WIll there be a series seven of Line of Duty?
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Line of Duty series 7 status uncertain as season 6 finale approaches

Mother of God, make it happen!

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A Line of Duty new series is still up in the air, according to reports.

The news comes as series six ends explosively this Sunday (May 2) and there’s only one question on everyone’s lips.

Quite aside from the identity of ‘H’ or ‘The Fourth Man’, viewers are desperate to know whether there will be a seventh series of the hit BBC One crime drama.

So what’s the latest news on a possible series seven?

Kate Fleming in Line Of Duty
Could there be a seventh series? (Credit: BBC)

Will there be a new series of Line of Duty?

Series six has attracted huge viewing figures, edging up towards 15million per episode.

But high viewing figures don’t necessarily mean an automatic renewal, especially if showrunner Jed Mercurio doesn’t want it to continue.

However, Mercurio recently told the Radio Times: “We’re in a situation where it’s not entirely clear that there will be a seventh series.

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“We would hope there could be.

“But we’re having to do our planning coming out of COVID, and a whole bunch of other things, around the idea that these things aren’t guaranteed at all now.”

With the COVID situation calming down and the incredible response to series six, you’d have to think a seventh series is in the pipeline.

Ted Hastings in episode six of Line Of Duty
Adrian hopes there will be another series (Credit: BBC)

What did the cast say about a possible series seven?

There was more encouraging news from the cast.

Adrian Dunbar, who plays Chief Superintendent Ted ‘Wee Donkey’ Hastings also told the Radio Times: “We’ve got to do another series.

“We’ve got to get onto Jed and say ‘look, we’ve got to do one that’s not like when we were in lockdown.

“‘…to do one where we’re back on the ground, we’re out there, we’re in the city, we’re having fun’.

“You know it’s a great city to have fun in, Belfast, so we really want to get back to doing that again.”

Martin Compston (DI Steve Arnott) also shared his thoughts about another series.

“I think with Jed, there’s always potential for it to go on,” he said.

“He could always start a new case, there’s always anti-corruption out there, as he would say.”

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What do viewers say?

Despite the incredible response and the encouraging words from the cast, some viewers out there think this would be the right time to end the series.

One viewer said: “Have I missed all the tweets where people are saying #LineofDuty well and truly jumped the shark this season?”

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Another viewer took to Twitter and called series six a “massive letdown”.

Finally, a viewer said that he “couldn’t be arsed” with another series.

The series six finale of Line of Duty is on this Sunday (May 2) at 9pm on BBC One

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor