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Gavin and Stacey Christmas special watched for equivalent of 80 YEARS on iPlayer

THE Gavin & Stacey Christmas special has been watched for the equivalent of more than 80 YEARS on BBC iPlayer.

James Corden and Ruth Jones’ comedy hit continued its Christmas telly dominance on-demand after a massive 11.6million viewers watched it live.

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James Corden and Ruth Jones’ comedy hit Gavin & Stacey has continued its Christmas telly dominance on-demand
Fans have spent the equivalent of 29,495 days watching the Christmas special on catch upCredit: WARNING: Use of this image is subject to the terms of use of BBC Pictures' Digital Picture

From its debut on Christmas Day until the end of December 29, fans spent a total equivalent to 29,495 days, or 707,889 hours, watching the special on catch up.

It has comfortably been the most-watched programme on-demand across all channels every day, according to the Overnights TV ratings system.

It recorded its biggest numbers on Boxing Day, when it was watched on iPlayer for a total of 295,621 hours.

The special’s success also saw both the 2008 Christmas special and the first ever episode from 2007 enter iPlayer’s Top 20 most-watched shows on Christmas Day and Boxing Day respectively.

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Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon, who plays Uncle Bryn, treated viewers to a rendition of Fairytale of New York during the specialCredit: BBC
Actor Oscar Hartland, who plays Neil the Baby, has let slip that another full series is on the cardsCredit: BBC

The Gavin & Stacey special recorded the highest overnight Christmas ratings in 11 years.

It was viewed by almost half of the people watching TV between 8.30pm and 9.30pm on Christmas Day.

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Actor Oscar Hartland, who played Neil the Baby in the special, let slip yesterday that another full series of Gavin & Stacey is on the cards.

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He revealed on Good Morning Britain: “I did ask James in the process of filming. He said it’s just what the people want.

“Me, I would love it to happen.

“It really depends what other people think about it and whether they like it or not.”

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The show is written by Ruth Jones and James Corden, who also star as characters Nessa and Smith
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