Haven't watched but i did read a piece in the paper last week that they were just a bunch of disorganised thugs and bullies. They weren't fabulously rich or famous and they didn't hide razor blades in their flat caps. Apparently Peaky Blinder was a generic term for any thug from that area at that time and not the name of a particular gang.
I've only just started watching Peaky Blinders which was why this sparked my interest. I tried to watch the series once before but couldn't understand what they were saying so I gave up. Now I'm trying it again with the subtitles turned on. I've watched two episodes and I really like it.
I don't normally like gangster/mob/mafia type dramas and films but I instantly took to PB when it first aired. Tommy Shelby is one of the best drama characters I've ever watched.
I never thought of Cillian Murphy as good looking until I watched PB. I fell in love with the character and then found myself loving his piercing blue eyes.
I watched it. I am often told (on here and other places) that times have changed. People used to have respect for the police and law and wouldn't dare cheek a copper for fear of getting a clip round the ear.
When was that, exactly? It wasn't in my lifetime nor durind the 'peaky blinders' era