GREENOCK-BORN actor Martin Compston has teased a new series of his hit TV travel show. The Line of Duty star has hinted that he will be exploring the sights and sounds of Las Vegas the latest edition ...
Line Of Duty's Martin Compston has revealed he's filming a new series of his hit TV show as he shared a picture exploring the local sights. The Scottish actor, 40, starred in the BBC police ...
An 'exciting' new thriller series starring Martin Compston which was filmed in Glasgow is set to be released. Prime Video has unveiled the official trailer for a brand-new three-part psychological ...
Martin Compston and Anjli Mohindra's new thriller series Fear has released a first-look trailer. Coming to Prime Video on Tuesday, March 4, the three-part series is based on the book by Dirk ...
Martin Compston and Anjli Mohindra's new thriller series Fear has released a first-look trailer. Coming to Prime Video on Tuesday, March 4, the three-part series is based on the book by Dirk ...
The brief teaser introduces us to Martyn (portrayed by Martin Compston ... with lead actor Compston eagerly taking to Instagram to share news about the upcoming thriller. Posting a photo of ...
The spine-chilling original drama, which was filmed in Glasgow, features some big name stars, including Martin Compston and James Cosmo. Excited to make a fresh start away from London, Marty ...
The teaser introduces viewers to Martyn (Martin Compston) and Rebecca (Anjli Mohindra), who relocate with their two children from London to Glasgow. Their dream of a fresh start quickly turns into ...
Martin Compston and Anjli Mohindra star in new Prime Video thriller Fear, a three-part series about parents whose new dream home in Glasgow turns into a nightmare. The series follows Martyn and ...
In the short teaser from the streaming platform, Martyn (played by Martin Compston) and his wife Rebecca (Anjli Mohindra) move with their two children from London to Glasgow. What begins of as an ...
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