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Humax TV Tonight: Trigger Point

Trigger Point series 2 continues Sunday at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX

The terror campaign continues when a journalist is sent a suspicious package suggesting a new bomb threat which is set to explode that evening – but where? The gang appear to be taunting the authorities. Then a source emerges from the shadows with what appears to be solid intel on the terror cell; with little else to go on, Lana and DS Helen Morgan risk a meeting with the mysterious informant Alex. Can he be trusted, or is this another game being played by the terrorists? The clues left by the gang take Lana and her team on a perilous mission deep under London’s streets, then into the heart of the British government – but can they neutralise the threat in time

About Trigger Point

High-octane thriller, Trigger Point, returns to ITV1 and ITVX for a second series, starring Vicky McClure in the lead role as a police bomb disposal officer (Expo).

Alongside Vicky McClure (Without Sin), who stars as Lana ‘Wash’ Washington, the second series features returning cast members Nabil Elouahabi (Blue Lights, Unforgotten) as Hass, Eric Shango (Suspicion) as Danny, Mark Stanley (Happy Valley, The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe) as DCI Thom Youngblood, Kerry Godliman (After Life, Whitstable Pearl) as Sonya Reeves, Kris Hitchen (Four Lives) as John and Kevin Eldon (Sanditon) as Jeff.

It also features new cast members Natalie Simpson (North Sea Connection, Outlander) who plays DS Helen Morgan, Julian Ovenden (Bridgerton) who plays Commander John Francis and Tomiwa Edun as Alex (Young Wallander, Trying).

 

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