TEASERS EXCLUSIVE In a London studio, Live at Six news anchors Madeline (Karen Gillan) and Douglas (Hugh Bonneville) go through the motions, signing off with scripted zingers before the director yells cut. It’s smooth, slick and professional; yet, as recent scandals have revealed, even television’s national treasures hide guilty secrets which, should they get out, could lead to trial by social media. Sure enough, when an off-colour remark at a wedding goes viral, the title of the four-part comedy drama looks like a self-fulfilling prophecy.
‘Being worried about what you might say in public is everybody’s worry, but it’s particularly the worry of a celebrity,’ says series writer Steven Moffat, who originally conceived Douglas is Cancelled as a play. ‘The producer [Ben Miles] tells Douglas, “When you’re out in public, no…