Co-creator Adam Patterson spoke about how the new Belfast-set police drama reflects the “lingering threat” to officers.

By James Hibbs

Published: Tuesday, 21 March 2023 at 12:00 am


New BBC police drama Blue Lights, set in the Police Service of Northern Ireland in Belfast, is an important reminder of the city’s past, its co-creator has said.

The series, which follows a group of rookie officers played by Siân Brooke, Katherine Devlin and Nathan Braniff, depicts the intense pressure on those working in the service, as well as the politics of policing in the area and the dangers the officers face.

The series arrives on BBC One following the real-life attempted murder of DCI John Caldwell, an off-duty police officer who suffered life-changing injuries after being shot at a sports complex in Omagh, County Tyrone.

Speaking at a recent Q&A for Blue Lights attended by RadioTimes.com and other press, one of the show’s creators Adam Patterson paid tribute to Caldwell, saying: “I’ll obviously point out that very, very recently, just a couple of weeks ago, DCI John Caldwell was shot while off duty in front of his son.

“And I think I speak for everyone who I know in the world and say it really felt like a horrible flashback from a time that we all thought we’d left behind. But a reminder as to why the show is so important.”