Line of Duty star Martin Compston has responded to fans after the hit series ended. It was one of the most hyped finales in TV history and yet, for many, it fell flat.
15.04.2021 - 15:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Glasgow cafe’s Line of Duty themed biscuits have become a sell-out smash. Brooklyn Cafe in the city’s southside has created a series of sweet treats containing quotes and terms used in the cop drama.
Favourites such as ‘bent coppers’, ‘mother of God’ and ‘now we’re sucking diesel’ feature on the range of biscuits.More technical terms such as ‘CHIS’ (Covert Human Intelligence Source) , ‘OCG’ (Organised Crime Group) and ‘AC-12’ (Anti-Corruption Unit 12) also appear. And the biscuits have sold-out
.Line of Duty star Martin Compston has responded to fans after the hit series ended. It was one of the most hyped finales in TV history and yet, for many, it fell flat.
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.
Line of Duty has seen a rise in kinky police role play requests from people wanting to spice up their sex life following the top cop drama. The characters played by Vicky McLure and Scotland's own Martin Compston have ignited a flame in viewers that has been smouldering over recent weeks.
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 for one of his iconic waistcoats to be kept under lock and key.The National Museum of Scotland tweeted saying they would ask the Inverclyde-born actor if they could put one of the garments in the national collection if they gained more than 1,000 retweets.They warned however they couldn't guarantee success and it would be up to Compston, who has been hailed for his portrayal of Steve Arnott in the show.Millions of fans of the long-running hit BBC hit were left gripped at the
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.
Martin Compston thanked his co-stars for a 'mental 10 years' ahead of tonight's Line of Duty finale - and dropped one last hint that has sent fans wild. The Scottish actor, 36, took to social media on Sunday ahead of the series 6 final, sharing sweet throwback photos with Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and creator Jed Mercurio.
Martin Compston. From the creators of Line of Duty and Bodyguard, the gripping crime drama will six-part series follows the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler.
Steve Arnott in the hit BBC drama, made the plea in an online rally, which aired shortly before the Line Of Duty finale.At the event Compston was joined by other high-profile SNP supporters, including actors Alan Cumming and Brian Cox, crime writer Val McDermid and Mogwai musician Stuart Braithwaite.With the next Scottish Parliament election taking place in just a few days, the actor told voters: "Scotland's future is in your hands.
officer who has probed corruption within the police. And, like the rest of the country, former Scottish Crime & Drug Enforcement Agency (SCDEA) boss Graeme Pearson has been gripped by drama Line Of Duty.
Line of Duty star Martin Compston has reveaked he hides his broad Scottish accent by getting someone to record his lines for him to listen to in English while he prepares for a scene. While appearing on the Jonathon Ross Show alongside co-star Vicky McClure, Ellie Simmonds, Ashley Banjo and Paul Weller, the Scottish actor revealed that maintaining the English accent for his character DS Steve Arnott was a tough ask.
Line of Duty fans in stitches after sharing a brilliant impressions sketch on social media.
Nick Nairn says Scottish hospitality has received a new blow from the latest government plans.Nick, who already faced a traumatic lockdown after his Cook School was flooded, said the new social distancing regulations could sound the death knell for some businesses in the trade.He said: "Everyone in Scottish hospitality planning to open on 26th needs to read @scotgov draft regs on distancing.