
The incredible true story of Ronnie Biggs and the great train robbery: the most daring and notorious heist in the history of British crime. “I do not believe that the initial money bought us any happiness. It destroyed our lives” Ronald Arthur Biggs 1974 Ronnie Biggs became Britain’s most wanted man after fleeing prison following the most iconic crime in British history: The Great Train Robbery. Nearly 50 years later Channel Five and C&I Network will reveal for the first time audio recordings of Biggs made by an investigative journalist who thought he had the scoop of the century.Using the 1974 audio tapes recorded by Colin Mackenzie with reconstruction scenes and new interviews with those who were there at the time the film will tell the remarkable story of Ronnie Biggs’ life. We’ll also examine the sequence of chance encounters that led a young journalist to land the scoop of the decade and the betrayals that would change the lives of both the journalist and Biggs himself forever. The tapes have been missing for decades but now 'Ronnie Biggs: The Great Train Robber' sheds new light on the crime that still echoes around the walls of Fleet Street and Scotland Yard.
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