Another crime drama from the UK is coming to Australia this month with Traces. It follows lab assistant Emma Hedges (Molly Windsor), who’s also training to be a forensic chemist, alongside Professor Sarah Gordon and Professor Kathy Torrance. Haunted by her mother’s unsolved murder, she seeks the support of her new colleagues to investigate the case again. Combining forensic science and good old detective work, they bring forth justice to a case that otherwise would have been just buried. Both seasons 1 and 2 of Traces are available in Australia, which you can stream using this guide here.
What’s in this Guide?
Traces TV series preview
The mystery in Traces begins during an online forensic course when a young lab assistant discovers that the fictitious case study she was analysing has a connection to her past. Adamant to uncover the truth about her mother’s unsolved murder, she returns to her hometown of Dundee. There, she secures a job at the Scottish Institute of Forensic Science and Anatomy where she meets professors Sarah Gordon (Laura Fraser) and Kathy Torrence (Jennifer Spence).
While she clearly seeks justice, not everyone around her is supportive like her maternal aunt, Julie. When her new boss Sarah decides to help her, she is introduced to DI Neil McKinven. With the detective asking questions again about her mother’s case, a furious Julie chides Emma for bringing the past back. Meanwhile, McKinven urges Emma to halt her own personal investigations, believing that her mother’s killer is just around her.
Her resolve to uncover the truth also complicates her potential romantic relationship with construction director, Daniel MacAfee (Martin Compston). Daniel’s father, Phil, is presented as a questionable character. Halfway through the series, Daniel faces a homicide charge for a fatal fire in an effort to protect Phil’s reputation. But when Emma meets Phil, she instantly distrusts him, causing her relationship with Daniel to crumble. In the end, after all the suspicions and mysterious circumstances surrounding her mother’s murder, it’s the exacting forensic science that ultimately brings her closure.
In Traces Series 2, Emma Hedges, Sarah Gordon, and Kathy Torrance team up again to get to the bottom of who’s behind a deadly bombing campaign in Dundee. Using their impressive forensic background and impeccable instinct, they work tirelessly to identify the culprit and stop the tragic bombings. Molly Windsor, Laura Fraser, and Jennifer Spence all return to reprise their roles in the second season.
Traces TV series cast
When does the Traces TV show air?
Traces Series 2 premieres in Australia on 6th April 2022 on BINGE and Foxtel. It originally premiered last February in the UK. The second season consists of six episodes, which streams weekly in the country. After over a month, Traces Series 2 concluded on 11th May. Traces Series 1, meanwhile, is available for streaming on demand on both streaming services.
Traces Season 2 | Available | Streaming TV Services |
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Episode 1 | On Demand | BINGE / Foxtel |
Episode 2 | On Demand | BINGE / Foxtel |
Episode 3 | On Demand | BINGE / Foxtel |
Episode 4 | On Demand | BINGE / Foxtel |
Episode 5 | On Demand | BINGE / Foxtel |
Episode 6 | On Demand | BINGE / Foxtel |
How many seasons are there of Traces?
Two seasons of Traces have been released so far. Traces Season 1 premiered in December 2019, while the new series, Traces Season 2, premiered in February 2022 in the UK and April 2022 in Australia. The show’s renewal for a third season has yet to be announced.
Which streaming services show the Traces TV show in Australia?
In Australia, Traces is available via Foxtel and BINGE. Season 1 episodes are also available on free to air via ABC iview. The second season, on the other hand, is only available via Foxtel and BINGE. It may be made available on other platforms later on. For a summary of providers, the new series, Traces, can be streamed via the following services below.
Streaming TV | Traces |
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BINGE | Yes |
Foxtel | Yes |
Foxtel from Telstra | Yes |
Foxtel Now | Yes |
Amazon Prime | No |
Disney Plus | No |
Paramount Plus | No |
Netflix | No |
Stan | No |
Apple TV+ | No |
Free to air | ABC iview (Season 1 only) |
You can also check out this streaming TV guide to compare Australia’s streaming services.
How to watch Traces in Australia?
Traces Season 2 premieres in Australia exclusively on Foxtel and BINGE. You can watch the new season of the show via Foxtel’s BBC First or later on Foxtel On Demand. The cheapest Foxtel Plus bundle already includes BBC First, giving you access to over 50 channels of drama, lifestyle, docos, reality and more. For Foxtel Now users, BBC First is part of the Drama Extra pack, which you need to add on top of the base Essentials pack. Select Traces TV series episodes are also available on free-to-air via ABC iview.
Stream Traces on BINGE
The latest season of Traces is available via streaming in Australia on BINGE. Every episode of the show will also be available with the streaming TV service on-demand so you won’t miss anything.
Even better, you can watch Traces Season 1 in case you need a refresher with a 14-day free trial. Yes, the streaming platform offers a 2-week free trial new customers can take advantage of to stream all episodes of the TV series on demand. After your trial period has expired, you will be able to pick from three different BINGE plans.
A Basic subscription costs $10 per month and allows you to watch all episodes of Traces Series 2 and Series 1 in Standard Definition on one device. A Standard Plan is $14 per month and enables you to enjoy in standard or high definition on two devices. The BINGE Premium Plan ($18 per month) is the last alternative, allowing you to stream on up to four screens/devices in SD or HD. BINGE plans are all ad-free. All three plans are subject to cancellation at any time.
Stream Traces on Foxtel Now
You can also watch new Traces TV series episodes when you sign up for a free 10-day trial with Foxtel Now. What’s more, every Foxtel Now channel pack allows you to watch shows online and on the go via the Foxtel Go app. After your free trial period expires, the Foxtel Now base pack called Essentials pack is only $25 per month. Premium packs like Drama Extra, Sport, and Movies can be added to your base plan. To watch Traces, you need to add the Drama Extra pack to access the BBC First channel.
Watch Traces on Telstra
If you’re a Telstra customer, you can access Foxtel or Foxtel Now channels by simply adding either service to your account. Foxtel from Telstra (including Foxtel Now from Telstra) offers the exact same programming as a standard Foxtel service but is often available at a reduced monthly cost, letting you save on plan fees every month. The Foxtel Now from Telstra offer, on the other hand, gives you a month of free Foxtel Now streaming. Another option for watching Traces Series 2, as well as Series 1 for free, is via the BINGE from Telstra offer, which gives eligible customers 3 months worth of free BINGE streaming.
Traces TV show trailer
To get a glimpse of what the TV series is all about, check out the show’s first trailer below.
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Streaming devices for Foxtel and BINGE
Here is a list of compatible devices that you can use to stream Traces TV series with BINGE, Foxtel or Foxtel Now.
Devices supported on Foxtel/Foxtel Go
- PC/Mac: Yes – Web browser only (Chrome for PC; Chrome & Safari for Mac)
- iOS: Yes – Devices with iOS 9.35 or above
- Android: Yes – Devices with Android 5.0 and above (Android 13 beta versions are not supported)
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Via casting (only on Multiroom service)
- Google Nest: Yes – Via compatible Chromecast device connected or built-in to your TV
- Apple TV: Yes – Via AirPlay (only on Multiroom service)
- Smart TVs: Yes – Via casting only (only on Multiroom service)
Devices supported on BINGE
- PC/Mac: Yes – Web browser only (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge); supported on
MacOS : 10.12+ & Windows: 10+ - iOS Mobile Devices: Yes – iOS15+ including Apple iPhones/iPads
- Android Mobile Devices: Yes – Android Phone/Tablets OS 8+
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Chromecast Ultra, Chromecast 3rd Generation + & Chromecast w/ Google TV
- Google TV Streamer: Yes
- Apple TV: Yes – 4th Gen or higher; tvOS 15+
- Hubbl small device: Yes
- Hubbl Glass: Yes
- Amazon Fire TV Stick: Yes
- Android TV: Yes – OS version 8.0+ and above on selected devices
- Samsung TV: Yes – 2017 models or later
- LG TV: Yes – selected 2018 models or later
- Hisense TV: Yes – selected 2020-2024 models
- Gaming Consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox (Series X, Series S, One S and One X)