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CBE for Peaky Blinders creator

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Steven Knight is the writer and creator of Peaky Blinders

The writer and creator of hit BBC drama Peaky Blinders has become a CBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours.

Steven Knight was recognised for services to drama, entertainment and the community in Birmingham, which provided the inspiration and setting for the programme.

Mr Knight, who grew up in the city’s Small Heath area, joked he would be celebrating “Tommy Shelby style”.

The fictional gangster “occasionally has a bottle of champagne”, he said.

“So that’s what I’ll do.”

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Mr Knight (left) said he had just finished writing the drama’s sixth series, which stars Cillian Murphy (right)

It first aired in 2013 and has now run to five series, attracting a global following of fans.

“I’ve just finished writing series six and it’s the best yet,” Mr Knight, who lives in East Sussex, said, “but we always say that.”

Global fans explain why they love the show

Much of the first series of the drama following Birmingham’s gangsters was filmed in Yorkshire after “a combination of the Luftwaffe and the local council in the 60s and 70s” made filming in the city difficult, Mr Knight told Radio 4.

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Thousands of Peaky Blinders fans gathered for the Birmingham festival in September

He has been a vocal advocate for Birmingham, which he said suffers from “self-deprecation”, and hopes the new studios will be transformative for the region. He also made the city the venue for the first official Peaky Blinders festival.

On finding out about his CBE, Mr Knight, whose film and TV credits also include Taboo, Dirty Pretty Things and Eastern Promises, said it was “amazing”.

He told the BBC: “I am very honoured to receive this award and would like to think it might reflect on the people of Birmingham whose stories and spirit have informed a substantial part of my work.”

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