gavin and Stacey hall of fame (BBC)

If Gwen leaves a lasting legacy, it’s got to be how handy she is with a pan and what a crackin’ omelette she can make.

She’s whipped up all sorts of variations of the egg-based dish over the last 17 years and has offered one to every single person who has ever stepped near her stove.

They are talked about that much in the series that a lot of us end up fancying an omelette ourselves after binge-watching old episodes of Gavin and Stacey.

Therefore, it was essential that Gwen’s culinary delights got a mention in the Christmas episode.

Just like old times, Stacey asked her mother to make her and Ness an omelette – and the dish later ended up doing Bryn and Jason a massive favour.

Gwen forgot that she had put the pan on while all the Dave Coaches and fishing trip drama unfolded, until the smoke alarm alerted her and she yelled: “Oh my god, the omelettes!”

Talk about timing.

Dear old Doris

Doris didn't get forgotten in the finale episode (BBC)

Doris didn’t get forgotten in the finale episode (BBC)

Although a lot of familiar faces returned for the finale, there were a few memorable characters who were missing from the line-up.

One of these was actress Margaret John, who played the comically vulgar yet still adorable neighbour, Doris, on the hit show.

She had a host of comical one-liners and words of wisdom to share throughout Gavin and Stacey, but sadly, the actress passed away in 2011 aged 84.

John’s character was known for oversharing about her sex life, so it was only right that a subtle joke about her raunchy antics was slipped into the final episode.

You might have missed it, but at one point, Gwen said: “Doris used to hire a male stripper on a Sunday morning. Just for herself. After church.”

Dawn then responded: “Aww, what was she like?”

A fitting tribute for a sex-positive queen like dear old Doris.

Pam’s iconic phrases

Pam Shipman's hilarious expressions will certainly be missed by fans (BBC)

Pam Shipman’s hilarious expressions will certainly be missed by fans (BBC)

Pam (Alison Steadman) and Mick Shipman (Larry Lamb) are Gavin and Stacey icons, as well as relationship goals.

But Gavin’s mother is the one who has given us countless comical quotes over the years while readjusting to life without her ‘little prince’ living at home in Essex.

Therefore, it was an absolute must that some of her most memorable lines were included in the final episode.

For example, she once comically told her daughter-in-law Stacey that she ‘wants to get a life’ as what she told her ‘was really boring’.

In the finale, Pam instead told Mick to ‘get out more’ and ‘get a life’ as he fired golf balls around their house while watching sports on the telly.

Of course, there was plenty of opportunities for her to utter ‘Oh my Christ’ too – but did you clock the return of her iconic slap?

She gave her best pal Dawn a smack around the face to stop her spiralling, in a scene echoing the one in the bogs of a restaurant in season two.

Sugar t**s

There's a new sugar t**s in town - and it's Gwen(BBC)

There’s a new sugar t**s in town – and it’s Gwen(BBC)

Nessa has had a few interesting nicknames throughout the series, but the one Dave Coaches bestowed her with is certainly the most memorable.

Throughout their relationship in the early days of Gavin and Stacey, her other half would affectionately refer to her as ‘sugar t**s’ – no matter who was around to hear it.

However, it seems that the term is simply Dave’s preferred nickname for his current lover, as he shockingly used it to refer to Gwen.

After their secret affair was rumbled because he made an absolute racket upstairs, he later told her: “Love you, sugar t**s.”

So move over Ness, as there’s a new sugar t**s on the block in Barry.

Owain Hughes

Owain Hughes got a special mention in the final ever episode too (BBC)

Owain Hughes got a special mention in the final ever episode too (BBC)

Another running joke also got some much needed airtime in the finale – Owain Hughes.

In the first episode of season three, Gavin tried to get used to working with his new Welsh colleagues and is introduced to the infamous bloke played by Steven Meo.

As the pair introduce themselves, his new co-worker says: “Owain Hughes. And before you ask, no I don’t!”

Bizarre, we know – but in the final episode, Gavin uses the pun himself, before adding: “Once you know, you know, right?”

Sadly, the rest of us are still in the dark…but it turns out this was done on purpose, in a similar fashion to the fishing trip.

Meo recently revealed that it was a ‘red herring, designed to wind people up and spark debate’.

 

Tragic detail in photo taken during last ever Gavin and Stacey scene makes it even more heartbreaking

Tragic detail in photo taken during last ever Gavin and Stacey scene makes it even more heartbreaking

We’re still all in tears

If you’re like me, you watched the ending to Gavin & Stacey last night through a stream of tears.

The final ever episode is widely agreed by fans to be one of the best finales ever, with The Guardian’s Rachel Aroesti saying in their five-star review: Gavin & Stacey: The Finale will make you smile, but mainly it will make you sob uncontrollably.

“A send-off that pulls at the heartstrings, and then some.”

The final episode revolves around Smithy, with it seemingly resolving early on in the plot whether or not he said yes to Nessa’s proposal in the 2019 Christmas special.

With everyone heading to Smithy’s stag-do and wedding the assumption is he did, but after a nice rug pull, it is revealed his wedding is, actually, to Sonia.

Hijinks ensue, emotional confessions are made and, after a run to the docks to confess his love to Nessa after ditching Sonia at the altar, the pair finally tie the knot after 17 years.

The pair are quickly shown to be married, and the whole main cast are shown having a dance and a drink, before sitting down to take a group photo.

The finale has been well received (BBC)

The finale has been well received (BBC)

If you thought that had you in tears though, a detail revealed from a Q&A about the show will make you well up again.

Scott Bryan, a British Film and TV critic, shared a list of insights from the Q&A, all of which are totally fascinating.

Whether it be why Neil the Baby was cast and asked to sing or how the actor for Sonia hid her involvement in the show, the thread is full of gems.

One that stood out to fans however, regarded the final scene.

Bryan tweeted: “The final day of filming was supposed to be Smithy in a car, but they moved the schedule around so the final day of filming was the final scene, when everyone was together.

The final shot that had us all tearing up (BBC)

The final shot that had us all tearing up (BBC)

“The sound department played the theme of the song, Stephen Fretwell’s ‘Run,’ which moved cast to tears.”

James Corden said of the final scene in an interview with GQ: “We really, really felt that the last day should be the last scene, and that the last line should be the last thing that we ever shoot.”

Ruth Jones said of the scene: “When she called cut on the very last take [the music began]… And that got us all going, as you can imagine”.

Fans were moved by the details, with one responding to the tweet saying: “I’ve gone. I’ve actually gone.”

Another said: “It was absolutely fantastic. Laughing out loud. Totally made Christmas. Tv Gold”.

A third said: “The cast must have heard the applause through the tears, in rooms across Britain, cos the finale of #GavinAndStacey truly lived up to it’s hype.

“Best ending to a series on Christmas Day since Only Fools and Horses 1996.”

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