Wales On Sunday

Oh, oh, oh! Nessa gets Christmas off to a cracker

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THERE were shouts of “oh,”“cracking” and “what’s occurrin’?” ringing out in Barry as Gavin and Stacey’s Ruth Jones switched on the town’s Christmas lights.

Barry’s very own Nessa Shanessa Jenkins was in the seaside town for the annual Christmas lights ceremony in King Square, Holton Road.

In full character, “Nessa” walked out shortly after 6pm last night shouting “oh, oh, oh”.

The Stella actor received a great reaction from the Barry crowd – estimated to have been made up of more than 1,000 people – who responded with their own cheers of “oh”.

She went on to ask: “What’s occurrin’ ? Have you got nothing better to do?”

Ruth added: “Oh there’s some lookers out here tonight. A few exes in the crowd, I can see. All right, John, how’s it going all right? Did you get over that nasty bout?”

Before the big switch-on, Ruth said: “It says something about Barry, doesn’t it, that you’re not at home watching something educationa­l on the telly. You’re just hanging out in the town square, getting drunk, making fools of yourselves.

“You makes me very proud,” she added to roars of laughter from the crowd.

Nessa’s appearance comes ahead of the hotly awaited Christmas special of the muchloved show which will air in the top spot on BBC One on Christmas Day.

Barry has welcomed visitors from all over the world and is now receiving a fresh wave of interest after scenes from the Christmas special were filmed on location over the summer.

The Christmas special of the comedy is the first episode in 10 years and will feature characters Gavin (Mathew Horne), Stacey (Joanna Page), Smithy (James Corden), Nessa (Jones) and Uncle Bryn (Rob Brydon).

 ??  ?? Two-year-old Luna Moyle and her dad Chris were among the hundreds watching Ruth Jones turn on the Barry lights as muchloved character Nessa, far left
Two-year-old Luna Moyle and her dad Chris were among the hundreds watching Ruth Jones turn on the Barry lights as muchloved character Nessa, far left

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