
TRAILER: Siân Brooke, Martin McCann, Katherine Devlin, Nathan Braniff and Frank Blake return for the fourth season of Belfast-set police drama Blue Lights, which returns to BBC One and BBC iPlayer this autumn.
Brooke reprises her role as Grace, with McCann as Stevie, Devlin as Annie, Braniff as Tommy and Blake as Shane.
Richard Dormer, who played Gerry Cliff in season one, returns alongside Hannah McClean as solicitor Jen Robinson and Jonathan Harden as disgraced former Inspector, Jonty, in an episode that will answer important questions from the past.
In this first look clip, Constable Shane Bradley (Blake) stops an elderly driver, David (Trevor Gill) and his passenger Imelda (Rosamund Monteith), in a bid to improve Blackthorn’s crime statistics.
Blue Lights also stars Joanne Crawford as Helen McNally, Andi Osho as Sandra, Abigail McGibbon as Tina, Dearbháile McKinney as Aisling, Neil Keery as McCloskey and Andrea Irvine as Nicola.
The cast also sees the return of Cathy Tyson, who plays private members club owner Dana Morgan and Michael Smiley as C3 intelligence officer Paul ‘Colly’ Collins.
The six-part series is co-created, written and executive produced by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson, co-created and produced by Stephen Wright for Two Cities Television and co-created and coproduced by Louise Gallagher for Gallagher Films.
The producer for season four is Brendan Mullin (In Flight, Wreck S2), episodes 1-3 are directed by Angela Griffin (Blue Lights S3, Waterloo Road) and episodes 4-6 are directed by Sam O’Mahony (The Wise Guy).
The executive producers are Stephen Wright (Two Cities Television), Louise Gallagher (Gallagher Films), Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson and the executive producer for the BBC is Nick Lambon.
BBC Studios is handling global sales. Blue Lights has been sold in more than 160 territories.
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