Writer Jed Mercurio introduces ‘Line of Duty’
Writer Jed Mercurio (Cardiac Arrest, Bodies) introduces BBC Two’s Line of Duty, a hard-hitting new thriller series exploring the world of police corruption.
Writer Jed Mercurio (Cardiac Arrest, Bodies) introduces BBC Two’s Line of Duty, a hard-hitting new thriller series exploring the world of police corruption.
Starring Vicky McClure (This is England) as DC Kate Fleming, BBC Two’s Line of Duty is a hard-hitting new thriller series exploring the world of police corruption.
Find out who’s who in BBC Two’s Line of Duty, a hard-hitting new thriller series exploring the world of police corruption.
The BBC has released a trailer for Line of Duty, BBC Two’s hard-hitting new thriller series exploring the world of police corruption.
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