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Blue Lights: episode by episode

  • Ears ringing … Grace (Siân Brooke) and Henry (Alfie Lawless).

    Blue Lights recap: series two finale – terrific, beautiful and a wee bit soapy

    There were seriously satisfying happy endings all round – with a gruesome twosome getting their comeuppance, and a well-loved pair sharing a smooch
  • Job on the line … Annie (Katherine Devlin)

    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode five – air punch moments, and a killer cliffhanger

    Annie decking Canning was the most satisfying moment of the series. But disaster quickly struck again with a gunshot fired at Grace and Stevie. This could be the end for one of them
  • Escaping in an unmarked car … Murray Canning (Desmond Eastwood) and Shane Bradley (Frank Blake).

    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode four – no, Tommy, no!

    Gruesome twosome Canning and Shane throw poor wee Tommy to the lions to ‘get results’. But they should know better than to mess with one of this loyal lot
  • Annie Conlon (Katherine Devlin) and Shane Bradley (Frank Blake) in police uniforms

    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode three – sexy, messy affairs

    It’s not just new drug boss Lee causing tensions to rise on the streets of Belfast, as more tangled twosomes get steamy on patrol and Stevie deals with a heartwrenching case
  • Robin Graham (Derek Thompson).

    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode two – move or die

    Things ratchet up in the explosive Belfast police drama, with blazing house fires, a most terrifying murder and the arrival of a very familiar face
  • Will they? Have they? … Stevie (Martin McCann) and Grace (Siân Brooke).

    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode one – a blistering comeback

    Welcome back, peelers! The Belfast police drama returns in heart-stopping style, with petrol-bombs, pharmacy stick-ups … and good old-fashioned romance
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