“Blue Lights” Season 3 : Exclusive Video Interviews With Actors Katherine Delvin, Nathan Braniff and Siân Brooke

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Adriano Ercolani : Italian Film Critic and TV Author living in New York since 2011. Critics Choice Association member. Graduated in History of Cinema in Rome, he works as a freelance correspondent for some of the most important Italian outlets like Hollywood Reporter Italy, Comingsoon.it, Cinefilos.it and Ciak Magazine. He started working as a film critic almost thirty years ago: in his career he attended the most important Film Festivals (Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Toronto, New York Film Festival, Tribeca) and conventions (San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic-Con, Disney D23). Over the years he has interviewed some of the most important contemporary authors like Michael Mann, Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, Peter Jackson, Alexander Payne, Joel and Ethan Coen, Kathryn Bigelow, Christopher Nolan, Greta Gerwig, Jane Campion). In 2009 he interviewed Christiane Kubrick and Ian Harlan inside Stanley Kubrick’s private office. Other than movies he is fond of American literature and basketball. Los Angeles Lakers fanatic. He lives in New York with his wife and his bossy 3-year -old daughter.

Exclusive Interview with Actress Katherine Delvin, Actor Nathan Braniff

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Plot: The plot of Blue Lights follows three rookie police constables in Belfast, Northern Ireland who struggle with the unique pressures of frontline policing, encountering criminal gangs and complex conspiracies that span all levels of society. As the series progresses, it delves into issues like racial profiling and police corruption, forcing the officers to navigate the dangers of the job while deciding who they can trust

Creators : Declan Lawn, Adam Patterson, Louise Gallagher. 

Production Co : BBC, Gallagher Films, Two Cities Television Ldt.

Rating : TV-MA

Genre : Crime, Drama, Thriller

Original Language : English

Release Date : November 13, 2025 on BritBox

Runtime : 6 Episodes, 1h each

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