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‘Blue Lights’ Season 2 Gets Trailer & April UK Premiere Date On BBC One/iPlayer

For three police recruits in Belfast, the pressure is immense

by Dave Elliott

The BBC has released a trailer for Season 2 of the hit Belfast-based police drama Blue Lights, along with an April premiere date on BBC One and iPlayer.

Co-created and written by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson and produced by Two Cities Television, ‘Blue Lights’ is an authentic, gripping and darkly funny drama about ordinary people doing an extraordinary job. Season one which aired in March last year, followed three new PSNI probationary recruits as they navigated their way through their first few months in a uniquely complex place to be a response police officer.

Reprising their roles in the forthcoming second season are Siân Brooke (Grace Ellis), Martin McCann (Stevie Neil), Katherine Devlin (Annie Conlon), Nathan Braniff (Tommy Foster), Joanne Crawford (Helen McNally), Andi Osho (Sandra Cliff), and Hannah McClean (Jen Robinson). Also set to return are Paddy Jenkins (Happy Kelly), Desmond Eastwood (Murray Canning), Jonathan Harden (Jonty) and Andrea Irvine (Nicola Robinson).

Joining them for the second season is Frank Blake as new Constable Shane Bradley, along with Seamus O’Hara as Lee Thompson, Seána Kerslake as his sister Mags and Dearbhláile McKinney playing Constable Aisling Byrne. As previously announced, ‘Casualty’s Derek Thompson makes a return to his hometown of Belfast to guest star as retired police officer Robin Graham.

The series has been a big hit for the BBC. It launched to more than 7 million viewers (28-day figure). It was within the top ten new drama series of 2023 across all broadcasters and streamers and the biggest drama series in Northern Ireland in 2023. More than half of the 28-day audience (56%) came from BBC iPlayer. Not unsurprisingly, was recently commissioned for two more seasons.

‘Blue Lights’ is co-created, written and directed by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson, co-created and produced by Stephen Wright of Two Cities Television and co-created and co-produced by Louise Gallagher of Gallagher Films with support from Northern Ireland Screen. Blue Lights was commissioned by Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama and Charlotte Moore, BBC Chief Content Officer. The executive producers are Stephen Wright (Two Cities Television), Louise Gallagher (Gallagher Films), Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson and the BBC executive producer is Nick Lambon.

Blue Lights‘ Season 2 premieres as a boxset from 6am on Monday 15th April 2024 on BBC iPlayer, with episode one airing at 9pm on BBC One that evening, then weekly.

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