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Sandor Eles, who played Paul Ross, turned up in an episode of Upstairs, Downstairs (Desirous of Change, 1973) a couple of days ago. He played an Austrian con man, and wasn't recognisable as he had long hair or more probably was wearing a wig.
The writer of the play 'Not About Heroes' which is about Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, was brought up and educated in Birmingham.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_MacDonald
I happened to see this book available from the National Archives:
https://shop.nationalarchives.gov.uk/collections/20th-century-books/products/peaky-blinders-cocktail-book-40-cocktails-selected-by-the-shelby-company-ltd
I think it was near one of the coffee bars, as well. I still remember a range of shoes they had, flat Mary-Jane style in very soft leather and colours like pale blue...why didn't I buy a pair?