Martin Compston is celebrating 10 years of Line Of Duty alongside his BBC co-stars Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar.
Martin Compston is celebrating 10 years of Line Of Duty alongside his BBC co-stars Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar.
Ace Bhatti has confessed the cast of Line of Duty is "not allowed" to speak on the future of the show.
Line of Duty finale aired in May and some viewers were left disappointed by the controversial ending. The last episode of season six saw Detective Superintendent Ian Buckells (played by Nigel Boyle) unveiled as the fourth man, also known as H.
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Line of Duty has taken to Twitter to publicly defend last week's grand finale of season six, after many viewers branded it a 'let down'. On Sunday night, the identity of bent copper 'H' was unveiled as DCI Ian Buckells, and many LOD fans were left angry at the 'anticlimax'.Creator Jed Mercurio and the cast of the show have been left with no choice to defend the ending on social media as people are still talking about it.Taking to Twitter, Mercurio wrote: "1.
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.
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Line Of Duty's sixth season conclude on Sunday night with a 56. 2% share - recording the network's highest ever overnight rating.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston and his co-stars are to get matching tattoos after the controversial series finale earned more than 12 million viewers. During Sunday night's episode of the BBC One series, DSU Ian Buckells, played by Nigel Boyle, was unmasked as the mysterious H, the corrupt police officer at the top of a criminal conspiracy.
Line of Duty actor Nigel Boyle dropped a major hint that Ian Buckells was H four years ago. The actor, whose blundering character turned out to be the "Fourth Man" during the series finale, previously suggested there was "more to him than meets the eye".
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Line of Duty's 'H' actor Nigel Boyle addressed the meaning of the crime show finale after viewers complained of their disappointment last night. The actor appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss the crucial moment his character DCI Ian Buckells appears to be identified as The Fourth Man in the series six finale.
Line of Duty fans were left reeling during tonight's series 6 finale as the mysterious H was finally unmasked. Millions tuned in at 9pm on Sunday night as DI Ian Buckells was revealed to be the "Fourth Man", bringing an end to AC-12's hunt for bent coppers.
Line of Duty fans were left shocked during tonight's final when 'H' was unmasked - as DCI Ian Buckells.
Writer Jed Mercurio is keeping tight lipped about how Line of Duty might return – or even if. But the explosive finale of the popular drama gave us some clues about what to expect...
Britain issued a collective gasp on Sunday night as Ian Buckells was exposed as Line Of Duty's fourth man. But for some eagle eyed viewers the much anticipated big reveal was anything but - as they had been picking up on small clues it was the seemingly incompetent Buckells all along.
Nigel Boyle made his first appearance in the BBC's gripping crime drama Line Of Duty way back in 2012. Familiar to longtime LOD fans from both the first and fourth season of the show, his character Detective Superintendent Ian Buckells returned once more in this the sixth season.
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