Blue Lights series two promises 'absolute chaos'

Blue lights projected in police uniformsSource de l 'image, BBC /Two Cities Television/Todd Antony

"The first series was about what it takes to get the job done and I think the second series talks about what the job asks of you. "

The co-creator of Belfast-based crime series Blue Lights has described his second series as a "worthy successor".

The drama follows a group of newly qualified officers as they navigate policing in a post-conflict Northern Ireland.

Blue Lights - which was co-created and written by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson - launched to more than seven million viewers last year.

This article contains spoilers from the first series of Blue Lights< /p>Sorry, we are having difficulty displaying this content.Show original content on YouTubeThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Content YouTube may contain advertisements.

"When you come back for a second season, you feel like there's something that people liked, or even liked." , Lawn told the BBC. News.

"It always depends on the audience, you can never take anything for granted."

Lawn said Blue Lights' latest offering continues to explore the "relentless and overwhelming daily pressure" from police in Northern Ireland.

"There is .. .

Blue Lights series two promises 'absolute chaos'
Blue lights projected in police uniformsSource de l 'image, BBC /Two Cities Television/Todd Antony

"The first series was about what it takes to get the job done and I think the second series talks about what the job asks of you. "

The co-creator of Belfast-based crime series Blue Lights has described his second series as a "worthy successor".

The drama follows a group of newly qualified officers as they navigate policing in a post-conflict Northern Ireland.

Blue Lights - which was co-created and written by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson - launched to more than seven million viewers last year.

This article contains spoilers from the first series of Blue Lights< /p>Sorry, we are having difficulty displaying this content.Show original content on YouTubeThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Content YouTube may contain advertisements.

"When you come back for a second season, you feel like there's something that people liked, or even liked." , Lawn told the BBC. News.

"It always depends on the audience, you can never take anything for granted."

Lawn said Blue Lights' latest offering continues to explore the "relentless and overwhelming daily pressure" from police in Northern Ireland.

"There is .. .

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