Alison spoke as part of the documentary A Fond Farewell which aired on Wednesday night after the Christmas Day finale special.
Many noticed she didn’t have the strong Essex accent she is famous for on the show as they had never heard her speak not in character before.
They penned on X: ‘I keep forgetting that Alison does not actually talk like Pam. #GavinandStacey.’,
‘It always sh**s me up when the Gavin and Stacey cast have posher accents than in the show. I fully forget they’re real people. #GavinandStacey.’
Just a week after the last ever episode of Gavin and Stacey hit screens, fans were given the chance to say a final farewell to the comedy with the BBC documentary.
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Gavin & Stacey fans were left in total shock as they realised that actress Alison Steadman sounds completely different to her character Pam Shipman
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Alison spoke as part of the documentary A Fond Farewell which aired on Wednesday night after the Christmas Day finale special
And just minutes into the hour-long programme, fans were quick to confess that they were already in ‘floods of tears,’ as they struggled to come to terms with the fact that the legendary sitcom would no longer be on screen.
The documentary, offered a glimpse at the making of the long-awaited finale, as well as taking a look back at the show’s origins, and its 17-year run.
And as the special began, some fans admitted that they were ‘already a mess’ during its opening minutes.
Posts on X included: ‘I’m already a mess one minute in;
‘I’m already getting emosh with this fond farewell;
‘I’m not sure I’ve recovered emotionally enough to watch this;
‘2 minutes into the Gavin & Stacey Fond Farewell and already I’m in tears.’
Gavin and Stacey: The Finale drew in a whopping 12.5 million viewers to become the most watched show on Christmas Day.
Viewers had been waiting for five years to learn the fate of the BBC sitcom’s beloved characters and see if Smithy had accepted Nessa’s proposal.
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Many noticed she didn’t have the strong Essex accent she is famous for on the show as they had never heard her speak not in character before
They penned on X: ‘I keep forgetting that Alison does not actually talk like Pam. #GavinandStacey’
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Just a week after the last ever episode of Gavin and Stacey hit screens, fans were given the chance to say a final farewell to the comedy with the BBC documentary
The final episode was hailed ‘perfect’ by viewers, who were left in tears as the long-running show finally aired its last episode after 17 years.
The BBC won the battle of the channels when it came to ratings as 10 million also tuned in to watch the return of Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.
The series, which debuted back in 2007 after being created by stars James Corden and Ruth Jones, concluded with on/off lovers Smithy and Nessa finally declaring their love for one another and tying the knot, but not without a few hiccups along the way.
Smithy was originally set to wed his girlfriend Sonia, with it revealed he’d never given an answer to Nessa’s proposal, which provided the cliffhanger to the show’s 2019 Christmas Special.
But after the entire Shipman/West clan finally declared that he was making a mistake, Smithy finally declared his love for Nessa, proposing to her in an emotional scene at Southampton Docks.
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As the special began, some fans admitted that they were ‘already a mess’ during its opening minutes
The episode then cut to Smithy and Nessa exchanging their vows at long last in an intimate ceremony in Barry, with the series ending with an emotional montage of the family marking the occasion at The Dolphin pub, before posing for a family snap together.
James and Ruth also have a book about the show due out next Autumn called When Gavin Met Stacey and Everything in Between: A Story Of Love And Friendship.
Despite ruling out a return to the series, James has said he wants to work with Rith again.
He said: ‘We don’t know if we have another idea in us but I can honestly say that if we didn’t attempt to try and even explore the idea of writing together then I’d be so disappointed.’