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Sophie McLaughlin

Hope Street: BBC police drama filmed in Northern Ireland confirmed for third series

BBC Northern Ireland has announced that police drama Hope Street will return for a third series.

Set in the fictional town of Port Devine on the Northern Ireland coast and filmed in and around Co Down’s seaside town of Donaghadee, the drama has proven to be popular with fans across the UK and beyond.

The drama, made by Long Story TV, is part of the successful partnership between the BBC and Northern Ireland Screen and has been confirmed with an extended run of 15 episodes.

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The new series which starts filming soon will revisit the trials and tribulations of the Port Devine police department and will continue to reveal more about their private lives.

Returning for the third series are Ciaran McMenamin, Bríd Brennan, Des McAleer, Kerri Quinn, Niall Wright, Aaron McCusker, Niamh McGrady, Rachel Tucker, Sade Malone, Louis McCartney and Ellie Lavery.

The continuing series celebrates local writing, acting and production talent; demonstrating the BBC’s commitment to nurturing homegrown talent in its Nations and Regions while showcasing the humour and warmth of the people in Northern Ireland, as well as its stunning coastlines.

Helen Munson, Commissioning Editor, BBC Daytime says: “Fans of Hope Street who are just settling into series two on BBC Daytime will be delighted to know that another series is on the way! We are excited to be working with Long Story TV again who bring so much expertise and passion into creating brilliant crime stories for our audience.”

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Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen, said: “Following the success of Hope Street season one and two filmed entirely on location in Northern Ireland, we are delighted to see the popular drama return for season three. As well as showcasing our beautiful locations it has also provided a crucial training ground for local writers, directors, and crew while stimulating the creation of opportunities for crew to step up and upskill.”

Eddie Doyle, Head of Content Commissioning, BBC Northern Ireland, says: “It’s great to be bringing fans back to Port Devine for a third series. This will be Hope Street’s longest run yet, with 15 episodes. Thanks to BBC Daytime, Northern Ireland Screen and BritBox International for their continuing support for this great series, which shows Northern Ireland in bit of a different light to audiences across the UK and beyond, showcasing the warmth and humour of this place. Long Story TV has done a stellar job of developing these characters over the past two series and I’m looking forward to see what they do next and also to see some new faces join the cast.

Paul Marquess one of the show’s creators and producers, Long Story TV says; “We are so excited to be making our third trip to beautiful Port Devine - and we’re delighted that BBC Northern Ireland, BBC Daytime and BritBox International have ordered more episodes this time round. We’ve been so lucky to work with hugely talented cast, writers, directors and crew - and the continuing popularity of Hope Street is a testament to all their hard work.”

Filming on Hope Street series three will begin in April 2023.

Hope Street series two is broadcasting now on BBC One, Fridays at 1.45pm. The first and second series are also available in full to watch now on BBC iPlayer

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