Peaky Blinders to move to BBC One as fifth season confirmed


The Bafta-winning show stars Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy and its latest run – the fourth series – was BBC Two’s most-watched drama of 2017.
It attracted an average consolidated audience of 3.3 million – almost one million more than the previous series, the BBC said.
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Hide AdThe show, set in Birmingham in the aftermath of the First World War, is also one of the top three dramas from the broadcaster for viewers aged 16 to 34.
Director of BBC content Charlotte Moore confirmed the move for the fifth series at the Edinburgh TV Festival.
She said it was part of a strategy to attract a younger audience to BBC One.
Ms Moore said: “Peaky Blinders is world-class drama at the top of its game and the time has arrived for it to move to the UK’s biggest channel.
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Hide Ad“Steven Knight’s epic storytelling is authentic and utterly compelling and I want to give it the chance to be enjoyed by an even broader audience on BBC One.
“We couldn’t have asked for a better response to series four and the impact it had with young audiences.
“This move will also give BBC Two more creative headroom to experiment with new drama.”
Mr Knight – Peaky Blinders’s writer and executive producer – said he was “thrilled” about the move.
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Hide AdHe added: “Peaky is a show nurtured and grown by the audience who have found us through word of mouth. Hopefully this move will help us reach even more people.”
Peaky Blinders, which launched in 2013, won the drama series award at the Baftas this year.