Line of Duty
Line of Duty is a British BBC police procedural television series created by Jed Mercurio and produced by World Productions. The first series premiered on 26 June 2012 and became BBC Two's best-performing drama series in ten years with a consolidated audience of 4.1 million viewers. The second series broadcast began on 12 February 2014; its widespread public and critical acclaim led to the BBC commissioning a further two series. The third series broadcast began on 24 March 2016, and the fourth on 26 March 2017 on BBC One. The fifth series was completed at the end of 2018 and broadcast began on BBC One on 31 March 2019. In May 2017, the BBC commissioned a sixth series. COVID-19 has caused filming to cease.
It is the most popular drama series broadcast on BBC Two in the multi-channel era and is a winner of the Royal Television Society Award and Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Drama Series. Line of Duty was included in a list of the Top 50 BBC Two shows of all-time and in a list of the 80 best BBC shows of all time. It ranked eighth in The Independent's list of the twenty greatest police shows of all time and third in a Radio Times poll of the best British crime dramas of all time.
Synopsis
Line of Duty follows D.S. Steve Arnott, an authorised firearms officer, transferred to Anti-Corruption Unit 12 after refusing to agree to cover-up an unlawful shooting by his own team. At AC-12 Arnott is partnered with D.C. Kate Fleming, a highly-commended undercover officer with a keen investigative instinct. She is swiftly promoted to D.S. in series 4 and D.I. in series 5. They work under the supervision of Superintendent Ted Hastings, who is one of several Senior Investigating Officers responsible for uncovering corruption within the police force. Throughout the series, AC-12 investigate seemingly disparate cases involving seemingly-corrupt police officers such as D.C.I. Tony Gates, D.I. Lindsay Denton, Sergeant Danny Waldron, D.C.I. Roseanne Huntley and undercover officer D.S. John Corbett. AC-12 realise the pervasive nature of corruption and the police's deep-rooted links to an organised crime group.Cast
- Martin Compston as Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott, a detective sergeant assigned to AC-12, the anti-corruption unit within Central Police. Previously, he served as a counter-terrorism officer. He transferred after he refused to collude with his colleagues following the fatal shooting of an innocent man.
- Vicky McClure as Detective Inspector Kate Fleming, an undercover specialist. A consummate professional, Fleming is willing to investigate officers inside and outside AC-12. Initially a detective constable, she is promoted to detective sergeant at the end of the third series and to detective inspector following the fourth. Fleming is married with a son.
- Adrian Dunbar as Superintendent Ted Hastings, the senior investigating officer of AC-12. He recruited Arnott, Fleming and Cottan. Once a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, it is revealed that Hastings is a Freemason.
- Craig Parkinson as Detective Inspector Matthew "Dot" Cottan, an AC-12 officer, initially introduced as a Sergeant on Tony Gates' TO-20 team. At the beginning of series 2, he is promoted to detective inspector and transferred to AC-9. He is seconded to AC-12 by Hastings. Cottan is revealed to be "The Caddy", working as a fixer for the organised crime group. He is killed at the close of the third series having escaped from AC-12 custody.
- Lennie James as Detective Chief Inspector Anthony "Tony" Gates, the head of the serious crime unit TO-20, Tony Gates is renowned for returning the best crime figures of any unit in Central Police. It is this reputation, however, that leads AC-12 to his team. Suspected of corruption, Gates faces an internal affairs investigation that adds further complications to his troubled home-life.
- Keeley Hawes as Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton, a silver commander who organises a convoy to transport a protected witness which is ambushed, resulting in the deaths of all the other police officers. As the only police survivor, Denton is arrested, charged with conspiracy to commit murder. She attempts to convince AC-12 of her innocence and regain her reputation, but eventually receives a life sentence. In series 3, Denton is granted an appeal, and is acquitted on the basis of an improper sexual relationship Arnott had with her while she was being investigated. She discovers crucial evidence pertaining to the Danny Waldron murder investigation and historical child sex abuse but after refusing to accept a bribe to conceal that evidence, she is murdered by "The Caddy".
- Daniel Mays as Sergeant Danny Waldron is an Authorised Firearms Officer. His armed response unit is investigated by AC-12, as a matter of routine following the shooting of a suspect. A deeper investigation is initiated when Arnott and Fleming discover the shooting may have been unlawful. Waldron is shot and killed by a colleague; his death results in an investigation into historic child sex abuse.
- Thandie Newton as Detective Chief Inspector Roseanne "Roz" Huntley, the senior investigating officer of Operation Trapdoor, and at the centre of an AC-12 investigation for mishandling evidence.
- Stephen Graham as Detective Sergeant John Corbett, Corbett is an undercover police officer who has been uncontactable for several months. He first appears as John Clayton, the gangleader of an organised crime group which hijacked a police convoy transporting seized drugs.
- Anna Maxwell Martin as Detective Chief Superintendent Patricia Carmichael, the senior investigating officer of AC-3, who is drafted in to review AC-12's handling of the Corbett investigation.
Supporting cast
- Brian McCardie as Tommy Hunter
- Neil Morrissey as D.C. Nigel Morton
- Nigel Boyle as D.I./D.C.I. Ian Buckells
- Paul Higgins as C.Su./A.C.C. Derek Hilton
- Patrick FitzSymons as D.C.I. Mark Moffatt
- Elliot Rosen and Tommy Jessop as Terry Boyle
- Tomi May as Miroslav Minkowicz
- Gregory Piper as Ryan Pilkington
- Tony Pitts as D.C.S. Lester Hargreaves
- Andrea Irvine as Roisin Hastings
- Maya Sondhi as P.C. Maneet Bindra
- Aiysha Hart as D.S. Sam Railston
- Polly Walker as Gill Biggeloe, special counsel to the police and crime commissioner
Series 1
- Gina McKee as Jackie Laverty
- Kate Ashfield as Jools Gates
- Heather Craney as D.C.I. Alice Prior
- Lauren O'Rourke as Keely Pilkington
- Marie Critchley as Jane Hargreaves
- Alison Lintott as Rita Bennett
- Claire Keelan as D.S. Leah Janson
- Faraz Ayub as D.C. Deepak Kapoor
- Owen Teale as Chief Inspector Philip Osborne
- Fiona Boylan as P.C. Karen Larkin
- Neet Mohan as P.C. Simon Bannerjee
- Darren Morfitt as Sergeant Colin Brackley
- Shaun Mason as Lee
Series 2
- Mark Bonnar as D.C.C. Mike Dryden
- Christina Chong as D.S. Nicola Rogerson
- Steve Toussaint as C.Su. Mallick
- Sacha Dhawan as D.S. Manish Prasad
- Richard Huw as Nick Ronson
- David Maybrick as Sergeant Alex Wallis
- Allison McKenzie as D.S. Jayne Akers
- Antonio Magro as P.C. Vincent Butler
- Niall Macgregor as Richard Akers
- Michael Nardone as Sergeant O'Neill
- Chetna Pandya as New Jo
- Henry Pettigrew as D.C. Jeremy Cole
- Jessica Raine as D.C. Georgia Trotman
- Charlotte Spencer as Carly Kirk
- Liz White as Jo Dwyer
Series 3
- Arsher Ali as P.C. Harinderpal "Hari" Bains
- Leanne Best as P.C. Jackie Brickford
- Will Mellor as P.C. Rod Kennedy
- Lisa Palfrey as Inspector Tracey McAndrew
- Shaun Parkes as C.Su. Terry Reynolds
- George Costigan as C.Su. Patrick Fairbank
- Mandana Jones as Superintendent Summers
- Jonas Armstrong as Joe Nash
Series 4
- Royce Pierreson as D.C. Jamie Desford
- Jason Watkins as F.C. Tim Ifield
- Claudia Jessie as D.C. Jodie Taylor
- Mark Stobbart as D.S. Neil Twyler
- Anneika Rose as P.C. Farida Jatri
- Vineeta Rishi as F.C. Rupal Pandit
- Lee Ingleby as Nick Huntley
- Gaite Jansen as Hana Reznikova
- Scott Reid as Michael Farmer
- Patrick Baladi as Jimmy Lakewell
Series 5
- Rochenda Sandall as Lisa McQueen
- Alastair Natkiel as Lee Banks
- Taj Atwal as P.C. Tatleen Sohota
- Susan Vidler as D.Su. Alison Powell
- Ace Bhatti as Police and Crime Commissioner Rohan Sindwhani
- Elizabeth Rider as Deputy Chief Constable Andrea Wise
- Sian Reese-Williams as Sergeant Jane Cafferty
- Richard Pepple as Sergeant Kyle Ferringham
- Maanuv Thiara as Vihaan Malhotra
- Laura Elphinstone as D.I. Michelle Brandyce
- Natalie Gavin as Sergeant Tina Tranter
Episodes
Production
Line of Duty was created and written by Jed Mercurio. The first two series were produced by World Productions, on behalf of BBC Two. David Caffrey and Douglas Mackinnon directed series one. Mackinnon directed the first three episodes of series two and Daniel Nettheim directed the remaining three episodes. Mercurio produced series one and acted as executive producer for series two, with Peter Norris taking over as producer for series two.Inspiration
Although the police refused to co-operate with the programme's producers, the production team was advised anonymously by serving officers and by retired police officers. Use was made of anonymous police blogs.Locations
Series one was filmed in Birmingham, including pub interiors in the Queen's Arms. Series two, three, four and five were made in Northern Ireland by BBC Northern Ireland. The exact location is never mentioned, although maps of Birmingham appear on walls and telephone numbers use an 0121 area code, again indicating Birmingham. The fictional 01632 phone code is also seen. Various postcodes seen on paper and screen have the Birmingham 'B' or Milton Keynes 'MK' prefix. The police forces referred to are the fictional Central Constabulary and the fictional East Midlands Constabulary. A photo gallery of exterior scenes from series two shows the 4th Street Station on Ormeau Avenue in Belfast.Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominee | Result |
2012 | 2012 Royal Television Society Awards | Actor | Lennie James | |
2012 | 2012 Royal Television Society Awards | Drama Series | Line of Duty 1 | |
2012 | 2012 Royal Television Society Awards | Writer – Drama | Jed Mercurio | |
2012 | 2012 Royal Television Society Midlands Awards | Best Drama/Fictional Programme | Line of Duty 1 | |
2012 | 2012 Royal Television Society Midlands Awards | Best Acting Performance | Lennie James | |
2012 | 2012 Royal Television Society Midlands Awards | Best Acting Newcomer | Gregory Piper | |
2012 | 2012 Crime Thriller Awards | The TV Dagger | Line of Duty 1 | |
2013 | 2013 Broadcast Awards | Best Drama Series or Serial | Line of Duty 1 | |
2013 | 2013 South Bank Sky Arts Awards | TV Drama | Line of Duty 1 | |
2013 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best TV Drama | Line of Duty 1 | |
2014 | 2014 Freesat Awards | Best TV Drama | Line of Duty 2 | |
2014 | 2014 Crime Thriller Awards | The TV Dagger | Line of Duty 2 | |
2014 | 2014 Crime Thriller Awards | Best Actress Dagger | Keeley Hawes | |
2014 | 2014 Crime Thriller Awards | Best Supporting Actress Dagger | Vicky McClure | |
2014 | BAFTA Scotland | Best Actor – Television | Mark Bonnar | |
2014 | 2014 Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards | Best Editing – Drama | Andrew McClelland | |
2015 | Writers' Guild of Great Britain | TV Drama – Long Form | Jed Mercurio | |
2015 | 2015 Broadcast Awards | Best Drama Series or Serial | Line of Duty 2 | |
2015 | 2015 Broadcast Awards | International Programme Sales | Line of Duty 2 | |
2015 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty 2 | |
2015 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best Drama Writer | Jed Mercurio | |
2015 | 2015 Royal Television Society Awards | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty 2 | |
2015 | BAFTA Television Craft Awards | Writer - Drama | Jed Mercurio | |
2015 | BAFTA Television Awards | Leading Actress | Keeley Hawes | |
2015 | BAFTA Television Awards | Supporting Actress | Vicky McClure | |
2015 | BAFTA Television Awards | Drama Series | Line of Duty 2 | |
2015 | 2015 South Bank Sky Arts Awards | TV Drama | Line of Duty 2 | |
2015 | Royal Television Society Northern Ireland Awards | Best Drama | Line of Duty 2 | |
2016 | TV Choice Awards | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty 3 | |
2016 | BAFTA Scotland | Best Director – Television | Michael Keillor | |
2016 | Royal Television Society Northern Ireland | Best Drama | Line of Duty 3 | |
2017 | Broadcast Awards | Best Drama Series or Serial | Line of Duty 3 | |
2017 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best TV Drama Series | Line of Duty 3 | |
2017 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best Actress | Keeley Hawes | |
2017 | 2017 Royal Television Society Awards | Drama Series | Line of Duty 3 | |
2017 | 2017 Royal Television Society Awards | Writer – Drama | Jed Mercurio | |
2017 | BAFTA Television Awards | Supporting Actor | Daniel Mays | |
2017 | BAFTA Television Awards | Virgin TV's Must-See Moment | Urgent Exit Required | |
2017 | Celtic Media Festival | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty 3 | |
2017 | Diversity in Media Awards | TV Programme of the Year | Line of Duty 3 | |
2017 | Diversity in Media Awards | TV Moment of the Year | Urgent Exit Required | |
2017 | Diversity in Media Awards | TV Moment of the Year | DCI Roz Huntley Interview | |
2017 | TV Choice Awards | Best Drama | Line of Duty 4 | |
2017 | British Screenwriters' Awards | Best Crime Writing on Television | Jed Mercurio | |
2017 | Royal Television Society Northern Ireland | Best Drama | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | Writers' Guild of Great Britain | TV Drama – Long Form | Jed Mercurio | |
2018 | National Television Awards | Crime Drama | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | Irish Film and Television Academy | Drama | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | Irish Film and Television Academy | Actor in a Leading Role - Drama | Adrian Dunbar | |
2018 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Best Actress | Thandie Newton | |
2018 | Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | Writer's Award | Jed Mercurio | |
2018 | Royal Television Society | Actor | Thandie Newton | |
2018 | Voice of the Listener & Viewer Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting | Best TV Drama Programme | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | BAFTA Television Craft Awards | Editing: Fiction | Andrew McClelland | |
2018 | BAFTA Television Awards | Leading Actress | Thandie Newton | |
2018 | BAFTA Television Awards | Supporting Actor | Adrian Dunbar | |
2018 | BAFTA Television Awards | Drama Series | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | BAFTA Television Awards | Virgin TV's Must-See Moment | Huntley's Narrow Escape | |
2018 | Televisual Bulldog Awards | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | South Bank Sky Arts Awards | TV Drama | Line of Duty 4 | |
2018 | Edinburgh TV Awards | Best UK Drama | Line of Duty 4 |
Home media
Home media releases
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