Judging by the replies, fans are very excited, one wrote Mother of God!
Another tweets: Houl yer whisht! An extra episode are yer saying Steve? Well that sounds fan-flippin-tastic #LineofDuty .
Star Adrian Dunbar was a guest on The Graham Norton Radio Show on Virgin Radio at the weekend, and when asked by Graham if the show would continue beyond series six, he said: “I think as long as there’s an appetite from our audience for the show, we’ll keep going. Why would we stop? We’ve managed to keep the standard, Jed (Mercurio, the show’s creator) rather, has managed to keep the standard so high for so long, and people love the show. I hope it does go on.”
The new season of BBC s Line Of Duty will have more episodes than ever before
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Line Of Duty s Vicky McClure shared a sweet snap of her grandparents on their way to get their Covid vaccines in a post to mark her grandfather s 96th birthday.
The actress, 37, posted the heartwarming picture on her Instagram on Monday showing her grandparents beaming for the camera.
The duo linked arms in the snap, which she captioned: Happy 96th Birthday Grandad!!! I just called him, said how does it feel being 96?
Relief: Line Of Duty s Vicky McClure shared a sweet snap of her grandparents going to get their Covid vaccines on her grandfather s 96th birthday on Instagram on Monday
Heartwarming: Vicky shared a sweet anecdote about her grandparents big day
Adrian Dunbar has teased that the hotly anticipated new season of Line of Duty is coming soon , saying it should be released in the next couple of months .
The Irish actor, 62, who plays Superintendent Ted Hastings in the BBC police drama, also admitted it was tricky shooting the very complicated story out of sequence in a new interview on The Graham Norton Radio Show.
Filming for series six was suspended back in March 2020, before the cast resumed work in September after a five-month hiatus due to the Covid crisis.
Exciting: Adrian Dunbar has teased that Line of Duty series six is coming soon , saying it should be released in the next couple of months (pictured in March 2020)