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      • A two-part drama which portrays The Great Train Robbery of 8 August 1963, firstly from the point of view of the robbers and then from the point of view of the police who set out to identify and catch the robbers.
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  2. The Great Train Robbery (TV Mini Series 2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. With Robert Glenister, Jack Roth, Luke Evans, Paul Anderson. A two-part drama which portrays The Great Train Robbery of 8 August 1963, firstly from the point of view of the robbers and then from the point of view of the police who set out to identify and catch the robbers.

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    • 2013-12-18
    • Biography, Crime, Drama
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  4. The Great Train Robbery is a two-part British television miniseries, [1] written by Chris Chibnall, that was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 and 19 December 2013. The series is distributed worldwide by Kew Media. [2]

  5. Find out how Jim Broadbent inadvertently met the robbers, Martin Compston explains how robber Roy James was almost a world champion and Nick Moran tells us about his personal connection with Bruce...

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  6. Mar 6, 2013 · Beginning with a daring earlier robbery at Heathrow Airport, the film depicts how leader Bruce Reynolds led and strengthened that team to target the August Bank Holiday 1963 mail train from...

  7. Watchlist. Where to Watch. The criminal mastermind behind the 1963 Great Train Robbery, Bruce Reynolds, reveals how his gang hijacked a London-bound Post Office train and stole its cargo....

  8. Cast 1. Jay Simpson. Narrator. Crew 2. Directing. Marion Milne. Director. Writing. Marion Milne. Writer. It was one of the greatest heists in British history. £3 million – worth over £40 million today – stolen from a moving train by a gang of thieves who almost got away with it.

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