
Line of Duty star reveals hit BBC show is ‘definitely coming back' four years after explosive ending
Having launched in 2012, the show followed a fictional
police
force called AC-12.
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Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar revealed the thriller is "definitely coming back"
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Line of Duty debuted back in 2012 - and ran for six series
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It wrapped up series six back in 2021
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Line of Duty
BBC
One.
Viewers watched as the team finally uncovered the mysterious criminal H.
There have been rumblings of a possible return - as fans were left wanting more.
Speaking to
Adrian
Dunbar - aka Supt. Ted Hastings - was asked directly whether the show was returning.
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The Northern Irish actor replied: "Oh, it's definitely coming back.
"Some time
next
year. We're just waiting for the
BBC
to announce it."
He added: "I know Jed is writing. And Martin and Vicky are very keen."
It comes as
Adrian
and co-star
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The Sun exclusively revealed in April that the ratings hit would be returning for a long-awaited seventh outing in 2026,
Talking on the Nicky Byrne podcast, Martin was asked whether he'd be taking part in Sport Aid
next
May.
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He replied: "I think, already, I know I'm filming
next
year. This will be a pretty good one this
next
show."
Asked by Nicky if he could give him the exclusive on what it is, Martin replied: "Not on this one...but I think most people can have a guess though."
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As for
Adrian
, he was talking on Radio Ulster and was also asked about Line of Duty, which is filmed in
Belfast
, where the radio station broadcasts from.
The actor said: "We're all keeping our fingers crossed, just waiting on the
BBC
to make an announcement.
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"I know Jed's working away. And I know me and Vicky and Martin really want to do it.
"So hopefully
next
year we'll be back in
Belfast
and rattling around the town making a nuisance of ourselves.
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"The wheel is turning on that. It's just down to the
BBC
to make an announcement."
Line of Duty is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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