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Happy Valley
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I didn't see the first series, but after reading how much it has been enjoyed here, I have been watching it for 45 minutes, and I have no idea what is going on.
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Elliemay he was the chap in Downton Abbey who went on to become a teacher, can't remember his name. I find this series very upsetting but strangely compelling. The woman who died in hospital - she was the wife of the factory owner who's daughter was kidnapped and raped by Royce in the last series. I think she had a terminal illness. Got to be something to do with the driver he sacked - he was driving the van who drove past Cawood and the two girls. Just speaking out loud really, getting my brain in order!
Sorry, Sipowicz, don't quite understand.
'Happy Valley' is set in Calderdale, of which the chief town and administrative centre is Halifax. I once worked there, under the Halifax Education Authority(later the Calderdale Education Authority). Sowerby Bridge, in which the centre of 'Happy Valley' is set (about 2 miles from Halifax) is at the start of the narrowing Calder valley towards Todmorden - where the land changes and roads go towards Rochdale (left) or Burnley (right). It is an area in the Pennines which is very much controlled by geography.
Hope this helps.
'Happy Valley' is set in Calderdale, of which the chief town and administrative centre is Halifax. I once worked there, under the Halifax Education Authority(later the Calderdale Education Authority). Sowerby Bridge, in which the centre of 'Happy Valley' is set (about 2 miles from Halifax) is at the start of the narrowing Calder valley towards Todmorden - where the land changes and roads go towards Rochdale (left) or Burnley (right). It is an area in the Pennines which is very much controlled by geography.
Hope this helps.