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  1. A Copper's Tale: With the local police unable to cope and the political pressure for quick arrests mounting, Scotland Yard sends in its Flying Squad to catch the most wanted men in Britain. DCS Tommy Butler and his team painstakingly try to piece together the robbery and break down an "honor among thieves" code.

  2. Chris Chibnall ... (written by) Rob Ryan ... (inspired by the book "Signal Red" by) Andrew Cook ... (research material from the book "The Great Train Robbery - the untold story from the closed investigation files" by)

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  5. 19 de dic. de 2013 · In his more ponderous moments, Bruce isn't a mere career criminal but a man on a class war crusade, raising the consciousness of the light-fingered community. Robbing the Royal Mail train en route from Glasgow to Euston isn't just a heist, it's "one in the eye for all the old duffers running this country." When the police raise a mighty hue and ...

  6. 18 de dic. de 2013 · Tom Rowley reviews The Great Train Robbery, BBC One's eerily prescient dramatisation of Ronnie Biggs's crime. If you want a polished drama, Chris Chibnall is your man. The writer who created ...

  7. 18 de dic. de 2013 · In the opening BOAC heist, A Robber’s Tale is so suave that it comes across less like a seductive invite into an apocryphally cool period and more a slick Crimewatch re-enactment with a Nina Simone soundtrack. It’s saved from looking like a lesson in 60s Cool-A-Rama only by Broadchurch writer Chibnall punctuating the heist with amusing near ...