Gavin & Stacey writers James Corden and Ruth Jones have been urged to make a change to the upcoming final ever episode by Peta . After months of speculation , it was finally confirmed a few weeks ago that the beloved sitcom would be returning for a Christmas special later this year. The BBC comedy, which was first released in 2007, followed Mathew Horne ’s Gavin Shipman and Joanna Page’s Stacey West relationship as their families – from Essex and Barry Island respectively – also got to know each other.
After initially wrapping up in 2010, the show came back in 2019 for a one-off Christmas special and ended on a dramatic cliffhanger when Ruth’s Nessa got down on one knee to propose to James’ Smithy. Although that storyline is likely the one viewers will want to see resolved, the animal rights group Peta has also shared what it would like to see happen when the show returns to screens. In previous episodes, Pam Shipman, who is played by Alison Steadman, found herself in a web of lies after pretending to be vegetarian , a decision that came from her fears that Stacey’s family might not be meat eaters.
In the episode, Pam was worried she would become known as ‘Three Steaks Pam’ after substituting carbs and peas for more steaks in her last-ditch attempt at a diet. Ahead of the final episode, Peta have appealed to writers James and Ruth to take Pam’s dietary decisions one step further and make her go vegan. Writing an open letter, they suggested she becomes ‘T.
