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Steven Knight’s 7 best TV shows after Peaky Blinders creator joins James Bond

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Steven Knight will pen the new scripts for Amazon MGM’s James Bond (Picture: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is renown for gripping audiences with his gritty realism.

From the likes of Taboo to A Thousand Blows, which starred Adolescence star Stephen Graham, the 65-year-old has earned a stellar reputation for himself in the world of television.

It’s no wonder then that after months of behind-the-scenes maneuvering, Amazon MGM Studios officially selected Knight as its screenwriter for the upcoming James Bond film, according to Deadline.

The critically acclaimed writer will now be joining Dune director Denis Villeneuve to helm the next 007 film.

It marks a pivotal step for the new era of Bond, as Jacob Elordi, Harris Dickinson, and Tom Holland have all reportedly been put at the top of the studio’s list.

But, ranking Peaky Blinders alongside Knight’s other projects, such as SAS: Rogue Heroes and This Town, what series do fans like the most?

7. All the Light We Cannot See

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Aria Mia Loberti and Mark Ruffalo wowed audiences in All the Light We Cannot See (Picture: Netflix)
All the Light We Cannot See. Aria Mia Loberti as Marie-Laure in episode 101 of All the Light We Cannot See. Cr. Katalin Vermes/Netflix ?? 2023
The book adaptation made several changes from the original material (Picture: Netflix)

Based on Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer-winning novel of the same name, All the Light We Cannot See is a beloved World War II book.

Knight’s adaptation on Netflix, starring Poor Things star Mark Ruffalo and Aria Mia Lobert, similarly received some love.

Charting the journey of a blind French girl who delivers secret radio broadcasts in Nazi-occupied France, which are listened to by a German orphan, it is a tale of resistance and bravery as the war rages on.

Commenting on imdB, srgymrat33 said: ‘This was fantastic. I am a huge fan of the book – read it several times.

‘This was a great ADAPTATION- here is the key. It is not exactly the same – it’s not meant to be. The essence of the book was here, it felt true to the original to me.’

However, kunkell argued that it ‘takes a lot of liberties compared to its source material… the most glaring of which is its choice of having everyone speak English. It’s a jarring decision and incredibly inconsistent with its actor’.

6. See

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Jason Mamoa has starred in a number of hit TV series (Picture: Apple TV)
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The Game of Thrones star collaborated with Knight for Apple TV’s See (Picture: Apple TV)

Knight’s recent Apple TV Plus series See seemed to be quite a departure from his usual subject matter.

But starring Aquaman’s Jason Mamoa, fans were intrigued by its ecological messaging.

Set in a future where humanity has lost its sense of sight, until twins who can see are born and Mamoa’s warrior chief has to protect them, fans described it as

Writing on imdB, Rob1331 described it as ‘a very entertaining sci-if series led by Jason Momoa’ and said: ‘I couldn’t stop watching this. Sure some if it is unbelievable but it’s sci-fi, it’s suppose to be.’

However, pejman75 claimed: ‘I enjoyed it all the to the last episode.Almost everyone’s ending could have been better.’

5. This Town

first-look pictures from This Town, the major new drama series from Peaky Blinders and SAS Rogue Heroes creator Steven Knight, starring Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey, Anatomy of a Scandal), Nicholas Pinnock (Life, Marcella), David Dawson (My Policeman, The Last Kingdom) and more. l-r: Levi Brown as Dante Williams, Ben Rose as Bardon Quinn & Jordan Bolger as Gregory Williams
This look at the Midlands music scene has been described as ‘superb’ (Picture: Robert Viglasky)
first-look pictures from This Town, the major new drama series from Peaky Blinders and SAS Rogue Heroes creator Steven Knight, starring Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey, Anatomy of a Scandal), Nicholas Pinnock (Life, Marcella), David Dawson (My Policeman, The Last Kingdom) and more. l-r: Estella played by MIchelle Dockery and Deuce Williams played by Nicholas Pinnock
Knight explores familiar subject matter here with This Town (Picture: Robert Viglasky)

Exploring Birmingham, social unrest, the IRA and the Catholic religion, Knight’s This Town is a much more typical project.

Offering a behind-the-scenes look at the Midlands music scene, we see Dante’s (Levi Brown) band take shape.

Paulstephens called it ‘just superb’, adding: ‘There’s a few different stories within the overall story here but all are explored properly.’

Meanwhile, rachelishp said: ‘Beautifully shot, great music, good actors, amazing locations and wardrobe. But it just doesn’t come together.

‘Some parts are rushed while others are lingered on for too long without any real impact, emotional or artistic.

‘It’s an entertaining show but could have been so much more.’

4. A Thousand Blows

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Stephen Graham, pictured as Sugar Goodson, is a firm favourite with fans (Picture: PA/Disney Plus)
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Adolescence star Erin Doherty also featured in Knight’s series (Picture: Disney Plus)

Released a month prior to Adolescence, A Thousand Blows was slightly dwarfed by the success of Graham’s police drama.

But after fans were left wanting more of Graham, many returned to Knight’sboxing drama, which was inspired by a true story.

Following the journey of Hezekiah and Alec, two best friends from Jamaica, both fight for survival in the Victorian London’s East End as they come up against Sugar Goodson (Graham), who is a dangerous veteran boxer.

Commenting on the reviewing site, al1-3 said: ‘Absolutely fabulous series that not only gets all the costumes spot on but the dirt and grime of the Victorian streets as well. Attention to detail is amazing.

‘Bring on season 2, I hope it manages to be no less than what’s gone before, never looked forward to a series as I have with this one. My only regret is I wish it had more episodes.’

Supermanfan-13 similarly wrote: ‘I ended up enjoying A Thousand Blows much more than I expected to. It ended up not only meeting my expectations but exceed them.’

3. SAS: Rogue Heroes

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SAS: Rogue Heroes features an amazing cast ensemble (Picture: PA)
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Displaying the formation of the SAS in the Egyptian desert in 1941, this ‘lads’ army’ series on the BBC is adored by fans.

Boasting a star-studded cast, including the likes of Connor Swindells, Jack O’Connell and Alfie Allen, the six-episode seasons are action-packed to say the least.

Stephensaulters-68333 said on imdB: ‘The characters are all played brilliantly if historically inaccurately. The way they interact with eachother is also very entertaining and has you rooting for this tag tag group from the off.’

Meanwhile, Bxdwolf wrote: ‘The sets, scenery and costumes are fantastic even the actors who are some of my favourites especially Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham, however something felt off with this series?

‘Not because I’m expecting it to be peaky blinders, absolutely not it’s, it’s own show, but it felt far too Disney if that makes sense?’

2. Taboo

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Stephen Graham and Tom Hardy are at their absolute best in Taboo (Picture: FX Networks/Everett/REX/Shutterstock)
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Graham has been a regular collaborator with Knight (Picture: FX Networks/Everett/REX/Shutterstock)

Taboo could perhaps be Knight’s grittiest series as Georgian London bubbles over here as a cauldron of crime, political corruption and sex.

With Tom Hardy starring as James Delaney, a seafaring adventurer, who returns home after the death of his father to find himself at the centre of counter-plots, it’s one of the writer’s best.

Writing on imdB, Rob1331 said: ‘Taboo is another in a long line of great performances for Hardy. The show is thrilling from start to their are rumors that they plan on making another season. I hope that’s true.’

Clive_JWM also said: ‘Tom Hardy’s “Taboo” is a beautiful slow burn, as the story builds through each episode I was hooked on how Hardy’s character would react to certain situations and was never left disappointed.

1. Peaky Blinders

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The Shelby brothers pictured in Peaky Blinders (Picture: BBC/Mandabach/Tiger Aspect/Rober)
Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby, Joe Cole as John Shelby and Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby sat in a 1920s car wearing period-appropriate clothing
The series has been hailed as ‘one of the best of all time’ (Picture: BBC/Mandabach/Tiger Aspect/Robert Viglasky)

Did you really think there would be anything else in the top spot?

Starring Cillian Murphy as the magnetic Tommy Shelby, not much needs to be said about this haunting take on a criminal dynasty.

It’s no wonder there are reviews, such as ruedajuan-46806’s, who said: ‘Peaky Blinders is definitely one of the best series I’ve ever watched. From the very first episode, it grabs you with its unique atmosphere and distinctive style that never loses its essence throughout the entire series. Every episode is a trip back to 1920s England, packed with intrigue, drama, and, of course, a touch of action.’

Kepemepe similarly argued: ‘It’s one of the finest shows to have hit TV. Peaky Blinders is one of those shows that grabs you and doesn’t let go.

‘The combination of gritty drama, incredible performances, and stunning cinematography makes it unforgettable. Cillian Murphy is phenomenal as Tommy Shelby-he’s intense, calculated, and completely magnetic.’

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