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    I went to the set of Disney+’s A Thousand Blows series and this epic new drama has revived Victorian East End London


    It’s not everyday you have the opportunity to feel like you’re traveling back in time to the colorful and mad world of Victorian East End London, so when I was offered the chance to go on-set of Disney Plus‘ new historical drama A Thousand Blows, I couldn’t turn it down.

    Turning his attention away from 1920s Birmingham gang warfare in Peaky Blinders, the new show’s creator Steven Knight has now thrust us into the criminal underbelly of 1880s London – the fascinating history of which has been brought to life by the gritty charm of its set.

    As I walked through the tranquil borough of Richmond upon Thames, it couldn’t be further from the bustling East End. But behind a door of Mortlake Brewery is a whole different world to be transported to – one which is dominated by brawling boxers and girl gangs.

    A Thousand Blows set picture outside the workhouse.

    Outside the workhouse on the set of A Thousand Blows. (Image credit: Grace Morris)

    A Thousand Blows is inspired by the real-life stories of a group of characters fighting for survival in London’s brutal East End. It centers on Hezekiah Moscow (Malachi Kirby) and Alec Munroe (Francis Lovehall), best friends from Jamaica who arrive in 1880s London and find themselves thrown into the violent underworld of the bare-knuckle boxing scene.

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