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PEAKY Blinders FINAL episode will air TONIGHT (Sunday, September 22) on BBC One.

British actor Cillian Murphy returns in his role as dapper Thomas Shelby in the latest instalment of the gangster fan-favourite, which sees him take up his new position in Parliament. Here's everything you need to know about the latest installation of series fve.

 Peaky Blinders returns to BBC One for episode five tonight
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Peaky Blinders returns to BBC One for episode five tonightCredit: BBC

What time is Peaky Blinders on TV tonight?

Peaky Blinders is on BBC One at 9pm this evening.

Season five of Peaky Blinders premiered on Sunday, August 25 on BBC One.

Some lucky fans had already been given a sneak preview as the first episode of the fifth series was shown at Birmingham Town hall on Thursday, July 18, 2019.

The show has had a major shake-up as it's been moved from its original home on BBC Two to BBC One.

 Peaky Blinders series five will come to an end next Sunday
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Peaky Blinders series five will come to an end next SundayCredit: BBC

What is the plot of Peaky Blinders season five?

The Season four finale saw Tommy elected an MP for Birmingham South in a landslide vote as the Shelby clan assume more power than ever.

Series five of the crime family saga will also find the world thrown into turmoil by the financial crash of 1929.

Meanwhile, creator Steven Knight has previously explained how he would like the upcoming series to explore the rise of fascism in the pre-second-world-war era.

In an interview with the Birmingham Mail, he explained, “There is so much stuff happening as we are going into the '30s.

"The depression and the rise of fascism form part of the storyline. It is setting those things up.”

 Episode three of Peaky Blinders starts at 9pm on BBC1 tonight
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Episode three of Peaky Blinders starts at 9pm on BBC1 tonightCredit: BBC

Who is in the cast of season five of Peaky Blinders?

The cast of Peaky Blinder season five is as follows:

  • Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby
  • Helen McCrory as Aunt Polly
  • Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby
  • Sophie Rundle as Ada Shelby
  • Kate Phillips as Linda Shelby
  • Natasha O'Keeffe as Lizzie Stark
  • Sam Claflin as Oswald Mosley
  • Finn Cole as Michael Gray
  • Harry Kirton as Finn Shelby
  • Packy Lee as Johnny Dogs
  • Ned Dennehy as Charlie Strong
  • Ian Peck as Curly

Also, new cast members Sam Claflin, Anya Taylor-Joy and Brain Gleeson are joining the line-up, as is Elliot Cowan, Charlene McKenna, Andrew Koji and Daryl McCormack.

Of his new role, Sam said: “From Steven Knight’s writing to the consistently brilliant production, I couldn’t feel more privileged to be invited to join this iconic show.”

Meanwhile, Anya enthused: “I could not possibly be more excited to be joining such a talented group of people. I can’t wait to get in and play this character.”

Could there be a Peaky Blinders movie?

Series creator and writer Steven Knight and his executive producer Caryn Mandabach admitted there have been talks surrounding the possibility of a film spin-off.

But when questioned, Murphy told  he was hesitant about committing.

He said: “I’m sort of ambivalent about it. I’m sort of like, ‘Eh, yeah, I don’t know, I’m not sure’.

“I love the idea sort of theoretically, but it has to come at the right time, you know? You can’t alienate the beautiful democratic thing of television where everyone just watches it,” he added.

“Cinema is trickier because you gotta pay your $10, you gotta leave the kids at home.

“You’ve got to do all of that, so it’s different and also you have to compress the story into probably just an event rather than the whole arc that we’ve normally been doing.

 “It’s kind of a sexy idea, but I’ll reserve judgement until the idea is presented to me.”

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