31-457: Bullmore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amelia Bullmore (born 1964), British actress, screenwriter, and playwright Edward Bullmore (born 1960), British neuropsychiatrist, neuroscientist, and academic Herbert Bullmore (1874–1937), British rugby union player William Bullmore (1912–1972), Canadian politician [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
62-462: A 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes . On Metacritic , seasons one, two and three of the show received ratings of 83, 84 and 93, respectively. However, some reviewers have criticised the show for its graphic content, especially in episodes three and four of season one, while others have noted the ubiquitous typecasting of male characters as either weak or criminals. In response to the criticism, Happy Valley ' s creator-writer, Wainwright, defended
93-475: A positive influence for these officers. BBC Shop released Happy Valley series one on DVD , in regions two and four , on 16 June 2014. The DVD includes two discs, featuring 351 minutes' worth of footage, and has an age certificate of 15. All six episodes of the series were released on iTunes , both in standard and high definition. On 20 August 2014, the series was further released on Netflix in Canada and
124-468: A relationship with Ryan and get revenge on Catherine. Ryan increasingly concerns his family by asking questions about his father and even suggests Royce should be forgiven. Taking place seven years after the events of the second series, Catherine is coming close to retirement age and has plans to go on a hiking expedition to the Himalayas . She is called to investigate the discovery of human remains found near
155-566: A reservoir, where she comes to realise the murder suspects share a history with Royce, who has since been transferred to a jail in Sheffield and is awaiting trial for a string of unspecified offences. Meanwhile, Ryan, now 16 years old, has been keeping in touch with his father, having sent him a letter at the end of series two, and has been visiting him behind Catherine's back, with help from Catherine's sister Clare and Clare's new partner, Neil. When Catherine finds out, she temporarily blocks contact with
186-475: Is a British crime drama television series, set and filmed in the Calder Valley , West Yorkshire . Starring Sarah Lancashire , James Norton and Siobhan Finneran , it was written and created by Sally Wainwright and directed by Wainwright, Euros Lyn and Tim Fywell . The first series began on BBC One on 29 April 2014, the second on 9 February 2016, and the third and final series on 1 January 2023. It won
217-481: Is being blackmailed by a gang of violent drug dealers, who are demanding money in exchange for not harming his family. On 22 November 2012, Ben Stephenson announced the commissioning of Happy Valley for BBC One. The programme was written by Sally Wainwright , produced by Karen Lewis, and directed by Euros Lyn , Sally Wainwright and Tim Fywell . Filming began in the Calder Valley in November 2013. Locations in
248-611: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Amelia Bullmore Amelia Mary Bullmore (born 31 January 1964) is an English actress, screenwriter and playwright. She is known for her roles in Coronation Street (1990–1992, 1995), I'm Alan Partridge (2002), Ashes to Ashes (2008–2009), Twenty Twelve (2011–2012) and Scott & Bailey (2011–2014). Bullmore began writing in 1994. Her writing credits include episodes of This Life , Attachments , Black Cab , and Scott & Bailey . Bullmore
279-424: Is gaining control over her life, she discovers that Tommy, whom she holds responsible for her daughter's suicide, has been released from prison after serving time for other offences. Catherine becomes consumed by the idea of confronting him, unaware that Tommy is involved in a criminal organisation with the intention of kidnapping Anne Gallagher, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, for ransom . 18 months after
310-526: Is what local police in the Calder Valley call the area because of its drug problem. In the first episode of series one, Ryan points out to Catherine, visiting her daughter Becky's grave in the next row, that visitors have left pens at Sylvia Plath 's grave. A second series was commissioned on 18 August 2014. Filming began in August 2015, and the first episode was broadcast on 9 February 2016. The second series
341-673: The Contact Theatre in Manchester , a casting director for Coronation Street saw her performance. Bullmore played Steph Barnes in Coronation Street , and was a regular on the show from February 1990 to September 1991. She made brief returns in April 1992 and September 1995. She worked and lived in Manchester for 10 years, moving to London in 1995. Bullmore appeared in the first series of
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#1733104634576372-487: The Telegraph highlighted the various religious themes, with Cawood taking on "the appearance of a living saint" amidst the evil and misery of Happy Valley. Positive reviews were also published by The Times and I , who rated the episode 5/5 stars. After the final episode aired, Labour Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper promised to increase the number of community police officers by 13,000, citing Catherine Cawood as
403-413: The surname Bullmore . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bullmore&oldid=1009414584 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
434-459: The 2015 BAFTA Award for Best Drama Series , and won another BAFTA for Best Drama for the second series. In Halifax , West Yorkshire , Catherine Cawood is a divorced police sergeant with two children. She is still trying to recover from the suicide of her daughter, which had happened eight years previously. Catherine is raising her grandson, Ryan, who was born after her daughter was raped by Tommy Lee Royce. Just when it seems like Catherine
465-598: The BBC comedy series Big Train broadcast in 1998. Bullmore appeared opposite Steve Coogan as Sonja, the Ukrainian girlfriend of Alan Partridge in series two of the BBC2 comedy series I'm Alan Partridge . She also appeared on BBC Radio 4 's phone-in spoof Down the Line . From 2011 to 2014, Bullmore co-starred in the crime drama Scott & Bailey . She also wrote seven episodes of
496-563: The US, marketed as a "Netflix Original". However, it departed Netflix in March 2020. In the summer of 2016, series one of Happy Valley was released on Netflix in the UK and is currently repeated on the channel W . A year later, series two was released on Netflix in the UK. On 26 October 2021, the first two series were released on AMC+ in Canada and the US, coinciding with the announcement AMC+ would co-produce
527-456: The area included Todmorden , Luddenden , Mytholmroyd , Bradford , Keighley , Sowerby Bridge , Hebden Bridge , and Heptonstall . Huddersfield , Halifax , Leeds and other West Yorkshire cities are mentioned, though not main filming locations. A former police station (Station Road, Sowerby Bridge) was used for some scenes, and additional filming took place at North Light Film Studios at Brookes Mill, Huddersfield. The name "Happy Valley"
558-410: The best watches of 2014". In September 2019, The Guardian ranked the show 11th on its list of the 100 best TV shows of the 21st century, calling it "a corrective to cliché-ridden and frequently blokey police procedurals", and one that "pulsated with poignant realness". The final episode of series 3, the final series, garnered much praise from critics. Lucy Mangan, writing for The Guardian , called
589-597: The course of 30 years, from 1983 when they are in university to 2013. The play eventually transferred to the West End in early 2015, where it ran at the Vaudeville Theatre before closing in March. In 1993, Bullmore married Scottish actor Paul Higgins . They met in Manchester in 1992 while they were performing A View from the Bridge . The couple have two daughters. Happy Valley (TV series) Happy Valley
620-432: The episode as "[b]rutal, tender, funny, compelling and heartbreaking"; Anita Singh, reviewing for The Daily Telegraph , rated the episode 5/5 stars and claimed, " Happy Valley sounds so bleak on paper, with its storylines about drugs, rape and murder. But at its core is the love that Cawood has for her family. Wainwright gave us what we wanted: a happy ending for a character who truly deserves it"; Peter Stanford writing in
651-581: The first series, Catherine is back at work and has been awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM) for gallantry, for rescuing Gallagher from Royce, who is serving a life sentence in prison. When Royce's mother is killed, Catherine is implicated in several murders. While trying to prove her innocence, Catherine is tasked with investigating a human trafficking operation linked to the serial killings. Meanwhile, senior HMET officers Detective Superintendent Andy Shepard and Detective Inspector Jodie Shackleton begin to suspect that
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#1733104634576682-543: The season, Wainwright didn´t like some directorial choices made by Patrick Harkins and decided to reshoot some scenes herself, hence her credit as a director, but not co-director, on those episodes. The first episode aired on 29 April 2014 at 21:00, receiving 8.64 million viewers, as the second most watched show of the week (commencing 28 April 2014) for BBC One. The BBC reported that the show received an average consolidated audience of 8.21 million viewers over six episodes and an additional 8.1 million requests for
713-455: The show as "a quality, well-written drama" and stated, "Judging by the amount of email, texts, tweets I've had, I don't think anyone is asking me to apologise." In an interview with the Radio Times , Wainwright said the level of violence had been carefully considered, and it was done responsibly, by showing the psychological and physical damage suffered by Catherine. Other critics have praised
744-414: The show on BBC iPlayer . Radio Times called Happy Valley a "word-of-mouth hit" which "steadily became a success outside the normal audience for the slot and channel." After episode one aired, Ofcom received four complaints under the category "violence and dangerous behaviour", but they did not pursue the matter. Reviews from the media have been overwhelmingly positive, and the show has received
775-420: The show. In 2016, she starred in the second series of Happy Valley , playing jealous mistress Vicky Fleming. In 2005, Bullmore wrote her first play, Mammals , which was staged at Bush Theatre and went on to tour the UK regionally. In 2013, Bullmore wrote a second play, Di and Viv and Rose , which was staged at Hampstead Theatre . Di and Viv and Rose is about the friendship of three women over
806-420: The show. Vicky Frost of The Guardian wrote: "To get hung up on the violence of this BBC1 kidnap drama misses the point. It is beautifully written by Sally Wainwright, draws an astonishing performance from Sarah Lancashire—and between them, they have created something truly unmissable." Gerard O'Donovan of The Telegraph called Happy Valley "complex, thrilling and brilliantly written and acted", and "one of
837-482: The supposed fourth victim of the serial killer , Victoria Fleming, was murdered by someone else. Gradually, their investigation leads them toward Victoria's actual killer: police detective John Wadsworth, whom Fleming had been blackmailing. Catherine's grandson, Ryan, develops a friendship with a new teaching assistant, Miss Wealand, secretly a prison groupie infatuated with Royce. Royce, whom the court has forbidden from having contact with Ryan, uses Wealand to try to build
868-524: The third episode of the fifth series of Last Tango in Halifax , which aired on BBC One on 9 March 2020. Wainwright also created and wrote this series, set in Halifax, and stars Sarah Lancashire. In October 2020, Wainwright confirmed that there would be a third series and that she was in the "early stages" of writing it. Filming for the third series began in January 2022. After watching the first three episodes of
899-441: The three of them and gives Ryan an ultimatum to stop visiting his father. Ryan is also having problems at school with his PE teacher, Rob Hepworth, who has kicked him off the football team following accusations of misconduct. At home, Hepworth is physically abusive towards his wife Joanna (Mollie Winnard), who has developed an addiction to prescription drugs and is receiving them illegally from her pharmacist, Faisal Bhatti, who in turn
930-471: Was born in Chelsea, London , to Jeremy Bullmore, an advertising executive, and Pamela Bullmore (née Green), a gardening writer. She has two older brothers, neuropsychiatrist and neuroscientist Edward Bullmore and documentary filmmaker Adam Bullmore. She studied drama at Manchester University . Bullmore was part of a cabaret group named Red Stockings, along with Helen Edmundson . While performing at
961-569: Was written by Wainwright, produced by Lewis, and directed by Lyn and Wainwright. Catherine's workplace is a former police station in Sowerby Bridge, and her home and local pub (two other main filming locations) are based in Hebden Bridge. The prison scenes were filmed at Oakham Enterprise Park in Rutland, which was HMP Ashwell until its closure. The main character, Sergeant Cawood, is mentioned in