logo
Gavin & Stacey star Ruth Jones to make TV return on BBC special about Welsh town

Gavin & Stacey star Ruth Jones to make TV return on BBC special about Welsh town

Yahoo08-04-2025

Gavin and Stacey star Ruth Jones is set to make her TV return later this year on a BBC special about the South Wales town of Merthyr Tydfil.
The last ever episode of hit BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey aired on Christmas Day last year and was watched by a whopping 19.1 million viewers.
The 90-minute finale - which starred all the regulars including Jones (Nessa), James Corden (Smithy), Mathew Horne (Gavin) and Joanna Page (Stacey) - was the most watched TV programme on Christmas Day in 23 years.
To coincide with the bicentenary of Cyfarthfa Castle, BBC Cymru Wales has commissioned a collection of programmes and content celebrating the history, the culture and people of Merthyr Tydfil.
Across a fortnight in June, the BBC will shine a spotlight on Merthyr's rich past, exploring how it developed as the first industrial town in the world and the legacy of this important chapter in Wales' history.
The collection will also celebrate the town as it is today, challenging stereotypes and highlighting what makes Merthyr such a special place to those who are proud to call it home.
Four new programmes have been commissioned for BBC One Wales, including a standalone special where Welsh icon Ruth Jones hits the road with actor, comedian and Merthyr local, Steve Speirs for a weekend like no other.
The 60-minutes special will be called Ruth and Steve: from Merthyr with Love.
🔊Ruth Jones and Steve Speirs reunite for a one-off special celebrating Merthyr Tydfil! Part of a brand new @BBCWales collection marking 200 years of Cyfarthfa Castle🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 More from Merthyr➡️https://t.co/ko8nPPJ2AD pic.twitter.com/hVRMY5TPeI
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) April 8, 2025
Speaking about the filming the programme, Jones said: 'Merthyr Tydfil! Who knew?!
"I had the best time learning about this brilliant place and being shown around by my dear friend Steve Speirs. I'm definitely going back!'
Speirs added: 'To take someone who's very special to me to the place that's most special to me was one of the happiest filming experiences of my life.
"We laughed so much, we talked so much… and we nearly cried quite a few times.
"Our Merthyr trip was brilliantly memorable for both of us. If the joy of the weekend comes over half as much on the telly box as it was in reality… then I'll be very pleased."
An exact date as to when Ruth and Steve: from Merthyr with Love is yet to be revealed by the BBC. (Image: BBC) An exact date as to when the show will air is yet to be announced by the broadcaster.
There will be several other shows, documentaries and radio broadcasts set for release in 2025 that are all part of celebrating Merthyr Tydfil. These include:
Boom Town: How Merthyr Made the World - presented by Steffan Powell
Live From Merthyr Tydfil - hosted by Welsh comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Rewind: 60 Years of Welsh Pop
Merthyr Made Me - presented by Jonny Owen
Hidden Merthyr - presented by Welsh actor Richard Harrington
When Hoover Sneezed
Band Cyfarthfa - presented by Welsh music commentator Geraint Lewis
Hawl i Holi
RECOMMENDED READING:
James Corden and Ruth Jones announce next project after Gavin & Stacey finale
Gavin and Stacey's Ruth Jones to star in new Harlan Coben Netflix series Run Away
James Corden reveals why Gavin and Stacey 'can't carry on' after finale
BBC investigating error code stopping viewers from watching iPlayer
Director of BBC Cymru Wales, Rhuanedd Richards, said: 'I'm so proud that this season will spark curiosity about the past and the future of Merthyr Tydfil, drawing audiences to this special town.
"This big collective BBC Wales moment is an opportunity for us to celebrate Merthyr's character, soul, community and culture, as well as the contribution this particular area has made in building modern Wales and the wider world.
"We're really excited to launch this range of content on offer this summer.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Queen Camilla ‘stays out' of King Charles' ongoing rift with Prince Harry
Queen Camilla ‘stays out' of King Charles' ongoing rift with Prince Harry

Yahoo

time32 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Queen Camilla ‘stays out' of King Charles' ongoing rift with Prince Harry

Queen Camilla is choosing to maintain her distance from the ongoing drama between her husband, King Charles, and his estranged youngest son, Prince Harry. Palace sources say the queen, 77, 'stays out of it' as the feud between the two camps grows increasingly bitter. Insiders say that the Duke of Sussex's explosive BBC interview last month poured fuel on the fire — shattering what little trust remained between him and his cancer-stricken father. 'The king and William don't trust Harry and Meghan with any kind of confidential conversation,' royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith told People, adding that 'the underlying issue is trust.' 'It wasn't meant to be an attack, but it would be seen as one. It makes Charles reaching out even harder,' royal author Valentine Low told the outlet. Meanwhile, 'Charles: The Heart of a King' author Catherine Mayer told the outlet, 'If you have that level of breach in a family, and you are estranged, you run that risk every day of having something unfathomable to deal with.' The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment. Camilla, for her part, removed herself from the feud years ago since she was heavily criticized in Harry's protocol-shattering memoir, 'Spare.' The Invictus Games founder's feelings for Camilla were laid bare in the book, in which he sensationally branded her 'dangerous' and 'the villain.' The father of two also claimed that his stepmother leaked stories about the royal family to the media to maintain her image and boost her popularity. Now, insiders allege that the monarch, 76, lacks supportive voices of reason who would encourage him to make the first step toward reconciliation with Harry. What's more, sources added that Harry's estranged brother and future king, Prince William, has no interest in mending bridges. 'There is not a good angel in his ear to say, 'Be a good dad and make the first move,'' Low told the outlet. Last month, a royal commentator said that the duke needed to keep a 'dignified silence' if he ever wanted a chance at a reconciliation with his estranged family members. Joe Little, the managing editor of Majesty magazine, has since weighed in on the discourse, calling the 'Spare' author's comments about his estranged father's health 'quite alarming.' 'From what Harry is saying, despite admitting that he has not spoken to his father for some time, I thought it sent out a bit of a mixed message, really,' Little said. 'Is Harry suggesting that the King isn't as well as we are led to believe?'

Stores open at midnight as fans rush to buy Nintendo Switch 2
Stores open at midnight as fans rush to buy Nintendo Switch 2

Yahoo

time6 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Stores open at midnight as fans rush to buy Nintendo Switch 2

The Nintendo Switch 2 has been released worldwide, with stores opening at midnight so fans could get their hands on the long-awaited console the moment it became available. Some shops have the devices available to buy off the shelf - but in most cases customers have been picking up consoles they had ordered in advance, with UK retailer Currys calling it its "biggest gaming pre-order ever." Despite the excitement there have been some setbacks, with one supplier, Game, cancelling some pre-orders. In the US, Nintendo briefly pulled Switch 2 pre-orders in April over concerns around tariffs before starting again a few weeks later. There are also questions over whether the Switch 2 will match the success of its predecessor - the third-best selling console in history - because of its high game prices. A physical copy of its most high-profile game, Mario Kart World, comes in at £74.99 - £15 more expensive than a typical Switch title. The early signs though are that there is considerable customer interest. Currys told the BBC it had sold 30,000 units - which it attributed to the "incredible excitement" associated with the launch. The original Nintendo Switch has shifted more than 150 million units since its 2017 release. A successor has been in the works for years - so perhaps unsurprisingly Tushar Sandarka, the President of the University of York's Mario Kart society, is among those excited about the launch, and the new version of Mario coming with it. "It's coming out with Mario Kart World - which is the first since 2014 - it's a big deal for us," the 19-year-old said. "Securing a pre-order was such a tough decision because it's so expensive. "Even if it's a bit higher than I would have wanted to pay for it, it's going to serve me well for the next 7 or 8 years." But not everyone the BBC spoke to said they would be picking up the console on launch. Mae and Lottie, both students in York, said they would stick to the original Switch because of the cost. "It's quite spenny," Mae said. "What we've got is fine." Lottie agreed, but said she was disappointed not to play on the new Mario Kart game - which she said could cost her as much as "a day's pay". "I'm not spending that on a game," she said. For Nintendo, the Switch 2 represents a change in strategy - in the past its new devices have been given an entirely new name. "This is the first time Nintendo has ever launched a straight sequel," GamesRadar+ brand director Sam Loveridge told the BBC. "It's a clear proposition for consumers - they know exactly what they're getting from this console if they are familiar with the original Switch." She said "everything is pointing to" pre-orders having sold well. "When pre-orders first went live, it was an absolute scramble to find any stock, but Nintendo was clearly prepared and since those early weeks, it's been a lot easier to secure yourself a console for launch day," she said. I was one of the lucky few to get my hands on the Switch 2 at an event in April. Like its predecessor, it is a "hybrid" console - a handheld device which can also be plugged into a TV to play on the big screen. But it has a bigger and brighter screen, along with lots more power and storage. It still has a bit of innovation - you can use the controller like a computer mouse by twisting it on its side, making PC games such as Civilization VII a more enjoyable experience than using joysticks. But many of the showcase Nintendo games on display at that event - including Metroid Prime 4, Donkey Kong: Bananza, and Super Mario Party Jamboree TV - won't be available at launch. I played the £75 Mario Kart World on Switch 2 - was it worth it? Instead the only new Nintendo game on the new console will be Mario Kart World, barring a small title called Welcome Tour which showcases some of the new hardware. "It might seem like an odd bet, but with the original Mario Kart 8 being the best-selling Wii U game and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe being the best-selling Nintendo Switch game, there's a very established audience there," Ms Loveridge said. The gaming giant is also releasing on day one upgraded versions of the Switch's Legend of Zelda games, Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, which take advantage of the console's greater power. Beyond that, gamers will have to look to third-party games for alternatives on launch. The range of games includes Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, Cyberpunk 2077, and Bravely Default. "This more powerful console offers plenty of opportunities for third-party games publishers bringing Nintendo into more direct competition with Sony and Microsoft," said Katie Holt, senior games industry research analyst at Ampere Analysis . And fans can expect more from third-party games as the console develops too - with Nintendo senior director Takuhiro Dohta telling me he expected games to get even better. "When there are software titles set for the launch of the hardware, the developers still don't fully know the capabilities and hardware well enough," he said. "As developers continue to develop, they start to understand how it works and what it's capable of, so I think we can expect improvements not only in graphics but in gameplay too." Will £75 be the new normal for video games after Switch 2's Mario Kart? Nintendo announces Switch 2 release date - and a new Mario Kart game Sign up for our Tech Decoded newsletter to follow the world's top tech stories and trends. Outside the UK? Sign up here.

17 Aussie-Only Things The Rest Of The World Won't Get
17 Aussie-Only Things The Rest Of The World Won't Get

Buzz Feed

time7 hours ago

  • Buzz Feed

17 Aussie-Only Things The Rest Of The World Won't Get

So, today I'm here to debunk this ~conspiracy~ — not with a world map or any explanation about our history but with a list of experiences that only exist in Australia. "Walking around with your dogs (toes) out and touching bare concrete." "Swapping dinners with whoever's sitting next to you at a wedding." "Eating crisp potato wedges with sweet chilli sauce and sour cream." — u/lewin11This is actually an insanely delicious combo and it breaks my heart that not everyone's experience it. A hot potato wedge that has a perfectly fried crust, dipped into cold sour cream and sweet chilli sauce is TRULY tangy, sweet and satiating. "Drinking a lemon lime and bitters anywhere that serves it." "Slapping beetroot on a burger and accepting its presence in each bite." "Half-flushing the toilet after peeing." Cheering "hip, hip, hooray" after singing someone "Happy Birthday". Voting during political elections is compulsory. Saying "heaps", "I reckon" and adding "but" to the end of sentences. — u/Nebs90, u/flintmichigantropics "We also are the only ones who use 'but' at the end of our sentences. 'It's the same size but' or 'it's not that interesting but'. When I lived overseas and added a 'but' at the end of my sentence everyone would look at me and ask "but what?" Haha I don't know, maybe that's just a WA thing but."— u/Warm-Candle-6615Here's an example: I reckon putting heaps of chicken salt on your chips is sick but. Smothering your hot chips with ✨CHICKEN SALT✨. Calling this symbol ❤️ a "love heart", not just a "heart". "Cooking on a free (or coin-operated) electric barbecue at the park." Dancing a very specific sequence of steps to "Nutbush, City Limits" by Ike and Tina Turner "Try talking to an American and asking them if they can do 'The Nutbush'... The looks... ohhh the looks."— u/FantasticOlive7568We learn this sequence of steps — called 'The Nutbush' — from a very young age and continue to dance them at school discos, weddings, events and more. Even if you try to forget it, you can't stop yourself when you hear the opening beats to "Nutbush City Limits". Begging your parents for a price-y themed bag full of merch and/or candy (AKA a showbag) at every carnival and fair. "Playing cricket on the beach on Christmas Day." Drinking cappuccinos sprinkled with chocolate powder. And finally, eating French toast as a savoury food rather than dessert. What was the most surprising thing on this list?

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store