Shed Your Tears and Walk Away: The heartbreaking documentary that inspired Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley with Tommy Lee Royce and Catherine Cawood

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Happy Valley is enthralling millions of TV viewers every week – but where did the idea for the Calderdale-based show come from?

Creator and writer Sally Wainwright says one of her inspirations was the documentary Shed Your Tears and Walk Away, which explores the tragic consequences of drink and drugs in the Calder Valley.

It was made by Jez Lewis, who grew up in Hebden Bridge and wanted to share the stories of the people in the town dying from overdoses and suicides – many of whom he grew up with.

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The documentary, released in 2010, centres on Cass - a former heroin addict who is battling alcoholism.

Shed Your Tears and Walk AwayShed Your Tears and Walk Away
Shed Your Tears and Walk Away

It also shares the harrowing tale of two Hebden Bridge brothers who both died from drug overdoses, two years apart.

The documentary received critical acclaim and many positive reviews - and won Best UK First Feature at the East End Film Festival 2010 – but has never been streamed on British television.

Jez, who runs Bungalow Town Productions, said he has huge respect for Sally Wainwright and the cast of Happy Valley – but has not been able to watch the hit drama .

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"Sally Wainwright, Sarah Lancashire, James Norton, Siobahn Finneran – they’re all amazing but I couldn’t watch it because it was just a bit close to the bone,” he said.

Shed Your Tears and Walk Away director Jez LewisShed Your Tears and Walk Away director Jez Lewis
Shed Your Tears and Walk Away director Jez Lewis

"I’ve been in touch with Sally and I’m grateful for the acknowledgement,” he added.

He praised the people featured in his documentary for sharing their stories.

"Shed Your Tears and Walk Away was made because of the people in it and their honesty and their bravery,” he said.

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