NTAs 2021: Line of Duty's Martin Compston teases another series of the show while producer Simon Heath reveals he wouldn't change anything about THAT controversial 'H' unveiling By Callum Wells and Millie Payne For Mailonline Published: 23:57 BST, 9 September 2021 | Updated: 00:23 BST, 10 September 2021 Viewcomments Line Of Duty had a very successful night at the National Television Awards on Thursday night, bagging two awards - Special Recognition and Best Returning Drama. And Martin Compston teased a further series of the show as he celebrated after the wins. The Steve Arnott actor said: 'Jed Mercurio [the director and creator] will only come back if he believes there's a story to tell. The show gets bigger as the audience gets bigger. NTAs 2021: Martin Compston teased a further series of Line of Duty as he celebrated after the wins 'Jed Mercurio does everything for a reason. You all want us all back don’t you?' he teased. After the explosive sixth series saw criminal mastermind 'H' unveiled as DSU Ian Buckells (played by Nigel Boyle), Nigel said: 'People still keep calling me H. I get it playing golf, walking down the street. It’s been a bit different. Executive producer Simon Heath also added: 'We wouldn't change a word of the ending. There’s something interesting about a buffoon hiding in plain sight.' Both Jed Mercurio and Vicky McClure - who plays Kate Fleming - couldn't attend the ceremony due to prior filming commitments. Joy: Martin Compston, who takes on the role of Steve Arnott in the gripping drama, neither confirmed nor ruled out an additional series Success: Of the controversial ending, executive producer Simon Heath (right) said: 'We wouldn't change a word. There’s something interesting about a buffoon hiding in plain sight' Yay! Line Of Duty had a very successful night and bagged two awards - Special Recognition and Best Returning Drama But both took to their social media platforms to express their gratitude to fans of the show. Jed penned on Twitter: 'Thanks so much to all our fabulous fans who voted for #LineofDuty at the National TV Awards. We’re honoured to have been included alongside such outstanding nominees. 'Sadly @Vicky_McClure and I are filming and couldn’t be there to celebrate with our brilliant AC-12 mates.' To her 650,000 Instagram followers, Vicky wrote: ' [sic] THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! LOD fans, you truly are the best of the best!! ♥️ @mrmartincompston have a few for me mate! @officialntas @bbclineofduty'. Unable to be there: Director Jed Mercurio and Vicky McClure - Kate Fleming - couldn't attend the ceremony due to prior filming commitments She said in a heartfelt video: 'Hello there, I thought I had better do a little video just to say - oh my god thank you so much. Sadly not a glamour NTA moment here but gutted I couldn't be there. Absolutely gutted. 'So blessed and so grateful to everybody who voted for the show - and everyone who voted for us in the acting category, you know we saw that you were all voting and it was so, so beautiful of you all to do that. 'And David Tennant is an absolute legend so I'm so chuffed for him. The Special Recognition award, I've just watched the montage back and it made me quite emotional. 'It's been a long time and we've been through a lot together. And just... having my moment now to say thank you because I wasn't there... so yeah. Don't know what else to say cos I'm so tired! Can you tell? 'Anyway, massive love, see you all soon. And as Martin said, here's hoping we'll be back!' Thankful: Both Jed and Vicky took to their social media platforms to express their gratitude to fans of the show The award for Best Returning Drama was the show's first NTA - and all eyes were on actor Tommy Jessop who played Terry Boyle in series five and six. While the cast and crew took to the stage to accept the gong, Tommy, 36, sashayed his way up the steps, showing off some moves, with the crowd going wild for it. Once on stage, Tommy continued to dance, swinging his hips and striking a muscle man pose on the ground, as the rest of the cast and crew watched on delightedly. Busting a move: The award for Best Returning Drama was the show's first NTA - and all eyes were on actor Tommy Jessop who played Terry Boyle in series five and six NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2021: THE WINNERS Challenge Show Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins Love Island WINNER: The Great British Bake Off The Great British Sewing Bee New Drama Bridgerton Des WINNER: It’s A Sin Normal People Talent Show Britain’s Got Talent RuPaul’s Drag Race UK WINNER: Strictly Come Dancing The Masked Singer Tasty! Bake Off won the Challenge Show prize Authored Documentary WINNER: Kate Garraway: Finding Derek Katie Price: Harvey and Me Marcus Rashford: Feeding Britain’s Children Rob Burrow: My Year With MND Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency Touching: The Authored Documentary winner was Kate Garraway: Finding Derek Returning Drama Call the Midwife WINNER: Line of Duty The Crown Unforgotten TV Presenter Alison Hammond WINNER: Ant and Dec Bradley Walsh Holly Willoughby Piers Morgan Factual Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death WINNER: Gogglebox Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs Drama Performance Adrian Dunbar, Ted Hastings, Line of Duty WINNER: David Tennant, Dennis Nilsen, Des Martin Compston, Steve Arnott, Line of Duty Olly Alexander, Ritchie Tozer, It’s A Sin Vicky McClure, Kate Fleming, Line of Duty The Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway WINNER: I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Taskmaster The Graham Norton Show You lose some, you win some! Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway was up for a prize, but the duo's other show, I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! scooped the gong Serial Drama WINNER: Coronation Street EastEnders Emmerdale Hollyoaks Serial Drama Performance Billy Price, Sid Sumner, Hollyoaks Danny Dyer, Mick Carter, EastEnders WINNER: Mollie Gallagher, Nina Lucas, Coronation Street Sally Carman, Abi Franklin, Coronation Street Quiz Game Show WINNER: Beat The Chasers Celebrity Catchphrase In For A Penny Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel Newcomer Emile John, Ethan Anderson, Emmerdale WINNER: Jude Riordan, Sam Blakeman, Coronation Street Olivia D’Lima, Paramedic Fenisha Khatri, Casualty Rhiannon Clements, Summer Ranger, Hollyoaks Rose Ayling-Ellis, Frankie Lewis, EastEnders Winner! Mollie Gallagher, who plays Nina Lucas in Coronation Street, bagged herself a gong Daytime Loose Women The Chase The Repair Shop WINNER: This Morning Comedy WINNER: After Life Friday Night Dinner Sex Education The Vicar of Dibley Advertisement Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility