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Joe McArdle: Duty calls - but it s all rather flat (bring on series 7)

I’m amazed at how quickly we have settled back into ‘normal’ life. All it takes is a couple of weeks of people getting about, fields, parks and footpaths filled with brightly-coloured ramblers shouting “Morning!” to everyone they see, even if it is the afternoon. I was on a train recently, one which I’ve spent quite a lot of time on in the past 12 months, and was pleased to see that the normal pubs, bars, high-street shops and the pavements in general that had been a ghost town this past year, were filled with people. Just knowing that people are out and about, doing their own thing, getting back on with things proves just how quickly we can adapt to situations.

Joe McArdle column: Why Line of Duty has got me hooked

A wry look at life and lockdown with actor, writer and comedian Joe McArdle I’ve found myself recently watching a lot of crime dramas. When life is so uneventful, it’s natural we look to telly programmes that are very eventful, and where better place to start than a crime drama? Suspense, thrills, twists, turns, murder, kidnap and corruption, all the things we don’t want in our actual life, we get to experience vicariously through characters on our screens. The North has done a good job of this recently, with The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime (based in Manchester) and of course, the one we were all waiting for, Line of Duty.

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