BRADFORD On Duty hit our screens with a bang last Thursday night but what can we expect from tonight's showing?

Airing at 9pm on BBC Two, episode two of five in the series, which documents the struggles of the district's public services, is called "The Greater Good".

READ: Our review of Bradford On Duty episode one

It sees police deal with a man who has been harassing passengers on a bus, while just around the corner an altercation with a different male turns violent, and he ends up being arrested for attacking an emergency worker.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Hillside Bridge Health Centre community matron Julia Dixon was the star of last week's show.Hillside Bridge Health Centre community matron Julia Dixon was the star of last week's show.

The episode will also feature PCSO Tom and his new mentee Wojciech who are tasked to dismantle a multimillion-pound cannabis farm in an abandoned mill in the city centre.

With the loss of the city's industry, many of its famous mills lie abandoned and wide open for them to become hubs of criminal activity.

The pair are on the beat dealing with everything from vehicle violations to homelessness on the streets in the episode.

There are over 150 police community support officers (PCSOs) currently employed by West Yorkshire Police, all looking to care for the community of Bradford.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: PCSOs, like Kiran from episode one, do a great job in protecting our city. PCSOs, like Kiran from episode one, do a great job in protecting our city.

In the 'next week' preview clip at the end of episode one, it shows a PCSO with an American accent saying to someone: "Vomiting on the window of the beauty salon, not on."

Another emergency worker sighed: "Bradford was London outside London, it was the place, what is it now?"