THE penultimate episode of TV series Bradford On Duty is finally set to air tonight and here's what you can expect.
Viewers were outraged last week when the showing was binned at the last minute for the BBC's Wimbledon coverage.
Last week, the broadcaster told the Telegraph & Argus that episode four "On the Edge" will be available to view on TV tonight at 9pm.
It means viewers are in for a bumper two evenings as the BBC Two series comes to a conclusion tomorrow night.
Wednesday's programme will follow Police Constables Annabelle Pryke and Temour Ahmed as they are called to a potential abduction after reports of a woman being dragged into a car by a man.
On the 'next week' clip at the end of episode three, domestic violence was highlighted as being a "huge issue" in Bradford.
Council Leader Susan Hinchcliffe can be seen saying: "The pandemic is over but the demand is still there for all of these social issues."
Addiction is also addressed as a man is laid out on a wall with a bottle of alcohol by his side.
Richard Moor, of The Bradford Homeless Outreach Partnership, returns and adds: "People don't realise how strong and powerful addiction is. It can happen to anyone."
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