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Sophie McLaughlin

BBC Hope Street: Filming begins in Co Down for series three as new NI actors join the show

Filming has begun on the third series of the BBC Northern Ireland police drama Hope Street.

Set in the fictional town of Port Devine on the Northern Ireland coast, the series is returning to Co Down ’s seaside town of Donaghadee and the surrounding area for filming.

Made by Long Story TV, the series is part of the successful partnership between the BBC and Northern Ireland Screen and has proven to be popular with fans across the UK and beyond.

Read more: BBC NI police drama Hope Street confirmed for third series

The third series, featuring an extended run of 15 episodes, will continue to follow the trials and tribulations of the Port Devine police department and other local characters and their stories.

Returning cast includes Ciaran McMenamin (Inspector Finn O’Hare), Bríd Brennan (Concepta O’Hare), Des McAleer (Barry Pettigrew), Kerri Quinn (Marlene Pettigrew), Niall Wright (Callum McCarthy), Aaron McCusker (Clint Dunwoody), Niamh McGrady (Nicole Devine), Rachel Tucker (Siobhan O’Hare), Sade Malone (Taylor Quinn), Louis McCartney (Shay O’Hare) and Ellie Lavery (Niamh O’Hare).

New additions to the Hope Street cast are Northern Ireland actors Karen Hassan (The Fall, Vikings, Wait For Me) who plays new character Jo Lipton and Finnian Garbutt (Casualty) who plays new PC Ryan Power.

Hope Street's Ciaran McMenamin (BBC)

Ciaran McMenamin said: “I am delighted to be back in Northern Ireland for a third instalment of Hope Street.

"More episodes this time too, so more drama and more fun with some great new characters coming in and some huge new twists. Can’t wait to get started and buzzing for another whole summer at home.”

Finnian Garbutt added: “As a big fan of season one and two of Hope Street, I'm delighted and grateful to be joining the cast in Port Devine. I can't wait to bring PC Ryan Power to life!”

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

Behind the drama are acclaimed producers Paul Marquess and Donna Wiffen from Long Story TV, known for producing London Kills and The Light in The Hall.

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