It may be five whole years since we last saw it on our screens but the excitement is still very real: BBC One’s Happy Valley is set to return for a third and final series. HappyValley
series one was watched by an average of eight million viewers, with series two averaging 9.3 million viewers. The series two finale was watched by a staggering 9.8 million viewers when it aired in 2016. It’s safe to say there’s a legion of fans that this news will impress.? Scroll ahead for all the details we know so far, plus some dramatic new images from the much-anticipated final instalment.
“When Catherine discovers the remains of a gangland murder victim in a drained reservoir, it sparks a chain of events that unwittingly leads her straight back to Tommy Lee Royce,” reads the official BBC synopsis. In a series of new images released ahead of the third series, Catherine can be seen sporting a bloodied nose in the aftermath of a police raid. Very dramatic, we think you’ll agree.Happy ValleyGood news, Sarah Lancashire will of course be reclaiming her role as Sergeant Cawood alongside Siobhan Finneran, her on-screen sister and recovering addict, Clare Cartwright.
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