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Martin Compston has got fans in a frenzy after claiming episode 4 of Line of Duty is “one of the best” creator Jed Mercurio has ever written.
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The actor – who plays the recently promoted DI Steve Arnott in the police procedural – said the upcoming episode, which will air on BBC One on Sunday, 11th April, has the potential of becoming a “classic” episode in the show’s nine year history.
Sharing a cryptic photo on Twitter of his character aiming a gun in the back of what looks like a police van, he wrote: “Tomorrow’s the big one episode 4! On paper one of the best @jed mercurio has ever written, if we deliver what was there potential to be a classic.
Neil Morrissey has admitted that he d happily return to Line Of Duty - even if it means having his character killed off once and for all.
Appearing on This Morning on Tuesday, the actor, who starred in seasons one to three of the BBC cop drama between 2012 and 2016, was asked if a return was on the cards, given that his character, Nigel Morton, is still alive. Yes, I am very much alive! Neil, 58, declared. I keep telling [writer] Jed [Mercurio] to bring me back and shoot me in the face, that s what he does to all the stars.
Up for it! Neil Morrissey has admitted that he d happily return to Line Of Duty - even if it means having his character Nigel Morton killed off once and for all
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Neil Morrissey has admitted that he d happily return to Line Of Duty - even if it means having his character killed off once and for all.
Appearing on This Morning on Tuesday, the actor, who starred in seasons one to three of the BBC cop drama between 2012 and 2016, was asked if a return was on the cards, given that his character, Nigel Morton, is still alive. Yes, I am very much alive! Neil, 58, declared. I keep telling [writer] Jed [Mercurio] to bring me back and shoot me in the face, that s what he does to all the stars.
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