Fans are baffled at Sarah Lancashire’s accent as Happy Valley shines at the NTA’S

Not a Yorkshire accent in sight.

Happy Valley had an incredible night at the National Television Awards last night, winning three awards – but it’s Sarah Lancashire’s accent that’s had the internet talking overnight.

The star, who is originally from Oldham in Manchester, is best-known for her portrayal of Catherine Cawood in Happy Valley.

In Happy Valley, she sports a strong – and very authentic – Yorkshire accent, fitting with the setting around the Calder Valley.

So when Sarah Lancashire went to collect her various awards at the NTAs last night (Returning Drama, Drama Performance, and the Special Recognition Award), audiences were shocked to hear that her accent isn’t very northern at all.

In fact, fans have gone so far as to say she is ‘posh’, and that her real accent sounds ‘jarring’ compared to the Yorkshire tones we’ve all got used to in recent years.

The 58-year-old took to the stage last night, wiping away tears, to tell the crowd (who were chanting her name): “You have no idea what it’s like to have so many lovely things said about you by so many people that you love and admire.”

Sarah added: “I have been so very fortunate to spend my working life doing a job that I love, made possible by brilliantly talented people – producers, directors, writers, actors – and I am exceptionally lucky to have enjoyed every moment of it.”

Many have been sad to hear that her years of theatre training seem to have dulled down her native Oldham accent, with most surprised that she doesn’t ‘sound Northern’.

Which makes her performance in Happy Valley, where she chats away about brews and stews and swear like a true Yorkshireman, all the more impressive.

One person said: “Sarah Lancashire is that good an actress that it’s a shock when she doesn’t speak in a Yorkshire accent.”

Someone else posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Sarah Lancashire speaking that posh just took me by surprise!! Her Yorkshire accent is spot on in happy valley!”

The National Television Awards 2023 (NTAs) winners in full

  • Special Recognition Award – Sarah Lancashire
  • Serial Drama – Eastenders
  • Talent Show – Strictly Come Dancing
  • New Drama – Wednesday
  • Reality Competition – The Traitors
  • Authored Documentary – Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now
  • Returning Drama – Happy Valley
  • TV Presenter – Ant & Dec
  • Factual – Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs
  • Drama Performance – Sarah Lancashire
  • The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award – Gogglebox
  • TV Interview – The Graham Norton Show
  • Serial Drama Performance – Danielle Harold
  • Quiz Game Show – The 1% Club
  • Rising Star – Bobby Brazier
  • Daytime – The Repair Shop
  • Comedy – Young Sheldon

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