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28th Dec 2024

Nessa to return to BBC just days after final Gavin and Stacey episode

Ryan Price

If you thought you had seen the end of everyone’s favourite Barry resident, you’d be wrong.

Gavin and Stacey character Nessa will be one of several famous voices who will recreate old versions of the Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4 on New Year’s Day to celebrate 100 years of the weather report.

The Shipping Forecast is a broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the British Isles. It is produced by the Met Office on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and dates back over 150 years.

It was first broadcast on 1 January 1924 as a weather bulletin called Weather Shipping before moving to the BBC a year later.

Barry Island’s finest will appear in the centenary celebrations alongside the likes of round the world sailing record-breaker Dame Ellen MacArthur and The Archers’ Eddie Grundy.

ASTURIAS, SPAIN – OCTOBER 28: Ellen MacArthur arrives at the “Princesa de Asturias” Awards 2022 at Teatro Campoamor on October 28, 2022 in Asturias, Spain. (Photo by Samuel de Roman/Getty Images)

The news comes just three days after the finale of Gavin and Stacey aired. The much-loved comedy series ran for seventeen years before this year’s Christmas Special brought it to a close.

Ruth Jones, who plays Nessa, said: “Nessa has got quite a colourful history and one of her jobs was on the high seas. The Shipping Forecast was always very important and useful to her.”

Wednesday’s finale attracted an average of 12.3 million TV viewers – the largest Christmas Day audience in more than a decade.

Jones recently told the BBC’s Colin Paterson that she and writing partner/co-star James Corden “felt very lucky to get to choose to end it, rather than to be told, ‘Sorry, we don’t want any more'”.

Former Coronation Street star Julie Hesmondhalgh and actors Stephen Fry and Adrian Dunbar will also be involved in the New Year’s Day event.

Comedian Paul Sinha, poet Imtiaz Dharker and writers Ian McMillan and Val McDermid will feature too, alongside Damon Albarn.

To mark its 100th anniversary, BBC presenter Paddy O’Connell will also present a documentary about the history of the forecast, while historian Jerry Brotton will explore how Britain is shaped by its maritime past.