Happy Valley’s Final Series Set to Thrill Fans One Last Time

Sarah Lancashire is back as Sergeant Catherine Cawood in the six-part final series of Happy Valley. This beloved crime drama bids farewell to its iconic lead as the gripping story reaches its epic conclusion.

Favourite Faces Return Alongside Exciting New Cast

The final run brings back Happy Valley favourites Ishia Bennison (Joyce), Shane Zaza (Shaf), Chord Melodic (Sledge), and Mete Dursun (Gorkem). They’ll join a star-studded lineup including Con O’Neill, George Costigan, Charlie Murphy, and more. Newcomers Oliver huntingdon/" title="Huntingdon" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Huntingdon (The Rising), Jack Bandeira (Sex Education), Alec Secareanu (God’s Own Country), and Anthony Flanagan (Gentleman Jack) will also make their debut in series three.

A Dark Discovery Pulls Catherine Back Into Danger

When Catherine uncovers the remains of a gangland murder victim in a drained reservoir, it triggers a chain of events that drags her right back to Tommy Lee Royce. Her teenage grandson Ryan, who still lives with Catherine, starts questioning his relationship with the man she refuses to call his father. With drugs still ravaging the valley, Catherine faces one last battle as retirement looms.

Record-Breaking Drama Returns on BBC One and AMC+

Last seen in 2016, Happy Valley remains a critical and viewers’ darling, with series two pulling in a staggering 9.3 million viewers. The first two series walked away with BAFTA wins for Drama, Writing, and Sarah Lancashire’s acclaimed Leading Actress award.

The final series premieres soon on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Fans in the US and Canada can catch it exclusively on AMC Networks’ premium streaming bundle, AMC+, where the first two series are already available to binge.

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