Liam Gallagher has hinted he is being considered for a role in Peaky Blinders.

The musician, 46, answered a fan on Twitter who asked him if he had any plans for the day and said he was going to meet a man about a part in the hit period drama.

Liam wrote: 'Thought you’d never ask yeah I’m of to meet a man about a part in peaky blinders Why me Why not see ya (sic).'

Actor: Liam Gallagher, 46, has hinted he is being considered for a role in Peaky Blinders (pictured in 2010)

When asked what his Birmingham accent is like, the Manchester-born star said: 'It's biblical.'

The hit BBC One show returned to screens in August to find crime boss Shelby (Cillian Murphy) and his family living in post World War One Britain.

Creator Steven Knight said: ‘Tommy is one of those who came back from [World War I] horrifically damaged, who were spat back into society without any counselling.

‘And many brought their weapons home with them. There were a lot of guns around at the time. Tommy has a huge disdain for authority — everything he was told is a lie.’

Plot: The hit BBC One show returned to screens in August to find crime boss Shelby (Cillian Murphy) and his family living in post World War One Britain

Hint: Liam answered a fan on Twitter who asked him if he had any plans for the day and said he was going to meet a man about a part in the hit period drama

Fans: When asked what his Birmingham accent is like, the Manchester-born star said: 'It's biblical'

Steven previously remained coy on whether any big-name stars will appear in the show, admitting he approaches celebrity cameos with caution because he wouldn't want such actors to 'swamp' the drama.

He added: 'It's difficult because some great people come to us and say they want to be in it. Some people would swamp it if they were in it.

'So we try not to do that. But if a really good actor expresses an interest and there's a role they would be interested in then...'

Show: Creator Steven Knight said: ‘Tommy is one of those who came back from [World War I] horrifically damaged, who were spat back into society without any counselling'

Last month, Liam released the music video for his latest single, 'One Of Us', which sees him tackle the break-up of Oasis, family issues and 'a potential reconciliation'.

The promo was written by Steve Knight and helmed by Anthony Byrne - the duo behind 'Peaky Blinders' - and the former said it's turned out to be exactly the story 'Liam wanted to tell'.

He said: 'It was a pleasure for me to venture into this new world of music video.

'No matter what the form, storytelling is storytelling and I really responded to the story Liam wanted to tell. It has become a creatively fruitful collaboration.'

Images of Liam and sibling Noel, 52, along with their eldest brother Paul Gallagher, 53, feature in the black and white music video, which is titled 'One Of Us: The Ballad of the Blue Eyed Boy', as Liam reflects on their happier years together.