Hope Street returns to BBC One NI for a second series
Date Posted: October 31, 2022
Police drama Hope Street is back for a second series to reveal the fate of Inspector Finn O’Hare after the first series’ dramatic cliff-hanger. The 10-part series begins on Monday 7th November at 7:30pm on BBC One Northern Ireland. Hope Street filmed on location in Donaghadee and was produced by Long Story TV with support from Northern Ireland Screen.
The series which returns to the fictional town of Port Devine is a co-commission between BBC Daytime, BBC Northern Ireland and Britbox International.
Actor Ciaran McMenamin returns to reprise his role as Inspector Finn O’Hare. Also returning are Brid 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), Louis McCartney (Shay O’Hare) and Ellie Lavery (Niamh O’Hare). The regulars are joined by Stephen Hagen (Risen) and Sade Malone (Tin Star) who play father and daughter Al and Taylor Quinn.
Also joining the cast to play an exciting array of new characters are actors Ian Kenny (The Owners), Sophie Robinson (Rebellion), Marty Maguire (Vikings), Daniel Carlin (Blackrock), Niall Cusack (The Lost City of Z), Michael Byers (Mr Selfridge), Brigid Lohrey (If I Don’t Lose, I’ll Lose), Conor Grimes (Mrs Wilson), Cathy White (Nurses), Erin Galway Kendrick (Little Women), Chris McCurry (Belfast) and Enya Doran.
In the opening episode Niamh and Shay O’Hare are partying on the beach when a hooded figure rugby-tackles someone to the ground. The figure reveals himself as Niamh and Shay’s dad, Inspector Finn O’Hare who had spotted the man trying to sell drugs.
Finn’s been off work for six months – since he was injured in a car crash – so Marlene is Acting Inspector. She’s rattled by Finn’s ‘off duty’ arrest and decides to take action. She stakes out the likely source of the drugs – a beauty salon belonging to Chanel Kelly, wife of notorious criminal Ronan Kelly. What Marlene doesn’t know is that Ronan is the subject of an undercover investigation – spear-headed by an old friend of Finns – Al Quinn played by Stephen Hagan. Will Marlene’ untimely intervention blow the whole operation?
Hope Street is executively produced by Paul Marquess and Donna Wiffen and produced by Leon Fee from Long Story TV. They will once again be joined by co-creator Susanne Farrell (Dirty God). Writers on this new series include Jessica Lea (EastEnders), Tess McGowan (A Bump Along The Way), Christine Murphy (Emmerdale), Hamish Wright (The Secret Life Of Us), Stuart Drennan (The Dig), Greer Ellison (Butterfly Kisses) and Karis Kelly (Consumed).
The drama has been commissioned by Helen Munson, Commissioning Editor for BBC Daytime and Early Peak, and Eddie Doyle, Head of Content Commissioning for BBC Northern Ireland. Executive Producers are Mary McKeagney for BBC Northern Ireland and Emily Powers, Stephen Nye and Diederick Santer for BritBox International.