Blue Lights | Trailer – BBC

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In Belfast, three PSNI recruits fight against criminal gangs, undercover agents, their own communities and even their own police force. #BlueLights #iPlayer

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33 thoughts on “Blue Lights | Trailer – BBC

  1. The reviews do not lie. This show is exceptional. Full credit to the writers, the actors and the production crew for an outstanding drama in a genre crammed with generic, more mediocre travesties.

  2. All people have different..thinking .und .bla bla bla ..I don't Born in UK.if I born ..is my home land..I cry..no proud..abot this movie..This movie give more piver gangs WE ARE STRONG..IF YOU BORN ..YOUR FAMILY IS FROM HERE .100..300.1000 YEAR..YOU ..NEED CRY WHAT IS NOW IN UK…THIS IS NO JOKE..YOU HAVE PROBLEM..HERE..IN UK..AFTER 50 years UK..IS SAME LIKE MEXICO…COLOMBIA…

  3. I'm an American, but I have relatives in both Ireland and the U.K., and I had no idea that the atmosphere in society in Northern Ireland was as toxic as it's shown in this programme. Is it really that bad? I know that the unrest here in America is a story within itself from the madness of the MAGA cult (which has become a domestic terrorist group), but the ever-lasting IRA seems to be in full function in Northern Ireland. That saddens me, because I love the people of Ireland so much.

  4. I was actively involved with the police force in two different countries and had the Honour of being involved with daily policing, fire fighting and supporting medical rescues. Great acting, amazing roles in this series that showed true human nature and how it conflicts with police work and how its often not appreciated.

    We should give our 911 system more credit.

  5. This was a bit shite, naive ex social worker allows her address to fall in to the hands of people likely to take extreme advantage, she will need to check under her car every morning more thoroughly than a glance in future also probationers who endanger colleagues and embarrass the higher echelons by disobeying orders will soon be dumped off. Unrealistic bambis

  6. Great Show… Unfortunately for Welsh tourism it certainly doesn't serve it too many values nor the want to be a cop in Wales. Cops are way under paid and respected in places like this where so much desperation and scumbags dwell.

  7. More BBC woke nonsense spoiling a half decent drama.
    Are we in Northern Ireland yes?
    Why has Grace's mixed race pre student son got an Asian Irish accent when she has lived there for 20 years? πŸ˜†πŸ˜†

  8. Act like police officers is not happening, they lost me in the opening. A rookie leaves her pistol in the bathroom and a man grabs it and walks up to her menacingly holding it like he is going to shoot her, but it’s her bf so it’s just a way to show the audience the characters know nothing about gun safety and the cop will not remember any training, then I saw a clip of her defying her partner going against training and procedure to deal with an armed subject, she didn’t need body armour as she has plot armour….not a realistic show at all

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