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Line Of Duty shutdown due to Covid-19 was a massive blow – Vicky McClure

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Line Of Duty star Vicky McClure has said it was a “massive blow” when the show was forced to shut down due to coronavirus and she is keen to resume filming as soon as possible.

McClure told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show that filming will only restart when it is safe to do so, as she said that it is difficult for anybody, regardless of their business to not be able to go to work “when that is what we naturally do”.

The actress said: “It was strange because we were on set and a lot was unfolding. “I think we all knew we were not far off having to shut down.

And we did when it was the right time to do it. “It’s a massive blow for everybody, no matter what business you’re in, it’s tough to not have to go to work when that’s what we naturally do.”

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