Yah it's back. Easy watching. Love this
The popular BBC (https://metro.co.uk/tag/bbc-2/?ico=autolinkktv-soapsP22LNK1) series, which follows the lives of residents and the local police department (https://metro.co.uk/2022/01/31/what-is-hope-street-and-what-is-it-about-16018901/) of fictional Northern Irish seaside town Port Devine (https://metro.co.uk/2022/01/31/where-is-hope-street-filmed-and-is-port-devine-a-real-place-16016929/), b
urst onto our screens three years ago.
The first series dealt with the mysterious arrival of
Detective Constable Leila Hussain (https://metro.co.uk/2022/01/31/hope-street-what-is-new-detective-leilas-secret-and-whats-she-hiding-16017317/)
while the second series focused more on new detective Al Quinn (Stephen Hagan), who wasn’t the nice guy he pretended to be.
The third series, which Metro deemed its best to date (https://metro.co.uk/2024/03/15/hope-street-series-3-review-bbc-drama-returns-best-season-yet-19752644/), saw Finn’s world turned upside down as he discovered that mum Concepta (Brid Brennan) wasn’t his bi
ological mum, while newcomer DI Jo Lipton (Karen Hassan) won the heart of Callum McCarthy (Niall Wright).
With a major cliffhanger – quite literally – having left the fates of a number of series regulars up in the air, fans have no doubt been eager to find out what happens next – and there’s not long to wait, with Series 4 debuting in Northern Ireland on Monday, October 28 at 7pm and bbc 2 Friday 2pm