HAPPY Valley creator Sally Wainwright has opened up on the secret meaning behind the show as it continues to receive rave reviews in its third and final series.
The BBC One drama finally hit screens once again at the turn of the New Year seven years on from the last instalment and has continued to see the overwhelmingly positive reaction roll in.
Show creator Sally Wainwright has now opened up about the creation of the show and admitted the title of the hit series came from a secret nickname within the police force.
Sally revealed that with ever series she works very closely with the real life policing teams of the West Yorkshire Calder Valley, where the programme is set and filmed.
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