Gavin and Stacey fans were delighted to hear recently the series would be returning for one final episode this Christmas.
While the BBC comedy officially wrapped up back in early 2010, a number of Christmas specials have entertained viewers since, with the last airing in 2019.
The episode ended on a huge cliffhanger, with Nessa (played by Ruth Jones) proposing to Smithy (James Corden).
Ever since, fans have been hoping for another instalment and now creators Jones and Croden have confirmed this year the series will conclude for good with a final special.
While the huge fan reaction was expected, one thing which has come as a bizarre twist is animal charity Peta has written to the writers to urge them to make key character Pam (Alison Steadman) a vegan.
One of the ongoing storylines of the series was how Pam had pretended to be a vegetarian after wrongly assuming her daughter-in-law Stacey’s (Joanna Page) family weren’t meat-eaters.
Gavin and Stacey will be returning for one final episode
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Peta has now requested the character reveal she is now a vegan in the final instalment.
One of the memorable episodes sees Pam concerned about become known as “Three Steaks Pam” after she substitutes her food for additional steaks for a diet.
Referencing this, Peta has suggested Pam becomes “Three Tofu Blocks Pam” and tuck into a meat-free Christmas dinner.
A letter written to the show’s writers from Peta Vice President of Programmes Elisa Allen reads: “By making Pam vegan for the finale, you’ll ensure that – whether or not she gets ‘drunk, drunk’ this Christmas – she’ll enjoy a ‘well lush’ spread while sparing clever pigs, curious turkeys, and industrious fish suffering.
An ongoing storyline is Pam’s ‘fake vegetarianism’
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Peta has requested Pam become a vegan in the new epsiode
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“See you on Christmas Day, BBC One. Love Ruth and James,” he signed off.
Fans instantly swarmed social media to express their excitement after an almost five-year hiatus from the show.
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