Vicky McClure celebrates ten years of Line Of Duty as the cast reunite

‘This show has done so much for us!’ Vicky McClure reunites with her Line Of Duty cast mates as they celebrate ten years of the police drama

Vicky McClure celebrated ten years of the BBC’s Line Of Duty as the cast reunited for the police drama’s milestone on Tuesday. 

The actress, 39, joined her co-stars Adrian Dunbar and Martin Compston as well as producer Simon Heath and writer Jed Mercurio for dinner. 

The model, who played DI Kate Fleming on hit series, was beaming as the group enjoyed some wine for the anniversary. 

Milestone! Vicky McClure celebrated ten years of Line Of Duty as the cast reunited on Tuesday (L-R Vicky, Simon Heath, Jed Mercurio, Adrian Dunbar and Martin Compston)

Alongside the happy snap she penned: ‘Happy Ten Years Line of Duty!! 

‘Never lost on me what this show has done for us all and the great people we’ve worked with along the way! Big love LOD!!!’

Martin, who plays Steve Arnott in the BBC series, then shared the photo to his own Instagram and captioned: ‘Celebrating ten years with this team.’

Alongside the happy snap she penned: 'Happy Ten Years Line of Duty!! Never lost on me what this show has done for us all and the great people we¿ve worked with along the way!'

Alongside the happy snap she penned: ‘Happy Ten Years Line of Duty!! Never lost on me what this show has done for us all and the great people we’ve worked with along the way!’

In character: The model, who played DI Kate Fleming on hit series, joined her co-stars Adrain Dunbar and Martin Compston for dinner (L-R Vicky, Adrian and Martin on the show)

In character: The model, who played DI Kate Fleming on hit series, joined her co-stars Adrain Dunbar and Martin Compston for dinner (L-R Vicky, Adrian and Martin on the show)

Fans of the show have been waiting to see if there will be a seventh season following series sixes finale which saw the mysterious antagonist ‘H’ finally unmasked. 

While the finale tied up many unresolved storylines, there were still some gaping plot holes and storylines left unanswered. 

Martin previously said there is ‘definitely scope’ for a seventh series of Line Of Duty but people will ‘have to wait and see’.

The actor, 37, was asked on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X if the programme was still being made and he told the host ‘we think so’. 

Are they returning? Fans of the show have been waiting to see if there will be a seventh season following series sixes finale which saw the mysterious antagonist 'H' finally unmasked

Are they returning? Fans of the show have been waiting to see if there will be a seventh season following series sixes finale which saw the mysterious antagonist ‘H’ finally unmasked

Role: Martin previously said there is 'definitely scope' for a seventh series of Line Of Duty but people will 'have to wait and see'

Role: Martin previously said there is ‘definitely scope’ for a seventh series of Line Of Duty but people will ‘have to wait and see’

Speaking about then future of the show, Martin said:  ‘I think there is definitely scope for it. 

‘I mean, look, I’m delighted with the response, in terms of people are now really intrigued to see if there is another one, but there’s nothing changed for us in terms of where we’re at after we finish a series.’

The Scottish actor said there was usually a break of at least year between each series before ‘the dust settles and Jed (Mercurio, the Line Of Duty writer) figures out whether there’s a story to tell’.

‘So I’m delighted that people are so excited and so desperate to find out but, as I say, this is what we’ve done after every series so we’ll just wait and see what he thinks.’

Unknown: He added: 'So I'm delighted that people are so excited and so desperate to find out but, as I say, this is what we've done after every series so we'll just wait and see'

Unknown: He added: ‘So I’m delighted that people are so excited and so desperate to find out but, as I say, this is what we’ve done after every series so we’ll just wait and see’

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