Sarah Lancashire’s Highest-Rated Crime Drama Happy Valley Finds a New UK Streaming Home
Fans of Sarah Lancashire have a new reason to celebrate, as her highest-rated television drama — the critically acclaimed Happy Valley — has officially arrived on a new UK streaming platform. The award-winning BBC series has begun appearing in the “new” section of the platform U, giving both longtime fans and first-time viewers the perfect excuse to revisit one of Britain’s most celebrated crime dramas.
Originally airing on BBC between 2014 and 2023, Happy Valley quickly became one of the most gripping police dramas ever produced in the UK. The show centres on the powerful and emotionally complex story of Sergeant Catherine Cawood, portrayed by Lancashire, whose life becomes permanently entangled with the terrifying criminal Tommy Lee Royce, played by James Norton. Their intense and deeply personal rivalry drives the drama across all three seasons, exploring the devastating impact of crime on families and communities.
Written and created by Sally Wainwright, the series earned widespread critical acclaim and numerous prestigious awards throughout its run. Among its accolades are multiple BAFTA wins, including awards in the Best Drama category as well as acting honours for Lancashire. She also received a National Television Award, along with a Special Recognition Award acknowledging her extraordinary contribution to British television.
Critics consistently praised Happy Valley for its writing, performances, and emotional intensity. Publications such as Forbes described the series as a “masterpiece,” while Esquire famously called it “the best show on TV.” Much of the show’s chilling power came from the character of Tommy Lee Royce, who critics described as one of television’s most disturbing and unforgettable villains.
The series also boasts an impressive critical rating. On Rotten Tomatoes, Happy Valley holds an outstanding 98% approval score, with its second and third seasons achieving perfect 100% ratings. Critics from outlets like Daily Express praised the show as “brilliant telly,” while Den of Geek described its second season as “flawless.”
Beyond Lancashire and Norton, the series features a remarkable ensemble cast that includes Siobhan Finneran, Charlie Murphy, Steve Pemberton, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Katherine Kelly, and Mark Stanley — all contributing to the show’s reputation as one of the most powerful ensemble dramas in British television history.
Meanwhile, Happy Valley star Siobhan Finneran is also preparing for a new role in an upcoming psychological thriller series titled Unchosen, which is set to arrive on Netflix. The mysterious drama will feature Finneran as the enigmatic Mrs Phillips and will also star Asa Butterfield and Molly Windsor. Early teaser footage hints at a tense story set within a seemingly peaceful community hiding dark secrets beneath the surface.
With Happy Valley now finding a fresh streaming home, the legendary crime drama is once again ready to captivate audiences — proving that even years after its debut, the series still stands as one of the greatest achievements in modern British television.
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