Compston chatted to The Radio Times Podcast about his new travelogue series and, of course, the future of Line of Duty.

By Kelly-Anne Taylor

Published: Thursday, 22 February 2024 at 17:18 PM


This interview was originally published in Radio Times magazine.

Known and beloved by many as one of the leading actors in Line of Duty, Martin Compston is back on our screens – but not in the capacity you may instantly imagine.

While the actor is known for his roles in the BBC crime drama, as well as The Rig and Vigil, Compston returns to TV in Martin Compston’s Norwegian Fling. The new series of the travelogue follows the actor and his friend Phil MacHugh as they travel the length and breadth of Norway from Oslo to the North Arctic.

The first season saw the pair travel their homeland of Scotland but in this second series, they’re touring remote scenery and some breathtaking adventures. To mark the release of the new series, Compston chatted to The Radio Times Podcast about his Nordic adventures as well as his obsession with The Bear, the pull of his home country and of course, whether he would return alongside Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar for a seventh season of Line of Duty.

He also chats about owing his career to Ken Loach and Jed Mercurio, as well as wanting to do less on-screen nudity and how his position in the industry has helped those conversations.