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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
I watched it back to back on download. Quite enjoyed it and Ill be watching the new series too, but probably all in one sitting when it has finished on tv. Im not into watching one episode a week these days |
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"I watched it back to back on download. Quite enjoyed it and Ill be watching the new series too, but probably all in one sitting when it has finished on tv. Im not into watching one episode a week these days"
I know what you mean but I won't be able to help myself with this series. I can't remember any other British series apart from this that I have loved in years. Being a brummy helps too, its cool recognising the places that are mentioned |
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"I watched it back to back on download. Quite enjoyed it and Ill be watching the new series too, but probably all in one sitting when it has finished on tv. Im not into watching one episode a week these days
I know what you mean but I won't be able to help myself with this series. I can't remember any other British series apart from this that I have loved in years. Being a brummy helps too, its cool recognising the places that are mentioned"
Used to work in Small Heath / Hay Mills where this is based |
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"I watched it back to back on download. Quite enjoyed it and Ill be watching the new series too, but probably all in one sitting when it has finished on tv. Im not into watching one episode a week these days
I know what you mean but I won't be able to help myself with this series. I can't remember any other British series apart from this that I have loved in years. Being a brummy helps too, its cool recognising the places that are mentioned
Used to work in Small Heath / Hay Mills where this is based"
my mom was brought up around there and my grandad worked at the BSA.
Loving the way the blues fans have peaky blinders home matches too |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
I quite liked Ripper Street, mostly for Jerome Flynn, who I think has really come on as an actor, but the last series turned into a tick list of Victorian cause celebres and that put me off. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I watched it back to back on download. Quite enjoyed it and Ill be watching the new series too, but probably all in one sitting when it has finished on tv. Im not into watching one episode a week these days
I know what you mean but I won't be able to help myself with this series. I can't remember any other British series apart from this that I have loved in years. Being a brummy helps too, its cool recognising the places that are mentioned
Used to work in Small Heath / Hay Mills where this is based
my mom was brought up around there and my grandad worked at the BSA.
Loving the way the blues fans have peaky blinders home matches too"
Well, the Blues are in Small Heath |
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a few weeks ago they were filming scenes for peaky blinders at our local railway station ,spent a couple of hours watching , a guy from the production crew that i was chatting to said this series is much better than the first, |
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"a few weeks ago they were filming scenes for peaky blinders at our local railway station ,spent a couple of hours watching , a guy from the production crew that i was chatting to said this series is much better than the first,"
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"I watched it back to back on download. Quite enjoyed it and Ill be watching the new series too, but probably all in one sitting when it has finished on tv. Im not into watching one episode a week these days
I know what you mean but I won't be able to help myself with this series. I can't remember any other British series apart from this that I have loved in years. Being a brummy helps too, its cool recognising the places that are mentioned
Used to work in Small Heath / Hay Mills where this is based
my mom was brought up around there and my grandad worked at the BSA.
Loving the way the blues fans have peaky blinders home matches too
Well, the Blues are in Small Heath"
Well yes exactly |
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"Just started to watch the first series of Peaky Blinders again. Cannot bloody wait for the new series.
Any other fans on fab?
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I loved it .Though being into British Crime of that period ,I was a bit miffed they had Billy Kimber as a Cockney when he was a Brummie(though he did live in Clerkenwell) ,his mob were called the Brummigan boys.try reading a book called "from the sloggers to the peaky blinders".Historical account of the gangs of Birmingham from the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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"Just started to watch the first series of Peaky Blinders again. Cannot bloody wait for the new series.
Any other fans on fab?
I loved it .Though being into British Crime of that period ,I was a bit miffed they had Billy Kimber as a Cockney when he was a Brummie(though he did live in Clerkenwell) ,his mob were called the Brummigan boys.try reading a book called "from the sloggers to the peaky blinders".Historical account of the gangs of Birmingham from the 19th and early 20th centuries."
Thanks for the tip, I will definitely buy it!! |
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