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We've had a couple of interview scenes for but nothing as epic as what is to come in Line of Duty.
The upcoming episode of the BBC One cop drama is reportedly set to feature the 'longest ever interrogation scene' conducted by AC-12 - but who will Superintendent Ted Hastings and DI Steve Arnott be grilling?
That we'll have to wait to find out but Line of Duty fans have been counting days until the penultimate
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Line Of Duty's Tommy Jessop has detailed the heartwarming moment he received a hug from his co-star Vicky McClure after filming a scene in which he almost drowned. Speaking in a video interview with Mencap charity, the actor admitted Vicky's sweet gesture after filming in a "freezing lake" was his season six highlight.
Line of Duty's creator Jed Mercurio has confessed he gave fans a huge hint as to who H was in the very first season of the show. Fans of the programme were left furious after it was revealed "the fourth man" was dim-witted copper DS Ian Buckells, who is played by Nigel Boyle, in Sunday night's finale episode.
Line of Duty writer and creator Jed Mercurio said working on the show has “been the highlight of his career” following the explosive season finale of the popular BBC crime drama.The Bodyguard writer, 55, took to Twitter to share his pride for the show and his love for the cast and crew on the team as the series draws to an end after another gripping season.
Martin Compston was interrogated by SNP MP Mhairi Black over clues for the Line of Duty final as the actor called on voters to turn out for the election. The Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP spoke to the Scots actor about the upcoming ballot during an online rally - and couldn't help but quiz the star about the BBC crime show's season finale.
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Line of Duty fans have been left speculating over whether series six could mark the end of the hit BBC One drama.
Martin Compston has crushed fans by claiming Sunday's Line of Duty season finale could be the last ever episode.The hit BBC crime drama has been running for nine years, and has so far produced six seasons, gripping viewers as they try to work out who 'the fourth man' making up a corrupt group of police officers titled 'H' could be. But Martin, 36, who plays Detective Inspector Steve Arnott on the hit show, has hinted it may not return for a seventh season.
Line Of Duty fans will be sitting on the edge of their seats as the trailer for the final episode of the latest series has been released. Series six has seen Steve Arnott, Kate Flemming and Ted Hastings draw ever closer to the end of the agonising search for ‘H’ – the mysterious police officer who AC-12 are convinced has been conspiring with the organised crime group, also known as OCG.
coppers gathers pace.Fans have been waiting all week to find out if DI Kate Fleming survives after she and crooked PC Ryan Pilkington (Gregory Piper) were involved in an armed stand-off at the end of episode five last Sunday.The anti-corruption team will conduct an emotional interview lasting a whopping 29 minutes and 22 seconds that will have viewers gripped.A show source said: “Line Of Duty fans are used to AC-12 being thorough in their interviews in their search for bent coppers, but this