Jed Mercurio is still in talks with the BBC about the future of Line of Duty and Bodyguard.
The writer and creator of both hit Beeb series has admitted he hasn’t made firm plans for what will come next after the Line of Duty season five finale on Sunday night (May 5), but he confirmed there was no chance of him working on two shows at once.
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He told Digital Spy: “We’re currently in talks with the BBC about the future of both series. So at this point it’s not possible to say what will happen next.
“But it’s impossible to work on the two of them simultaneously, so it would have to be sequential.”
In the feature length Line of Duty finale over the weekend, it was revealed that Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar) isn’t ‘H’, and there are actually four corrupt figures holding senior positions within the police service.
While ‘Dot’ Cottan (Craig Parkinson) is one of the four – with ACC Hilton (Paul Higgins) and now Gill Biggeloe (Polly Walker) also revealed as an associate – there is still a fourth individual to be discovered.
Jed explained: “You have to consider what the origin of that term is, which I think is something that I think has been lost in a lot of the discussion about it.
“It isn’t a codename, it’s something that comes from Dot. The police started using this term because they believed that Dot was giving a specific clue that the person’s name began with ‘H’ – so the police used that.”
Some fans were left disappointed by the revelation about ‘H’.
Was Ted ‘H’? (Credit: BBC)
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With the revelation that Dot tapped out ‘four’ in Morse code as he lay dying at the end of series three, fans took to Twitter to voice their frustration.
Who the hell is "H" actually ? #LineOfDuty #LineofDutyFinale 🙆🤔😅
— Here4News (@spreaddsmiles) May 6, 2019
Have loved #LineofDuty but slightly disappointed with the ending – felt rushed at the end and slightly sloppy that said on the plus side we all now know how to spell 'definitely' #LineofDutyfinale
— Geraldine Herbert (@GerHerbert1) May 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/Hoppurrsneeze/status/1125196364282044416
Fan loyalty being stretched to limit. I don’t want a 6th series I just want to know who bloody H is!!! Cough it up! #LineOfDuty #LineofDutyFinale
— MontyMoo (@montymoo01) May 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/apes147/status/1125235849413767168
Total letdown of an episode #LineofDutyFinale
— Nihari (@NihariFan) May 6, 2019
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But some fans lapped up the twists and the turns.
Absolutely loved #LineofDutyFinale can’t wait for season 6 @Vicky_McClure @martin_compston brilliant best show on TV
— Tracy Dargan (@Dargan1T) May 6, 2019
Whew! edge of the seat stuff #LineofDutyFinale. Looking forward to next series #corruption #highestlevel #shocker #morebadapples
— Sheila Vanloo 💙 (@SheilaVanloo) May 5, 2019
So loved #LineofDuty fab #LineofDutyFinale https://t.co/f0sYLtioeZ
— Laura Evans (@LauraEvansUYP) May 5, 2019
Despite the fact ‘H’ wasn’t revealed and that Dot Cottan’s dying Morse code taps left many fans cheated and befuddled, the nation was united on one thing: fan favourite Ted Hastings cleared his name and survives to fight another day.
When the nation finds out Ted Hastings is not H #LineofDutyFinale #LineofDuty #LineOfDuty pic.twitter.com/7um2aRtlQx
— Robert Rhodes (@robertrhodes22) May 6, 2019
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