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Line of Duty
Season 2
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes6
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Original release12 February –
19 March 2014
Series chronology
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The second series of Line of Duty – consisting of six episodes – premiered on 12 February 2014 on BBC Two. The series follows Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), DS Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) and DC Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) as they lead an investigation into the corrupt actions of DI Lindsay Denton (Keeley Hawes). The series' additional characters include DI Matthew Cottan (Craig Parkinson) and DC Nigel Morton (Neil Morrissey). Beginning with this season, Dunbar and Parkinson are credited as main cast members in the opening credits.

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Cast[edit]

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Main cast[edit]

  • Keeley Hawes as DI Lindsay Denton
  • Martin Compston as DS Steve Arnott
  • Vicky McClure as DC Kate Fleming
  • Adrian Dunbar as Superintendent Ted Hastings
  • Craig Parkinson as DI Matthew 'Dot' Cottan (credited with main cast in episodes in which he appears)
  • Jessica Raine as DC Georgia Trotman (credited with main cast in episode in which she appears)
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Main cast[edit]

  • Keeley Hawes as DI Lindsay Denton
  • Martin Compston as DS Steve Arnott
  • Vicky McClure as DC Kate Fleming
  • Adrian Dunbar as Superintendent Ted Hastings
  • Craig Parkinson as DI Matthew 'Dot' Cottan (credited with main cast in episodes in which he appears)
  • Jessica Raine as DC Georgia Trotman (credited with main cast in episode in which she appears)

Supporting cast[edit]

  • Neil Morrissey as DC Nigel Morton
  • Brian McCardie as Tommy Hunter
  • Charlotte Spencer as Carly Kirk
  • Allison McKenzie as DS Jayne Akers
  • Tony Pitts as DCS Lester Hargreaves
  • Christina Chong as DS Nicola Rogerson
  • Mark Bonnar as DCC Mike Dryden
  • Steve Toussaint as Chief Superintendent Mallick
  • Sacha Dhawan as DS Manish Prasad
  • Henry Pettigrew as DC Jeremy Cole
  • Michael Nardone as Sergeant O'Neill
  • David Maybrick as Sergeant Alex Wallis
  • Antonio Magro as PC Vincent Butler
  • Niall Macgregor as Richard Akers
  • Richard Huw as Nick Ronson, Evening Post journalist
  • Liz White as Jo Dwyer
  • Andrea Irvine as Roisin Hastings

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [1]
61'The Ambush'Douglas Mackinnon12 February 20142.74
A police convoy escorting a civilian under a witness protection scheme is attacked. The witness is hospitalised and all police officers are killed – with the exception of Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton, who organised the operation, and only informed DCC Mike Dryden. Superintendent Ted Hastings asks DS Steve Arnott and DC Kate Fleming to investigate Denton, but Fleming asks not to take part. She explains that she trained together with DS Jayne Akers, one of the dead officers, but she has also been having an affair with Akers' husband, Richard. She is replaced by DC Georgia Trotman, an ambitious but less-experienced officer, who is troubled that the team are treating Denton as a suspect and delving into her finances. However, she and Arnott quickly grow close and begin a sexual relationship, while Hastings tries to keep up appearances with his estranged wife. Denton, shunned by her fellow officers, is transferred to a missing persons unit and Fleming, undercover once again, becomes her assistant. Fleming follows Denton to the nursing home where her mother lives and sees Denton ring the hospital where the injured witness is being treated. Trotman and Arnott race to the hospital and confront a man disguised as a nurse. Arnott is knocked unconscious, Trotman is thrown out of a window to her death and the witness is killed.
72'Carly'Douglas Mackinnon19 February 20143.21

Arnott discovers that a nurse on the witness's ward, Claire Tindall, was threatened into giving the killer access by a man she knows as Joe, whom she is unable to identify. Denton begins her work in missing persons with the case of a vanished 15-year old, Carly Kirk. As they work together, Fleming attempts to gain Denton's confidence, but Denton sees through this, assaults Fleming and steals her phone. Denton is interviewed by AC-12 and claims that she called the hospital to ask that the witness exonerate her, but the team do not believe her and Hastings arrests her for conspiracy. At this point Denton turns the tables and gives evidence, on the record, that Arnott made an unofficial romantic visit to Claire, Hastings has financial problems (something he previously cited as making Denton vulnerable to bribery) and Fleming's mobile phone has an 'interesting' call history (alluding to her affair with Richard Akers). Meanwhile, a story surfaces in the press that DCC Dryden took penalty points for his wife when she committed a driving offence. 3dweather 3 4.

In a parallel sub-plot, Denton has a dispute with her alcoholic neighbour. The neighbour plays loud music late at night, and accepts cash in return for not doing so. One evening Denton snaps and strikes her with a wine bottle, which she then wipes down and disposes of. When the neighbour reports the attack, Denton flatly denies it. Again, the music disturbs Denton, who finds her neighbour's door open and the woman asleep, while a chip pan is heating up. On reflection, Denton turns the gas off, takes the money and leaves.
83'Behind Bars'Douglas Mackinnon26 February 20143.34
Denton is remanded in custody, where she is victimised by both staff and prisoners, having her hands badly burnt and warned not to speak to the authorities. Hastings requests witness protection records from Dryden, allowing AC-12 to discover the identity of the dead witness: Tommy Hunter, the gang leader previously arrested by DCI Tony Gates. DI Matthew 'Dot' Cottan believes that the mole who betrayed the escort was in fact Jayne Akers, the liaison officer. Fleming visits Denton, who knows about Fleming's affair with Akers' husband, which Cottan also suspects. Denton's accusations cause friction between Hastings and Arnott. Meanwhile, Dryden's driving offence continues to occupy the press. To draw attention away from himself, Dryden leaks the information that Denton is the officer under investigation. Arnott begins a relationship with D.S. Nicola Rogerson of Major Violent Crimes, who promises to pass him information. At the site where Denton stole Fleming's phone and blew her cover, Fleming discovers a body, assumed to be that of the missing girl, Kirk. She re-interviews Denton, who claims that Dryden, a married man, had an affair with her and has set her up. Fleming discovers that Dryden and Denton did previously work together, lending some credence to this story. Cottan discovers from forensic accountants that Jayne Akers received a large sum of cash shortly before she died. Arnott visits Denton in prison and says, 'I believe you.'
94'Blood Money'Daniel Nettheim5 March 20143.46

Arnott and Fleming persuade Hastings to bring Dryden in for questioning, but find the DCC uncooperative and frosty. The help free download. AC-12 face a further problem when the Major Violent Crimes team bring in Richard Akers before they can do so, as Arnott mistakenly assumed Rogerson would tell him if they were going to and that Akers was unaware of his wife's corruption and decided he was not a priority. When they do get to interview Akers, he reveals that Jayne kept recordings of Hunter as leverage and stored them at a PO Box. https://ameblo.jp/842turcolieyu50/entry-12649465894.html. The recordings show Hunter threatening to inform on various parties, including corrupt police officers 'from the two-faced bastard right down to The Caddy', unless they ensure his witness protection and immunity are maintained. A recording of Dryden publicly criticising the immunity Hunter and others like him receive suggest he is the corrupt officer in question, and AC-12 begin seeking the identity of 'The Caddy'.

Denton is granted permission to visit her dying mother at her nursing home, but on the return journey, Denton's prison van is run off the road. Fleeing for her life, Denton finds herself confronted by two corrupt police officers, DS Manish Prasad and Trotman's killer, DC Jeremy Cole.
105'Last Words'Daniel Nettheim12 March 20143.73
Prasad and Cole torture Denton in a parking garage to find out what she has told investigators, and she reveals only that Dryden set her up. Prasad kills Cole for reasons unknown before she manages to escape from her kidnappers. Using the car, she pins Prasad to the wall and forces him to record a confession from Prasad implicating Dryden before calling Arnott. She escapes on foot and goes to her mother's bedside, where Arnott allows her some quiet time before she is returned to custody. AC-12 find themselves forced to decide where their loyalties lie between Denton and Dryden. With the evidence mounting against the latter, the discovery of pictures showing Dryden and Kirk in a compromising situation is the final nail in the coffin, resulting in Arnott and Fleming finally arresting the DCC. However, when presented with AC-12's evidence, Dryden still strongly maintains he is being set up. Meanwhile, Cottan approaches DC Nigel Morton from his old team. Morton is the officer who sold the story about Dryden's driving offence to the papers, and Cottan blackmails him into falsely saying Cole, the deceased kidnapper, was nicknamed 'The Caddy' by fellow officers.
116'The Caddy'Daniel Nettheim19 March 20144.12

Dryden claims that Denton was at the car park when he was photographed in the car with Carly Kirk. https://hereoup762.weebly.com/champion-of-the-track.html. Arnott gets closer to Denton and tells Fleming that he is, as she was earlier, undercover. Arnott finds the pay-off money hidden among the possessions Denton took from her mother's room.

In flashback, events prior to the ambush:
Denton follows Dryden to the reception, where she sees Kirk flirting with him. After talking to her in the ladies' cloakroom, Denton follows Kirk and Dryden to the car park, where she sees Kirk fellate Dryden and sees Hunter assault her after she leaves Dryden's car. Denton uses a colleague's computer to report the assault. She later approaches Hunter but DS Akers intervenes. Akers visits Denton at home to request help in saving Carly Kirk by handing Hunter over to his criminal associates, who fear he will inform on them under witness protection. With a pay-off, and appealing to Denton's desire to protect Kirk, Akers persuades her to assist in the handover, which also involves Cottan. The ambush on the convoy is made possible by a tracker on Denton's vehicle. Akers and Hunter are killed to protect Cottan's identity, and Denton is left alive to take the blame, but moves the tracker to the burning vehicle.

The buried body turned out not to be that of Kirk, who has fled the country. Prasad, who carried out the ambush and kidnapped Denton, gives evidence against her in return for reduced sentencing. Morton and Cottan come to an arrangement whereby Morton does not reveal his knowledge of Cottan's activities and Cottan keeps quiet about Morton selling confidential information to the press. Dryden receives a suspended sentence for perverting the course of justice regarding his wife's speeding ticket and resigns from the police force. Denton is convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and given a life sentence. Cottan is asked to remain in AC-12. Major Violent Crimes continue to investigate who organised Hunter's murder, but no police officers beyond Denton are suspected.

Reception[edit]

Series two received even better reviews than its predecessor,[2] despite lower viewing figures,[3] and was ranked the best television drama of 2014 by The Observer.[4] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times praised the series as 'original and surprising', whilst also citing an improvement on the first season, describing it as 'more brutal and thrilling'.[5] Sarah Hughes of The Guardian praised the series finale stating 'Well done to Jed Mercurio and co for a powerful, satisfying and, best of all, believable conclusion that, while quieter than the end to series one, resonated far more.'[6]

Awards[edit]

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Keeley Hawes received a Leading Actress nomination for her role as DI Lindsay Denton at the 2015 British Academy Television Awards.[7]

Home entertainment releases[edit]

Online

iTunes releases for Line of Duty

NameRelease dateEpisodesAdditional Information
Line of Duty, Series Two12 February 2014[8]6
  • The complete second series
  • Ability to buy single episode(s) or whole series
  • Rated 'Caution' by iTunes
  • High-definition & Standard-definition version

Blinkbox releases for Line of Duty

NameRelease dateEpisodesAdditional Information
Line of Duty, Series Two2014[9]6
  • The complete second series
  • Ability to buy single episode(s) or whole series
  • Certificate 15
  • High-definition & Standard-definition versions
DVD

Skyrim special edition hard copy. DVD releases for Line of Duty

NameRelease datesEpisodesAdditional Information
Region 2
Line of Duty Series 224 March 2014[10]6The two-disc box set includes all six episodes from series two, with a classification age of 15
Running time: 360 minutes
Blu-ray

Blu-ray releases for Line of Duty

NameRelease datesEpisodesAdditional Information
Region B
Line of Duty: Series 225 September 2015[11]6The two-disc box set includes all six episodes from series two, with a classification age of 16
Running time: 369 minutes
Audio: English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Top 30 Programmes'. Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 8 February 2014. (User must select 'BBC1' in the Channel field and then select the appropriate year, month and week to retrieve the figure for each episode)
  2. ^Hogan, Michael (26 February 2014). 'Line of Duty review'. The Telegraph.
  3. ^Munn, Patrick (27 February 2014). 'Ratings:BBC2's Line of Duty Remains Steady'. TV Wise.
  4. ^Ferguson, Euan (7 December 2014). 'The best British TV Dramas of 2014'. The Observer.
  5. ^Stanley, Alessandra (1 January 2015). 'Cops and Crime Versus Crumpets: Two Shows Reveal Two Britains'. The New York Times. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  6. ^Hughes, Sarah (19 March 2014). 'Line of Duty recap – season two, episode finale'. The Guardian. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  7. ^Alex Ritman (8 April 2015). 'BAFTA TV Awards: Benedict Cumberbatch Gets Third Nomination for 'Sherlock''. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  8. ^'Line of Duty – Series Two (iTunes)'. Apple. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  9. ^'Line of Duty – Series 2 (Blinkbox)'. Blinkbox Entertainment. Archived from the original on 18 May 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  10. ^'Line of Duty – Series Two [DVD]'. BBC Worldwide. Archived from the original on 27 February 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  11. ^'Line of Duty – Series Two [Blu-ray]'. BBC Worldwide. Retrieved 25 September 2015.

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