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The new drama premieres on Sunday, January 3 at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE on PBS.
Glenda Jackson stars as Maud, a woman determined to find her missing friend Elizabeth – but can she solve the mystery of her disappearance before her dementia erases all the clues? Elizabeth Is Missing premieres on Sunday, January 3 at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE on PBS.
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Funding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking and Raymond James with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future.

Preview
Preview: Season 2021 | 1m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Glenda Jackson stars as Maud, a woman determined to find her missing friend Elizabeth – but can she solve the mystery of her disappearance before her dementia erases all the clues? Elizabeth Is Missing premieres on Sunday, January 3 at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE on PBS.
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MASTERPIECE Marks 50th Year
The longest-running primetime drama series on TV celebrates with new shows starring Glenda Jackson, Diana Rigg, Kristin Scott Thomas, Martin Freeman, Tamara Lawrance, Hayley Atwell, Samuel West, Tom Hollander, Kate Phillips, and Kyle MacLachlan- [Maud] Elizabeth was digging when I last saw her.
- Helen would keep me locked up if I let her.
- [Gray Haired Woman] Well, she doesn't shout at ya.
- [Maud] What?
- [Gray Haired Woman] Peter just shouts at me.
Things go missing.
(piano music) (door knocker rapping) - [Maud] Elizabeth.
Somethings not right.
- [Helen] She must have gone away.
- [Maud] Elizabeth is missing Helen, I know it.
- [Granddaughter] Imagine you're like a detective looking at clues.
Grandma, that's no clue, that's a Shopit.
- [Maud] Oof.
- What if she's been attacked?
- [Old Lady] Or kidnapped.
- [Woman] Are you looking for her?
- [Man] Yes we are.
Like I told you yesterday.
- [Maud] Was I here, yesterday?
I can't keep things in my brain.
- [Helen] You've got to stop all this nonsense.
- [Maud] You're not putting me away are ya?
- [Helen] What were you thinking about?
- [Maud] My sister, Sukey.
- [Helen] Your sister went missing 70 years ago.
- [Maud] I looked everywhere for her.
- [Young Maud] Sukey.
- [Maud] That's why I've got to find Elizabeth.
- [Sukey] What are you doing here?
- All the feelings are in here.
- [Maud] I think I've lost me marbles, and I've just forgotten.
- [Young Maud] What's happened to my sister, where is she?
- Where is she?
- [Helen] Mum, I need to tell you something.
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Preview: S2021 | 1m 36s | The new drama premieres on Sunday, January 3 at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE on PBS. (1m 36s)
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Preview: S2021 | 31s | Don't miss Glenda Jackson's award winning performance in Elizabeth Is Missing. (31s)
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Clip: 1/3/2021 | 2m 30s | While waiting for her friend Elizabeth, Maud finds herself caught up in past memories. (2m 30s)
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Clip: 1/3/2021 | 4m 26s | Glenda Jackson and the series' creators discuss telling Maud's complex story. (4m 26s)
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Funding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking and Raymond James with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust, created to help ensure the series’ future.