POLICING PARADISE RENEWED FOR SECOND SERIES ON BBC ONE DAYTIME
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BBC Daytime has commissioned Policing Paradise for series two with filming in Bermuda due to start later this month.

This series will follow the work of the Bermuda Police force during peak tourist season exploring the real working lives of officers across Bermuda’s seven interconnected islands, from dog handlers and jet ski patrols to daily beat patrol teams.
Fans of the show will see familiar faces from series one and will also meet new officers in a variety of different roles across the vast police force. The Bermuda Police Service is a diverse force, consisting of up to 500 full-time officers, part-time officers, and special constables. The team includes native Bermudians, officers from across the Caribbean, and a number of UK recruits who have chosen to live and work in this tropical paradise.
Audiences can expect the island itself to show its character, capturing breathtaking landscapes while exploring the Bermudian way of life through the eyes of the officers who serve the community.
This series will shine the spotlight on the summer season which will be in full swing, following the police response to the sudden influx of thousands of tourists arriving on mega cruise ships ,as well as capturing the Cup Match Weekend, Harbour Nights, music festivals, and parades, all of which demand a significant police presence.
Alex McLeod, Commissioning Editor for BBC Daytime comments: “I am so excited we are back in Bermuda for series two of Policing Paradise. This is a truly unique place and we feel privileged to be able to have got such wonderful access so our viewers can experience what it is like to police a paradise island in peak tourist season.”
Sarah Trigg Executive Producer for Spun Gold TV comments, “We’re so pleased to be making a new series and invited back by the Bermuda Police Service after the warm welcome we received from the dedicated officers. The success of the show was a true reflection of their spirit, teamwork, and the incredible support from many other key organisations across the island. It’s a real privilege to return this summer.”
The series will return in 2026.