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Blue Lights

May 2024

  • Ears ringing … Grace (Siân Brooke) and Henry (Alfie Lawless).

    Blue Lights: episode by episode
    Blue Lights recap: series two finale – terrific, beautiful and a wee bit soapy

    There were seriously satisfying happy endings all round – with a gruesome twosome getting their comeuppance, and a well-loved pair sharing a smooch
  • Job on the line … Annie (Katherine Devlin)

    Blue Lights: episode by episode
    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode five – air punch moments, and a killer cliffhanger

    Annie decking Canning was the most satisfying moment of the series. But disaster quickly struck again with a gunshot fired at Grace and Stevie. This could be the end for one of them
  • Escaping in an unmarked car … Murray Canning (Desmond Eastwood) and Shane Bradley (Frank Blake).

    Blue Lights: episode by episode
    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode four – no, Tommy, no!

    Gruesome twosome Canning and Shane throw poor wee Tommy to the lions to ‘get results’. But they should know better than to mess with one of this loyal lot

April 2024

  • Annie Conlon (Katherine Devlin) and Shane Bradley (Frank Blake) in police uniforms

    Blue Lights: episode by episode
    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode three – sexy, messy affairs

    It’s not just new drug boss Lee causing tensions to rise on the streets of Belfast, as more tangled twosomes get steamy on patrol and Stevie deals with a heartwrenching case
  • Robin Graham (Derek Thompson).

    Blue Lights: episode by episode
    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode two – move or die

    Things ratchet up in the explosive Belfast police drama, with blazing house fires, a most terrifying murder and the arrival of a very familiar face
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    • Blue Lights: episode by episode
      Blue Lights recap: series two, episode one – a blistering comeback

    • TV review
      Blue Lights series two review – last year’s breakout police hit is as beautifully tense as ever