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Line of Duty set to return for seventh season next year

Line of Duty set to return for seventh season next year

Mother of God… Line Of Duty is set to return in 2026.
A seventh series of the cop drama has now been given the go-ahead by the BBC.
Stars Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston are all keen to reprise their roles for the new episodes.
Writer Jed Mercurio has started work on the scripts and filming is due to begin within months.
Irish actor Adrian – who plays Superintendent Ted Hastings, whose catchphrase is 'Mother of God' – said: 'It's definitely coming back… some time next year.
'We're just waiting for the BBC to announce it. I know Jed is writing. And Martin and Vicky are very keen.'
He added: 'We're really excited about getting our hands on a Line Of Duty script, to see what happens to us.'
The news ends years of speculation over the future of the hit drama. It is one of the BBC's biggest shows, with episodes pulling in up to 13 million viewers.
The show last aired in May 2021, when its sixth series reached a thrilling climax.
It has turned its stars into household names.
In recent years, Adrian has starred on hit dramas Ridley and Blood, Vicky has had Trigger Point and Insomnia while Martin has been a lead on The Rig and Red Eye.
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