Actor Adrian Dunbar has revealed the Line of Duty cast are 'keeping everything crossed' for a new series of the hit show.
The Co Fermanagh man who played Superintendent Ted Hastings appeared on Lorraine on Tuesday morning, November 15.
The 64-year-old said the LoD cast, which includes Vicky McClure and Martin Compston, are keen to get back to Belfast where the show is filmed to “have a bit of fun”.
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Lorraine asked Adrian: “Do we think perhaps if we can get you all in the same room, you might do another one?”
The Enniskillen man replied: “Yes, there is every possibility. We're all keeping our fingers crossed that we'll hear something at some point. We all want to get back together again. We'd love to go back to Belfast again.
“The last time we did it it was in lockdown, so we were all in bubbles. We couldn't get out… everything was shut. So we'd like to get back to Belfast for a bit of fun.”
Discussing Adrian’s love of singing, Lorraine asked: “Could we do a musical version of Line of Duty? It would have to be operatic, wouldn’t it? I would love to see him singing, ‘We are sucking diesel’...
Adrian said: “I’d like to see Martin Compston [singing]... I think that’s got legs, Lorraine.”
Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV1 & ITV Hub.
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