The Scotsman

Line Of Duty finale attracts 12m record viewing figures as H’s identity revealed

- By KERRI-ANN ROPER newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Jed Mercurio and the stars of Line Of Duty are to get matching tattoos after the controvers­ial series finale earned more than 12 million viewers.

During Sunday night's episode of the BBC One series, DSU Ian Buckells, played by Nigel Boyle, was unmasked as the mysterious H, the corrupt police officer at the top of a criminal conspiracy.

Martin Compston, who plays Steve Arnott, revealed that he, Adrian Dunbar (Ted Hastings), Vicky Mcclure (Kate Fleming) and series creator Mercurio had agreed to get "Ac12millio­n" tattoos if the show hit the milestone.

He joked that it was an "inconceiva­ble and ridiculous scenario".

The much-anticipate­d episode was watched by an average of 12.8 million people, with a 56.2 per cent share in overnight viewing figures, making it the most watched episode of a drama, not including soaps, since modern records began in 2002, the BBC said. The episode also had a peak viewing figure of 13.1 million.

In a message posted on Twitter, Compston thanked those who had reached out to him since the episode aired.

He wrote: "Hey folks, now the madness is slightly dying down just want to thank everybody who reached out about last night and the series as a whole, we've truly been blown away by the reaction and love for the show we're proud of it.

"Fully understand it wasn't the 'urgent exit' type ending some anticipate­d but we appreciate you sticking with us.

"Felt many emotions from excitement and anxiety at the hype to relief that it's over. Now I just feel immense pride our show that started on Wednesday s on BBC2 has just

smashed every overnight drama record since they began.

"Finally myself, Vicky, Adrian and Jed made an agreement in the inconceiva­ble and ridiculous scenario we ever got twelve million viewers we would get 'Ac12millio­n' tattoos. We'll see who's good to their word ...... "

Fans of the series were divided

over the finale reveal, with Irish author Marian Keyes tweeting: "Like, NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've NEVER felt so LET DOWN !!!!!! #Lineofduty."

Charlotte Moore, the BBC'S chief content officer, said: "Addictive event television, Line Of Duty has kept the nation guessing for the last

seven weeks, so it's no surprise that last night's jawdroppin­g finale set a ratings record.

"Jed Mercurio is a master of his craft, and I would like to congratula­te him and the entire cast and crew for delivering such an incredible drama series.

"I'm looking forward to having

a conversati­on with the team about where we go next and what the future of the series might be."

Line Of Duty has pulled in millions of viewers as people speculated on the identity of the mystery character.

The actor unveiled as H said he never suspected he was playing the corrupt police officer at the top of a criminal conspiracy.

Nigel Boyle, who played DSU Ian Buckells, said he was "buzzing with excitement" when he found out his character was the shadowy H.

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0 “The buck doesn’t really stop with Buckells”: Readers had a mixed reaction to the Line of Duty finale’s big reveal

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