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Articles about Two Cities Television

TWO CITIES TELEVISION

Sky tunes into Mozart

TRAILER: Will Sharpe, Paul Bettany and Gabrielle Creevy strike up the orchestra in the trailer for period drama Amadeus, a six-part series about musical prodigy Wolfgang ‘Amadeus’ Mozart that will launch on Sky and NOW on December 21, 2025.

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Directing the Blues

On the set of the BBC’s Belfast crime drama Blue Lights, actor turned director Angela Griffin reveals her passion for filmmaking as she takes charge behind the camera for season three’s climactic scenes.  

TWO CITIES TELEVISION

Under the Lights

DQ heads to Belfast to see filming for Blue Lights season three as the BAFTA-winning BBC police drama delves into the hidden world of white-collar crime while members of the PSNI force tackle issues relating to mental health, grief and trauma.  

TWO CITIES TELEVISION

Sky composes Amadeus drama

FIRST LOOK: Will Sharpe, Paul Bettany and Gabrielle Creevy star in Amadeus, a five-part drama that reimagines the meteoric rise and mythic downfall of one of history’s greatest composers. It is due to air later this year on Sky.

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Leading Lights

Blue Lights co-creators and executive producers Louise Gallagher and Stephen Wright illuminate DQ on the origins of the Northern Ireland-set police series, why it’s actually a workplace drama and what’s in store for season two.

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Back in Blue

Here’s the trailer for season two of Northern Ireland-set police drama Blue Lights, launching on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on April 15.

TWO CITIES TELEVISION

A different shade of Blue

From the writers of The Salisbury Poisonings comes a Belfast-set police drama about three rookie officers heading out on the beat for the first time. DQ speaks to Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson about Blue Lights.

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