Great news US fans: Line of Duty series 3 starring Daniel Mays will be available on Hulu beginning 1 May 2016.
You will need to catch up on series 1 & 2 which are available now.
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Great news US fans: Line of Duty series 3 starring Daniel Mays will be available on Hulu beginning 1 May 2016.
You will need to catch up on series 1 & 2 which are available now.
Follow Daniel Mays on Twitter @DanielMays9
Catch up with Line of Duty episode 5 via BBC iPlayer for the next 30 days.
AC-12’s loyalties are divided when DS Steve Arnott comes under scrutiny from his colleagues. With his career in jeopardy, Arnott turns to an unlikely source for help.
Episode 6 (the series 3 finale) airs Thursday 28 April at 9PM on BBC Two. Get a sneak peek here.
Episode one
Episode two
Episode three
Episode four
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Line of Duty Series 3 episode 5– 21 April 2016: We will let the reviews do the talking here this week but be warned you won’t be able to avoid this episodes stunning events!
We will be posting reviews and recaps after each episode airs. If you’d rather not know what has happened until you have watched please proceed with caution on the following links:
The Guardian: Excellent blog and discussion of each episode.
The Daily Mail: Who can we trust in Line of Duty
Huffington Post review and a separate interview with Daniel Mays about his time on Line of Duty.
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Catch up with Line of Duty episode 4 via BBC iPlayer for the next 30 days.
Fresh testimony launches AC-12 back on the trail of the Caddy, a corrupt officer with links to organised crime. But new disturbing evidence suggests the Caddy may reside within AC-12.
Episode 5 airs Thursday 21 April at 9PM on BBC Two. Get a sneak peek.
Line of Duty Series 3 episode 4– 14 April 2016
We will be posting reviews and recaps after each episode airs. If you’d rather not know what has happened until you have watched please proceed with caution on the following links:
Digital Spy: Who is The Caddy?
The Guardian: Excellent blog and discussion of each episode
BT TV: The 5 burning questions that everyone wants answered
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Catch up with Line of Duty episode 3 via BBC iPlayer for the next 30 days.
DS Steve Arnott believes there is a dark secret in Danny Waldron’s past. But while DI Cottan is commended for cracking the Waldron case, the spotlight falls on Arnott’s questionable conduct in a previous enquiry.
Episode 4 airs Thursday 14 April at 9PM on BBC Two. Get a sneak peek.
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Line of Duty Series 3 episode 3– 7 April 2016- We learn the sad truth about Danny Waldron’s past and what lead to his actions in episode 1.
We will be posting reviews and recaps after each episode airs. If you’d rather not know what has happened until you have watched please proceed with caution on the following links:
The Guardian: Excellent blog and discussion of each episode.
Radio Times: Episode review and 9 burning questions from episode 3.
Den of Geek
Huffington Post
Daily Express: Interestingly enough, series three’s original chief villain actually turned out to be the unlikely hero. You really started to feel sorry for Danny and his tragic life.
BT TV: Six questions we are all asking after episode 3.
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That was certainly a roller-coaster ride of a Line of Duty episode! We won’t spoil the shocking and stunning events that took place and suggest you watch the episode as soon as possible if you haven’t already!
Catch up with episode 2 via BBC iPlayer for the next 30 days.
Episode 3 airs Thursday 7 April at 9PM on BBC Two. Get a sneak peek.
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Line of Duty Series 3 episode 2 – 31 March 2016 (Happy Birthday to Danny Mays!)
We will be posting reviews and recaps after each episode airs. If you’d rather not know what has happened until you have watched please proceed with caution on the following links:
The Telegraph: Did Line of Duty give us the most thrilling shock of 2016?
The Guardian: You ain’t seen nothing yet.
The Sun: Line Of Duty is a compellingly complicated cauldron of corruption
Digital Spy: The suspense is terrible… we hope it will last!
Cult Box: The man deserves a BAFTA re: Daniel Mays’s stunning performance
Den of Geek: If paranoia were a drug, Line Of Duty is a top-rung dealer.
Daily Express: We’re really falling down the Line of Duty rabbit hole now.
BT.com: Episode 2 is all about questions. Oh, and there are a few shocks too. But mainly questions.
Updated 31 March
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Line of Duty returned last evening and did not disappoint! Daniel Mays portrayal of Sergeant Danny Waldron is certainly one of his acting best roles. What an interrogation scene!
Catch up with episode one via iPlayer for the next 30 days.
Bafta has posted the audio of the excellent Line of Duty preview event from 8 February 2016.
Episode 2 airs Thursday 31 March at 9PM on BBC Two. You definitely want to tune in after that shocking ending of episode 1!
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