OHMYGOSSIP — Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon are working on a new BBC festive comedy special. The ‘Gavin & Stacey’ co-stars have been filming ‘Ray & Gaynor’ – a one-off show about a pair of old friends – in the Scottish Highlands and it is expected to air at Christmas. A source told The Daily Mirror newspaper: “It’s a festive half-hour comedy for this year starring Ruth and Rob, who are old friends, in the title roles as Ray and Gaynor. “Everyone is delighted to have a little bit of Gavin & Stacey on the BBC this Christmas. Even if it doesn’t have Gavin. Or Stacey.” The show is being made by Tidy Productions – the company Ruth runs with her producer husband David Peet. Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that ‘Gavin & Stacey’, in which Ruth and Rob play Nessa Jenkins and Bryn West, could return. James Corden – who co-created the sitcom with Ruth – said he would love to make another episode of the hit show after the Christmas special in 2019 ended on a cliffhanger. James – who plays Neil ‘Smithy’ Smith in the show – explained: “As it stands right now, there aren’t any plans to do one, but that’s not to say that there isn’t the want or the inclination to do one … that special ends on such a … it’s so open-ended that I think it would be a shame to leave it there. “That’s certainly my feeling and I think Ruth feels the same. It doesn’t feel like the end of a book, it feels like the end of a chapter, so I do feel like if we ever did another one that would be the end of it.”