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Sandra Mallon

Peaky Blinders send-off to Helen McCrory was watched by almost 4m viewers

Almost 4 million people watched Peaky Blinders and its tribute to the late Helen McCrory, as it returned to our screens on Sunday night.

The hit crime drama returned for its sixth and final series on Sunday night on the BBC, less than a year after the death of McCrory, who starred as Shelby family matriarch Polly Gray.

She died from cancer aged 52 last April.

The episode drew 3.8 million viewers in the overnight ratings, beating 3.7 million for the series five launch in August 2019.

The market share was 21.8% on Sunday with a peak of 4.1 million viewers. The episode faced strong competition from the season finale of ITV drama Trigger Point which ended up winning the 9pm slot.

Sunday night's episode addressed McCrory's absence by writing her death into the plotline.

Helen McCrory died from cancer aged 52 last April (Robert Viglasky © Caryn Mandabach Productions Ltd. 2019)

Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy, could be seen coming to terms with the consequences of his actions as a cart of dead bodies was delivered to his door.

After he opened the body bags while crying, the scene cut to a portrait of Polly, implying she was among the victims.

While watching the bodies burn in a memorial service, Polly's son Michael, played by Finn Cole, said: "Mum, it was the ambitions and strategies of one man that caused this.

"And I swear on the devil of the almighty God, no matter what it takes, no matter how many lies I have to tell, I will take revenge on Tommy Shelby."

The rest of the episode saw the various rivalries within the Shelby family come to the fore as they came to terms with Polly's death.

At the end of the programme, a tribute appeared on screen saying: "Dedicated to the memory of Helen McCrory OBE 'Polly Gray'."

Peaky Blinders began airing on BBC Two in 2013 and went on to win the BAFTA for Best Drama in its fourth season. It then moved to BBC One in 2019 and has continued to grow its rabid fanbase. Executive producers are Caryn Mandabach, Steven Knight, Jamie Glazebrook, David Mason, Anthony Byrne and Cillian Murphy.

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