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Discussing offering to roles to actors that have learning disabilities, Tommy said: It is really important to include people with learning disabilities of all ages to show what they are truly capable of. Because I really do want people to believe in us because we really are different people with different skills and ambitions.
Chatting: The actor, 36, who has Down s Syndrome, touched on the topic while answering questions for Mecap charity, which works with people with learning disabilities
He added: And to quote a certain person that I played nine years ago called Hamlet, We fools of nature are wondrous too .
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Did you hear that mass scream from sofas nationwide at around 9:34pm on Sunday? It was the sound of millions of blindsided Line Of Duty viewers exclaiming a single word. And that word was “Buckells?!”.
Yes, recurring character DSU Ian Buckells (played by Nigel Boyle) was at last unmasked as the corrupt cop pulling strings on behalf of organised crime. Once erroneously code-named H, latterly known as the Fourth Man and now forever associated with baffled cries of: “What the… Buckells? Are you sure? Yes but Buckells, though? Mother of God!”
Despite fan theories proliferating online, bookmakers taking bets and everyone having their own pet theory, the big Buckells reveal miraculously managed to still pull off a major surprise. But has writer Jed Mercurio been laying a nine-year, six-series trail of subtle hints all along?
Updated: 2 May 2021, 22:52
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THE final episode of Line of Duty s season six finally sees bungling bent copper Det Supt Ian Buckells revealed as arch villain H.
It s something that continued to intrigue audiences as detective unit AC-12 pursued their hunt for the corrupt police officer at the heart of the BBC crime drama.
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Who is Ian Buckells?
Detective Superintendent Ian Buckells is played by actor Nigel Boyle and was assigned to Hillside Lane Station Murder Investigation Team.
During series six, Buckells coaxed a false testimony out of Deborah Devereux to link Terry Boyle to the murder of journalist Gail Vella.
Evening all. Inspector Moir here. Your immediate attendance is required in the incident room, where there will be a briefing on events to date.
As you know, tomorrow night the series finale of Line Of Duty (BBC One, 9pm) is scheduled to take place. It is no secret that this might be the last show ever, then again it might not. Nobody knows anything, as usual. Please consult your folders and be aware we are in an ongoing ACAM (As Clear As Mud) situation.
Worst case scenario? That this might be the last time Chief Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar) walks the mean streets looking for bent coppers who don’t follow the letter of the law, while asking God to give him strength.