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BLUE LIGHTS. BBC 1. MONDAY 9pm. TV PACE NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 20/03/2023 20:48

New police drama. 6 episodes. Shown weekly. Sure all will be on iPlayer (blondes yawns and sighs) but this will be tv paced and weekly and no bingeing !!!

Blue Lights on BBC1 follows three rookie cops trying to fight crime and navigate the tricky politics of Belfast.

Blue Lights follows Grace, played by Siân Brooke, who is mum to a teenage boy. In her 40s, she’s decided to leave her stable job as a social worker to join the police force.

It’s the biggest gamble of her life, especially as she finds herself making countless mistakes in her first few weeks on the job. Joining her are fellow rookies Annie (Katherine Devlin), who must leave behind everything she’s ever known to follow her dream, and Tommy (Nathan Braniff) who is desperate to prove himself despite being seriously inept when it comes to frontline policing.

The odds are at least one of them will fail the probation period and, to make matters worse, just being a cop in Belfast is a dangerous business.

Siân Brooke, Katherine Devlin, and Nathan Braniff as new recruits to the police force. All three are in the probation period with the PSNI, the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and must deal with immense pressure in order to make it. Added to that, they must navigate the complexities of being police officers in Belfast, which means they sometimes have to hide their true selves from those closest to them.

The trio must work out whom they can trust and who wants them dead simply because of the uniform they are wearing. "I am so thrilled to be playing Grace in Blue Lights," says Siân Brooke. "There is something incredibly special about the scripts and I was hooked from the very first page. Belfast is the beating heart of this piece and it’s a city I’ve been wanting to work in for a long time."

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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/03/2023 22:58

I watched unforgotten. So will watch tomorrow

Haven't read any replies

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Eve · 27/03/2023 23:04

lazymum99 · 27/03/2023 22:57

I did notice her check under her car for bombs but this is set in the present day and I naively thought it was better now than in the 1970s

there are improvements since the 70s but still a threat remains. A police officer was shot a few weeks ago by the New IRA.

MrsLargeEmbodied · 28/03/2023 07:04

i enjoyed this
though i was annoyed at the ex social worker/probationer,
why would she join the police
and she was super confident.

Zingy123 · 28/03/2023 19:18

I thought it was rubbish. How the actress Valene Kane gets her parts baffles me. She is awful. She played Rose Stagg in The Fall.

diddl · 28/03/2023 21:02

I'm 30 mins in & it's not grabbing me.

Cleebope2 · 28/03/2023 22:16

Enjoyed episode 1. Very tense with the recruits surrounded in a no go area. The writers wrote The Salisbury Poisonings which was brilliant. I also love Martin McCann and Richard Dormer as actors. We will be bingeing this one all week having just finished The Last ofUs which was incredible.

RoseBucket · 28/03/2023 22:20

The threat level is now severe so it’s quite reflective of anti device checks.

RoseBucket · 28/03/2023 22:21

MrsLargeEmbodied · 28/03/2023 07:04

i enjoyed this
though i was annoyed at the ex social worker/probationer,
why would she join the police
and she was super confident.

Why wouldn’t she??

catskittens · 28/03/2023 23:34

i really enjoyed it
like that it is set in NI every day is a school day and pretty scarey tbh
im on a binge so no spoilers from me

SammyScrounge · 29/03/2023 01:42

I thought it was really gritty.and tense. I was hooked in 15 minutes. Looking forward to the next episode.

Blondeshavemorefun · 29/03/2023 10:13

I liked it

It gripped me

Amazing how silly the probationers are

Would the blonde lady really ignore a direct instruction from her training officer

And help the lady with knives

I don't get the bit that they were meant to leave her. That it was a trap

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diddl · 29/03/2023 13:19

RoseBucket · 28/03/2023 22:21

Why wouldn’t she??

You'd think that she would at least have known to log out!

foxlover47 · 29/03/2023 14:56

@Blondeshavemorefun I'm really liking this

Blondeshavemorefun · 29/03/2023 16:57

Me too @foxlover47

Not sure why some didn't like

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RoseBucket · 29/03/2023 17:24

diddl · 29/03/2023 13:19

You'd think that she would at least have known to log out!

Ha true!

Blossomtoes · 29/03/2023 17:45

lazymum99 · 27/03/2023 22:57

I did notice her check under her car for bombs but this is set in the present day and I naively thought it was better now than in the 1970s

My bloke grew up in NI he still periodically checks underneath the car - in an English market town!

diddl · 29/03/2023 18:00

Having not really enjoyed the bit I watched I did decide to watch to the end of ep1.

Undecided!

The ex SW-can't believe how clueless she seems!

martinisforeveryone · 29/03/2023 18:26

I wasn't that keen at first, but kept watching. The joy rider arrest bit was not very good at all, too comedy capers, but I stuck with it a bit longer and thought it got better in the menace, particularly the bit where Grace was followed home. I was very fearful for her, I thought it was some of the McIntyre hoodlums and something was going to happen to her, then it turned out to be the sneaky peekers or whatever they called them from the car with no details.

Hopefully it'll get stronger.

Glitterblue · 29/03/2023 20:33

I really enjoyed it - apart from Grace being a noisy eater 🙈😂 I can’t cope with eating noises but had to suffer her eating her breakfast and gulping her coffee down loudly, then crisps in the car and then more eating when she got home 😂

Blondeshavemorefun · 29/03/2023 21:11

Can't say I noticed that @Glitterblue

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MeinKraft · 29/03/2023 23:55

martinisforeveryone · 29/03/2023 18:26

I wasn't that keen at first, but kept watching. The joy rider arrest bit was not very good at all, too comedy capers, but I stuck with it a bit longer and thought it got better in the menace, particularly the bit where Grace was followed home. I was very fearful for her, I thought it was some of the McIntyre hoodlums and something was going to happen to her, then it turned out to be the sneaky peekers or whatever they called them from the car with no details.

Hopefully it'll get stronger.

I've binged it, and it gets much more gripping with each episode. Definitely stick with it.

LadyEloise1 · 30/03/2023 00:15

RoseBucket · 28/03/2023 22:20

The threat level is now severe so it’s quite reflective of anti device checks.

I was thinking of visiting but won't for a while now.

The series really showed how scary policing in hostile situations can be.

I thought it odd that the rookie probationer wasn't allowed clean her face up and get a bit of sympathy when she went into the debrief.

XanaduKira · 30/03/2023 00:31

I've just watched it and wasn't sure at first but think it'll grow on me as I was enjoying it more at the end, although found it tense.

Having grown up in NI with a dad in the police, it all seemed quite real, including checking under the car for bombs before getting in and driving away & set ups / no go areas.

kingsleysbootlicker · 30/03/2023 01:14

I don't get the bit that they were meant to leave her. That it was a trap

They meant that it could be a pretend incident in order to lure the police into the (Republican) area so they could be attacked

Zog14 · 30/03/2023 01:45

I grew up in NI. Wasn’t sure at the start, but it’s a grower. I binged and by the end was totally taken with it. Even the annoying ex social worker grew on me!
By the way, would not throw Richard Dormer out of bed . . .

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