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August 28, 2022

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T10 WHATS UP! August 28 - September 3, 2022 liott, "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens," 2015), the private eye hired to investigate Walter's death in Season 1, and DC Stevie Malone (Henry Petti- grew, "The Danish Girl," 2015) of the Edinburgh police depart- ment. Joining the show for the first time, meanwhile, are Erin (Sara Vickers, "Watchmen"), a young woman struggling to come to terms with her troubled family life; Erin's father, Roy (Stuart Bowman, "Versailles"), a crimi- nal kingpin with many shady projects; Erin's mother, Maggie (Phyllis Logan, "Downton Ab- bey"), who has also been greatly affected by Roy's wrongdoings; and Yvonne (Rochelle Neill, "The Nevers"), a streetwise po- lice detective Kenny meets while attending an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Ian Pirie ("The Last Duel," 2021) also stars as Sandy. In speaking with the media ahead of "Guilt's" Season 2 re- lease in the U.K., series star Bon- nar gave a little taste of what's to come for his character, Max. "Max is a survivor, if anything else," Bonnar said. "He is very clever and knows how to manip- ulate situations to his advantage so he won't be on his uppers for- ever." He later added that Max "can turn on a sixpence if the situa- tion requires, and that's a very sexy, devilish quality we all ad- mire." As for brother Jake, he will ap- pear in the second half of this new-to-PBS season — it is re- vealed that he left town upon Max's arrest at the end of Season 1. There is also more good news for fans of the BAFTA Award- winning series: a third and final season is scheduled for release in the U.K. sometime in the near future. While an official release date had yet to be announced, Jon Petrie, director of BBC Com- edy, expressed his excitement for the last season (referred to as a "series" across the pond) in a news release. "'Guilt' is a Scottish gem that we couldn't resist bringing back for a third series," Petrie said, "and [writer] Neil [Forsyth] re- ally has encapsulated the perfect ending to round off Max and Jake's story." Immerse yourself in the dark, Scottish comedy "Guilt" when Season 2 premieres Sun- day, Aug. 28, on PBS, and keep checking the PBS and BBC websites for news about the upcoming final season's re- lease. continued from page T2 Back to blood and blame: PBS premieres Season 2 of 'Guilt' TV FEATURE 5 x 5 Sara Vickers and Mark Bonnar in "Guilt"

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