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Line of Duty Returns: Excitement Brews for New Series!

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Line of Duty is confirmed for a seventh series, filming next spring.
  • Original stars will reprise roles tackling police corruption.
  • Gregory Piper expressed pure excitement for the show's return.
Line of Duty Returns: Excitement Brews for New Series!

The highly anticipated BBC police drama, Line of Duty, has officially been confirmed for a seventh series, igniting excitement among fans and cast members alike. Filming is slated to commence next spring, with the core trio of detectives returning to their roles. Actor Gregory Piper, known for his portrayal of corrupt officer Ryan Pilkington, expressed his "pure excitement" upon hearing the news, emphasizing his deep admiration for the show as a viewer.

Penned by Jed Mercurio, the drama originally set in Birmingham captivated a massive audience, with its 2021 finale drawing 17 million viewers. The upcoming series will see Steve Arnott, Kate Fleming, and Ted Hastings continuing their fight against institutional corruption. While Piper's character was written out, he remains a devoted fan, praising the show's incredible impact and the audience's engagement.

Piper, who began his acting journey at 13, reflected on his "dream come true" experience working on the series. He shared fond memories of the intense filming process, describing it as akin to playing, but for his job. Now running a drama school, he cherishes the unique opportunities the show afforded him, highlighting his awe and gratitude for being part of such a significant production.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Line of Duty Series 7 is scheduled to begin filming next spring.
Steve Arnott, Kate Fleming, and Ted Hastings are set to return for the new series.
The new series of Line of Duty will be filmed in Belfast.

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