Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio has teased the upcoming seventh series with a behind-the-scenes image from filming.
Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio has offered fans a glimpse of the forthcoming series through a behind-the-scenes photograph taken during production. The acclaimed BBC crime drama, which originally launched in 2012, is making a comeback with a seventh series after many believed it had concluded in 2021 following its sixth. Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar are all confirmed to reprise their roles, with the BBC having announced the show’s revival earlier this year.
The synopsis teases: “In series seven AC-12 has been disbanded and rebranded the Inspectorate of Police Standards. Anticorruption work has never been more difficult and in this challenging climate Steve Arnott (Martin Compston), Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) and Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar) are assigned their most sensitive case so far.
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“Detective Inspector Dominic Gough, a charismatic officer winning plaudits for a string of takedowns of organised crime, is accused of abusing his position of trust to act as a sexual predator. But is Gough’s case a deliberate distraction from a bigger threat still operating in the shadows?”
Joining the cast as a guest star is Robert Carlyle, portraying Detective Constable Shaun Massie, a Specialist Rifle Officer (SRO) and seasoned marksman operating within Tactical Operations Unit 7 (TO-7), tasked with dismantling Organised Crime Groups. A gruff loner, Massie is not one for socialising, yet when his superior, TO-7’s commanding officer DI Dominic Gough, faces allegations of sexual predation, Massie’s typically aloof disposition shifts dramatically.
Tom Weston-Jones is set to portray Detective Inspector Dominic Gough, head of Tactical Operations Unit 7 (TO-7). The BBC describes him as “a charismatic officer who has won plaudits for a string of takedowns of organised crime, Gough is accused of abusing his position of trust to act as a sexual predator. But is his case a deliberate distraction from a bigger threat still operating in the shadows?”
Gavin and Stacey’s Laura Aikman has also been confirmed for Line of Duty as DC Paula Beckman, alongside Levi Brown as DC Luke Tobin and Amy Leigh Hickman as DC Nira Rashid. Mark Bonnar (former Deputy Chief Constable Mike Dryden), Owen Teale (Chief Constable Philip Osborne), Perry Fitzpatrick (DS Chris Lomax) and Christina Chong (DI Nicky Rogerson) will all reprise their roles for the forthcoming episodes, reports the Express.
While supporters eagerly anticipate further information about the new series, creator Jed has offered a glimpse from filming in Belfast, with the fresh instalments scheduled for next year. He posted a photograph of Adrian in police uniform as Superintendent Ted Hastings, surveying a bustling office.
The caption featured one of Hastings’ most memorable lines: “There’s only one thing I’m interested in and one thing only and that’s bent coppers.”
Fans responded enthusiastically, with one writing: “Just started rewatching the whole lot from series one, in preparation for the new series – so good,” while another declared: “I’m so happy.”
Following the announcement of additional casting details earlier this year, Robert Carlyle revealed: “Having been a huge admirer of Jed Mercurio’s work for many years, I’m delighted to be given the opportunity to join such an exceptional cast for series 7 of Line of Duty. The scripts for the series are excellent and will absolutely maintain the quality that the audience have come to expect from this fantastic show. DC Massie is an extraordinary character and I look forward to bringing him to life.”
Jed commented: “On Line of Duty we’ve been honoured by the glittering guest leads who’ve joined the cast over the years. We couldn’t be more thrilled that Robert Carlyle will star in series 7 as Specialist Rifle Officer Shaun Massie. I’ve been a huge fan of Robert’s work for many years and it will be a career highlight to work with him. Robert always brings mesmerising power and depth to every role; I know viewers will be on the edge of their seats wondering what his character will do next, and why.”
Line of Duty is set to return to BBC One and iPlayer next year.




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