Residents in Lanarkshire town warned of 'gunshot' as part of filming of hit TV drama, Guilt

Hit TV sequence Guilt is again in East Kilbride filming the third and last sequence.

Crews have been within the St Leonards space this week with a manufacturing base and catering services additionally arrange in Brancumhall.

The comedy thriller stars EK actor, Mark Bonnar, and filming beforehand passed off within the space.

And residents within the leafy a part of city had been warned to count on the sound of a 'gunshot' as a part of the manufacturing.

The letter suggested: “A lot of the scenes being shot will happen contained in the property however there are a couple of quick scenes that happen simply outdoors.

“There's a scene by which a personality kicks down the (faux) entrance door of the property so please don't be alarmed for those who witness this occurring.

"The identical scene includes the sound of a gunshot. There shall be no weapons used however chances are you'll hear a loud, however quick, bang.”

The crew of Guilt had been again in East Kilbride this week (Picture: EKN)

Guilt tells the story of the adventures of brothers Max and Jake, performed by Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives.

The St Leonards avenue served because the backdrop to a narrative by which Max and Jake by chance ran over and killed a person within the first instalment.

The second sequence ended with Max becoming a member of Jake in Chicago having left a path of deception behind him.

As they return to Scotland, it turns into obvious the welcome they obtain isn’t as heat or as simple as they may have hoped.

(Picture: BBC)

Battle threats each previous and new, it stays to be seen whether or not they get the completely happy ending they crave or whether or not life conspires in opposition to them yet another time.

Commenting on the recommission, author Neil Forsyth, stated: "We all the time noticed Guilt as a trilogy so I'm thrilled to be writing a last act for Max, Jake and a number of the others we have now met alongside the best way. It's a story that can vary from Chicago to Scotland, as our characters search a last redemption."

The sequence is commissioned by Louise Thornton, Head of Commissioning at BBC Scotland and Jon Petrie, Commissioning Director, BBC Comedy. Gavin Smith and Gregor Sharp are commissioning executives for the BBC.

Louise Thornton stated: “We're extremely happy with Guilt. It was the primary drama fee for the BBC Scotland channel in 2019 and we have now been delighted with the way it has been obtained by our audiences.

"To have the ability to convey it again for a 3rd and last time provides us the possibility to wrap up the story of Max and Jake which we all know will contain some hair elevating and fringe of the seat moments which the viewers have come to count on.”

Jon Petrie, Director of BBC Comedy, stated: Guilt is a Scottish gem that we couldn’t resist bringing again for a 3rd sequence, and Neil actually has encapsulated the proper ending to spherical off Max and Jake’s story.”

The third sequence is because of air subsequent 12 months and can premiere on the BBC Scotland channel adopted by a community exhibiting on BBC Two.

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