List of awards and nominations received by Line of Duty
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Note
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The series primarily follows the actions of Anti-Corruption Unit 12 (AC-12), a task force located within the fictional Central Police Constabulary.
Viewing figures increased significantly over the course of the series,
Awards and nominations
Award | Year[a] | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s). |
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Association of Motion Picture Sound Awards | 2018 | Excellence in Sound for a Television Drama | Pietro Dalmasso, Paul Maynes, Bea O'Sullivan, and Ian Wilkinson | Nominated | [35] |
Australian Directors' Guild Awards | 2021 | Best Direction in a Television Miniseries | Daniel Nettheim for "Episode 1" | Nominated | [36] |
British Academy Cymru Awards
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2022 | Director – Fiction | Gareth Bryn | Nominated | [37] |
British Academy Scotland Awards | 2014 | Best Television Actor | Mark Bonnar | Nominated | [38] |
2016 | Best Director Film/Television | Michael Keillor | Nominated | [39][40] | |
2021 | Best Television Actress | Kelly Macdonald | Nominated | [41] | |
Audience Award | Kelly Macdonald | Nominated | |||
Martin Compston | Nominated | ||||
British Academy Television Awards | 2015 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 2 | Nominated | [42][43][44] |
Best Leading Actress | Keely Hawes
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Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Vicky McClure | Nominated | |||
2017 | Virgin TV's Must-See Moment | "Urgent Exit Required" | Nominated | [45] | |
Best Supporting Actor | Daniel Mays | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 4 | Nominated | [46] | |
Best Leading Actress | Thandie Newton
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Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Adrian Dunbar | Nominated | |||
Virgin TV's Must-See Moment | "Huntley's Narrow Escape" | Nominated | |||
2020 | Virgin TV's Must-See Moment | "John Corbett's Death" | Nominated | [47][48] | |
British Academy Television Craft Awards | 2015 | Best Writer – Drama | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | [49] |
2018 | Best Editing: Fiction | Andrew John McClelland for "Episode 4" | Nominated | [50] | |
2022 | Best Editing: Fiction | Andrew John McClelland | Nominated | [51] | |
Original Music | Carly Paradis | Nominated | |||
Best Sound: Fiction | Pietro Dalmasso, Ronan Hill, Paul Maynes, and Ian Wilkinson | Nominated | |||
British Screenwriters' Awards
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2017 | Best Crime Writing on Television | Jed Mercurio | Won | [52] |
Broadcast Magazine Awards | 2013 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 1 | Nominated | [53] |
2015 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 2 | Nominated | [49] | |
Best Independent Production Company | World Productions | Nominated | |||
International Programme Sales | Kew Media Distribution | Nominated | |||
2017 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 3 | Nominated | [49] | |
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards | 2013 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 1 | Nominated | [54][55] |
Best Writer | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | |||
2015 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 2 | Nominated | [56][57] | |
Best Actress | Keely Hawes
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Nominated | |||
Best Writer | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | |||
2017 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 4 | Nominated | [58] | |
Best Actress | Keely Hawes
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Won[b] | [59] | ||
2018 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 4 | Won | [60] | |
Best Actress | Thandie Newton
|
Nominated | [61] | ||
Best Writer | Jed Mercurio | Won | [60] | ||
2020 | Best Actor | Stephen Graham | Won[c] | [62] | |
2022 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 6 | Nominated | [49] | |
Casting Director Guild Awards | 2020 | Best Casting in a Television Drama | Gordon Cowell, Daniel Edwards, and Kate Rhodes-James | Nominated | [63] |
Celtic Media Festival Awards | 2017 | Drama Series | Line of Duty series 3 | Won | [64] |
2020 | Drama Series | Line of Duty series 5 | Nominated | [65] | |
2022 | Drama Series | Line of Duty series 6 | Nominated | [49] | |
Crime Thriller Awards | 2012 | TV Dagger | Line of Duty series 1 | Nominated | [66][67] |
2014 | TV Dagger | Line of Duty series 2 | Nominated | [49] | |
Best Actress | Keely Hawes
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Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Vicky McClure | Nominated | |||
DIVA Awards | 2022 | Media Moment of the Year | Line of Duty series 6 | Nominated | [68] |
Diversity in Media Awards | 2017 | TV Moment of the Year | "Urgent Exit Required" | Nominated | [69][70] |
"DCI Roz Huntley Interview" | Nominated | [49] | |||
Edgar Allen Poe Awards
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2020 | Best Episode in a TV series | Jed Mercurio for "Episode 5" | Won | [71] |
Edinburgh TV Awards | 2018 | Best UK Drama | Line of Duty series 4 | Nominated | [72][73] |
2019 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 5 | Nominated | [49] | |
Freesat Awards | 2014 | Best TV Drama | Line of Duty series 2 | Won | [74] |
Irish Film & Television Awards
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2018 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 4 | Nominated | [49] |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Adrian Dunbar | Nominated | |||
2020 | Best Actor in a Leading Role | Adrian Dunbar | Nominated | [75] | |
2021 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 6 | Nominated | [76] | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Adrian Dunbar | Nominated | |||
National Television Awards | 2018 | Best Crime Drama | Line of Duty series 4 | Nominated | [77][78] |
2020 | Outstanding Drama Series | Line of Duty series 5 | Nominated | [79] | |
2021 | Best Returning Drama | Line of Duty series 6 | Won | [80][81] | |
Special Recognition | Line of Duty series 6 | Won | |||
Best Drama Performance | Martin Compston | Nominated | |||
Adrian Dunbar | Nominated | ||||
Vicky McClure | Nominated | ||||
Rockie Awards | 2019 | Showrunner of the Year | Jed Mercurio | Won[d] | [82] |
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards | 2014 | Editing | Andrew John McClelland | Nominated | [49] |
Royal Television Society Midlands Awards
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2012 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 1 | Nominated | [49] |
Best Male Actor | Lennie James | Nominated | |||
Best Newcoming Actor | Gregory Piper | Nominated | |||
2019 | Best Female Actress | Vicky McClure | Won | [83] | |
Best Writer | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | |||
Royal Television Society Northern Ireland Awards
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2015 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 2 | Won | [49] |
2016 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 3 | Nominated | [84] | |
2017 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 4 | Won | [85][86] | |
Original Music Score | Carly Paradis | Nominated | |||
2019 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 5 | Won | [87] | |
2022 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 6 | Nominated | [88] | |
Original Music | Carly Paradis | Nominated | |||
Royal Television Society Programme Awards | 2013 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 1 | Nominated | [89] |
Best Male Actor | Lennie James | Nominated | |||
Best Writer | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | |||
2015 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 2 | Won | [90] | |
2017 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 3 | Nominated | [91][92] | |
Best Drama Writer | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Female Actress | Thandie Newton
|
Nominated | [93] | |
Royal Television Society Scotland Awards
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2017 | Television Director of the Year | Michael Keillor | Nominated | [94] |
Satellite Awards | 2022 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 6 | Nominated | [95] |
Best Actress in a Drama Series | Kelly Macdonald | Nominated | |||
South Bank Sky Arts Award | 2013 | TV Drama | Line of Duty series 1 | Nominated | [49] |
Best TV Drama | Line of Duty series 1 | Nominated | |||
2015 | TV Drama | Line of Duty series 2 | Nominated | ||
Television and Radio Industries Club Awards | 2020 | Crime Programme | Line of Duty series 5 | Won | [96] |
Televisual Bulldog Awards | 2015 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 2 | Nominated | [49] |
Best Editing | Andrew John McClelland | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 4 | Won | [97] | |
Best Writer | Jed Mercurio | Won | |||
2020 | Best Drama Series | Line of Duty series 5 | Won | [98] | |
TV Choice Awards
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2016 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 3 | Nominated | [99][100] |
2019 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 5 | Won | [101] | |
Best Actress | Vicky McClure | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Adrian Dunbar | Won | |||
Martin Compston | Nominated | ||||
2021 | Best Drama | Line of Duty series 6 | Won | [102] | |
Best Actor | Martin Compston | Won | |||
Adrian Dunbar | Nominated | [49] | |||
Best Actress | Vicky McClure | Won | [102] | ||
TVTimes Awards | 2021 | Favourite Drama | Line of Duty series 6 | Won | [103] |
Favourite Actor | Martin Compston | Nominated | [104] | ||
Favourite Actress | Vicky McClure | Nominated | |||
Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards
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2015 | Best Long Form TV Drama | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | [105] |
2018 | Best Long Form TV Drama | Jed Mercurio | Nominated | [106][107] |
Notes
- ^ The year listed refers to that in which the award ceremony took place.
- ^ Also for The Durrells and The Missing.
- ^ Also for A Christmas Carol and The Virtues.
- ^ Also for The Bodyguard.
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