Gavin & Stacey: The Finale Breaks Records in U.K. Christmas Day Ratings
“Gavin & Stacey: The Finale” was a massive hit for the BBC on Christmas Day, pulling in an impressive 12.3 million viewers and capturing a 64.75% audience share. The 90-minute special, written and executive produced by James Corden and Ruth Jones, was highly anticipated by fans and critics alike.
Reviewers praised the special, with The Guardian describing it as “a beautiful, poignant piece of television” and The Times of London declaring it a rare communal TV event. Fans of the show had been eagerly awaiting its return since the last Christmas special in 2019.
“Gavin & Stacey,” created by Corden and Jones, first premiered in 2007 and ran for three seasons until 2010, gaining a devoted following. The Christmas Day special easily surpassed other programs, with “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl” coming in second with 9.4 million viewers.
The stop-motion film “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl” is Aardman Animation’s second feature-length movie and will be available on Netflix on Jan. 3. Despite strong competition, “Gavin & Stacey” dominated the ratings and captured the hearts of viewers across the U.K.
Another highlight of the Christmas Day lineup was King Charles II’s annual Christmas speech, which drew in around 5 million viewers. The King’s speech, filmed at London’s Fitzrovia Chapel, touched on the challenges faced by his family, including health issues and geopolitical uncertainties.
In his speech, King Charles II emphasized the importance of supporting one another through difficult times, highlighting the resilience and compassion of individuals and nations. The speech resonated with viewers and added a poignant touch to the holiday broadcast lineup.