What is Nessas catch phrase?
Try watching this video on or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. Where better to start than with Nessa’s most iconic catchphrase, “Oh, what’s occurring?”
What does Nessa say in Gavin and Stacey?
Nessa’s way with words, such as “to be honest, at the end of the day, when all said and done… d’you know what I mean?” were a much-loved part of the BBC show. Often used by the sitcom’s kind-hearted Stacey (Joanna Page).
How many nurofen would it take to finish me off?
How many Nurofen would I need to finish me off?” Gavin: “You? You’d need hundreds.”
What’s occurring Gavin and Stacey?
Ruth Jones, who created Gavin & Stacey with Corden, brought this phrase to millions in her role as Stacey’s best friend, Nessa. Some fans have repeated the phrase to her in odd places. “Someone once said it to me at a funeral,” Jones told the Daily Star Sunday.
Why does Nessa say tidy?
Something like cool or great in response to something else, tidy is something Nessa often says.
Who has Nessa slept with?
Series Three To date she has slept with Gavin’s best friend Smithy 4 times.
Is Ruth Jones in Welsh?
Ruth Alexandra Elisabeth Jones MBE (born 22 September 1966) is a Welsh actress, comedian, writer and producer. She co-wrote and co-starred in the award-winning BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey (2007–2010, 2019).
Does Nurofen make you sleepy?
NUROFEN PLUS may cause dizziness, light-headedness or drowsiness in some people. If this occurs, do not drive or operate machinery. If you drink alcohol, dizziness, light-headedness and/or drowsiness may be worse. Do not take high doses of the medicine for long periods of time unless your doctor tells you to.
Is what’s occurring a Welsh saying?
1) What’s occurrin’? Despite being popularised by Ruth Jones’ Nessa in BBC sitcom Gavin and Stacey, this is no mere catchphrase – it’s a general greeting / line of questioning used widely across Wales.
What was Smithy’s Indian order?
Smithy’s order of a “chicken bhuna, lamb bhuna and prawn bhuna, mushroom rice, bag of chips, keema naan and 9 poppadoms” has become a much loved quote from the BBC series – which is mainly set in Barry Island in south Wales.