Sunday Mail (UK)

Too many Lines

TV show’s new star Kelly on how she was baffled by police jargon

- ■ Emma Pryer

Top cop drama Line of Duty is so complicate­d even one of its stars has struggled to keep up.

Trainspot t ing actress Kel ly Macdonald, 45, who joins the new series, said she was baffled by her lines and the police jargon.

Kelly said: “It’s the kind of detailed forensic policing that, even when I’m saying the words, I’m only half aware of what I actually mean.” She joked that the cast read- through left her “a shell of a woman”. She added: “It was a very dense script. I’d never done as much dialogue on any job.” Kelly knows another actor who turned down a part because of the amount of detail in the scripts. The Scottish star plays a senior officer in the hotly anticipate­d sixth series alongside regulars Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston for the seven-parter, which starts next Sunday. Anti-corruption unit AC-12 probes her character over her conduct on an unsolved murder case.

Millions of fans of the show are hoping the identity of the mysterious “H” will finally be unravelled.

Compston revealed there is much corpsing on set, especially in the “huge interview scenes”, which are so “daunting and stressful”. He said: “There’s always a point… somebody says something and we’re gone. It takes a good 20 minutes, we just laugh it out and get back to it.” He said the “righteous rants” of Ted Hastings, played by Dunbar, can set them off.

Compston added Dunbar “shouted, ‘ There’s a herd of elephants coming for you’. It’s not in the script. He was on a rant. We tried to keep it together, then somebody went and we were all gone.”

There’s just a week to go before the sixth series of Line Of Duty explodes back onto our screens.

And even the 72-second trailer for the popular police drama has left us chewing our nails and hugging the nearest cushion.

Scottish star Martin Compston returns as DS Steve Arnott along with regulars Adrian Dunbar as Superinten­dent Ted Hastings and Vicky McClure as DI Kate Fleming.

They’ll be joined on the show, which is on BBC1 next Sunday at 9pm, by Trainspott­ing star Kelly Macdonald as DCI Joanne Davidson, whose conduct attracts the attention of anti-corruption unit AC-12.

But if the last five seasons of the show have left you bamboozled, fear not – just follow our handy guide to the hit drama so far.

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