Get ready for a heartwarming and festive episode of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” on PBS! Season 4, Episode 7 titled “On a Wing and a Prayer” airs at 8:00 Pm on Monday, February 19th.
In this installment, viewers will follow along as James faces a race against time to make it home for Christmas. As he navigates through challenges and obstacles, including treacherous weather and unexpected delays, James’s determination to reunite with his loved ones will tug at the heartstrings of audiences everywhere.
Meanwhile, back at Skeldale House, preparations are underway for a new arrival, adding to the excitement and anticipation of the holiday season. As the residents of Darrowby come together to celebrate the joys of the season, viewers can expect plenty of heartwarming moments and festive cheer.
Don’t miss out on the magic of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” as James embarks on a journey filled with hope,...
In this installment, viewers will follow along as James faces a race against time to make it home for Christmas. As he navigates through challenges and obstacles, including treacherous weather and unexpected delays, James’s determination to reunite with his loved ones will tug at the heartstrings of audiences everywhere.
Meanwhile, back at Skeldale House, preparations are underway for a new arrival, adding to the excitement and anticipation of the holiday season. As the residents of Darrowby come together to celebrate the joys of the season, viewers can expect plenty of heartwarming moments and festive cheer.
Don’t miss out on the magic of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” as James embarks on a journey filled with hope,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Join PBS for an enchanting new episode of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece”! Season 4 Episode 7, titled “On a Wing and a Prayer,” airs at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, February 18th, 2024, and promises heartwarming moments and tender surprises.
In this installment, viewers follow James as he embarks on a poignant journey to make it home for Christmas. As he navigates through snowy landscapes and encounters unexpected obstacles, James’s determination to reunite with loved ones tugs at the heartstrings and reminds us of the true spirit of the holiday season.
Meanwhile, back at Skeldale House, preparations are underway for a joyous event – the arrival of a new member to the family. With anticipation in the air and hearts full of hope, the residents of Skeldale House come together to welcome the newest addition with open arms and unconditional love.
Don’t miss out on the magic and charm of...
In this installment, viewers follow James as he embarks on a poignant journey to make it home for Christmas. As he navigates through snowy landscapes and encounters unexpected obstacles, James’s determination to reunite with loved ones tugs at the heartstrings and reminds us of the true spirit of the holiday season.
Meanwhile, back at Skeldale House, preparations are underway for a joyous event – the arrival of a new member to the family. With anticipation in the air and hearts full of hope, the residents of Skeldale House come together to welcome the newest addition with open arms and unconditional love.
Don’t miss out on the magic and charm of...
- 2/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Fans of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” are in for a treat with the upcoming Season 4 Episode 6, titled “The Home Front.” Set your calendars for Sunday, February 11, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on PBS, as this beloved series continues to warm hearts with its delightful tales of life in the Yorkshire Dales.
In this episode, the charming and picturesque world of Darrowby welcomes back Helen, who returns to Heston Grange when Richard Alderson, in need of assistance, calls for help. Helen’s return to the fold promises to bring both heartwarming moments and a touch of nostalgia.
“All Creatures Great and Small” has been a cherished series for its endearing characters, stunning landscapes, and the timeless bond between humans and animals. In “The Home Front,” viewers can expect the same heartwarming storytelling that has made the show a favorite.
As the residents of Darrowby navigate the challenges and joys of rural life,...
In this episode, the charming and picturesque world of Darrowby welcomes back Helen, who returns to Heston Grange when Richard Alderson, in need of assistance, calls for help. Helen’s return to the fold promises to bring both heartwarming moments and a touch of nostalgia.
“All Creatures Great and Small” has been a cherished series for its endearing characters, stunning landscapes, and the timeless bond between humans and animals. In “The Home Front,” viewers can expect the same heartwarming storytelling that has made the show a favorite.
As the residents of Darrowby navigate the challenges and joys of rural life,...
- 2/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Television viewers, prepare for another heartwarming episode of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece.” This beloved series continues to captivate audiences with its charming tales of veterinary adventures and rural life in 1930s Yorkshire.
On Sunday, February 4th, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on PBS, don’t miss the Season 4 Episode 5 titled “Papers.” As the shadow of war looms ever closer, James Herriot is eager to bring some semblance of order to his life. With the world in turmoil, James seeks to put his affairs in order, highlighting the sense of responsibility that permeates the series.
The show has won hearts with its delightful characters, picturesque landscapes, and heartwarming stories. It’s a perfect escape into the English countryside, where the challenges of veterinary practice and the bonds of friendship are at the forefront.
For those who have been following James Herriot’s journey and for newcomers looking for a touching and nostalgic escape,...
On Sunday, February 4th, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on PBS, don’t miss the Season 4 Episode 5 titled “Papers.” As the shadow of war looms ever closer, James Herriot is eager to bring some semblance of order to his life. With the world in turmoil, James seeks to put his affairs in order, highlighting the sense of responsibility that permeates the series.
The show has won hearts with its delightful characters, picturesque landscapes, and heartwarming stories. It’s a perfect escape into the English countryside, where the challenges of veterinary practice and the bonds of friendship are at the forefront.
For those who have been following James Herriot’s journey and for newcomers looking for a touching and nostalgic escape,...
- 1/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
PBS’s “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” invites viewers to another heartwarming episode with Season 4, Episode 4, titled “By the Book.” Airing at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, January 28, 2024, this installment follows Carmody’s journey as he faces the challenges of learning the ropes as a veterinarian.
In this episode, the new farmers find themselves grappling with an illness affecting their herd, presenting a unique set of challenges for the community. Meanwhile, Helen takes charge, rallying the community to come together and aid the newcomers during their time of need.
As the plot unfolds, viewers can expect a blend of veterinary adventures, community support, and personal revelations. “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” continues to deliver its signature charm and warmth, making Episode 4 a delightful addition to the series. Don’t miss the chance to be a part of the picturesque Yorkshire Dales and the heartwarming stories that unfold within it this Sunday night!
In this episode, the new farmers find themselves grappling with an illness affecting their herd, presenting a unique set of challenges for the community. Meanwhile, Helen takes charge, rallying the community to come together and aid the newcomers during their time of need.
As the plot unfolds, viewers can expect a blend of veterinary adventures, community support, and personal revelations. “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” continues to deliver its signature charm and warmth, making Episode 4 a delightful addition to the series. Don’t miss the chance to be a part of the picturesque Yorkshire Dales and the heartwarming stories that unfold within it this Sunday night!
- 1/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The charming world of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” continues with Season 4 Episode 3, titled “Right Hand Man,” set to air at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, January 21, 2024, on PBS. James and Helen find themselves caught in the whirlwind of a busy and exhausting schedule, struggling to carve out precious moments together amidst their demanding responsibilities.
In this episode, James adds a new dimension to his veterinary practice by hiring a fresh trainee vet. However, expectations take an unexpected turn, leading to unforeseen challenges and complications. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of heartwarming moments, humorous anecdotes, and the quaint backdrop of the Yorkshire Dales that defines the series.
Tune in for a cozy Sunday evening as “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” unfolds another chapter in the lives of its beloved characters, promising a mix of veterinary adventures and the intricacies of love and work in a small town.
In this episode, James adds a new dimension to his veterinary practice by hiring a fresh trainee vet. However, expectations take an unexpected turn, leading to unforeseen challenges and complications. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of heartwarming moments, humorous anecdotes, and the quaint backdrop of the Yorkshire Dales that defines the series.
Tune in for a cozy Sunday evening as “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” unfolds another chapter in the lives of its beloved characters, promising a mix of veterinary adventures and the intricacies of love and work in a small town.
- 1/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 9:00 Pm on PBS, viewers are in for an enchanting episode of “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” with Season 4 Episode 2, titled “Carpe Diem.” The picturesque Yorkshire Dales set the stage for Siegfried’s decision to bring an experienced bookkeeper into the fold, adding a new dynamic to the veterinary practice.
As the charming narrative unfolds, James and Helen find inspiration in the timeless motto “Carpe Diem,” leading them to make a long-awaited decision. The description hints at a blend of heartwarming moments, professional challenges, and the exploration of seizing the moment, all set against the backdrop of the idyllic English countryside.
Don’t miss the delightful escapade as “Carpe Diem” transports viewers into the world of James Herriot, his fellow veterinarians, and the captivating stories that continue to unfold in “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday...
As the charming narrative unfolds, James and Helen find inspiration in the timeless motto “Carpe Diem,” leading them to make a long-awaited decision. The description hints at a blend of heartwarming moments, professional challenges, and the exploration of seizing the moment, all set against the backdrop of the idyllic English countryside.
Don’t miss the delightful escapade as “Carpe Diem” transports viewers into the world of James Herriot, his fellow veterinarians, and the captivating stories that continue to unfold in “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday...
- 1/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 9:00 Pm on PBS, “All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece” Season 4 Episode 1, titled “Broodiness,” welcomes viewers back to the bustling Skeldale House. The episode unfolds with Tristan away in service, leaving James to navigate the heightened activity of the veterinary practice on his own. Skeldale House becomes a hive of activity as the demands of caring for a variety of creatures keep James on his toes.
Amid the animal adventures, James and Helen find themselves dreaming about the possibilities that the future may hold for them. As the couple envisions what lies ahead, viewers can expect a mix of heartwarming moments and the signature charm that defines the series.
Additionally, Siegfried offers his support as Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith, adding an extra layer of emotion to the episode. “Broodiness” promises a delightful return to the picturesque Yorkshire Dales and the beloved characters of...
Amid the animal adventures, James and Helen find themselves dreaming about the possibilities that the future may hold for them. As the couple envisions what lies ahead, viewers can expect a mix of heartwarming moments and the signature charm that defines the series.
Additionally, Siegfried offers his support as Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith, adding an extra layer of emotion to the episode. “Broodiness” promises a delightful return to the picturesque Yorkshire Dales and the beloved characters of...
- 12/31/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Just when we thought things were good between Catherine Sarah Lancashire) and Clare (Siobhan Finneran), Happy Valley Season 3 Episode 3 promises to shake up their dynamic like never before.
In an exclusive first look at the next episode, we see the two sisters come to blows over Ryan's (Rhys Connah) communication with Tommy (James Norton).
The sisterly bond hasn't been as strong in recent years, and this latest bump in the road could change everything for them.
As viewers are well aware, Tommy is one of TV's most despicable characters, and his actions have shaped the lives of everyone in Happy Valley.
As a result, it's not easy to see why Catherine is so shocked by her sister's actions.
Check out the TV clip below.
In this final season of the multi-bafta award-winning BBC drama created by one of the UK's most celebrated and critically acclaimed screenwriters, Sally Wainwright (Gentleman Jack...
In an exclusive first look at the next episode, we see the two sisters come to blows over Ryan's (Rhys Connah) communication with Tommy (James Norton).
The sisterly bond hasn't been as strong in recent years, and this latest bump in the road could change everything for them.
As viewers are well aware, Tommy is one of TV's most despicable characters, and his actions have shaped the lives of everyone in Happy Valley.
As a result, it's not easy to see why Catherine is so shocked by her sister's actions.
Check out the TV clip below.
In this final season of the multi-bafta award-winning BBC drama created by one of the UK's most celebrated and critically acclaimed screenwriters, Sally Wainwright (Gentleman Jack...
- 6/4/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
It has been more than seven years since we last saw Catherine Cawood, the world-weary Yorkshire cop heroine of the excellent British drama Happy Valley, and our first new glimpse of her in forever seems about right. Catherine, still played by the great Sarah Lancashire, shows up at a construction site near a dirty pond, where a backhoe has inadvertently dug up old human remains. When a pair of veteran detectives arrive, they dismiss her attempts to offer advice on the case, then are stunned when she can identify the...
- 5/22/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Thanks to Covid and the overall shifting TV marketplace, it has become increasingly common for shows to launch with an eight or 10-episode season and then vanish for 18 months or two years before returning.
Sometimes I’m pretty good at remembering where shows left off, at least sufficiently to resume a story I cared about. Then there are series like Netflix’s Sweet Tooth, which made me very happy when it premiered in 2021 but which I found impossible to emotionally reconnect to when the second season kicked off last month.
The Sweet Tooth hiatus of 22 months is child’s play compared to the seven years between seasons of Happy Valley, the BBC One police drama that was available on Netflix in its first two seasons. Saying it “aired” on Netflix would have suggested something more active than the reality, because despite being wildly and deservedly acclaimed — the second season was...
Sometimes I’m pretty good at remembering where shows left off, at least sufficiently to resume a story I cared about. Then there are series like Netflix’s Sweet Tooth, which made me very happy when it premiered in 2021 but which I found impossible to emotionally reconnect to when the second season kicked off last month.
The Sweet Tooth hiatus of 22 months is child’s play compared to the seven years between seasons of Happy Valley, the BBC One police drama that was available on Netflix in its first two seasons. Saying it “aired” on Netflix would have suggested something more active than the reality, because despite being wildly and deservedly acclaimed — the second season was...
- 5/19/2023
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's been a long wait, but Happy Valley's third and final season finally premieres Monday, May 22, on Acorn TV, AMC+, and BBC America.
As has been teased in the teasers and trailers, we're in for another edge-of-the-seat thriller from start to finish.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at Happy Valley Season 3 Episode 1, and it's a great indicator of what's to come.
The clip features Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton) being quizzed about another crime, and he's somehow scarier than before.
The role has been a change of pace for Norton, and he plays the darkest shades of Royce's personality to perfection.
Undoubtedly, he'll cause many problems for Sft Catherine Cawood throughout the last-ever episodes of this hit series that has been off the air since 2016.
Yes, after a seven-year hiatus, we're being treated to a compelling new mystery, filled with shocking twists and turns.
Check out...
As has been teased in the teasers and trailers, we're in for another edge-of-the-seat thriller from start to finish.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at Happy Valley Season 3 Episode 1, and it's a great indicator of what's to come.
The clip features Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton) being quizzed about another crime, and he's somehow scarier than before.
The role has been a change of pace for Norton, and he plays the darkest shades of Royce's personality to perfection.
Undoubtedly, he'll cause many problems for Sft Catherine Cawood throughout the last-ever episodes of this hit series that has been off the air since 2016.
Yes, after a seven-year hiatus, we're being treated to a compelling new mystery, filled with shocking twists and turns.
Check out...
- 5/19/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Send apologies to Succession’s Logan Roy. Tell The Thick of It’s sweary spin doctor Malcolm Tucker to stand down. The title of “Best Foul Mouth on TV” now undisputedly belongs to a fiftysomething police sergeant with a fondness for rainbow-knitted scarves. Over the course of three seasons of BBC One’s Happy Valley, the bulls***-averse Catherine Cawood, played with deadpan brilliance by Sarah Lancashire, has turned profanity into an eviscerating art form.
Through 17 hours (and counting) of unrelenting drama, she has grappled with everything from devastating bereavement and family trauma to wayward colleagues and recalcitrant teenagers. And every time, she has found the perfect, expletive-laden way to express herself.
Like any true maestro, Catherine has got serious range. She can coin her own insults with fluency and flair. She shoves together obscenities to bring us compound curse-word gems like “wankatron”, “s***pot” and “twat-faced bastard”, to mention...
Through 17 hours (and counting) of unrelenting drama, she has grappled with everything from devastating bereavement and family trauma to wayward colleagues and recalcitrant teenagers. And every time, she has found the perfect, expletive-laden way to express herself.
Like any true maestro, Catherine has got serious range. She can coin her own insults with fluency and flair. She shoves together obscenities to bring us compound curse-word gems like “wankatron”, “s***pot” and “twat-faced bastard”, to mention...
- 2/5/2023
- by Katie Rosseinsky
- The Independent - TV
Say it isn’t so, we’re already more than halfway through this season of Happy Valley. We’ve been waiting seven years for a new series and all we get is a measly six hours? It doesn’t seem fair. But by this point, we’ll take what we can get. Luckily enough, Sally Wainwright has made those six hours thoroughly entertaining – and the drama certainly kicks into high gear with episode four…
Tweedledee and Tweedledum run into trouble
Matija (Jack Bandeira) and Ivan (Oliver Huntingdon) begin this week’s episode in a less than ideal situation. The terrible twosome must tell Viktor (Anthony Flanagan) that the police got to Josip before they did – meaning that Josip is currently in a cell possibly spilling the beans on the criminal activities of their gang boss Darius Knezevic (Alec Secareanu) and his ominous brother Zeljko (Greg Kolpakchi). Plus, they stole a...
Tweedledee and Tweedledum run into trouble
Matija (Jack Bandeira) and Ivan (Oliver Huntingdon) begin this week’s episode in a less than ideal situation. The terrible twosome must tell Viktor (Anthony Flanagan) that the police got to Josip before they did – meaning that Josip is currently in a cell possibly spilling the beans on the criminal activities of their gang boss Darius Knezevic (Alec Secareanu) and his ominous brother Zeljko (Greg Kolpakchi). Plus, they stole a...
- 1/22/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
I didn’t watch Happy Valley when it first came out. I was living in Los Angeles back then. I actually only got around to it very recently – just a week before the new series arrived. A close friend had recommended it to me but I always thought it looked too bleak. But I went back to the first series and within minutes I was hooked. It is absolutely bleak as hell but it is also brilliant in a way that only northern British drama can be. You get the rain, you get the backdrop flitting between beautiful countryside, concrete council estates and cosy cottages. You get the accents, the blend of cultures, the families sitting down for their “tea” in the evenings. Not their “dinner” like they do in the South.
And that’s before you get to the acting. Sarah Lancashire is off the charts. I know Sergeant...
And that’s before you get to the acting. Sarah Lancashire is off the charts. I know Sergeant...
- 1/22/2023
- by Mel B
- The Independent - TV
The return of Happy Valley – seven years after its second season – might just constitute the first “pinch me” moment of 2023. By the second episode, it’s back to business as usual. Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) is rolling up her sleeves to do some good ol’ police work, while Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton) is up to no good and sporting a new hairdo.
Et tu Brute?
Last week’s episode left Catherine with the revelation that her post-Tommy life of domestic bliss isn’t quite as blissful as she had thought. Someone has been taking Ryan (Rhys Connah) to see his no-good father in prison – but who? Episode two gives us the answer straight off the bat: Clare! More specifically, it’s Clare (Siobhan Finneran) and Neil (Con O’Neil) but mostly, we’re just shocked about Clare.
Catherine drops her jaw in utter disbelief, muttering: “S***.” Then comes the inevitable follow-up question: Why?...
Et tu Brute?
Last week’s episode left Catherine with the revelation that her post-Tommy life of domestic bliss isn’t quite as blissful as she had thought. Someone has been taking Ryan (Rhys Connah) to see his no-good father in prison – but who? Episode two gives us the answer straight off the bat: Clare! More specifically, it’s Clare (Siobhan Finneran) and Neil (Con O’Neil) but mostly, we’re just shocked about Clare.
Catherine drops her jaw in utter disbelief, muttering: “S***.” Then comes the inevitable follow-up question: Why?...
- 1/8/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
There are very few TV shows that truly stamp themselves on the cultural psyche. Usually, they’re big, genre-defining American shows. The Sopranos, say, or The Simpsons. But no programme has had a greater influence, in recent years, than Sally Wainwright’s blistering Brontë-country barnstormer, Happy Valley. From Mare of Easttown to Fargo, the fingerprints of Happy Valley are all over prestige TV, like my thumb marks in the Christmas Wensleydale. Now, after a seven-year break, the show is finally back on BBC One, where it belongs.
The new year’s return to the Calder Valley finds an ill-fitting contentment descended upon the Cawood family. Catherine (Sarah Lancashire) is approaching retirement but seems to be relishing both her final months in the job and her future plans. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m very proud of my 30 years,” she tells her sister Clare (Siobhan Finneran), “but job done.” Meanwhile,...
The new year’s return to the Calder Valley finds an ill-fitting contentment descended upon the Cawood family. Catherine (Sarah Lancashire) is approaching retirement but seems to be relishing both her final months in the job and her future plans. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m very proud of my 30 years,” she tells her sister Clare (Siobhan Finneran), “but job done.” Meanwhile,...
- 1/2/2023
- by Nick Hilton
- The Independent - TV
There are very few TV shows that truly stamp themselves on the cultural psyche. Usually, they’re big, genre-defining American shows. The Sopranos, say, or The Simpsons. But no programme has had a greater influence, in recent years, than Sally Wainwright’s blistering Brontë-country barnstormer, Happy Valley. From Mare of Easttown to Fargo, the fingerprints of Happy Valley are all over prestige TV, like my thumb marks in the Christmas Wensleydale. Now, after a seven-year break, the show is finally back on BBC One, where it belongs.
The new year’s return to the Calder Valley finds an ill-fitting contentment descended upon the Cawood family. Catherine (Sarah Lancashire) is approaching retirement but seems to be relishing both her final months in the job and her future plans. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m very proud of my 30 years,” she tells her sister Clare (Siobhan Finneran), “but job done.” Meanwhile,...
The new year’s return to the Calder Valley finds an ill-fitting contentment descended upon the Cawood family. Catherine (Sarah Lancashire) is approaching retirement but seems to be relishing both her final months in the job and her future plans. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m very proud of my 30 years,” she tells her sister Clare (Siobhan Finneran), “but job done.” Meanwhile,...
- 1/1/2023
- by Nick Hilton
- The Independent - TV
Finally! After almost seven years, Happy Valley is back, and this BAFTA-winning crime drama’s third and final season is set to be as nail-biting as ever. These six fresh episodes from writer Sally Wainwright are definitely worth the wait.
Series Three dives back into the action around five years after the explosive events of the Series Two finale, beginning with Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) discovering the remains of a gangland murder victim in a drained reservoir, a discovery which will lead her all the way back to her nemesis Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton).
Catherine still lives with her grandson Ryan (Rhys Connah) who’s now sixteen and working out what kind of relationship, if any, he wants with Royce, the man who fathered him when he raped Catherine’s daughter Becky. Needless to say, Catherine won’t take this well.
Still battling with the local drug problem,...
Series Three dives back into the action around five years after the explosive events of the Series Two finale, beginning with Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) discovering the remains of a gangland murder victim in a drained reservoir, a discovery which will lead her all the way back to her nemesis Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton).
Catherine still lives with her grandson Ryan (Rhys Connah) who’s now sixteen and working out what kind of relationship, if any, he wants with Royce, the man who fathered him when he raped Catherine’s daughter Becky. Needless to say, Catherine won’t take this well.
Still battling with the local drug problem,...
- 1/1/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Sarah Lancashire and James Norton are set to reunite when “Happy Valley” returns to screens in January, the BBC confirmed today.
The third and supposedly final season of the show will drop in the U.K. on New Year’s Day, airing on BBC One and streaming platform iPlayer. (A U.S. release date has not yet been confirmed).
Lancashire returns as Sergeant Catherine Cawood in the six-episode season, this time navigating relationships with her teenage grandson Ryan (played by Rhys Connah) and sister Clare (Siobhan Finneran) whilst attempting to solve what appears to be a gangland murder. Norton, meanwhile, once again steps into the shoes of murderer and rapist Tommy Lee Royce.
The BBC have also released a 10-second teaser of the new season, in which Royce can be seen brooding in prison while Seargant Cawood, dressed in uniform, is on assignment, with a siren blaring behind her.
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The third and supposedly final season of the show will drop in the U.K. on New Year’s Day, airing on BBC One and streaming platform iPlayer. (A U.S. release date has not yet been confirmed).
Lancashire returns as Sergeant Catherine Cawood in the six-episode season, this time navigating relationships with her teenage grandson Ryan (played by Rhys Connah) and sister Clare (Siobhan Finneran) whilst attempting to solve what appears to be a gangland murder. Norton, meanwhile, once again steps into the shoes of murderer and rapist Tommy Lee Royce.
The BBC have also released a 10-second teaser of the new season, in which Royce can be seen brooding in prison while Seargant Cawood, dressed in uniform, is on assignment, with a siren blaring behind her.
Joining...
- 12/2/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
We've known for a while now that Happy Valley will return for a third and final season on AMC+ and Acorn TV.
We now have our first look, courtesy of some photos.
In this final season of the multi-bafta award-winning BBC drama created by one of the UK’s most celebrated and critically acclaimed screenwriters, Sally Wainwright (Gentleman Jack), Sarah Lancashire (Julia) returns to her iconic role of Sergeant Catherine Cawood for six new episodes.
Also returning are James Norton (The Nevers) as Catherine’s nemesis, the murderer and sex-offender Tommy Lee Royce; Siobhan Finneran (Downton Abbey) as Catherine’s sister, the recovering addict Clare Cartwright, and Rhys Connah as Catherine’s sixteen-year-old grandson Ryan, eight years after he first played the role as a young boy.
In the first-look photos, Catherine is pictured with a bloodied nose in the aftermath of a police raid, while Tommy Lee Royce (James...
We now have our first look, courtesy of some photos.
In this final season of the multi-bafta award-winning BBC drama created by one of the UK’s most celebrated and critically acclaimed screenwriters, Sally Wainwright (Gentleman Jack), Sarah Lancashire (Julia) returns to her iconic role of Sergeant Catherine Cawood for six new episodes.
Also returning are James Norton (The Nevers) as Catherine’s nemesis, the murderer and sex-offender Tommy Lee Royce; Siobhan Finneran (Downton Abbey) as Catherine’s sister, the recovering addict Clare Cartwright, and Rhys Connah as Catherine’s sixteen-year-old grandson Ryan, eight years after he first played the role as a young boy.
In the first-look photos, Catherine is pictured with a bloodied nose in the aftermath of a police raid, while Tommy Lee Royce (James...
- 10/13/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
First look images have been revealed of the third and purportedly final season of crime drama “Happy Valley.”
The six-part final season, made by Lookout Point for BBC One and BBC iPlayer in co-production with AMC Networks, will see Sarah Lancashire return as Sergeant Catherine Cawood and James Norton as Tommy Lee Royce.
The first images show Lancashire sporting a bloody nose following a police raid while Royce, with a new look, is locked in his prison cell.
Sarah Lancashire as Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Courtesy of BBC)
Siobhan Finneran stars as Catherine’s sister Clare and Rhys Connah as her teenage grandson Ryan.
Also returning are Ishia Bennison as Joyce, Shane Zaza as Shaf, Chord Melodic as Sledge, and Mete Dursun as Gorkem as well as Con O’Neill, George Costigan, Charlie Murphy, Derek Riddell, Karl Davies, Susan Lynch, Rick Warden, Vincent Franklin, Amit Shah, Mark Stanley, and Mollie Winnard.
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The six-part final season, made by Lookout Point for BBC One and BBC iPlayer in co-production with AMC Networks, will see Sarah Lancashire return as Sergeant Catherine Cawood and James Norton as Tommy Lee Royce.
The first images show Lancashire sporting a bloody nose following a police raid while Royce, with a new look, is locked in his prison cell.
Sarah Lancashire as Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Courtesy of BBC)
Siobhan Finneran stars as Catherine’s sister Clare and Rhys Connah as her teenage grandson Ryan.
Also returning are Ishia Bennison as Joyce, Shane Zaza as Shaf, Chord Melodic as Sledge, and Mete Dursun as Gorkem as well as Con O’Neill, George Costigan, Charlie Murphy, Derek Riddell, Karl Davies, Susan Lynch, Rick Warden, Vincent Franklin, Amit Shah, Mark Stanley, and Mollie Winnard.
Joining...
- 10/13/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
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