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''Guilt'' is a Scottish mystery thriller television series. It was the first drama commission of
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. Episodes premiered on that channel before being broadcast across the UK on
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. Written and created by
Neil Forsyth Neil Forsyth (born 1978) is a Scottish author, television writer and journalist. He has written and created a number of British television shows including '' The Gold'', '' Guilt'', and '' Bob Servant Independent'', and has won numerous televisio ...
, ''Guilt'' initially centres on two brothers, played by
Mark Bonnar Richard Mark Bonnar (born 19 November 1968) is a Scottish actor. He is known for his roles as Max in ''Guilt (British TV series), Guilt'', Duncan Hunter in ''Shetland (TV series), Shetland'', Bruno Jenkins in ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'', ...
and
Jamie Sives Jamie Sives ( ; born 14 August 1973) is a Scottish actor. Sives was born in Lochend, Edinburgh. He studied at Leith Academy. Sives attended Leith Academy with future '' Guilt'' co-star Mark Bonnar. During their time at school, Bonnar and Si ...
, who are involved in a
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. The series eventually draws a large cast of characters into an ongoing story. The first series of ''Guilt'' was broadcast in 2019, and the second in the autumn of 2021. A third and final series was released in April 2023. The show was a critical hit and was subsequently broadcast around the world. ''Guilt'' is widely regarded as one of the best ever Scottish television dramas. ''
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'' has called it "Scotland's most notable TV drama".


Plot

Driving home from a wedding one night, two brothers, Max and Jake, hit and kill an elderly man in Leith. They decide to cover up the accident, beginning a descent into a quicksand of lies and shady characters, with a narrative theme of guilt woven throughout.


Cast

*
Mark Bonnar Richard Mark Bonnar (born 19 November 1968) is a Scottish actor. He is known for his roles as Max in ''Guilt (British TV series), Guilt'', Duncan Hunter in ''Shetland (TV series), Shetland'', Bruno Jenkins in ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'', ...
as Max McCall *
Jamie Sives Jamie Sives ( ; born 14 August 1973) is a Scottish actor. Sives was born in Lochend, Edinburgh. He studied at Leith Academy. Sives attended Leith Academy with future '' Guilt'' co-star Mark Bonnar. During their time at school, Bonnar and Si ...
as Jake McCall *
Emun Elliott Emun Elliott (born 28 November 1983) is a Scottish actor, known for portraying Dr. Christian King in ''Paradox'', Richie in ''Threesome'', John Moray in '' The Paradise'', Kenny in ''Guilt'', and Tony Brightwell in The Gold. Background Elliot ...
as Kenny Burns *
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as Angie Curtis (Series 1, 3) * Bill Paterson as Roy Lynch (Series 1) * Stuart Bowman as Roy Lynch (Series 2, 3) *
Phyllis Logan Phyllis Logan (born 11 January 1956) is a Scottish actress, widely known for her roles as Lady Jane Felsham in ''Lovejoy'' (1986–1993) and Mrs Hughes in ''Downton Abbey'' (2010–2015). She won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for ...
as Maggie Lynch (Series 2, 3) *
Ellie Haddington Ellie Haddington (born 17 February 1955 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish actress with a career in both TV and film. Early life and education Haddington was born in Aberdeen. She trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School from 1975 to ...
as Sheila Gemmell (Series 1, 3) *
Sara Vickers Sara Louise Vickers (born 1985) is a Scottish theatre, television and film actress best known for playing Joan Thursday in the British television detective drama series '' Endeavour'' (2013–2023). Early life and education Vickers was born in ...
as Erin McKee (Series 2, 3) *
Greg McHugh Greg McHugh (born 5 January 1980) is a Scottish actor and writer. He is the creator, writer and star of the BBC1 comedy series '' Gary: Tank Commander''. He also played Howard in the Channel 4 comedy '' Fresh Meat''. Early life and education G ...
as Teddy McLean (Series 2, 3) * Henry Pettigrew as DC/PC Stevie Malone (Series 1, 2, 3) * Stewart Porter as Jim McLean (Series 2, 3) *
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as Claire McCall (Series 1) *
Moyo Akandé Moyo Akandé is a Scottish actress. Early life and education Moyo Akandé grew up in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Her sister, Morayo Akandé, is a writer and producer. As a teenager, Moyo auditioned for the Dance School of Scotla ...
as Tina Hicks (Series 1) * Noof McEwan as Cameron Lovat (Series 1) * Gregor Firth as Archie (Series 1, 3) * Ian Pirie as Sandy Ralph (Series 2) * Amelia Isaac Jones as Skye Burns (Series 3) * Euan McNaughton as Sir Jim Sturrock (Series 3) * Isaura Barbe-Brown as Yvonne Nixon (Series 3)


Episodes


Series 1


Series 2


Series 3


Production

Forsyth was keen to write a series about siblings, which he has called "the most interesting dramatic relationship", and a show with a
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that ran through all the characters, in this case, guilt. He spent several years developing ''Guilt'' before finding a home for it at the BBC. It became the first drama commission for the new BBC Scotland channel, which premiered the episodes of the series a week before they were transmitted nationwide on BBC Two. ''Guilt'' was produced by Happy Tramp North and Expectation Entertainment. The first series was directed by Robert McKillop. Although it is primarily set in
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's
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area, little of the filming was done in that city; the production team cited the high number of tourists in Edinburgh, as well as the expense of shooting there. Most of the filming instead was done in
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—at a cost 30 percent cheaper than Edinburgh—and
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, with additional scenes shot in
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. Among the filming locations were
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in Edinburgh and the
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Docks. A second series of ''Guilt'' was confirmed by the BBC in July 2020, and filming began in Scotland in November 2020. New cast members included
Phyllis Logan Phyllis Logan (born 11 January 1956) is a Scottish actress, widely known for her roles as Lady Jane Felsham in ''Lovejoy'' (1986–1993) and Mrs Hughes in ''Downton Abbey'' (2010–2015). She won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for ...
,
Sara Vickers Sara Louise Vickers (born 1985) is a Scottish theatre, television and film actress best known for playing Joan Thursday in the British television detective drama series '' Endeavour'' (2013–2023). Early life and education Vickers was born in ...
, Stuart Bowman and Iain Pirie. The second series was directed by Patrick Harkins. A third and final series premiered on April 25, 2023. Forsyth explained he had always wanted ''Guilt'' to be a trilogy, and he had made the decision to bring the show to an end.


Reception

''Guilt'' received strong viewing figures and a highly positive critical reception. ''
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'' called it, "An absolute cracker", ''
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'', "an utter triumph, a word-of-mouth dazzler", with "welcome
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echoes". ''The Telegraph'' called it a "stealth hit" which "felt like ''Fargo'' relocated to
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, or ''
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'' reimagined by
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". ''
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'' termed it "the unexpected treat of the year", ''
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'' described it as a "darkly delicious tale" that was "fast becoming a word-of-mouth hit", the ''
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'' called it "
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" and ''The Herald'' deemed it the most impressive Scottish small screen debut since the 1987 comedy-drama ''Tutti Frutti''. The second series was equally well received. The ''
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'' called it "irresistible, just as good as the original", '' The Herald'' said it was "among the realms of modern television classics", ''
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'' called it "magnificent, a Scottish ''Fargo''", ''
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'' "witty and scintillating", and ''
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'', "one of Scotland's most acclaimed television dramas". The third and final series of ''Guilt'' also had a positive reception. ''The Times'' said it had "some of the best writing of the whole show". ''The Guardian'' said it was "a rare thrill". while ''The Herald'' said ''Guilt'' was "going out with all guns blazing" and remarked, "what a gift Guilt has been for Scottish drama". ''The New York Times'' called the third series "a suitably twisty and sardonic send-off".


Awards

The first series of ''Guilt'' was nominated for a large number of awards and won 2020 Best Drama at the Scottish BAFTA Awards, the Royal Television Society of Scotland Awards, the
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, and the Broadcast Digital Awards. The second series of ''Guilt'' was nominated for a large number of awards and won the RTS Scotland Best Drama Award, as well as three Scottish BAFTAS for Best Scripted, Best Writer in Film and Television for Forsyth, and Best Actress in Television for Phyllis Logan. The third series of ''Guilt'' won the RTS Scotland Award for Best Drama, and was nominated for other awards including the Scottish BAFTA for Best Scripted.


International broadcasts

''Guilt'' has been broadcast widely around the world. ''The Scotsman'' called ''Guilt'' "one of BBC Scotland's biggest ever hits" that had made a mark on the "global TV map". * In Australia, it was broadcast on BBC First;
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called it "clever, stylish and absorbing". * In France, it was retitled ''Petit meurtre entre frères'' (A Small Murder Between Brothers) by Arte. * In Sweden, it was retitled ''Vår lilla hemlighet'' (Our Little Secret) by SVT;
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called it "exemplary television craftsmanship". * In South Africa, it was broadcast by Showmax. * In Germany, it was retitled ''Keiner ist schuld'' (''Nobody Is Guilty'') by Arte;
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said "this combination of tragedy and humour is a high art, which succeeds here". In America, ''Guilt'' premiered on the PBS Network's ''Masterpiece Mystery'' series in September 2021. ''The New York Times'' called it "tense but textured" with characters that are "funny and well-drawn". An
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reviewer said that ''Guilt'' had "a verve that made me think of the TV series ''Fargo'', which I mean as high praise".


Indian version

In August 2021, it was announced that ''Guilt'' was being remade in
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by
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, starring the Indian actors
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and
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.


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