Line of Duty and Our House star Martin Compston shared a collage made from pictures of his wife as he celebrated her birthday online.
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Line Of Duty co-stars for a charity event later this month. The actor spoke about his excitement at seeing co-stars Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and show creator Jed Mercurio at the An Audience with AC-12 event in Inverclyde during an appearance on Lorraine on Thursday. The TV appearance also saw the star discuss his other major new role - current ITV drama Our House, with the actor admitting he was delighted to use his real Scottish accent this time around.
An Audience with AC-12 will take place on March 19 with funds raised going to Ardgowan Hospice in nearby Greenock, where Martin grew up. Speaking about the charity event to fellow Scot Lorraine Kelly, Martin gushed: 'The hospice, I've been a patron for a few years now, and this year I was talking to the guys and it was an excuse to get together. 'The event sold out in one minute, and Martin admitted he was nervous about how the Line Of Duty stars will keep the eager audience entertained.
'Ticket sales have been great, but who knows what we'll be talking about,' he laughed. 'I haven't really spent that much time with the guys. ''It's over 10 years we've been working together now, and the scenes are so intense, and you want to be with people you trust.
Line of Duty and Our House star Martin Compston shared a collage made from pictures of his wife as he celebrated her birthday online.
A celebrity-packed 10-hour Stars in the House telethon raising money for humanitarian efforts in Ukraine has been scheduled for Saturday, March 26, with a line-up to include such Hollywood and Broadway stars as Steve Martin, Annette Bening, Billy Porter, Audra McDonald, Cynthia Nixon, Laurie Metcalf, Patrick Wilson, Judith Light and a new SCTV reunion of Martin Short, Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin.
Martin Kemp and Chris Evans were among the celebrities who helped launch a new London coffee shop aiming to end homelessness. Social Bite is fighting homelessness by employing members of the homeless community or those with a background of homelessness, as well as though their Pay-It-Forward system. Social Bite already has five coffee shops running across three cities in Scotland and launched its first London location on March 15.
Daytime TV icon Lorraine Kelly has opened up about being told by Strictly Come Dancing pro Anton Du Beke that she shouldn't bother taking part in the show as moves 'like a tree'. Discussing the idea of appearing on the smash-hit BBC show with her guests today - comedian Paul Merton and his actress wife Suki Webster - the Scottish presenter, 62, revealed that the dancing star suggested jumping and jiving may not quite be her forte. "Well, I would be so rubbish," she admitted when speaking about singing up for the BBC show.
Chris Evans and Martin Kemp were among a host of celebrities who have helped launch a new London coffee shop aiming to end homelessness in the capital. The new cafe, called Social Bite, aims to fight homelessness by employing those who are homeless, as well as those who have a background in homelessness. The scheme has five coffee shops across three cities in Scotland, and has now launched its first ever London location.
"Hope yer porridge isny too lumpy, Jean!" is a famous line from the Scots movie Sweet Sixteen that Martin Compston starred in 20 years ago.
Scots funny man Paul Black got fans laughing once again as he posed with Line of Duty actor Martin Compston.
London for the BAFTAs on Sunday evening. But, Martin Compston, 37, instead attended the 20th Anniversary Sweet 16 closing night screening at the Glasgow Film Festival, held at the Film Theatre. The Line Of Duty star looked stylish in a zip-up sweater and check blazer, which he wore with smart slate grey trousers.
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Martin Compston is back on our TV screens tonight in brand new ITV drama Our House, based on the book by the same name.
K.J. Yossman “Line of Duty” star Martin Compston is set to lead a new factual series set in his native Scotland.
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Barely a month goes by when he’s not on our screens – but actor Martin Compston is enjoying the solitude of life outside the spotlight.