The best episode written by James Corden is "Gavin and Stacey", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Christine Gernon". "Gavin and Stacey" aired on 5/13/2007 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Phone Call".
After being phone buddies for months, Gavin and Stacey finally arrange a rendezvous in Leicester Square, with Stacey's best friend Nessa and Gav's pal Smithy coming along for support.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: James Corden
After a huge misunderstanding on the phone, Stacey thinks Gavin has finished with her. He drives to Wales to explain and ends up taking her home with him. Having never been further than Bridgend before, Stacey's trip to Essex is an eye-opening experience that ends with the biggest surprise of all.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: James Corden
After his initial angry reaction to Stacey's news, Uncle Bryn agrees to drive them all to Essex to meet the Shipmans. Pam has laid on a cracking spread and the party goes with a bang. But then Gavin and Stacey make an announcement that throws all the bonhomie out the window.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: James Corden
Sam and Phil are sent to rescue a hostage but end up with an angry hostage of their own.
Director: Jim Field Smith
Writer: James Corden
Sam and Phil fall deeper into a sinister world of agents and double agents.
Director: Jim Field Smith
Writer: James Corden
Sam and Phil gatecrash a party and interrupt an assassination plot.
Director: Jim Field Smith
Writer: James Corden
Sam and Phil bring the dangerous plot right to their doorsteps and nowhere is safe.
Director: Jim Field Smith
Writer: James Corden
Sam and Phil are now on the run, on the edge and on each other's nerves.
Director: Jim Field Smith
Writer: James Corden
A case of mistaken identity catapults two council employees into a conspiracy.
Director: Jim Field Smith
Writer: James Corden
Stacey's brother Jason arrives home early, much to Uncle Bryn's horror. Stacey has her hen night and Gavin has two stag nights, the second of which reveals something about Stacey that could jeopardise the whole wedding.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: James Corden