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  1. A Robber's Tale. John Voce as Billy Still; Bill Thomas as Alf; Nigel Collins as Bert Turner; Dean Smith as David Whitby; Mark Stratton as Mr Wyatt; A Copper's Tale. Ken Bones as Com. George Hatherill; Richard Hope as DCS Malcolm Fewtrell; George Costigan as DCS Ernie Millen; John Salthouse as DCI Sid Bradbury; Tim Pigott-Smith as DS ...

    • 18 December –, 19 December 2013
    • BBC One
  2. A Copper's Tale: Directed by James Strong. With Jim Broadbent, James Fox, George Costigan, Bradley Snelling. Four days after the robbery Home Secretary Brooke puts Flying Squad Chief Superintendent Tommy Butler in charge of the case.

    • (322)
    • Biography, Crime, Drama
    • James Strong
    • 2013-12-19
  3. On Aug. 8, 1963, a slumbering police force awakes to news of a robbery. After learning the extent of the robbery, the police assemble a team of their best men in an attempt to catch the criminals.

    • Julian Jarrold
    • Luke Evans
  4. 18 nov 2013 · Interview with Jim Broadbent. Published: 18 November 2013. Two new films from writer Chris Chibnall (Broadchurch) telling the story behind the most infamous heist in British history on its 50th...

  5. A Robber's Tale: Directed by Julian Jarrold. With Luke Evans, Martin Compston, Jack Roth, Paul Anderson. Following a vicious attack on a wages van at Heathrow airport in November 1962 the gang concerned are disappointed that the haul is less than expected and their leader, Bruce Reynolds, despite his wife's request that he eschews crime, is ...

    • (377)
    • Biography, Crime, Drama
    • Julian Jarrold
    • 2013-12-18
  6. Film 3 - A Copper's Tale: Detective Tommy Butler and his elite team of brilliant, idiosyncratic investigators in a race against time to identify the robbers and put them behind bars before they flee the country.

  7. The current film, a made-for-television miniseries in 2013, is probably the best screen adaption of the heist, presenting the events in two parts. The first is from the point-of-view of the criminals, called "A Robber's Tale", and the second from the view of the investigators called "A Copper's Tale".