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Brighton Nights, Police Lights: ‘Night Coppers’ Series Two!

Channel 4's series brings back the night beat of Sussex Police in Brighton and Hove.

Get ready for another season of Night Coppers, the Channel 4 series that dives deep into the nighttime operations of Sussex Police in Brighton and Hove. This groundbreaking show offers an unfiltered look at the challenges and realities faced by response officers as they navigate the city’s vibrant night-time economy, ensuring safety and order in the bustling streets.

The upcoming season continues to showcase the dedicated efforts of police officers and staff, including those in custody and contact centers, providing an authentic portrayal of law enforcement work after dark. With filming completed during the summer, viewers can anticipate the premiere of the first episode on Tuesday, 26 March, exclusively on Channel 4.

Produced by the esteemed Blast Films, known for their compelling documentaries like 999: What’s Your Emergency and Forensics: The Real CSI, Night Coppers promises to deliver more captivating and insightful stories, shedding light on the vital work of police forces in maintaining peace and security during the nocturnal hours

Chief Superintendent Rachel Carr, Divisional Commander for Brighton and Hove, said: “After the success of the first series, we are delighted to welcome Blast Films back to capture the incredible work that goes in to keeping the public safe.

“Night Coppers shows the realities of frontline policing, and demonstrates the determination, compassion and humanity of our officers, staff and community partners.

“We also wanted to show the side of policing that goes beyond the uniform. That our officers are human beings, with families, friends and private lives, who perform an extraordinary service to the public under challenging circumstances.”

Sarah Spencer, Executive Producer for Blast Films, said: “The second series of Night Coppers will continue to get into the hearts and minds of the Brighton response officers at a time when confidence in the police is at an all-time low. 

“Filming with a fresh cohort of new recruits as well as some of the officers from series 1, this will also be a character-led, visually distinctive, visceral series that captures what it’s really like to be policing the streets of Brighton at night, eschewing master interviews and commentary in favour of a more immersive approach.”

Channel 4 Commissioning Executive Simon Cheuk Pong Lee said: “I am delighted that Night Coppers is coming back. It’s a brilliant mix of fascinating stories that offer a great opportunity to learn about the incredible work the Sussex Police do in this socially charged city.

“I’m really pleased to see some of the familiar faces return alongside additional new officers, and that the second series is even more enthralling than the first.”

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