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Line of Duty : Series 4 Filming

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BBC hit drama Line Of Duty stages high speed police chase on a Belfast city centre street
The appearance of a Hollywood starlet and a high speed police chase in Belfast city centre stopped Saturday afternoon shoppers in their tracks this weekend.
Presseye.com 4th November 2016 Line of duty scenes in Belfast. THANDIE NEWTON Photograph by Stephen Hamilton/Presseye
Presseye.com 4th November 2016 Line of duty scenes in Belfast. Photograph by Stephen Hamilton/Presseye
The Line Of Duty crew were out in force filming a dramatic scene from the forthcoming new series on Bedford Street.
BBC\'s Line of Duty stars resume duty in Belfast
Stunt cars and police cars were used for a high speed chase scene along the Belfast city centre street.
Crowds of fans watched from a distance as star Vicky McClure ran from the Central Police station, jumped into a police car and sped off.
The gritty series has become the BBC\'s best-performing drama in a decade since its premiere in 2012.
The show stars Co Fermanagh actor Adrian Dunbar, as well as Martin Compston and Vicky McClure.
Dunbar leads the anti-corruption police unit AC-12 in the hot programme.
This season will also feature Hollywood star Thandie Newton as the show\'s main antagonist. Newton, who won a Bafta for her role in the Oscar-winning film Crash, will play DCI Roz Huntley.
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