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Cazza & Tracy Talk Gavin & Stacey Podcast

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As the final Christmas special approaches, we’ve rewatched Gavin & Stacey to find out whether we still love it (spoiler: we do!)
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Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. PS If you know Caroline, you'll know that this is the only place you can call her Cazza. Because of this generosity, Tracy has also agreed that in this space you can call her Tracey. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. PS If you know Caroline, you'll know that this is the only place you can call her Cazza. Because of this generosity, Tracy has also agreed that in this space you can call her Tracey. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. PS If you know Caroline, you'll know that this is the only place you can call her Cazza. Because of this generosity, Tracy has also agreed that in this space you can call her Tracey. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. PS If you know Caroline, you'll know that this is the only place you can call her Cazza. Because of this generosity, Tracy has also agreed that in this space you can call her Tracey. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. PS If you know Caroline, you'll know that this is the only place you can call her Cazza. Because of this generosity, Tracy has also agreed that in this space you can call her Tracey. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
Greetings podsters and podlars and welcome to Cazza and Tracy talk Gavin and Stacey. We’re friends who, like Gavin and Stacey, met online in the noughties. We connected over small humour, over how life is funny in the minutiae of things and we also found that we like to read and watch many of the same things. And one of those things was Gavin & Stacey. Which is a show that also celebrates small humour, as well as kindness and bluster, and people being magnificently themselves in all their flawed glory. And now that the show is having its one last hurrah with a final Christmas special, we thought we’d rewatch it all, remind ourselves why we loved it, and find out whether we still do. PS If you know Caroline, you'll know that this is the only place you can call her Cazza. Because of this generosity, Tracy has also agreed that in this space you can call her Tracey. Credits: Tracy Crisp and Caroline Healy Music: La La La Indie Box, Bensound
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