Guilt
- TV comedy drama
- BBC Scotland
- 2019 - 2023
- 12 episodes (3 series)
Comedy drama starring Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives as two men who commit a hit and run murder. Also features Ruth Bradley, Sian Brooke, Emun Elliott, Michael Nardone, Ellie Haddington and more.
Press clippings
Guilt Series 3 ending explained
A LOT happens in Guilt's final episode. Major spoilers as we dig into the end of this excellent Scottish drama.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 28th April 2023Guilt Series 3 review
Why final series of the BBC Scotland series is a culty, bonkers comedy-thriller with a cracking soundtrack.
The Scotsman, 26th April 2023Guilt Series 3 review
This thrilling drama is back on form for its big goodbye.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 26th April 2023Guilt series 3 review: a terrific end to a top trilogy
Out now on BBC iPlayer, this twisty Scottish drama with a great cast and clever plotting goes out on a high note.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 25th April 2023Guilt series 3 review
Mark Bonnar still shines in this Scottish black comedy.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 25th April 2023Guilt: Creator Neil Forsyth explains why he wants to wrap up the hit comedy drama
It is the double-crossing comedy drama that has put Leith on the global TV map and given BBC Scotland one of its biggest ever hits.
The Scotsman, 16th April 2023Broadcasting Press Guild Awards nominations 2022
Alma's Not Normal, Sex Education, Stath Lets Flats and Starstruck are amongst the nominees for the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2022.
British Comedy Guide, 24th February 2022Getting the soundtrack for Guilt just right
Neil Forsyth, writer and creator of hit BBC Scotland comedy drama, Guilt, admits that almost as much time was spent debating the soundtrack as the script in the drama that has been acclaimed after a twisty second series featuring eclectic selections from German experimental rockers Can to The Clash.
Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 2nd November 2021BBC apologise for subtitle errors in Guilt
The BBC and the company responsible for the subtitles on the hit TV show Guilt have both apologised after a viewer complained about a number of basic errors in the programme.
Gregor Young, The National (Scotland), 31st October 2021Guilt review
As an advert for Edinburgh, the cruelly comic thriller Guilt (BBC2) is inviting.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 15th October 2021