Line of Duty stars Vicky McClure, Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar had a little reunion this week.
Today (October 30) Martin posted an Instagram Live video of the trio going around what looks like central London in one of those light-up rickshaws, blasting a remix – as those light-up rickshaws tend to do (in this case, Tom Santa's version of 'Shackles (Praise You)' before cycling through some other songs).
They seemed to find the whole thing hilarious, as the video featured the actors giggling while trying and failing to deliver coherent sentences to the camera.
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Although Adrian requested a bit of Vengaboys, the music landed on Gloria Gaynor's 'I Will Survive', and the video turned into a sing-song session. Along the way, Martin noticed some police vans parked along the side of one street and shouted "Yellow notice! Yellow notice!" at them.
"AC12 oot and aboot," Martin wrote in the caption.
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Unfortunately, it wasn't some neon-lit promo for the return of everyone's favourite gritty BBC crime drama, but just the trio out for dinner. Could they have been discussing sorting their schedules out for a new batch of episodes though?
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Earlier this year, Martin admitted that the thing holding the show's return back was that it was "complicated" getting everyone together.
Last year, he said that the cast and creator Jed Mercurio really did want to do "one last one", even though he loved the way the last season ended.
Meanwhile, you can see Carmichael actor Anna Maxwell Martin in new drama Until I Kill You on ITV from this Sunday (November 3).
Line of Duty can be streamed in full on BBC iPlayer.
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