BBC One Sets Premiere Date For ‘Line Of Duty’ Season 4
The fourth season of Line Of Duty will premiere on BBC One on Sunday March 26th at 9pm, it has been announced.
The fourth season of Line Of Duty will premiere on BBC One on Sunday March 26th at 9pm, it has been announced.
Line Of Duty - which is moving from BBC Two to BBC One - has tapped Thandie Newton (Rogue, The Slap) to play the new target of AC-12 in the show's upcoming fourth season. Other new cast additions include Lee Ingleby (Our Zoo) as Nick, Roz's husband; Jason Watkins (The Lost Honour Of Christopher Jefferies) as Tim Ifield, the forensic co-ordinator Roz is in conflict with; and Royce Pierreson (Death In Paradise) as DC Jamie Desford, the newest addition to AC-12.
Atlantis star Aiysha Hart has joined the cast of BBC Two's Line Of Duty in a guest starring role as Detective Sergeant Sam Railstone; while The Americans star Annet Mahendru has joined the cast of Fox's six episode X-Files Revival. Mahendru will play Sveta, a victim of alien abduction.
EXCLUSIVE: Lisa Palfrey has joined the cast of Line Of Duty as a series regular for its six episode third season, which is now filming in Belfast, Northern Ireland for a 2016 premiere. She will play Inspector Tracey McAndrew, who finds herself drawn into AC-12's investigation when Danny Waldron's actions are called into question.
Daniel Mays (Common, The Great Fire) has joined the cast of BBC Two's thriller series Line Of Duty for its upcoming third season, which is set to pit police anti-corruption unit AC-12 against " their most dangerous adversary yet".