Is the priest in Peaky Blinders a nonce?

So, who is Peaky Blinders ' Father John Hughes, played by Paddy Considine? Series creator Steven Knight summed it up very nicely in an interview with Crime Scene Magazine, quoted by the Independent, saying Father Hughes is "a priest — not a nice person." Well, obviously.
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Did the priest molest Michael in peaky blinders?

While he's convalescing, Michael Gray visits Tommy and tells him that he knows things about the priest. It's heavily insinuated that Michael was abused by clergymen during his time in foster care, and these things made Michael want to be the one to kill Father Hughes.
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What did the priest do to Michael peaky blinders?

It is also revealed that Michael was abused by a priest during his short time in foster care. It is hinted that Father Hughes was a part of this and that Michael was possibly sexually abused as Hughes is hinted at being a paedophile.
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How did the priest hurt Tommy Shelby?

Thomas tracks Father Hughes to a village fete, intent on assassinating him. Following him into the toilets, his plans fall apart as the result of Polly's earlier confession; the priest let Hughes know what she'd told him. Just as he's about to shoot the priest, he's jumped and horrifically beaten by two henchmen.
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Who told the priest about the tunnel?

Show activity on this post. In Peaky Blinders s03e06, after kidnapping Charlie, Father Hughes tells Tommy that he knows everything about his plan including digging of tunnel to steal jewels from the Russians, and the plan he hatched with the Soviet diplomat to not blow the train.
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Why does Alfie betray Tommy?

Alfie revealed that he was suffering from skin cancer, which he attributed to the poisonous gas used in the Great War; Alfie had intended for Tommy to discover his betrayal, track him down, and kill him so Alfie could die on his own terms, rather than the Mafia.
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Did Father Hughes molest Michael?

In the season finale, it was Michael Gray (Finn Cole) who killed him, stabbing him in order to save Charlie. During the series, it was also insinuated Hughes was a child molester who had assaulted Michael when he was a young boy.
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Did Polly sleep with her son?

Finally, Polly decides to come for him at night and sleeps with him. Polly trusts him, leading her to share the secret of her involvement in the murder of Campbell with him.
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Why does Thomas Shelby rub his cigarettes?

Murphy explained to BBC that he rolls the cigarette filter in such a way, so that it doesn't stick. He said: “That comes from the fact that the cigarettes, we cut the filter off or do we leave the filter on I cannot recall, but anyway if you don't rub them across your lips initially, they will stick.
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What did Father Hughes do in Peaky Blinders?

Thomas came to suspect that Father Hughes was a double agent, seemingly working for the British Crown and with the politically White Russians but reporting to the Communist Russians.
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What did Campbell do to Michael in jail?

Why was Michael Gray thrown in jail in Peaky Blinders? Michael Gray is thrown behind bars by Major Campbell for the burning down The Marquis of Lorne pub. Michael's beaten up in jail. Later, Michael knows from the guards that he's released because Polly had sex with Campbell in return.
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Why did Tommy betray his family?

Tommy had seemingly double crossed his family in order to escape the clutches of his enemies, and while he promised them they would be released – that he had a bigger plan in mind – his act of betrayal, as they see it, is likely to be a big theme of series four.
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Is Tommy Shelby's dad Irish?

Arthur Shelby Sr. was born in Ireland to a group of Irish Travellers and a Romani Gypsy Princess named Birdie Boswell. He eventually married a Romani woman in England.
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Are the Peaky Blinders Catholic?

Author Robert Jeffrey told BBC Scotland the two main gangs in the 1930s were the Billy Boys and the Norman Conks. "It was a religious divide," he said. "The Billy Boys were protestants and the Conks, who centred on Norman Street, were Catholics."
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Does Tommy Shelby go blind?

As the credits of Peaky Blinders rolled, it didn't look good for Brummie crime kingpin Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy). He'd been beaten half to death, injected with drugs, was sweating profusely, viscerally vomiting and staggering around, having lost his eyesight.
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What did they take out of Tommy Shelby's mouth?

Their raid gains the attention of the other faction in London, the Jews, who invite him to a sit down. However, Thomas is set upon by Sabini and his thugs, who slice the inside of Thomas's mouth with the sharp end of a razor, while his sister Ada is also accosted.
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Does Tommy have PTSD?

In Peaky Blinders it's presented through moments of horrific aggression, but Tommy's bleak detachment from life is a symptom; PTSD can be found in the deadening of emotion that allows Arthur and John to commit sickening acts of harm in a bareknuckle brawl, or an assault acted out with the razorblades stitched into ...
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Why is Polly called Elizabeth?

Hoping to God I do Polly justice with this… My name is Polly. According to my mother, she named me Elizabeth at first, because the name means 'God's promise'.
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Is Finn John Shelby's son?

Finn Shelby is the youngest son of Arthur and Mrs. Shelby, youngest brother of Arthur, Thomas, John and Ada Shelby, as well as being the husband of Mary Shelby.
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Did the painter betray Polly?

However Ruben comes back and makes it clear that he's never betrayed her. He tells her that he's ready to enter her world. She tells him that she wants a dull life and him, then they embrace and kiss. Later Polly is imprisoned for the murder of Campbell and nearly executed but later on released.
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Who betrayed Tommy Shelby?

Michael denied it, but Tommy never trusted him again. In season five, Tommy was plagued by dreams that a “black cat” was coming for his crown, and suspected Michael was the traitor.
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What disease does Alfie Solomons have?

Tommy confronts Alfie for his betrayal, who reveals he did so knowing Tommy would track him down and kill him, and that he has cancer.
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Is Alfie Solomons based on a real person?

READ MORE. He is based on a man named Alfie Solomon who was born in 1892 in East London. As a child, Solomon was a clerk to a bookmaker before he enlisted in World War I. In Carl Chinn's book Peaky Blinders: The Real Story, it is reported he joined the Royal Field Artillery as a driver.
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What is Alfie Solomons accent?

Alfie Solomons, Peaky Blinders, 2014

And this is reflected in Hardy's accent, which sounds a bit like he got drunk, broke his jaw and stuffed marshmallows into his mouth to numb the pain. He's almost certainly a cockney, but perhaps he's got a Welsh grandparent or something.
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