Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar surprises with a live performance
Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar is clearly a man of many talents.
As well as playing Ted Hastings on the hugely popular BBC cop drama, the actor clearly knows how to belt out a tune, as evidenced in his latest TV appearance.
Dunbar stopped by the Irish talk show The Late Late Show, and took the opportunity to sing a rousing rendition of 'What A Wonderful World'.
And yes, what a wonderful voice he has. We certainly think Line of Duty would take an interesting turn if Hastings pursued a musical career. Now that would be a twist and a half.
Fans were clearly loving all the singing, too;
TFW you see #LineOfDuty's Adrian Dunbar singing on the #LateLate and you think to yourself, what a wonderful world 😂👏 YASSSS TED! pic.twitter.com/SVyXAWX8NC
- Sarah Doran (@sarahisnothere) April 20, 2019
Adrian Dunbar is on the #LateLateShow singing and sounds just like Andy Williams 😍
- Sinéad Conneely (@phrenohead) April 19, 2019
Adrian Dunbar has some voice on him wow
- Cosmetics Dealer (@MushroomSmuggle) April 19, 2019
Adrian Dunbar singing on #thelatateshow has made my evening. #lineofduty #shrineofduty
- Hannah (@hredz95) April 19, 2019
Wow! Aidan Dunbar and his hidden talent - what a crooner. Love it. #LateLateShow
- Miriam Donohoe (@miriamdonohoe) April 19, 2019
The show is currently deep into its fifth series, and it was confirmed earlier this week that it's set to end with a movie-length finale.
Fans have already been wondering whether Hastings is the corrupt, high-ranking officer known as 'H', with the most recent episode doing little to alleviate fears.
Related: Line of Duty creator wants BBC drama to continue for at least two more series
In the episode, he was seen closing his laptop moments after UCO John Corbett (Stephen Graham) and Lisa McQueen (Rochenda Sandall) finished messaging 'H' via special covert software.
He later sent his laptop to be destroyed, which has certainly left us scratching our heads over the whole thing.
Line of Duty continues Sunday (April 21) at 9pm on BBC One.
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