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    • What genre is Peaky Blinders?
      Crime genre
    • Why might audiences find Peaky Blinders entertaining?
      Due to its violence, dark themes, and visual spectacle
    • What organization regulates the BBC?
      Ofcom
    • Why did the BBC encourage content like Peaky Blinders?
      To represent different regional areas of Britain
    • What time period is Peaky Blinders set in?
      Early 1900s
    • Why might some audiences find Peaky Blinders educational?
      Because it is based on a historical time period and real gang
    • What type of music is used in Peaky Blinders that doesn't fit the time period?
      Modern punk rock music
    • Why might some audiences take an oppositional reading of Peaky Blinders?
      Because they find it too violent or historically inaccurate
    • What impact did Peaky Blinders have on tourism?
      Increased tourism in featured areas
    • How did the BBC engage active audiences?
      By encouraging fan fiction, fan art, and competitions
    • Which streaming platforms have helped attract modern audiences to Peaky Blinders?
      Netflix and Prime
    • Why might the celebrity cast of Peaky Blinders engage audiences?
      Because fans are drawn to their previous work
    • What are the key reasons audiences might enjoy Peaky Blinders?
      • Entertainment: Violence, dark themes, visual spectacle
      • Education: Historical time period, real gang
      • Relatability: Working class, regional areas
      • Escapism: Nostalgia, tradition
      • Representation: Masculine heroes, strong female characters
      • Quality: BBC drama
    • What are some criticisms audiences might have of Peaky Blinders?
      • Too violent or graphic
      • Historically inaccurate: Time period, music, accents
      • Lack of factual accuracy
    • How did Peaky Blinders impact its fan base and local areas?
      • Increased tourism in featured areas
      • Popularity of fashion from the show
      • Rise in themed events and festivals
      • Active fan engagement: Cosplay, fan fiction, fan art
    • How did the BBC engage with audiences for Peaky Blinders?
      • Encouraged fan contributions: Fan fiction, fan art, competitions
      • Provided behind-the-scenes content online
      • Offered interactive immersive experiences
      • Streamed on platforms like Netflix and Prime
    • What is the name of the festival dedicated to Peaky Blinders?
      Peaky Blinders Festival
    • Why might the setting and costumes in Peaky Blinders offer escapism?
      Because they evoke nostalgia and tradition
    • Which famous actors are part of the Peaky Blinders cast?
      Cillian Murphy, Sam Neill, Tom Hardy
    • Why might left-leaning audiences enjoy Peaky Blinders?
      Because of its social comments on class and wealth
    • What type of representations are found in Peaky Blinders?
      Typical masculine heroes and counter-typical strong female characters
    • Why might some audiences find the accents in Peaky Blinders grating?
      Because they feel the accents are not accurate
    • What is the name of the real gang Peaky Blinders is based on?
      Peaky Blinders
    • Why might the BBC drama label attract audiences to Peaky Blinders?
      Because it implies a certain level of quality
    • What type of events did fans attend in costume?
      Themed events and festivals
    • Why might modern audiences prefer streaming Peaky Blinders?
      Because they prefer on-demand content over scheduled programming
    • What type of fan content did the BBC encourage?
      Fan fiction and fan art
    • Why might the historical narrative of Peaky Blinders appeal to audiences?
      Because it offers a semi-biographical story based on a real gang
    • What is the name of the area where the Peaky Blinders Festival was held?
      Digbeth
    • Why might the fashion from Peaky Blinders become popular?
      Because of the show's influence on style and marketing
    • What type of experiences did the BBC offer to engage audiences?
      Interactive immersive experiences
    • Why might the show's focus on working classes appeal to educated audiences?
      Because it offers information and relatability about regional areas
    • What type of reading might some audiences take of Peaky Blinders?
      Negotiated or oppositional reading
    • Why might the show's use of modern music be criticized?
      Because it doesn't fit the historical time period
    • Who is the creator of Peaky Blinders?
      Stephen Knight
    • What is the name of the organization that regulates the BBC?
      Ofcom
    • In which area of Birmingham did Stephen Knight grow up?
      Small Heath
    • Why might the show's portrayal of female characters appeal to audiences?
      Because they are strong and powerful
    • Why was Stephen Knight's background beneficial for creating Peaky Blinders?
      He had knowledge of the rural regional area of Britain
    • What is the name of the festival dedicated to Peaky Blinders?
      Peaky Blinders Festival
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