Adrian Dunbar said "we're keeping our fingers crossed" for a new series of Line of Duty when quizzed about the future of the BBC show while on Good Morning Britain (GMB). Dunbar starred as Anti-Corruption Unit Superintendent Ted Hastings in the popular BBC show alongside Vicky McClure (DI Kate Fleming) and Martin Compston (DI Steve Arnott). The show also featured the likes of Keely Hawes, Kelly MacDonald, Stephen Graham, Craig Parkinson and Lennie James.
Line of Duty first aired back in 2012 and followed Dunbar, Compston and McClure's characters as part of AC-12 trying to oust "bent coppers". Top 10 best British TV series But the BBC series came to an end with series six back in May 2021 with the mysterious "H" finally being unmasked. Adrian Dunbar says "we're all up for" a new series of Line of Duty Dunbar appeared on GMB on Wednesday (July 10) morning speaking with Susanna Reid and Ed Balls about everything from his role as Fred Graham in the West End musical Kiss Me, Kate to the possible return of Line of Duty.
Quizzing Dunbar about the return of the BBC series, Reid said: "Tell you what the nation would be gripped by...
another series (of) Line of Duty. "The wee donkey needs a return." 'The wee donkey needs to return' đ @susannareid100 quizzes Adrian Dunbar about the return of Line of Duty.
pic.twitter.com/DF2sGtoVD4 â Good Morning Britain (@GMB) July 10, 2024 Dunbar agreed, adding: "Well I think so, Vicky thinks so, Martin thinks so, everybody thinks so.
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