“It’s another world, but it’s people’s lives, and if it’s what you grew up with, it’s kind of normal isn’t it?”
One of the stars of Line of Duty has spoken about being "mistaken for terrorists" while filming a scene in Belfast.
The 38-year-old, who played Detective Inspector Steve Arnott in the hit BBC series, said they sat in a car wearing balaclavas, when a resident knocked their window and alerted them to a squad of police waiting for them up the road.Speaking on the podcast about filming the scene in Beechmount Avenue in West Belfast, he said: “We were doing the last of the raid scenes, where me and Vicky [McClure] catch the balaclava men.
Martin also opened up about filming in Belfast, and said he's delighted about landmarks in the city being "claimed" by Line of Duty, as well as fans and crowds gathering everywhere they filmed over the years."When we started, we were getting three or four million viewers a week on BBC Two, but now it’s the most watched drama of the century, so it’s beyond what any of us thought. It seems each series that I’ve come back for, it’s grew and grew.
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