The Official Preview For 'Guilt' Might Be A Guilty Pleasure

The Official Preview For 'Guilt' Might Be A Guilty Pleasure

Masterpiece's September is going to kick off with a slightly unusual entry, a comedy called Guilt. Though comedies aren't unknown to Masterpiece, the franchise is far better known for the historical period drama (hello Downton Abbey) and mystery series set in some quaint little village (I see you, Grantchester). When Masterpiece does do comedy, it's either classics like Emma, dramedies like Us, or political weirdness like Roadkill. A straight comedy from the U.K., like last year's The Trouble With Maggie Cole, comes to PBS through other sources, not Masterpiece.

That brings us to Guilt, which debuts on Sunday, Sept. 5. When the series was first announced in 2020 as coming this year, it was presented as part of the titles picked up on a pandemic buy, series that had aired overseas already (or were about to) that could cover schedule holes, along with Atlantic Crossing and Us. The series initially aired in 2019 on BBC Scotland and starred Scottish actors Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives as a pair of hapless idiots who accidentally hit the elderly Walter on their way home while drinking and driving. Rather than do the sensible thing and call an ambulance, they attempt to cover it up. Think Edgar Allan Poe's The Telltale Heart, but funny.

With the series about to premiere, Masterpiece has released the show's official preview to give viewers a better sense of the show's brand of humor.