Blue Lights Season 2: What To Expect

Posted by Aldo Pusey on Thursday, April 18, 2024

Three probationary police officers of the Northern Ireland Police Service are the focus of the drama television series Blue Lights, which is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Premiering on March 27, 2023, the series aired on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

It was re-commissioned for a second season, which commenced filming in 2023. Fans are excited to learn more about Season 2, which is fast approaching. This post aims to provide all the information you require for Blue Lights Season 2.

Blue Lights Season 2

The BBC announced on April 20, 2023, that a second six-episode series had been commissioned, with Belfast serving as the filming location for the summer of 2023.

Blue Lights Season 2 Expected Cast

Siân Brooke as Constable Grace Ellis, a former social worker on probation

Katherine Devlin as Constable Annie Conlon, a Catholic probationer

• Nathan Braniff in the role of Constable Tommy Foster, a probationer on a fast-track

• Richard Dormer as  Constable Gerard ‘Gerry’ Cliff, Tommy’s training officer

• Martin McCann as Constable Stephen ‘Stevie’ Neil, Grace’s training officer

• John Lynch in the role of Republican criminal lord James McIntyre

• Jonathan Harden as Inspector David ‘Jonty’ Johnston, the leader of the response team

• Valene Kane as Angela Mackle, mother associated with the McIntyres

• Gordon Gordy Mackle, a young employee of the McIntyres, is played by Dane Whyte O’Hara.

• Joanne Crawford plays the team’s second-in-command, Sergeant Helen McNally.

• Hannah McClean as Constable Jen Robinson, a fast-tracked officer for two years and the daughter of a female senior officer.

• Sergeant Andi Osho Sandra Cliff custody sergeant, and Gerry’s wife

• Nabil Elouahabi as Joseph, an intelligence operative

• Frank Blake in the role of Constable Shane Bradley (series 2)

• Seamus O’Hara as Lee Thompson (series 2)

• Seána Kerslake as Mags (series 2)

• Craig McGinlay as Craig (series 2)

• Dan Gordon as Rab (series 2)

Blue Lights Season 1 Plot

The show centers on three Police Service of Northern Ireland probationary officers who are posted to the fictitious Blackthorn Station in Belfast. Grace, a forty-year-old mother, is one of the new cops.

She quit her career as a social worker to join the police force, but after just a few weeks on the job, she questions if she made the right choice. The show also centers on two other rookies, Annie (Devlin) and Tommy (Braniff), who are also having a difficult time adjusting to the intense pressures of their jobs.

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Blue Lights Season 2 Potential Plot

The active production of Blue Lights Season 2 was announced in September 2023 when actors and crew members were spotted filming in several Belfast sites, including the Cathedral Quarter and the Monkstown neighborhood of Newtownabbey.

The upcoming season, which will consist of six episodes, will premiere on BBC One in the spring of 2024. Even after PC Gerry Cliff’s tragic death at the end of Season 1, the rookie officers of the PSNI never waver in their resolve. One interesting development that viewers can look forward to is a possible romantic relationship between Constable Grace Ellis and Stevie.

Fans are excitedly anticipating Season 2 because they think they will kiss, as many have been hoping. Hints also point to Grace perhaps struggling with family issues, especially her son’s interactions with the law.

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Where To Watch Blue Lights Season 2

The upcoming season, which will consist of six episodes, will premiere on BBC One in the spring of 2024. Watch previous episodes of the first series on the platform as well. The Season 1 trailer is shown below for your review, as the Season 2 trailer has not yet been released.

Summary

Blue Lights is a drama series set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, focusing on three probationary police officers. Premiering in 2023, it’s been renewed for a second season, set to air in spring 2024. Season 2 may explore romantic relationships and family dynamics while maintaining the intensity of police work.

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