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''The Great Train Robbery'' is a two-part British television miniseries, 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. It tells the story of the Great Train Robbery on 8 August 1963, first from the perspective of the robbers, and then from the perspective of the police. Episode one, ''A Robber's Tale'' details the organisation of and successful completion of the robbery. Episode two, ''A Copper's Tale'' follows the police investigation into the crime and subsequent arrest of many of the perpetrators. Coincidentally, the first part, ''A Robber's Tale'', was shown on the same day that train robber Ronnie Biggs died.


Plot

''A Robber's Tale'' is set between November 1962 and the aftermath of the Great Train Robbery on 8 August 1963. It begins in November 1962 at London Heathrow Airport where an earlier robbery took place, Bruce Reynolds ( Luke Evans) then gathered a group of men to target the Royal Mail train heading between Glasgow and London. ''A Copper's Tale'' begins in the early morning of 8 August 1963 after the train robbery took place. Six of the best police officers from
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are called to help with the investigation, with DCS Tommy Butler (
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) in charge.


Cast

* Luke Evans as Bruce Reynolds *
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as DCS Tommy Butler * Paul Anderson as Gordon Goody * Jack Roth as Charlie Wilson * Martin Compston as Roy James *
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as Buster Edwards *
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as Brian Field * Nicholas Murchie as Roger Cordery * Jordan Long as
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* Jack Gordon as Ronnie Biggs * George Ward as Nick Reynolds * Eric Hulme as Jack Mills * James Bye as John Daly * Robert Glenister as DI Frank Williams * Bethany Muir as Franny Reynolds *Olivia K Williams as Daughter of Charlie Wilson


A Robber's Tale

* John Voce as Billy Still *
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as Alf * Nigel Collins as Bert Turner * Dean Smith as David Whitby * Mark Stratton as Mr. Wyatt


A Copper's Tale

*
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as Com. George Hatherill * Richard Hope as DCS Malcolm Fewtrell * George Costigan as DCS Ernie Millen *
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as DCI Sid Bradbury * Tim Pigott-Smith as DS Maurice Ray * Nick Moran as DS Jack Slipper *
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as DS Steve Moore * Matthew Jure as DS Stanley Davies * James McGregor as DC Tommy Thorburn * Tommy McDonnell as DC Keith Milner * Tom Beard as Dr. Ian Holden * Christine Cox as Emily Clarke * Gwyneth Strong as Dorothy * James Wilby as John Wheater * James Fox as The Rt Hon Henry Brooke MP


Production

''The Great Train Robbery'' was commissioned by Ben Stephenson, controller of BBC Drama, and Danny Cohen, controller of BBC One. The
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s are Simon Heath for World Productions, the company behind the series, and Polly Hill for the BBC. Julia Stannard is the producer of the two ninety-minute films. The two films were first due to be broadcast in August 2013, on the 50th anniversary of the train robbery, but was postponed to December 2013 because of scheduling issues. The production was inspired by the book ''Signal Red'' by Robert Ryan. An arrangement of " Keep On Running", performed by Louise Mitchell, was played at the beginning and end of "A Robber's Tale". This song's chart-topping version, performed by The Spencer Davis Group, was used as the opening theme to ''
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'', the 1988 dramatisation of the Great Train Robbery.


Filming

Filming began in Yorkshire in March 2013. Various parts of
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were used, such as the Adelphi public house,
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,
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,
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and other parts of
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. The
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was used as Sears Crossing, where the actual robbery took place. Other scenes were filmed at
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(City Hall entrance/main steps.Also at the end of pt2,the blue police light is placed where the actual police station was in City Hall originally), Shipley, Haworth and Goole. Filey was used instead of Torquay for the scenes involving Reynolds' hideout. According to the BBC, Yorkshire is the "most cost-effective and realistic alternative".


Episodes


Reception

According to ''Cheshire Today'', the BBC was criticised for glorifying criminals when it announced the series.


Ratings

Overnight figures showed that ''A Robber's Tale'', the first episode of ''The Great Train Robbery'', was watched by 23.2% of the viewing audience for that time, with 5.23 million watching it. The second episode, ''A Copper's Tale'', had a 23.1% audience share and 4.95 million viewers, according to overnight figures.


Critical reception

''A Robber's Tale'' received a mixed response. ''
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'' journalist Keith Watson gave the film two stars out of five and said he would have liked to have seen more background on the gang members. '' The Daily Telegraph'' Tom Rowley gave it four stars out of five and noted the high attention to detail by Chris Chibnall. Sam Wollaston from '' The Guardian'' said ''A Robber's Tale'' "beautifully explores the dynamic of a gang of men".


Awards

''The Great Train Robbery'' received a BAFTA nomination in 2014.


Home media

The two films have been released on DVD by publisher
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and is available from the BBC. It was released at other outlets on 6 January 2014.


References


External links

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Interview with Chris Chibnall about ''The Great Train Robbery''
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