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Stars from Blue Lights drama visit Belfast Hospice

Undated handout photo courtesy of Brian Morrison of inpatient Simon Phillips and his partner Ewelina chatting with Richard Dormer, Joanne Crawford, Declan Lawn, Katherine Devlin and Sian Brooke in the garden at the Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast. Stars fr
Inpatient Simon Phillips and his partner Ewelina chatting with Richard Dormer, Joanne Crawford, Declan Lawn, Katherine Devlin and Sian Brooke in the garden at the Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast. Photo credit: Brian Morrison/PA Wire

Stars from the hit BBC police drama Blue Lights visited a Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast after filming wrapped on the fourth season of the hit show.

The Northern Irish police drama series is based at the fictional Blackthorn police station in Belfast and was created and written by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson

Actors Richard Dormer, Sian Brooke, Katherine Devlin, and Joanne Crawford - as well as series co-creator Lawn and executive producer Stephen Wright - said they felt "humbled" to go and visit patients and staff at the charity.

Undated handout photo courtesy of Brian Morrison of (L-R) actors Sian Brooke, Joanne Crawford, Richard Dormer and Katherine Devlin chatting with inpatient Nicola Loughins during their visit to the Marie Curie hospice in Belfast. Stars from the hit BBC police drama Blue Lights visited a Marie Curie H
L-R: actors Sian Brooke, Joanne Crawford, Richard Dormer and Katherine Devlin chatting with inpatient Nicola Loughins

The cast were pictured chatting to the patients and were reportedly told that their show, which is set in Belfast, was a fan favourite in the hospice.

Co-creator Lawn said that he found the visit "incredibly moving" and resonated with him as he lost his father, Gerry, to cancer in 2009.

He said: "Being here today has been incredibly moving. Hearing how people here are watching Blue Lights with their families and finding some comfort in that is very humbling.

"Learning more about what the team at Marie Curie does to care for patients and families has been a real eye-opener. They give people the care, space and support to spend that precious time together, right until the end. It's truly amazing."

Undated handout photo courtesy of Brian Morrison of actors Joanne Crawford (left) and Katherine Devlin (right), embraced by inpatient Linda Dawson during their visit to the Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast. Stars from the hit BBC police drama Blue Lights visited a Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast after
Joanne Crawford (left) and Katherine Devlin (right), embraced by inpatient Linda Dawson during their visit to the Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast

Marie Curie cares for people with any illness they are likely to die from, including Alzheimer’s, heart, liver, kidney and lung disease, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease and advanced stages of cancer.

Simon Phillips, 44, who is living with a parotid gland tumour, said that meeting the Blue Light stars was a "real treat" as he had been a fan since the show first aired in 2023.

Mr Phillips said: "Television is a great form of escapism for me. It helps take my mind off everything for a while and I just get lost in the story, so it’s a good way to switch off from whatever else may be going on.

"Because of my health, I don’t get out as much as I used to, so it gives me something to talk about with the nurses or when I have visitors, too."

Before leaving, the cast thanked patients and staff and celebrated the dedication of the hospice team.

Dr Catherine Doherty, consultant at Marie Curie, said: "It was wonderful to welcome the Blue Lights cast to the hospice. Their visit meant so much to our staff, patients and their families.

"Small moments of joy and connection like this can make a huge difference and today was a perfect example of that. We’re so grateful to them for taking the time to be here and for helping our patients and their loved ones to create such special memories."

Source: Press Association

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