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Star Vicky McClure on Lana
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Star Vicky McClure on Lana

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

ITV’s hit drama Trigger Point, starring Vicky McClure (Line of Duty, Alex Rider), as Explosives Officer, or Expo, Lana Washington, an Afghan War veteran, is returning to U.K. screens for season 3 on Sunday. And it is set to be another explosive season.

Produced by Jed Mercurio’s (Line of Duty, Bodyguard) HTM Television, in association with All3Media International, which distributes the series internationally,Trigger Point follows a team of bomb disposal officers in London, dedicated to keeping the capital safe from dangerous devices and terrorist threats. Season two last year averaged 8.1 million viewers and was streamed 30 million times on streamer ITVX, making it ITV1’s second-most-watched drama of 2024 behind Mr Bates vs The Post Office.

Returning cast members include Eric Shango (On the Edge) as Danny, Nabil Elouahabi (Blue Lights, Unforgotten) as Hassan “Hass” Rahim, Natalie Simpson (North Sea Connection) as DS Helen Morgan, and Maanuv Thiara (DI Ray, Landscapers) as DI Amar Batra. Jason Flemyng (Gemma Bovery, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) guest stars in season 3 as antagonist Steven Wyles.

Executive producers are Mercurio, Daniel Walker (The Tourist), Jessica Sharkey (Breathtaking, Derry Girls), Chris Brandon and McClure. The lead writer for the third season is Chris Brandon (Bloodlands), with Jamie Donouhue (Doctor Who, A Discovery of Witches) and Audrey Cooke (Trigger Point, DI Ray) directing.

The third season, comprised of six episodes, sees Washington and her team investigate a bomb threat that soon reveals itself to be the start of a sinister vendetta. “Someone is targeting individuals and demanding revenue,” according to a season 3 plot description. “Working alongside the Police Counter Terrorism Unit, the Bomb Disposal Squad race against time to find the bomber before they claim their next victim.”

Season 3 will air on ITV1 and STV and will be available to stream on ITVX and STV Player with season 1 and 2 available to watch now on ITVX.

McClure talked to THR about what Trigger Point fans, or newbies, for that matter, can expect from season 3.

Lana overcame all sorts of drama and danger at the end of season 2. “Because of what she’s faced in [seasons] one and two, we needed to address how she’s dealing with that, how she’s living with the traumas that she’s faced and the people that she’s lost,” McClure told THR. “PTSD has always been a thing for Lana, but it was very much in the background before. Whereas we bring that to the forefront this time. There was talk of tinnitus, and so we explored that.”

Not that Lana needed any more hurdles to overcome. “The characters around her, such as [Kerry Godliman’s Bomb Data Center civilian specialist] Sonya [Reeves], Hassan, and Danny, know she’s facing certain things, but she doesn’t really talk. She’s not an open book.”

In that sense, the protagonist is not dissimilar from the bombs she defuses. “Yeah, the question is when is Lana going to explode?” says McClure. “When is she going to have her moment where actually she is either having an outburst or she’s going to accept help? And what does that lead to?”

After playing an Expo for several seasons, does the star feel she could ever defuse a bomb herself? “People have been asking me this a lot,” she highlights. “Can I defuse one? No, I cannot. I wouldn’t want to either. I’m not strong enough for that kind of work. But what’s been lovely is, once you’re on a third season, you pick up the lingo a lot quicker. You know what you’re talking about.”

Some behavior has become second nature, thanks also to the show’s explosives advisor, Joel Snarr. “Just going through a doorway without checking it first would be alien to me now,” McClure shares. “Even if it might not be in the script again, we need to check the door before we walk through it.”

How did she go about portraying the tinnitus? “It’s hard because you rely on sound to really emphasize it,” McClure emphasizes. “And it was tough for me personally, because my dad’s got tinnitus. He worked with power tools, which is what brought that on for him, but you can’t hear it – nobody else can hear. It needs to be really subtle. As an actor, I’ve always wanted to feel something as much as I can to make sure I can use it in acting. But in this case, there’s nothing you can really do apart from imagining it. If you have never experienced something that’s internal, it’s really tough.”

But the star was happy to be able to highlight Lana’s struggle with tinnitus in some scenes. “We had some really nice moments where we were able to establish that this is a moment where it’s really attacking her,” she notes.

The production shot seasons 3 and 4 this time, making for not only a long production cycle but also creating the challenge of scenes not being shot chronologically. “Once you’re a couple of weeks in, the names of places, all the technical things, and all the details of the plot very much are in your bones,” McClure tells THR. “But you must also actually rely on people like script supervisors. That is vital. You are spending a lot of time going, ‘Where have I been? Where am I heading?’”

How key is having lighter moments in Trigger Point between all the action and drama? “The audience needs it for a little light relief,” offers McClure. “But the characters also need it. Their friendship can’t just be based on trauma. They must sometimes have a laugh, and we’ve managed to find that, especially with Nabil, who plays Hass, a great character. And I feel his character is now really propelled and has that gallows humor that Expos have, that people who have been in the forces need.”

McClure also had a blast facing off with Flemyng’s season 3 baddie. “It’s been an absolute pleasure to work with Jason,” she tells THR. “He’s an amazing actor and has done so many shows over the years that I’ve watched and thoroughly enjoyed. So it was great to have him on the show, a real coup for us. But he couldn’t be further from the baddie he plays. In real life, he’s just full of life, full of laughter.”

That said, “he played a blinder with this character who has a personal vendetta,” explains McClure. “So, there is not a big organization with a much bigger machine behind him. And Jason did what you want actors to do – bring more to it than what’s on the page.”

The star also highlights the importance of the Trigger Point crew and cast having grown together and collaborating like a family. “It is such a team effort,” she emphasizes. “It’s about all the little details. You just can’t do this without every single person turning up and giving it their everything.”

Once season 3 of Trigger Point is finished, fans don’t need to worry about Lana & Co. getting bored. Jumping straight from season 3 into season 4 was different and interesting for McClure. “We had new people to introduce and a whole new story,” she says. “So I had to quite quickly erase [season 3] from my mind, pretend it never happened, and start again.”

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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10 Questions with Vicky McClure
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10 Questions with Vicky McClure

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

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Since making her debut at the age of 15 in Shane Meadows’s A Room for Romeo Brass, Bafta award-winning Vicky McClure, now 42, has starred in This Is England, Broadchurch and Line of Duty, as the fiery, yet principled, DI Kate Fleming. She returns this week in ITV1’s Trigger Point.

Queen Camilla came to visit the set during the filming of this third series — how was that?

She visited as part of ITV’s 70th-year celebration. I’m told she had the option to go anywhere, but chose us. It gave the entire crew a real buzz. On the day she came we were shooting an explosion, so we talked her through the scene, but unfortunately it was all going to be done by special effects, so all she saw was me running for cover! She did have a go with the clapperboard, though, which she enjoyed.

Where do we find your character Lana Washington at the start of the new series?

We’re exploring the effects of everything that’s happened to her over the previous two series. She’s on a lot of prescription medication to help her deal with what she’s been through. In this series she’s battling a serial killer and we’ve gone all out in terms of production, camera work, design and script to make it better than ever.

She’s dealing with both post-traumatic stress disorder and tinnitus — what research did you do to make it believable?

My dad has tinnitus – he was a joiner for years and used power drills all day long without ear protection, bless him. He described how it is, but it’s a very difficult thing to portray on screen, so I rely on the sound team a lot as it’s not something that you see.

In terms of the PTSD, I read up as much as I could, spoke to people who had it and realised it’s very personal and doesn’t come in only one form.

Queen Camilla on the set of Trigger Point with Vicky McClure. Getty

After making three series, do you know how to defuse a real bomb?

Ha! Don’t get me wrong, I’ve seen so many variations of devices that I’ve got a good understanding of them. I’d know how to approach it and what to check. Joel Snarr [Trigger Point’s bomb disposal adviser] taught me a lot, but if it’s the real thing, call the bomb squad, don’t call me!

Your character has to remain calm under pressure — do you?

Oh no, I’m the complete opposite! I have a wild imagination and can be quite dramatic. Sometimes just crossing a road in London can be a challenge because the traffic is coming from everywhere. Lana definitely has a steadier hand than I do.

Line of Duty gave us our careers – and our friendship

Vicky McClure

How comfortable — or otherwise — is the bomb suit you film in?

I still get quite excited when it comes out. Each series it’s been a slightly different design, but always based on a legit suit. They are unbelievably heavy and hard to manoeuvre in, but I think that makes it look more real on screen.

You’re an executive producer of Trigger Point — do you prefer being in front of the camera or behind it?

In the best way possible I’m a control freak. I like to know everything – and as an actor you tend to know nothing outside of what time you’re being picked up. Being an executive producer you get to have an influence on the running of the show. I can also have an impact on the filming environment and make sure it’s a happy, supportive place to be. I can make the call if we need to get an ice cream van on set to help morale!

Jed Mercurio is also an executive producer. Did you discuss doing a new series of Line of Duty?

I don’t have any updates, I’m afraid. I don’t want to give anyone any false hope. We’ve all been very clear that we’d absolutely love to do another series. Adrian [Dunbar], Martin [Compston] and I have been talking about doing a travel show together, though. If any of us ever has any spare time, we’ll do it. Line of Duty gave us two brilliant things – our careers and our friendship.

Week 44 Vicky McClure

With Trigger Point’s fellow executive producer Jed Mercurio. ITV

In 2018 you formed a dementia choir for a BBC documentary — do you still find time to work with the singers?

Yes, they’re doing brilliantly and I’m for ever proud of what we achieved. Performance wise they’re always busy, whether it’s a care home down the road or singing with Michael Ball – they’re really showcasing that you can live well with dementia and that music truly is medicine.

Looking back on your career, how do you feel about your success?

I’ve just been doing a podcast and talking about the time I worked with Madonna – it was 18 years ago on a film she was directing called Filth and Wisdom. I didn’t even have an agent, so it was a miracle I was cast. One day I was on a private jet with her, then the next I was back in my office job with someone complaining about the vending machines I was looking after. Talk about being bought back down to earth… But the thing is, I prefer real life. I know I’m unusually privileged in many ways, but that wasn’t my upbringing and I never want to lose the values my parents gave me – they are way more important than any award.

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Vicky McClure plays down Line of Duty return rumours but hints at new project
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Vicky McClure plays down Line of Duty return rumours but hints at new project

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

The rumour mill continues to churn when it comes to Line of Duty, but while we may not have any concrete updates regarding the future of the BBC crime drama, Vicky McClure has teased a potential future project with her co-stars.

In an interview with Radio Times magazine for next week’s issue, McClure was clear that she didn’t “have any updates, I’m afraid”, regarding the future of Line of Duty.

“I don’t want to give anyone any false hope,” she explained. “We’ve all been very clear that we’d absolutely love to do another series.”

She did tease an entirely different kind of role, though, adding: “Adrian [Dunbar], Martin [Compston] and I have been talking about doing a travel show together, though. If any of us ever has any spare time, we’ll do it. Line of Duty gave us two brilliant things – our careers and our friendship.”

So, could we be getting a travelogue fronted by the Line of Duty stars sometime soon? While nothing of the sort has been confirmed, we’re sure audiences would be grateful to see the trio back on our screens in some form or another.

Line of Duty. BBC

However, it was more recently intimated that Line of Duty would be making its anticipated return with Dunbar previously stating that the BBC drama is ready to return for filming next year.

He’d told The Times: “We’re really excited about getting our hands on a Line of Duty script, to see what happens to us. Jed is writing. We’ve talked to the BBC.

“It is down to the BBC to make an announcement, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed that next year we’ll be working on a new series. No doubt Jed will think of some interesting twists and turns.”

A few months prior, it had been reported that the schedules of Dunbar, Compston and McClure had been lined up to film new episodes, with filming reportedly set to kick off in January 2026.

At the time, the BBC declined to comment on the news when approached by RadioTimes.com.

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Compston appeared to dispel those rumours though, saying that due to the actors’ busy schedules, if anything were to happen with a new season, it would be “a way off”.

While it all remains quite the mystery, we do know for certain that McClure will be back on our screens in the third instalment of heart-racing thriller, Trigger Point.

The series follows McClure’s Lana Washington, a Metropolitan Police explosives officer, who is set to investigate a bomb threat that “reveals itself to be the start of a sinister vendetta”.

The synopsis continues: “Someone is targeting individuals, and demanding revenge.

“Working alongside the Police Counterterrorism Unit, the Bomb Disposal Squad race against time to find the bomber before they claim their next victim.”

The latest issue of Radio Times is out on Tuesday, 21st October – subscribe here.

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