Blue Lights: Sherlock Star Sian Brooke to Lead BBC's Police Thriller From the Creators of Salisbury Poisonings

Actor Sian Brooke is set to play the lead in BBC One's upcoming police thriller series Blue Lights. The six-part drama comes from Salisbury Poisonings creators Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson.

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Actor Sian Brooke is set to play the lead in BBC One's upcoming police thriller series Blue Lights. The actor, best known for playing Sherlock Holmes' evil sister Eurus in the final episode of the BBC's Sherlock, will essay the role of rookie police officer Grace in Blue Lights.Obi-Wan Kenobi First Poster: Ewan McGregor’s Show To Start Streaming From May 25 (View Pic).

The six-part drama comes from Salisbury Poisonings creators Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson. The story centres on Brooke's Grace who makes a decision in her 40s to leave her steady job and join the force. "Just a few weeks into her role, she's making so many mistakes that her decision no longer looks like a winning bet," the plotline reads. Madame Web: Dakota Johnson in Talks to Star in Sony’s Superhero Movie.

Actors Katherine Devlin, Richard Dormer, Martin McCann, John Lynch, Jonathan Harden, Valene Kane and newcomer Nathan Braniff round out the cast. Blue Lights is currently under production in Belfast. Trigger Point helmer Gilles Bannier is directing.

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