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BBC The audience is praising the TV show blue lightsThe police drama is said to be the broadcaster’s lowest rated series.
The third series is underway and, while the episodes are airing weekly, people are binging them all iplayer – and fans agree that it’s one of the best shows currently on TV.
blue lightswhich premiered in 2023, stars say brookeCatherine Devlin and Nathan Braniff as three probationary officers in the Belfast Police Department.
“Just finished series three blue lights And this show continues to be absolute perfection,” one fan wrote, adding: “It is absolutely disappointing to me that it is so underrated. It deserves infinite praise!!!
,blue lights This really is one of the best shows on TV,” wrote another on
“If you haven’t seen the BBC blue light, May I politely suggest you do so. Every series gets better and better. Top 10 TV Shows of All Time,” one glowing post read. Another gushed about the “top notch” show: “If there’s been a better, more entertaining, drama series to come to TV in the last few years blue lights “Obviously I’ve missed it.”
in one interview with IndependentSeries star Brooke explains why she signed on to the project.
“I fell in love with the writing,” he said. “It was very clever and accessible. You often assume that people in uniform know exactly what they’re doing, that it can’t possibly be their first day on the job.
“Because blue lights focuses on three newcomers [Grace, Katherine Devlin’s Annie and Nathan Braniff’s Tommy]The audience goes on the journey with them rather than feeling apart from it.

The play was produced by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson. A fourth series has been confirmed, with six new episodes to be broadcast in 2026.

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Speaking about the show’s renewal, Lawn and Patterson said: “We are thrilled that the BBC is committed to blue lights In this way. From the beginning, we wanted to write a show that had the scale and ambition of its storytelling, and this decision gives us everything we need to do that.