A Christmas Carol from Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight

Watch Steven Knight introduce his new adaptation of the Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol, plus reveal the origins of his worldwide smash show Peaky Blinders, his second global hit following Who Wants to be a Millonaire?

Published: 20 December 2019

We spoke to Steven Knight, the creator of the worldwide smash Peaky Blinders about his new adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, which comes to BBC One on 22nd - 24th December. Steven also reveals the origins of Peaky Blinders, some of the drama's unlikely fans and how it's the second global hit he has created following Who Wants to be a Millionaire!

Watch the interview with Steven Knight

"It is a true privilege to have the opportunity to offer a new interpretation of a timeless classic.

This story has resonated with people all over the world for over one hundred and fifty years and that is proof that there is something as durable as a diamond at its heart. As someone in awe of Charles Dickens' ability to create narrative and invent universally recognised characters, I have tried to stay faithful to the text. However, this has involved a close examination of what is written to find elements that perhaps Dickens in his own time was not allowed to write about due to contemporary sensibilities. I have asked why Scrooge is the man he is, what caused him to be so, and I have offered what I hope are challenging answers.

Every generation hands Dickens on to the next generation, and this evocation is offered with respect for whatever is deep and significant, and for all the many things that are fun, seasonal and festive. Expect some surprises and lots of snow."

Watch A Christmas Carol on BBC One on three consecutive nights from 22nd December 2019 and on BBC iPlayer

Watch the trailer for A Christmas Carol

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