Channel 4's 'The Light in the Hall' Returns for Second Series After 3 Years
The Light in the Hall Returns for Series 2 Tonight

Three years after Channel 4 Welsh thriller Light in the Hall captivated audiences, it returns for a second series tonight. The original slow-burn crime drama, also available in an entirely Welsh-language version titled Y Golau, was set in the picturesque fictional town of Llanemlyn. There, gardener Joe (played by Game of Thrones star Iwan Rheon) was released from prison after 18 years for the murder of local girl Ela.

Nearly two decades later, Ela's mother Sharon (Joanna Scanlan) teams up with journalist Cat (Alexandra Roach) to uncover the location of Ela's undiscovered body and unravel the truth of what happened years ago. The six-episode thriller was praised for its touching themes of grief and loss, as well as standout performances.

Critical Acclaim for the First Series

The Evening Standard wrote: 'It's gripping stuff, made all the more so by strong performances across the board… While it veers at times slightly too close to melodrama, this is a fascinating, slow-burn study of grief, obsession and the need for some kind of closure.' The i shared: 'It's this small detail that made The Light in the Hall stand out from its peers. This wasn't the classic story of “evil man is evil”.'

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On IMDb, user andiroids-1 called it 'mesmerising', while craig-snell deemed it a show 'actually worth watching'. Martin T echoed on Rotten Tomatoes: 'Excellent plot! The show gets better and better as it goes along. Touching look at a small town, and love and loss. The cast was amazing.'

What to Expect in Series Two

With series two landing imminently, The Guardian has teased that the new episodes are 'a thrillingly murky Welsh drama'. Once again available in Welsh and English, the series is titled The Light in the Hall: Still Waters (Y Golau: Dŵr). The new series features an entirely new ensemble cast, including Mark Lewis Jones as Rhys Owen, Nia Roberts as Eve Davies, and Robert Glenister as Robert Davies.

However, one character returns: Siân Reese-Williams reprises her role as Caryl Huws, a butcher-shop worker turned trainee journalist. In the new series from creator Regina Moriarty, we return to Llanemlyn, where 'a controversial plan to expand the reservoir reignites long-buried tensions.'

Plot Details for Still Waters

Winding the clock back to 1995, we meet activist Llyr Owen, who dies in a bombing for which his cousin Rhys is jailed. The synopsis continues: 'Thirty years later, Rhys returns home to a community once again divided by protest. As trainee journalist Caryl becomes drawn into the story, her investigation begins to unravel hidden truths, exposing secrets that have shaped the town for decades, in a gripping drama of protest, guilt and generational reckoning.'

The Light in the Hall: Still Waters airs on Channel 4 from Tuesday, June 16 at 9pm. The first series is available to stream on Channel 4 now.

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