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The Quality Street Gang operated in Manchester, England, in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.Although considered by some senior officers in the Greater Manchester Police to be the instigators of much of Manchester's major crime, some maintain that the gang was nothing more than a “social friendship between a group of men”, most of whom came from Ancoats.
British Gangsters: Faces of the Underworld is a documentary series about UK gangsters or 'Faces'. Series 1 (6 episodes), Series2 (8 episodes) it based on the book Faces by Brian Anderson [1] In each episode, current and former gang members and active criminals are interviewed by presenter and former member of the Essex Boys gang, Bernard O ...
It shows the lives of members of a criminal gang run by Domenyk Noonan in Manchester, England. The first episode was broadcast on 22 April 2012 on Crime & Investigation Network in the UK. [ 1 ]
Here are 22 of the best gangster stories of all time—12 crime movies and 10 crime series that deliver action, suspense, comedy, romance, and heartbreak, all nested within violent narratives of ...
In a move to make its service stickier, Netflix (NAS: NFLX) has been investing in original content. Lillyhammer earlier this year was just the beginning. House of Cards, Hemlock Grove, and the ...
Smaller Manchester based production companies such as Red Production Company and more recently RSJ Films led by writer Jimmy McGovern have consistently used Manchester and north as a background for drama. Manchester has been used as a setting for many TV programmes with its industrial past, quirky cultural modern atmosphere or working roots.
Set in the same world as his 2019 film of the same name, Guy Ritchie’s new Netflix series, “The Gentlemen,” is a brilliant show about legacy, family and the thrills of self-discovery.
The four-part miniseries recounts the events and investigation surrounding the murders of 13 women in West Yorkshire and Manchester, England between 1975 and 1980 by the serial killer Peter Sutcliffe. [1]