Rob Brydon has said he feels it would be a “mistake” to reveal what happened on the infamous fishing trip in the upcoming last-ever episode of Gavin And Stacey. The Welsh actor is set to reprise his role of the naive but well-meaning Uncle Bryn when the hit BBC sitcom returns for one final Christmas Day special this year. Advertisement A key storyline for his character was the enduring mystery around a fishing trip which he took with his nephew Jason, played by Robert Wilfort.

Cast of Gavin and Stacey, which will return for a final Christmas special. Photo: Ian West/PA. Viewers have never been told what happened on the excursion except that the two men were close before the incident and that the mention of it makes both of them uncomfortable.

Advertisement Asked if the mystery will be solved in the last episode, Brydon told The Zoe Ball Breakfast show on BBC Radio 2: “I hope not because I think it’s great that it’s this thing. Advertisement “I think it would be a mistake because then people will stop asking, won’t they?” Speaking of his hopes for the episode, he said: “Just more of the same, really. I always love it.

” He said he particularly enjoyed a speech in the last script where he talks about meeting a woman at a service station who claimed she had lost her wallet and needed to buy a phone. Advertisement “He’s so gullible, so that’s lovely to play because the words are just beautiful, I mean it’s a gorgeous script,” he added. “And then you.