
BAFTA TV AWARDS® 4X nominee in 2018
Line of Duty
Catching criminals is tough, but try catching bent coppers. Anti-Corruption Unit AC-12 have their work cut out for them, going after their colleagues who have the skills and resources to cover their tracks. Join the pursuit with a corruption-confronting binge.
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Episodes
- S1 E1 - Episode 1August 20, 20121 h 1 minTV-14When Steve Arnott is transferred to an anti-corruption unit, he finds his target is the city's top detective, Tony Gates. Can Gates really be as good as he appears?Free trials available or buy
- S1 E2 - Episode 2August 27, 20121h18+aving been duped into covering up Jackie's crime, Gates is desperate to sever ties with her. But Arnott and Fleming are closing in on his secret.Free trials available or buy
- S1 E3 - Episode 3September 3, 20121 h 1 minTV-14Arnott is convinced Gates played a part in Jackie's disappearance. The anti-corruption team try to trap Gates into revealing his role in covering up Jackie's crimes.Free trials available or buy
- S1 E4 - Episode 4August 20, 20121 h 1 min18+Desperate for proof of Gates's corruption, Fleming pushes her relationship with him to the limit, but her behaviour causes Morton to question her loyalty.Free trials available or buy
- S1 E5 - Episode 5August 20, 20121h18+With Gates on the run, the anti-corruption team come under pressure to close the case. Arnott is forced to make some tough decisions about where his loyalties lie.Free trials available or buy
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- Content advisory
- Violence substance use alcohol use smoking foul language sexual content
- Audio languages
- English
- Subtitles
- English [CC]
- Directors
- David CaffreyDouglas Mackinnon
- Producers
- Jed Mercurio
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