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Stephen Graham cuts a stern figure for new ITV drama about the tragic death of Christopher Alder
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Like millions across the country, my housemates and I tuned into BBC 1 on Sunday evening having eagerly discussed our predictions for
Line of Duty’s season finale. I’d binged the first five seasons of
Line of Duty before the pandemic and had been anticipating the sixth season since then. Though season six had failed to fulfil my high expectations for one of Britain’s most successful TV crime dramas, I remained hopeful as the final episode began. Little did I know that an hour later I would be sitting in shock, close to uttering arguably the three most famous words from the show, “Mother of God”. However, this wouldn’t be because of the incredible plot twist I had been imagining, but instead due to an overwhelming sense of disappointment.
Which is not to say that series six has not, superficially at least, delivered
May 13, 2021 Like Jed Mercurio’s previous hit, Bodyguard, the latest series of his police procedural Line of Duty has caught fire.
The public has crushed to its bosom the latest tale of anti-corruption unit AC-12, led with crusading zeal by the dauntless trio Ted Hastings, Steve Arnott and Kate Fleming in the fight against individual and institutionalised rottenness in the police force. Even before last night’s finale it had already become the highest rated British TV drama in 13 years. At the risk of sounding like a mere embittered fan shouting at Johnny-come-latelies, however … man, you should have seen it back in the days when it was good.
Police increase patrols in south east London after children are approached by men in four separate incidents as schools warn worried parents to tell youngsters to be on their guard
Spate of four incidents began when two boys were approached separately by a man in Bromley on April 30
Boy, 11, who is the son of Line of Duty s Sherise Blackman, was asked by a man in a van if he wanted a lift
Second incident around same time saw another boy, 8, approached in nearby wooded area of Kelsey Park
Third report on Thursday of a male school pupil being followed by a man along a street on the previous day
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