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Forgot to mention ,a word for Curly ,he was brilliant in ‘We will Rock you”
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Forgot to mention ,a word for Curly ,he was brilliant in ‘We will Rock you”
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You’ve put doubt in mind now Tony !ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:50 pmI had no idea that Peter & Eamonn Salmon were brothers.
Sure I was told that quite recently.
Both St Teds lads
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The late Mick Salmon was also Peter's brotherClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:50 pmI had no idea that Peter & Eamonn Salmon were brothers.
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Just watched episode 4, it gets better and better, some parts may be a bit far fetched but the acting is brilliant, said it earlier that Sarah Lancashire is fantastic but for me James Norton as Tommy Lee Royce is just as good if not better, the look on his face at the end (don't want to spoil it for anyone) I just wanted to kick the t.v. in.
Shout outs to for the chemist and the Pyscho teacher. Roll on next Sunday
Shout outs to for the chemist and the Pyscho teacher. Roll on next Sunday
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Brilliant viewing, we binged all 4 episodes yesterday and last night.
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saw james norton (the baddy) on something the other day and he seems so gentle, camp even.
he has such menace in the drama and it just goes to show how brilliant an actor he is.
i hope sarah lancashire ends up killing him.
he has such menace in the drama and it just goes to show how brilliant an actor he is.
i hope sarah lancashire ends up killing him.
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I saw him on Graham Norton a couple of weeks back, so we'll spoken then to hear him as Tommy is a bit of shock, can't wait for the ending, got a feeling it will be a bit like the scence in the cellar and on the boat in series one
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I WAS aware of the Salmon Sisters thoughClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:50 pmI had no idea that Peter & Eamonn Salmon were brothers.
https://aksalmonsisters.com/
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Some of it’s a bit far fetched but still good viewing. The Chemist who normally acts so nervous in most situations is suddenly very calm and polite when the teacher runs into the back of his car, bearing in mind he’s just murdered his wife.
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Given it is the last series of Happy Valley I think Tommy may succeed in killing off the sergeant Cawood.




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I can't believe that I spend ages flicking through Netflix enduring hours of sh*te and a tired looking Sarah Lancashire has you engrossed for an hour.
Brilliant acting although I'm sure her sister in the show must be from Bacup because by 'eck she's not quick on the uptake.
And the nasty guy gives me the heeby jeebies with no effects whatsoever...
Brilliant acting although I'm sure her sister in the show must be from Bacup because by 'eck she's not quick on the uptake.
And the nasty guy gives me the heeby jeebies with no effects whatsoever...
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She’s from Oldham, similar theory.ClaretPete001 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:43 pmI can't believe that I spend ages flicking through Netflix enduring hours of sh*te and a tired looking Sarah Lancashire has you engrossed for an hour.
Brilliant acting although I'm sure her sister in the show must be from Bacup because by 'eck she's not quick on the uptake.
And the nasty guy gives me the heeby jeebies with no effects whatsoever...
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He is being calculated there I think - he wants to be able to come forward and say that the teacher had a pop at him and was aggressive etc to keep the spotlight on the Teacher. If he gets hit/assaulted by him, it just helps him. He fears the other dealers over the teacher for me and he is formulating a plan of self-preservation.
That teacher is proper stitched up - if he reports it to the police, he knows they will see him as the no1 suspect.
If he tries to get rid, its going to come back to him when she is found.
If they trace the medication back to the pharmacist, he is probably able to deny and say that this has been lost/stolen etc. He has no motive to kill her as far as anyone is concerned.
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It's a classic conundrum who do you want to go down the wife beater teacher with the padlock on the fridge or the murderous chemist with the weird stare? It's one for Sarah Lancashire because the CID bloke they sent didn't look like he could spot the murderer in a Freddy Krueger movie.clarethomer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:48 pmHe is being calculated there I think - he wants to be able to come forward and say that the teacher had a pop at him and was aggressive etc to keep the spotlight on the Teacher. If he gets hit/assaulted by him, it just helps him. He fears the other dealers over the teacher for me and he is formulating a plan of self-preservation.
That teacher is proper stitched up - if he reports it to the police, he knows they will see him as the no1 suspect.
If he tries to get rid, its going to come back to him when she is found.
If they trace the medication back to the pharmacist, he is probably able to deny and say that this has been lost/stolen etc. He has no motive to kill her as far as anyone is concerned.
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Spoil Sportclarethomer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:52 pmI can see him about to kill her and his son sees him for who he is and protects her, with the ending being her driving off in her landrover to do her trip.

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She was one of the 2 young birds in the epic Rita, Sue and Bob TooClaretPete001 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:43 pmI can't believe that I spend ages flicking through Netflix enduring hours of sh*te and a tired looking Sarah Lancashire has you engrossed for an hour.
Brilliant acting although I'm sure her sister in the show must be from Bacup because by 'eck she's not quick on the uptake.
And the nasty guy gives me the heeby jeebies with no effects whatsoever...
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I can see the son killing him, "revenge is a dish best served cold"clarethomer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:52 pmI can see him about to kill her and his son sees him for who he is and protects her, with the ending being her driving off in her landrover to do her trip.
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She was - I always remember my Gran being disgusted that some of the scenes were filmed on Baildon Moor, which her house looked on tobasil6345789 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:52 pmShe was one of the 2 young birds in the epic Rita, Sue and Bob Too

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Especially when he goes in the newsagents in Bolton and comes out of the back door in Leeds
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Michelle Holmes,the other one used to be in Coronation st..basil6345789 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:52 pmShe was one of the 2 young birds in the epic Rita, Sue and Bob Too
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Here’s my take on it for what it’s worth. The Mechanic women who killed her own son, that Catherine’s helping after she came out of prison, I think she might be the one that ends up killing Tommy. Im probably way off but just trying to think of the not so obvious.
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Both are and me as well

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They are not brothers, they are cousins. Eamonn’s brother was Brendan (RIP)ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:50 pmI had no idea that Peter & Eamonn Salmon were brothers.
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Her car with the double dip clutch is definitely going to play a part.beddie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 9:52 pmHere’s my take on it for what it’s worth. The Mechanic women who killed her own son, that Catherine’s helping after she came out of prison, I think she might be the one that ends up killing Tommy. Im probably way off but just trying to think of the not so obvious.
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only minutes until the grand finale.
i reckon ken will find out about deirdre having an affair with dev.
i reckon ken will find out about deirdre having an affair with dev.
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Not sure of everyone's thoughts on the ending but one things for sure Sarah Lancashire and James Norton must surely be BAFTA best actor and actress absolutely brilliant 
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I knew Tommy Lee Royce did it…
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Absolutely brilliant. No spoilers from me though.
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Superb.
Another BBC masterclass.
Another BBC masterclass.
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Ending nowhere near as clichéd as I'd feared.
Decent.
Decent.
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Thought it was a bit of an anti climax,but writer Sally Wainwright is brilliant ,on holiday at the moment ,& downloaded Last Tango in Halifax to watch again on the plane ,another of Sally’s wonderful scripts.
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Pete Salmon was Hampstead Claret's best friend and spoke at his funeral which Sarah Lancashire attended
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I don’t quite get the love of this programme, and I’m not knocking it because ‘good is in the eye of the beholder’, but personally I have never got with dramas that are like ‘real life’ that are set in real places. When I watch TV, other than sport or documentaries, I want to be taken away from the mundane. However if people get enjoyment out of it that is good.
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So would it have worked better for you if it had been set on Mars?houseboy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 10:27 pmI don’t quite get the love of this programme, and I’m not knocking it because ‘good is in the eye of the beholder’, but personally I have never got with dramas that are like ‘real life’ that are set in real places. When I watch TV, other than sport or documentaries, I want to be taken away from the mundane. However if people get enjoyment out of it that is good.

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Ahh, thanks for that houseboyhouseboy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 10:27 pmI don’t quite get the love of this programme, and I’m not knocking it because ‘good is in the eye of the beholder’, but personally I have never got with dramas that are like ‘real life’ that are set in real places. When I watch TV, other than sport or documentaries, I want to be taken away from the mundane. However if people get enjoyment out of it that is good.
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Slightly yes.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 10:31 pmSo would it have worked better for you if it had been set on Mars?![]()
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Called it.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 9:27 pmHer car with the double dip clutch is definitely going to play a part.
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Absolutely magnificent. What a brilliant series and that climax scene….
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Basically loads of TV crime dramas are set in beautiful locations these days... Scotland, The Isles, Pembroke etc.
I think they do it to gloss over weak story lines at times.
Oh, and not forgetting Death In Paradise, Midsummer Murders.....

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***SPOILER ALERT****
I disagree completely. I think everyone was probably expecting an action packed final confrontation.... Hi- speed chase, fight, etc. The exchange between the two was much more emotional but equally gripping.
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I hadn't seen any of these until a couple of weeks back when me and Mrs CM binged on iplayer. Absolutely superb throughout, including tonight's finale. Anyone who hasn't seen these, I would strongly recommend.
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Gripping finale.
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I was going to say I didn't think they were brothers. Peter Salmon is my mums second cousin. He does also have a well known uncle in these parts..and anyone who knows local cricket will know him. Ken Shapcott is Peter Salmons uncle and my first cousin twice removed.longsidetrumpet wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:52 amThey are not brothers, they are cousins. Eamonn’s brother was Brendan (RIP)
I have it all on a family tree I've been researching...although my mum already knew she was related to them both.
Thanks also for mentioning Eamonn...allows me to branch off a bit more...although I suspect it will be his cousin from his father if the same name. I'm related through Peters mum.
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Dramatic ending and as mentioned the acting was simply superb, also top tip for keeping warm this winter.
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Brilliant series, brilliant acting and brilliant ending.
And not knowing the result of the Teachers wife's murder will keep people talking about it for years.
And not knowing the result of the Teachers wife's murder will keep people talking about it for years.
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Bit of an anticlimax for me. I was hoping for a bit more action, one last battle between them.
Each to their own I suppose. Good series overall.
Each to their own I suppose. Good series overall.