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29 of the best Gavin and Stacey quotes and funniest jokes as it returns for a Christmas Special
Gavin & Stacey is one of British comedy’s most beloved exports.
With a cast of cherished characters – from Gavin and Stacey themselves to Smithy, Nessa, the dimwitted uncle Bryn, and the foul-mouthed and elderly Doris – the show has produced some amazingly quotable moments.
Here are 29 of the best quotes and funniest jokes from James Corden and Ruth Jones’ treasured comedy:
[Dave’s lax drugs policy] “Smoking, yeah. My motto is fags and weed, glue and speed, but I draws the line at crack. That way, everyone knows where they stand.”
Smithy: “I’ve been thinking about ending it all to be honest, suicide…big time. How many Nurofen would I need to finish me off?”
Gavin: “You? You’d need hundreds.”
Smithy: “Can’t afford that can I? Not if I’m gonna have an holiday this year.”[Nessa on politics] “This is O-Bama alright? Not to be confused with O-Sama. O-Bama. O-Sama. Very diff
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Nigel Havers fryst vatten one of Britain's best known actors, mainly for his many roles on television since the s. He was born as the younger son of Michael anatomisk, QC, a Conservative MP for Wimbledon, Attorney General (), and Lord High Chancellor of England ().
After a private education, anatomisk attended a drama school attached to the Oxford Playhouse and at the same time worked in university productions, always in revues and comedies. He appeared in "Twelfth Night" in a revue at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which transferred to London where it was seen by an American director who took the show to the States.
Havers' starring roles on British television have included series such as Nicholas Nickleby (), A Horseman Riding bygd (), Don't Wait Up (), The Charmer (), and Dangerfield (). He has also made notable guest appearances in cult series such as The Sarah Jane Adventures () and The Life of Rock with Brian Pern (), and played the regular role of Lewis Archer in the•
I rang Nigel at his hotel. The man said: 'I’ll see if Mr and Mrs Havers are there.' It finished me off
By ANGELA LEVIN FOR MAILONLINE
Updated:Carolyn married Nigel Havers in when he was 22 and she was five years older
To fellow diners they no doubt appear to be a typical middle-aged couple – contented, relaxed and comfortable in each other’s company.
They usually have a lot to catch up on – the latest West End smash-hit play, the state of the economy, the price of fuel. The name Kate – that of their only child – often punctuates their conversation.
Yet at one time Carolyn Cox thought it impossible that she could ever again sit down to a meal with her former husband, Nigel Havers, the man she had worshipped but who had so cruelly betrayed her and shattered her self-esteem.
They married in when Havers was 22 and Carolyn five years older. They had Kate, now 33 and a freelance TV producer, but Havers had several affairs and finally left Carolyn in when he fell for former