
The Happy Valley
Crime · Drama · History
Overview
In 1940 Kenya as their country prepares for war, the local aristocratic social set lives a decadent, self-indulgent lifestyle, that leads to murder. The same events were also dramatised in the feature film White Mischief, which was released seven months after the first transmission of The Happy Valley.
Top Cast


Denholm Elliott
Denholm Elliott
Sir Henry 'Jock' Delves Broughton
Denholm Elliott
Sir Henry 'Jock' Delves Broughton


Holly Aird
Holly Aird
Juanita Carberry
Holly Aird
Juanita Carberry


Kathryn Pogson
Kathryn Pogson
June Carberry
Kathryn Pogson
June Carberry


Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne
John Carberry
Michael Byrne
John Carberry


Cathryn Harrison
Cathryn Harrison
Helen Tapsell
Cathryn Harrison
Helen Tapsell


Amanda Hillwood
Amanda Hillwood
Lady Diana Delves Broughton
Amanda Hillwood
Lady Diana Delves Broughton
Peter Sands
Peter Sands
Lord Erroll
Peter Sands
Lord Erroll


Richard Heffer
Richard Heffer
Assistant Superintendent Poppy
Richard Heffer
Assistant Superintendent Poppy
Mawa Makondo
Mawa Makondo
Waiganjo
Mawa Makondo
Waiganjo
Kavundla
Kavundla
Gatimu
Kavundla
Gatimu
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