An emotional trip at an emotional time. As the royal family continues to make headlines, Prince William and Duchess Kate traveled to Scotland for a mini tour and multiple engagements.
06.05.2021 - 19:26 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Line of Duty star Martin Compston will be filming a new crime drama series in Stockport on Monday.
Compston will appear in the new series of Traces.
The drama follows the story of the team behind SIFA — the Scottish Institute of Forensic Science and Anatomy — as they investigate a series of home-made bombs.
The series also features Molly Windsor and Laura Fraser, who has appeared in mega-hits Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
In a letter sent to residents and businesses about the filming,
An emotional trip at an emotional time. As the royal family continues to make headlines, Prince William and Duchess Kate traveled to Scotland for a mini tour and multiple engagements.
Line of Duty star Martin Compston has thanked a Greenock pub for painting a huge mural of him in his hometown. The Scots actor, 37, said he was 'genuinely chuffed' with the incredible artwork of his face outside the Inverclyde town’s Old Bank Bar.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston confused English fans of the hit cop show after he replied to a bar that featured his face on their new mural. The Old Bank Bar in Martin's hometown of Greenock featured an incredible artwork of his face on their wall following a recent refurb.
Martin Compston after the star’s hilarious reaction to fans sending him birthday drinks. The Line of Duty star was filmed at the swanky Rose Street Garden with pals as he celebrated his 37th birthday earlier this month.
Kevin Guthrie is headed to jail.
Nicola Sturgeon as he backed calls for another independence referendum. The Line of Duty star said the SNP leader was the 'most competent' person to lead Scotland to recovery following the economic fallout from coronavirus lockdowns.
Martin Compston and Jackie Weaver with a hilarious 'Zoom call' sketch. To open the show, Brits host Jack Whitehall was seen sitting down to a Zoom call with some very familiar faces.Line of Duty 's Martin Compston and Vicky McClure joined Jack but when Compston told Jack: "It’s time to roll out the big guns", Jack replied: "Mother of God they’re bringing out the gaffer." But many were shocked when it wasn't Line of Duty 's Adrian Dunbar, but was non-other than Scot Jackie Weaver.
Scot Squad star Darren Connell plans to contact police after receiving abuse from a 'vile' troll who told him to kill himself. The online bully also said he hopes Darren's 'future kids' are 'raped' and threatened to smash the actor's face in.
Scot Squad star Darren Connell has divided Scots - with a scran pic posted on his Twitter page.The actor, who plays Bobby Muir in the hit comedy show, asked his followers what they called a roll filled with chips.And he anticipated the impending good humoured arguing, captioning the picture: "Time for chaos lmao.
Martin Compston joked it took him '10 year to grow a beard' in Line of Duty as fans can't get over his character's 'glow up'. The hugely successful BBC cop drama came to an end last week, with 12.8milion people tuning in to watch season six finale's controversial ending to the long-running "H" storyline.
Line of Duty, is caught up in a Twitter spat with the Scottish Tory party. In spite or performing with a convincing southern English accent in Line of Duty, Mr Compston is in fact Scottish.
Line of Duty star Martin Compston has revealed he had a deal with actors Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and the show’s creator Jed Mercurio to get tattoos if viewing figures surpassed 12million. Scottish actor Martin, 36, revealed the dare between the show’s cast as he celebrated the 12.8million fans the show pulled in during its series finale episode on Sunday 2 May.
BBC drama, also took to social media to slam "Tory Twitter and their bots" after he came out in support for Nicola Sturgeon's party yesterday. Compston, who was born in Greenock, urged Scots to vote for the SNP at the Scottish Parliament election on May 6.
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.