First look at Traces season 2 as Martin Compston teases drama ahead
The crime drama will return to Alibi soon.
Martin Compston might not have lasted long in BBC One drama Vigil – but he's set to have a more substantial role in the second season of Traces, which returns to Alibi early next year.
Compston stars alongside Molly Windsor, Laura Fraser and Jennifer Spence in the forensic crime drama, and RadioTimes.com can offer fans an exclusive first-look at the second run.
According to UKTV, the second series will continue to delve into the world of forensic science as the women of the Scottish Institute of Forensic Science (SIFA) attempt to the bottom of who's behind a series of cruel bombings in Dundee.
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And the new images tease all sorts of drama, with one of the pictures showing Emma (Windsor) and Daniel (Compston) arriving at court for the trial of his dad, and a second showing Daniel comforting Emma inside the court.
There are also a couple of images showing a crime scene – one of which sees DCI Neil McKinven (Michael Nardone) and Safi (Rohit Kumar) looking a little stumped.
Another shows Sarah Gordon (Fraser) examining the evidence at the crime scene.
Meanwhile, the below image shows Professor Kathy Torrence (Spence) with Erika (Krysten Peck).
We can also reveal some new casting for series two, with Laila Rouass joining as DCI McKinven's wife Azra, with the below image offering a first look at the new character.
And the final image sees DCI McKinven and Professor Sarah Gordon have what looks to be a frank discussion.
Speaking about the new series, Compston told RadioTimes.com, "[In] series two the story has moved on a little bit. At the end of series one Daniel had turned in some evidence against his dad and his dad had been arrested.
"We’re now just before the trial of his dad for the murder of his girlfriend Emma’s mum. You find Daniel and Emma in quite a happy place, actually, they reconciled at the funeral at the end of series one and for a split second they’re kinda happy and then the wheels start to come off a bit…"
Windsor added, "I’m most excited about this series of Traces because it raised a lot of questions at the end of season one and there’s still so many unanswered questions with her family, her work and her relationship. I think it’s that stuff to me that’s really interesting and it goes beyond the whodunnit of season one."
Traces will return to Alibi early next year. For more to watch, check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide to see what’s on tonight.
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Patrick Cremona is the Senior Film Writer at Radio Times, and looks after all the latest film releases both in cinemas and on streaming. He has been with the website since October 2019, and in that time has interviewed a host of big name stars and reviewed a diverse range of movies.